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Description: BATES MOTEL - NESTOR CARBONELL as Sheriff Alex Romero - Personally Signed Autograph Card - ANC1 - LIMITED EDITION - Breygent Marketing 2016 Néstor Gastón Carbonell (born December 1, 1967) is an American actor. He is perhaps most famous for his roles as Richard Alpert in ABC's drama series Lost, and Mayor Anthony Garcia in the Christopher Nolan films The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. He is also known for his regular roles as Luis Rivera on the sitcom Suddenly Susan, and Batmanuel on the live-action sitcom The Tick. Carbonell also portrayed Sheriff Alex Romero on A&E's drama-thriller series Bates Motel. Early life Carbonell was born in New York City to Cuban parents Néstor Tulio Carbonell Cortina and Rosa Ramírez de Arellano Cárdenas. His parents are of Spanish descent (his grandparents were of Catalan, Basque, Navarran, and Andalusian origins). Carbonell's father worked for PepsiCo, which required the family to live for periods of time in London, Mexico City, the Bahamas, and Caracas. His father is also active in the Cuban community, authoring the book And The Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba. Carbonell has an older sister, Rosa Maria "Mia" Carbonell, a Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications at Forbes. Former professional baseball player Rafael Palmeiro is his cousin. His paternal great-grandfather, José Manuel Cortina, was a noted Cuban orator and diplomat. Carbonell was educated at The British School while living in Caracas. His family later moved back to the U.S., and he attended Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts with future Lost co-star Matthew Fox. In 1990, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Harvard University (also the alma mater of his father and sister). Carbonell was raised a Roman Catholic. Career Carbonell's first acting role was a guest starring part as Alberto Cordova in an episode of As the World Turns. He then appeared in episodes of Law & Order, Melrose Place, A Different World, Reasonable Doubts, Good Advice, Brotherly Love, and The John Larroquette Show. In 1995, he starred in a dual role, Roberto and one half of the Couple in Bar, in Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's play Getting Away with Murder. That same year, he appeared as a main cast member on the short-lived The WB sitcom Muscle. He subsequently portrayed the regular role of Luis Rivera on the Brooke Shields-led sitcom Suddenly Susan for four seasons (1996–2000). For much of his early career, he played characters with thick Hispanic accents, and was so convincing that people thought it was how he actually sounded. One of his first obstacles in Hollywood was convincing them that in reality he didn't have an accent and that he is capable of doing broader roles. In 2000, Carbonell made his debut as a screenwriter with the comedy film Attention Shoppers, in which he also starred as Enrique Suarez, the lead role. He has since had recurring roles on Resurrection Blvd., The Tick, Kim Possible (as the voice of Señor Senior Jr.), Century City, Strong Medicine, and Cold Case. He also guest starred on Scrubs (in the episode "My Moment of Un-Truth"), House (in the episode "Cursed"), Monk (in the episode "Mr. Monk Gets Married"), and Day Break (in the episode "What If He Can Change the Day?"). In 2006, he appeared alongside his future Lost co-star Matthew Fox, as assassin Pasquale Acosta, in the film Smokin' Aces. Carbonell was cast as Richard Alpert on the third season of ABC's drama series Lost. The mysteries surrounding his ageless character were heavily discussed among the fan community throughout his arc in the season. While producing the final episodes of the third season, Carbonell was cast in a starring role as Frank Duque on the CBS series Cane. The writers of Lost modified their original story plan for the third season in anticipation for Carbonell's potential unavailability. Despite Carbonell's willingness to return to the ABC series, CBS president Nina Tassler ruled out another guest appearance. Cane was cancelled during the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, freeing Carbonell from his contract with CBS. In 2008, Lost showrunner Carlton Cuse stated that Carbonell would reprise his role as Richard Alpert towards the end of the series' fourth season, as a result of Cane's cancellation. Carbonell made appearances in the episodes "Cabin Fever" and "There's No Place Like Home". Cuse cited this as an unintended positive consequence of the