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Ricardo Medina Jr. (often referred to as Rick Medina, born January 24, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Cole Evans, the Red Wild Force Ranger on the TV series Power Rangers Wild Force, and later as Deker, the half-human cursed Nighlok in Power Rangers Samurai.
Deleon was a child actor who appeared in commercials and in the series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, as an uncredited extra. [10] At 20, Deleon joined the United States Marine Corps, but deserted after 15 days ("went on Unauthorized Absence (UA)"). [11] [12] She was later given an other than honorable discharge. [12] [11]
Ricardo Medina, 36, is charged with stabbing Josh Sutter multiple times with the sword during a Jan. 31, 2015 argument over the actor's girlfriend.
The judge in the murder case apologized to jurors about the delays in the trial. [61] Reportedly, the trial never started before 10:30 a.m. and rarely went past 5 p.m. [ 61 ] Jurors were sent home five times without hearing any testimony and were getting long lunch breaks and a half-day every Friday. [ 61 ]
Whenever the rangers were down, the Black Ranger would be the one to lift them back up, and when Jason got a little too hot-headed, Zack would be the one to talk sense into him.
Frank had a cameo role in the 2017 film Power Rangers, as a citizen of Angel Grove, alongside fellow Power Rangers actress Amy Jo Johnson. In 2018, he reprised his role as Tommy in episode 10 of Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel for the 25th anniversary of Power Rangers. In August 2022, Frank revealed that he had retired from the franchise.
Austin St. John's first acting role and most well-known role to date came to him when he was just 17 years old, when he was cast as teen superhero Jason Lee Scott, the Red Power Ranger in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the first installment of the Power Rangers franchise, which debuted on Fox Kids in 1993.
Power Rangers is an entertainment and merchandising franchise created by Haim Saban, Shuki Levy and Shotaro Ishinomori and built around a live-action superhero television series, based on Japanese tokusatsu franchise Super Sentai and currently owned by American toy and entertainment company Hasbro through a dedicated subsidiary, SCG Power Rangers LLC.