Edward James Olmos is on the move…
The 75-year-old Mexican American actor, director, producer and activist will star in the motorcycle racing film One Fast Move, from Gulfstream Pictures and Luber Roklin Entertainment, which is currently in production in Georgia.
Olmos will be joined by Maia Reficco and Austin North in the film starring KJ Apa and Eric Dane.
In the action-adventure pic from writer-director Kelly Blatz, a dishonorably discharged soldier (Apa) seeks out his estranged father (Dane) to help him pursue his dream of becoming a professional motorcycle racer. While training, he meets a small-town, aspiring singer (Reficco) and a motorcycle shop owner (Olmos) who begin to break down the walls his father’s absence had built up.
Olmos earned an Oscar nomination in 1989 for his lead role in the drama Stand and Deliver, and has also been recognized over the course of his career with three Emmy noms—winning in 1985 for his role as Martin Castillo on Miami Vice. Other notable credits include films like Blade Runner and Selena, and such series as Battlestar Galactica and Mayans M.C.