strike. Carbonell appeared in nine episodes of the fifth season, and was upgraded to a main cast member of Lost for its sixth and final season. In 2008, he landed the role of Mayor Anthony Garcia in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight. His wife, Shannon Kenny, was previously involved in a Batman project, voicing the character Inque in the Batman Beyond television series. In 2010, Carbonell joined the series Psych for two episodes playing Declan Rand, a criminal profiler. In 2011, Carbonell starred in the CW series Ringer as FBI agent Victor Machado. Also in 2011, he was announced to guest star in FX comedy series Wilfred, a role which later turned into a recurring one. The following year, Carbonell briefly appeared in The Dark Knight Rises, reprising his role as Mayor Anthony Garcia in the final installment of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. From 2013 to the series' ending in 2017, he portrayed Sheriff Alex Romero in the A&E Psycho prequel series Bates Motel, opposite Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore. In the first season, he starred in a recurring capacity, but was upgraded to a main cast member starting with the second season. Carbonell has also directed three episodes of the series. In 2014, he guest starred on the CBS drama series Person of Interest in the episode "Most Likely to...", and on the CBS political drama series The Good Wife in the episode "The Deep Web". That same year, he began recurring as Raymond Navarro in NBC's espionage thriller series State of Affairs. Personal life Carbonell has been married to Australian actress Shannon Kenny since January 3, 2001. They originally met while working together on the 1995 television series Muscle and went on to co-star in the 2000 film Attention Shoppers, which Carbonell wrote. The couple have two children, Rafael (born 2002) and Marco (born 2005). He is a practicing Roman Catholic Carbonell's dark eyelashes have been a staple topic of discussion in interviews, and both Carbonell and the producers of Lost made it clear they are not enhanced by any form of makeup. A short skit during the Lost panel at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International featured Carbonell allegedly applying eyeliner before throwing a Christian Bale-esque rant upon receiving the wrong color makeup from an assistant. In a season 5 episode of Lost, James "Sawyer" Ford refers to Carbonell's character as "your buddy out there with the eyeliner." In addition, in the Psych episode "Shawn 2.0", Shawn Spencer makes a comment about him having "impossibly dark eyelashes." He is fluent in Spanish, a skill he put to use in the sixth-season episode of Lost, "Ab Aeterno", in which numerous scenes contain dialogue mostly or solely in Spanish. He also starred in a Spanish-language Pepsi commercial alongside Eva Longoria, and in a Spanish-language Heineken commercial. Filmography Film Year Title Role Notes 2000 Attention Shoppers Enrique Suarez Also writer and executive producer 2001 Jack the Dog Jack the Dog 2002 The Laramie Project Moisés Kaufman 2003 Manhood Jack the Dog 2005 The Lost City Luis Fellove 2006 Smokin' Aces Pasquale Acosta 2008 The Dark Knight Mayor Anthony Garcia 2008 Killer Movie Seaton Brookstone 2010 Noah's Ark: The New Beginning Leeu (voice) 2012 For Greater Glory Mayor Picazo 2012 The Dark Knight Rises Mayor Anthony Garcia 2013 Dead Drop Santiago 2016 Director's Cut CSI Perry 2016 Imperium Tom Hernandez 2017 Crown Heights Bruce Regenstreich 2017 Medicine Men Silas St-John In post-production Television Year Title Role Notes 1989 As the World Turns Alberto Cordova Episode: "1.8965" 1991 Law & Order Stuart Carradine Episode: "Out of Control" 1992 Melrose Place Alex Episode: "Lost & Found" 1992 A Different World Malik Velasquez 2 episodes 1993 Reasonable Doubts Tomasso Lopez Episode: "The Ties That Bind (Part 1)" 1994 Good Advice Marco Episode: "Two Times Twenty" 1995 Muscle Gianni 13 episodes 1996 Brotherly Love Eduardo Episode: "Remember" 1996 The John Larroquette Show Felicio Episode: "Intern Writer" 1996–2000 Suddenly Susan Luis Rivera 93 episodes 1998 Veronica's Closet Tony Tony Episode: "Veronica's All Nighter" 1998 Encore! Encore! Marly Morrow Episode: "Mr. Joe's Wild Rose" 2000 Resurrection Blvd. Peter Terrano 6 episodes 2000 Noriega: God's Favorite Major Giroldi Television film 2000 Happily Ever After Sir Gooey (voice) Episode: "Robinita Hood" 2001 These Old Broads Gavin Television film 2001–2002 The Tick Batmanuel 9 episodes 2002 Static Shock Garcia (voice) Episode: "Pop's Girlfriend" 2002 Ally McBeal