Easi Morales' career got off to a great star in 1987 when he starred in the hit movie La Bamba as Roberto 'Bob' Morales, the brother of singer Ritchie Valens.
His career continued to grow with hits like My Family in 1995 with Edward James Olmos and a very young Jennifer Lopez.
But the actor, now 56, seems to be even more photogenic these days. And he showed off his good looks over the weekend at the Doris Bergman 11th annual Oscar Style Lounge & Party gifting suite at the Fig & Olive in Los Angeles.
Easi on the eyes: Easi Morales showed off his good looks over the weekend at the Doris Bergman 11th annual Oscar Style Lounge & Party gifting suite at the Fig & Olive in Los Angeles
The salt and pepper haired looker wore a born leather jacket over a black sweater as he sipped wine made available by BuyWine.com.
He added coated jeans with a belt.
The star is of Puerto Rican descent and was born in Brooklyn. He got his start in the 1983 film Bad Boys.
He then was seen in La Bamba and next came The Burning Season.
A friend: In late January he posed at the premiere of Miss Bala in LA with Gina Rodriguez
His other highlights were Paid In Full and a role on the CBS show Jericho.
In 2017, Morales was cast in the Netflix original series Ozark. He was also cast in How to Get Away with Murder as Jorge Castillo.
Morales also looked dapper at the Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California on Saturday. And in late January he posed at the premiere of Miss Bala in LA with Gina Rodriguez.
Early days: Morales' career got off to a great star in 1987 when he starred in the hit movie La Bamba as Roberto 'Bob' Morales, the brother of singer Ritchie Valens
Another hit: In 1995 he was seen in My Family with Jonathan Hernandez, Greg Albert, Constance Marie, Benito Martinez, Jenny Gago, Eduardo Lopez Rojas, Maria Canals and Chris Franco
Also at the suite were JWoww from Jersey Shore, who arrived late and kept a low profile. She has been having a hard time since splitting from her husband.
Donovan Carter and Kris D. Lofton from HBO's Ballers were seen at Jonathan Sweet's Building For The Stars.