Luis Da Silva

Luis Da Silva

Luis Trikz Da Silva Jr in 2008
Born Luis Fernando Da Silva, Jr.
(1982-08-03) August 3, 1982
Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation Actor, Freestyle basketball pioneer, Author, Producer
Years active 2001–present
Website www.luistrikz.com

Luis Fernando "Trikz" Da Silva, Jr. (born August 3, 1982) is an American Actor, American Basketball player,and author, producer.He gained notoriety after headlining the 2001 Nike Freestyle ad campaign.[1]

Personal life

Da Silva was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He became a vegan in 2010. Had his first daughter on February 16, 2015 named Zoë-Aiko Dana Da Silva

Basketball career

In a 2001 episode of This American Life,[2] Da Silva explained that he was the first street ball athlete ever to be signed to an advertising contract by Nike.[1] He performed with Alicia Keys, in 2001 in New York City’s Niketown while promoting the well known Nike campaign. He was subsequently mentioned in Scoop Jackson’s main division , titled Sole Provider, which recognized the best of Nike’s 35-year chronicle.[3] In 2003, Luis was also the youngest player signed to the Harlem Wizards Show basketball team.[4]

Midway Games offered Luis a lead in the newly developed video game, L.A. Rush, which sold 1 million units internationally. He has also worked with Midway performing the video game motion capturing for NBA Ballers, NBA Ballers: Phenom, NBA Ballers: Chosen One, NBA 2K8, NBA 2K9 and AND 1 Streetball video games.[5] He has been featured in magazines SLAM and DIME and on the front page of The Wall Street Journal and the cover of TIME overseas.

In 2006, Stephon Marbury and Steve & Barry's announced that Da Silva would hit the road on the Starbury SLAM Tour(SM), with the first of many appearances at Steve & Barry's stores and schools across 120 cities in 60 days to perform his unique style of Hip Hop-themed basketball wizardry in front of kids and parents. Andy Todd, president of Steve & Barry's, said "Trikz is not only a phenomenal performer; he's also a phenomenal guy who kids will enjoy seeing and hearing."[6]

In August 2007, Da Silva fulfilled a childhood dream when he was invited to participate in a Harlem Globetrotters mini-camp in Houston, TX and two days into the camp was offered a contract to join the legendary team.[7]

In October 2008, the Maryland Nighthawks announced that they selected Luis "Trikz" da Silva with the 14th overall pick as part of their official "Travel team" of the PBL this year, and are set to tour China and other Asian countries during the season.[8]

In 2009, Da Silva achieved a personal goal of setting a Guinness World Record of 24 consecutive neck catches of a basketball.[9] In 2009, Da Silva became the youngest person ever inducted into the City of Elizabeth Athletic Hall of Fame.[5]

Da Silva also performed during the 2010 World Basketball Festival, in New York City, during the Jay-Z performance taking place in the Radio City Music Hall, all presented by Nike.[10]

Acting career

Da Silva began appearing in such films as The Brave One and Pride & Glory in the late 2000s.

Da Silva has produced and directed an instructional DVD entitled Freestyle 101, which has been created into an Apple application available on iTunes and Apple store.[11] This DVD is a streetball tutorial that is devoted to inspiring children, adolescents and adults to use basketball in a creative and challenging way of physical fitness.

March 2011 marks the release of Da Silva's Freestyle 101 DVD onto Amazon.com, which is a full-length 47-minute instructional DVD designed to teach and motivate anyone interested in learning basketball's most extraordinary trick moves. This is exclusive DVD is only available for purchase at Amazon.com in a collaborative effect with Nightowl Productions and Freestyle Dreams Media.[12]

In 2011, Da Silva played in Fast Five and in the 2012 comedy 21 Jump Street, gaining increasing exposure. With the release of 2013's Dead Man Down, Da Silva had his biggest role yet, as Terrence Howard's righthand man, Terry.[13] This was followed up by a role in the 2013 summer hit The Heat featuring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy.

In 2014, Da Silva completed filming roles for several upcoming films, like Convergence, Aztec Warrior, American Heist, American Project, American Hero, Triple 9, and Mr. Right. Da Silva is working on many guest star and co-star roles on episodic series like Graceland and Person of Interest.

In 2015, Da Silva became an award winning actor when he took home best supporting actor actor at the Maverick Film Awards for his work alongside Michael k. Williams for Devil Goes Down. Following the theatrical win DaSilva returned to film second season of recurring role of mexican Hitter on Starz hit show "Power.

Following that co starring alongside good personal friend of his John Travolta and Chris Meloni in the 2016 hit I AM WRATH(film 2016), directed by Chuck Russell. Kickboxer set for release September 2, 2016.

Filmography

Film/Television
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Marvin TV – 1 episode
2007 The Brave One Lee
2008 Pride and Glory Dominican Bodega Customer
2009 Clear Lake, WI Jason
2010 Mercy Burned Prisoner TV – 1 episode
Southern Fried Stings Guy TV – 1 episode
America's Most Wanted Various TV – 9 episodes
Burn Notice Prison Gang TV – 3 episodes
2011 Loving the Bad Man Alejandro Garcia De La Paz
The Mortician Benny
Fast Five Diego
Treme Brazilian Foreman TV – 1 episode
Remnants Russ Also associate producer
In a Pickle Latino toughs
CO2 Latino gang member
2012 Dragon Eyes Dash
21 Jump Street Luis
BayTown Disco Large Vato Filming
Hound Dogs Orlando Pilot episode
2013 Dead Man Down Terry
Body of Proof Oscar Ramirez TV- 1 episode
The Heat Dealer #4
Aztec Warrior Chupacabra Leader
2015 Kickboxer: Vengeance Stahl
2016 Triple 9 Luis Pinto
I Am Wrath Charley Filming
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2004 NBA Ballers Trikz
2005 L.A. Rush Trikz Lane Main role
2006 AND 1 Streetball Trikz

Writing career

Da Silva published his first children's book titled A Boy Named Boo, which he wrote and illustrated.[14]

References

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