Miles Josephson Episode: "What I'll Never Do for Love Again" 2002–2007 Kim Possible Señor Senior Jr. (voice) 12 episodes 2003 The Division Byron Johnson Episode: "Cold Comfort" 2004 Monk Dalton Padron Episode: "Mr. Monk Gets Married" 2004 Scrubs Dr. Ronny Ramirez Episode: "My Moment of un-Truth" 2004 Century City Tom Montero 9 episodes 2004–2006 Strong Medicine Jonas Ray 11 episodes 2005 Justice League Unlimited El Diablo (voice) Episode: "The Once and Future Thing" 2005 House Jeffrey Reilich Episode: "Cursed" 2006 Brandy & Mr. Whiskers Tito (voice) Episode: "Rain Delay" 2006 Commander in Chief Dr. Kyle Brock Episode: "The Elephant in the Room" 2006 Cold Case Mike Valens 3 episodes 2006 Day Break Eddie Reyes Episode: "What If He Can Change the Day?" 2007 Eloise: The Animated Series Additional voices Episode: "Eloise Goes to Hollywood" 2007 American Dragon: Jake Long Cupid (voice) Episode: "The Love Cruise" 2007 Andy Barker, P.I. Dr. Cey Episode: "The Big No Sleep" 2007 Queens Supreme Benedetto Episode: "Supreme Heat" 2007 Cane Frank Duque 13 episodes 2007–2010 Lost Richard Alpert 29 episodes 2010–2012 The Penguins of Madagascar Savio (voice) 3 episodes 2010 Psych Declan Rand 2 episodes 2011–2012 Ringer Victor Machado 17 episodes 2011–2014 Wilfred Dr. Arturo Ramos 3 episodes 2013–2017 Bates Motel Sheriff Alex Romero 45 episodes; also directed 3 episodes 2014 Person of Interest Matthew Reed Episode: "Most Likely to..." 2014 The Good Wife Daniel Irwin Episode: "The Deep Web" 2014–2015 State of Affairs Ray Navarro 7 episodes 2015 Jake and the Never Land Pirates Eagle-Eye (voice) 2 episodes 2015 Ray Donovan Sheldon Blackwood Episode: "Handshake Deal" Stage Year Title Role Location 1990 A Silent Thunder Cpl. Joe Santana Apple Corps Theatre, New York 1995 Getting Away with Murder Roberto / Couple in Bar Old Globe Theatre, San Diego Awards and nominations Year Award Category Nominated work Result 1996 ALMA Awards Outstanding Individual Performance in a Comedy Series Suddenly Susan Nominated 1998 Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Won 1999 Won 2003 Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Star on the Horizon Himself Won 2009 ALMA Awards Best Actor on Television – Drama Lost Nominated 2010 Golden Nymph Awards Outstanding Actor – Drama Series Nominated Gold Derby Awards TV Ensemble of the Year (with cast) Nominated Imagen Awards Best Actor – Television Nominated 2013 Best Supporting Actor – Television Bates Motel Nominated 2014 Nominated Bates Motel is an American psychological horror drama television series that aired from March 18, 2013 to April 24, 2017. It was developed by Carlton Cuse, Kerry Ehrin, and Anthony Cipriano, and is produced by Universal Television and American Genre for the cable network A&E. The series, a contemporary prequel and reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho (based on Robert Bloch's novel of the same name), depicts the lives of Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) and his mother Norma (Vera Farmiga) prior to the events portrayed in the film, albeit in a different fictional town (White Pine Bay, Oregon, as opposed to the film's Fairvale, California) and in a modern-day setting] Max Thieriot and Olivia Cooke both starred as part of the main cast throughout the series' run. After recurring heavily in the first season, Nestor Carbonell was added to the main cast from season two onward. The series begins in Arizona with the death of Norma's husband, after which Norma purchases the Seafairer motel located in a coastal Oregon town so that she and Norman can start a new life. Subsequent seasons follow Norman as his mental illness becomes dangerous, and Norma as she struggles to protect her son, and those around him, from himself. Bates Motel's storylines ignore the timeline of the original film's sequels and give alternate versions of many of the characters and events in the original film. The series was filmed outside Vancouver in Aldergrove, British Columbia, along with other locations within the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. A&E chose to skip a pilot of the series, opting to go straight-to-series by ordering a 10-episode first season. On June 15, 2015, the series was renewed for a fourth and fifth season, making Bates Motel A&E's longest-running original scripted drama series in the channel's history. The series' lead actors, Farmiga and Highmore, received particular praise for their performances in the series, with the former receiving a Primetime Emmy Award nomination and winning a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television. Bates