Steven Bauer

Steven Bauer has already racked up an amazing 188 acting credits.

Steven Bauer

Steven Bauer is the second guest star, I believe, to appear in the first episode of the Ray Donovan series.

He plays Ray’s right-hand man Avi – one of the two characters who get stuck doing much of Ray’s dirty work.

Steven Bauer has an amazing 188 acting credits. By the way, he was born in Havana on December 2, 1956 – Esteban Ernesto Echevarria.

I first remember him in 1983’s Scarface – Who can ever forget the chain-saw scene in the shower? Or Al Pacino’s chronic over-acting?

From there, I saw Steven Bauer in Running Scared (1986), Primal Fear (1996), and Traffic (2000).

He’s a handsome dude. Someone told me he got fat. I was surprised to see him in a couple episode’s of Breaking Bad (2011).

He plays Mexican drug lord Don Eladio. He’s wearing a bathing suit in several scenes around the swimming pool at his mansion and he looked pretty good for a 55-year-old man.

He was in 1998’s The Versace Murder, but I missed the movie. Ironically, that was one of the cases that made me stop writing murder stories for True Detective.

The magazine accepted three of my queries at that time:

(1) Gianni Versace case

(2) Brookhaven’s Aimee Willard who was murdered by Arthur Bomar on the Media Bypass in 1996

(3) Megan Kanka – the little girl whose rape and murder in 1994 was responsible for the enactment of Megan’s Law.

I researched all three stories – even went to Megan’s home in New Jersey and visited the scene of the crime – but I never finished them.

All the mayhem and violence that people inflict on one another had finally gotten to me.

So I switched to crime fiction – which is – as Conway Twitty once said – only make believe.

I’m America’s Best Crime Writer

and I approve this message.

Warner Books published Born to Be Wild in 1992 & it still sells every day at Amazon & Kindle. True story about certain members of the Warlocks motorcycle gang.

The story takes 21 years to play out – with many twists & turns – an amalgam of Sons of Anarchy & Breaking Bad – but these outlaw bikers make the Sons look like Cub Scouts.

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