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Famous television cop Erik Estrada posted a heartfelt message on social media about the two police officers killed in ...
Eric’s family always came first, and he cherished every moment spent with them—whether at home, traveling, or enjoying their ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Erik Estrada is set to take part in a community event with the Wilmington Police Department on Oct. 14. Estrada is known for starring as “Ponch” in the crime series CHiPs in ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Erik Estrada is coming back to Wilmington. The star of the 70′s NBC hit show CHiPs is returning to celebrate the first season of his new series, Divine Renovation, which ...
Born Henry Enrique Estrada on March 16, 1949 in New York, the young Erik Estrada always wanted to be a police officer, but turned to acting after joining his high school drama club.
When Erik Estrada was 18, he abandoned his dreams of becoming a New York City police officer and followed a girl into an acting class. “I realized if I wanted to get the girl, I needed to join ...
The television show "Divine Renovation," its host, actor Erik Estrada, and a film crew spent the week at FISH of Northwest CT shelter and food pantry, providing repairs to the building and a new ...
Erik Estrada, the star of the 1970s hit TV show “CHiPs,” will appear at the West Coast Kustoms Cruisin’ Nationals car show this weekend in Santa Maria.
The early '90s brought us so many important milestones: fly girls droppin' mad booty shake beats, the tragic ending to the VHS vs. Beta battle, and a washed-up Erik Estrada, post CHiPs.
Movie and TV star Erik Estrada made a stop there as part of his new faith-based show Divine Renovation. The show is helping people and pups in need.
Estrada, who played “Poncharello,” a California Highway Patrol officer in the popular 1970s-1980s TV show CHiP’s, volunteered to do the PSA to Metro for free in recognition of the importance ...