Motel also won three People's Choice Awards for Favorite Cable TV Drama, and for Favorite Cable TV Actress (Farmiga) and Actor (Highmore). Series overview Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 1 10 March 18, 2013 May 20, 2013 2 10 March 3, 2014 May 5, 2014 3 10 March 9, 2015 May 11, 2015 4 10 March 7, 2016 May 16, 2016 5 10 February 20, 2017 April 24, 2017 Season 1 The first season follows Norma and Norman Bates as they buy a motel after Norman's father dies. On one of the first nights of the two owning the motel, the former owner breaks in and sexually assaults Norma. Norman knocks the attacker out, and Norma stabs him to death. She decides it's best not to call the police and to cover up the murder. She and Norman dispose of the body. He complicates the cover-up by keeping a belt that belonged to the victim. When the town sheriff and his deputy notice that a man has gone missing, Norma and Norman must keep them from digging too far. Season 2 The second season follows the aftermath of Norman's teacher's murder, as her mysterious past comes to light. Meanwhile, Norma finds herself making dangerous decisions in order to keep the motel running and preventing the impending bypass. Bradley's search for her father's killer leads to the extremes, and Dylan learns the disturbing truth about his parentage. Season 3 The third season focuses on Norman's waning deniability about what's happening to him, and the lengths he will go to gain control of his fragile psyche. The dramatic events of last season leave Norma more aware of her son's mental fragility and fearful of what he is capable of. Meanwhile, Sheriff Romero begins to distance himself from the Bates family after he suspects Norma is lying to him about her husband's death. Season 4 The fourth season follows Norma as she becomes increasingly fearful of Norman, going to great lengths to find him the professional help he needs. This complicates their once unbreakable trust as Norman struggles to maintain his grip on reality. Meanwhile, Sheriff Romero once again finds himself drawn into Norma and Norman's lives. Season 5 The fifth season begins two years after the death of Norma. Publicly happy and well-adjusted, Norman struggles at home, where his blackouts are increasing and "Mother" threatens to take him over completely. Meanwhile, Dylan and Emma find themselves drawn back into Norman's world, and Romero hungers for revenge against his stepson. Cast and characters Vera Farmiga as Norma Louise Bates Freddie Highmore as Norman Bates Max Thieriot as Dylan Massett Olivia Cooke as Emma Decody Nicola Peltz as Bradley Martin (main seasons 1–2; recurring season 3) Nestor Carbonell as Sheriff Alex Romero (recurring season 1; main seasons 2–5) Kenny Johnson as Caleb Calhoun (recurring seasons 2 and 5; main season 3; guest season 4) Bates Motel is an American psychological horror drama television series that aired from March 18, 2013 to April 24, 2017. It was developed by Carlton Cuse, Kerry Ehrin, and Anthony Cipriano, and is produced by Universal Television and American Genre for the cable network A&E. The series, a contemporary prequel and reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho (based on Robert Bloch's novel of the same name), depicts the lives of Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) and his mother Norma (Vera Farmiga) prior to the events portrayed in the film, albeit in a different fictional town (White Pine Bay, Oregon, as opposed to the film's Fairvale, California) and in a modern-day setting. Max Thieriot and Olivia Cooke both starred as part of the main cast throughout the series' run. After recurring heavily in the first season, Nestor Carbonell was added to the main cast from season two onward. The series begins in Arizona with the death of Norma's husband, after which Norma purchases the Seafairer motel located in a coastal Oregon town so that she and Norman can start a new life. Subsequent seasons follow Norman as his mental illness becomes dangerous, and Norma as she struggles to protect her son, and those around him, from himself. Bates Motel's storylines ignore the timeline of the original film's sequels and give alternate versions of many of the characters and events in the original film. The series was filmed outside Vancouver in Aldergrove, British Columbia, along with other locations within the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. A&E chose to skip a pilot of the series, opting to go straight-to-series by ordering a 10-episode first season. On June 15, 2015, the series was renewed for a fourth and fifth season, making Bates Motel A&E's longest-running original scripted drama series in the channel's history. The series' lead actors, Farmiga and Highmore, received particular praise for their performances in the series, with the former receiving a Primetime Emmy Award nomination and winning a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television. Bates Motel also won three People's Choice Awards for Favorite Cable TV Drama, and for Favorite Cable TV Actress (Farmiga) and Actor (Highmore). Series overview Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 1 10 March 18, 2013 May 20, 2013 2 10 March 3, 2014 May 5, 2014 3 10 March 9, 2015 May 11, 2015 4 10 March 7, 2016 May 16, 2016 5 10 February 20, 2017 April 24, 2017 Season 1 The first season follows Norma and Norman Bates as they buy a motel after Norman's father dies. On one of the first nights of the two owning the motel, the former owner breaks in and sexually assaults Norma. Norman knocks the attacker out, and Norma stabs him to death. She decides it's best not to call the police and to cover up the murder. She and Norman dispose of the body. He complicates the cover-up by keeping a belt that belonged to the victim. When the town sheriff and his deputy notice that a man has gone missing, Norma and Norman must keep them from digging too far. Season 2 The second season follows the aftermath of Norman's teacher's murder, as her mysterious past comes to light. Meanwhile, Norma finds herself making dangerous decisions in order to keep the motel running and preventing the impending bypass. Bradley's search for her father's killer leads to the extremes, and Dylan learns the disturbing truth about his parentage. Season 3 The third season focuses on Norman's waning deniability about what's happening to him, and the lengths he will go to gain control of his fragile psyche. The dramatic events of last season leave Norma more aware of her son's mental fragility and fearful of what he is capable of. Meanwhile, Sheriff Romero begins to distance himself from the Bates family after he suspects Norma is lying to him about her husband's death. Season 4 The fourth season follows Norma as she becomes increasingly fearful of Norman, going to great lengths to find him the professional help he needs. This complicates their once unbreakable trust as Norman struggles to maintain his grip on reality. Meanwhile, Sheriff Romero once again finds himself drawn into Norma and Norman's lives. Season 5 The fifth season begins two years after the death of Norma. Publicly happy and well-adjusted, Norman struggles at home, where his blackouts are increasing and "Mother" threatens to take him over completely. Meanwhile, Dylan and Emma find themselves drawn back into Norman's world, and Romero hungers for revenge against his stepson. Cast and characters Vera Farmiga as Norma Louise Bates Freddie Highmore as Norman Bates Max Thieriot as Dylan Massett Olivia Cooke as Emma Decody Nicola Peltz as Bradley Martin (main seasons 1–2; recurring season 3) Nestor Carbonell as Sheriff Alex Romero (recurring season 1; main seasons 2–5) Kenny Johnson as Caleb Calhoun (recurring seasons 2 and 5; main season 3; guest season 4)

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Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted

After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 60 days

Card Size: Standard

Autographed: Yes

Set: Bates Motel (Season Two)

HANDWRITTEN TEXT VARIANT:: "I'll burn you down to the ground" Best wishes

Signed By: Nestor Carbonell

Autograph Format: Hard Signed

Custom Bundle: No

Year Manufactured: 2016

MPN: ANC1

Approximate Size of Card: 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches

TV Show: Bates Motel

Graded: No

Language: English

Card Name: Nestor Carbonell

Manufacturer: Breygent Marketing Inc

Features: Handwritten Quote from TV show, Autograph, Personally Signed Autograph Card, Limited Edition

Featured Person/Artist: Nestor Carbonell

Subject Type: TV & Movies

INK COLOUR VARIANT:: GREEN INK

Character: Sheriff Alex Romero

Card Condition: Near Mint

Material: Card Stock

Item Type: Personally Signed Autograph Card

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Franchise: Bates Motel

Modified Item: No

Type: Non-Sport Trading Card

Genre: Horror Drama, Psychological Horror Drama, Dark Humour, Hitchcock-Inspired TV Show, Action, Adventure, Horror

Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

Metric Dimensions of Card: 89 mm by 64 mm

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