The Mexican Mafia was founded in 1957, Kilroy was recruited in ‘62-‘63 after he was already a seasoned and well respected street figure but he didn’t co found anything. The Mexican Mafia was restructured in San Quentin in ‘62, that’s when the new rules and death oath were implemented. Love your content Alex, thank you
Congratulations to you on fulfilling your dream of becoming an actor. And you did great by listening to the advice of someone who told you to go to school. You listened, it paid off. You're off and running now. Different rolls will continue to come in for you. Great interview. Best of luck to you with your future endeavors. 💪🏾👍🏾
40 years in the Pen???!!! Fuck the power, I'll take the freedom and living life. Poor Kilroy, no women, missing families birthday's, fishing trips., joking with he homies, cheeking the girls getting a burger etc. 40 years... I'm 40 years old.
Cool interview! Shout out to this homeboy for all the knowledge he shared here and to always be positive. Not hating on the dude from Hillside Trese was dope. Polynesians got a lot of love for Hispanics. Much love & respect!!! I'm a big believer.
This interview is powerful!!! This dude is extremely inspiring!!! I wish him all the best!!! Please do an update before he gets too big!!! Can’t wait for the movie to drop! RNN.NOW
MARAVILLA!!! Everyone is too scared to talk about the daddy of all gangs East Los Angeles very own MaraVilla gang possibly the oldest and 1st gang in existence
I think catholic church needs to reform. Let priests marry, acknowledge jesus looked like a person from that neck of the woods, and brimg abit of gospel in, the churches would be packed to the rafters!!!
Not only was the film “Colors” made there, The very popular late 70’s film called the “Duke of Earl” - Victory Outreach was also filmed there. Which came out before “Colors”. WF territory..
It’s so great to finally hear a homie that doesn’t sound/speak like the typical Chicano gang member! I wonder where homie grew up at, probably in a mixed area & not just chicanos
I sounded like this guy for years after i moved to wilmington from the bronx in the 70's...i've seen a lot of ny cats get enchanted by the l.a. hood lifestyle...i stayed in my lane and stuck with graffiti art...great interview, movie sounds interesting.
Dose Rocski I was born and raised in LA as well as my grand pop in the 1910’s and my pop in the 1940s. They knew people who came to LA during the 50’s from New York. But I’ve known a few dudes whose families came to LA in the second wave during the 70’s from New York and they were pretty cool people.
Dope , how was the graffiti scene in la compared to the Bronx ? I can imagine the style was different and maybe Cali taggin crews were more influenced by gangs unlike New York with that “funky fresh” style
@@CarlosRodriguez-hp7uz LA GRAFF SCENE IS WIDIT! You pretty much bangin lol…other writers,cops,gangs hate you so you gonna get down, you gonna spot check, you gonna move like you’re active lmao
His life is in the directors hands .how ever the director wants to make the movie look entertaining..(this kid is bound by contract) this kids is chasing the Hollywood dollar..
No wonder he sounded a bit different. A mashup of New York and LA slang. It makes sense tho cause the first 20 years of his life were spent in New York.
That guy from training day @ 11:30 holding the Shotty is Cliff Curtis his nationality is Maori aka kiwi from New Zealand he also plays a Mexican drug lord in a tv Serious gangland or gang-related shit in my eyes he is the man acting as a Mexican.
Orale Carnal! It makes my heart happy to see my people extract themselves from the vicious circle of gangbangin/Prison and follow their dreams! The young homies on the street need to look up to cats like this Vato! Gangbangin only leads down two paths.... Prison or Death!! Much Respect to this Vato!
Alex come on man you gotta come to the AV Palmdale/Lancaster it goes up out here it’s gangs and hoods out here man put us on the map I watch yo videos every time you upload a new one.
He still Hood wit it... He straight Watched his back while being interviewed a guy was walking up and he turned back to see who was walking up. Now that’s Gangsta
Wilson Ramirez has high IQ on and off the screen. He acknowledged that the Hillside 13 Leader in the move: Training Day wasn't Latino but did pull the role off just as good, if not better is very smart to say, because Cliff Curtis' a superb supporting actor, and he can pull-off any corrector role, just like a chameleon.
Yo this is a real dope insightful interview my respect for is OG right here I listen and pay attention to everything what people say especially when he said about God being there for your blessing you whether you believe it or not that's the realest man
Emilio is cool as fuck. Very Humble. I met him on the SOA set as well. You already know the homies were playing cartel members, and Emilio would come over every morning and shake all of our hands and say good morning. He’s a good ass solid individual! 💯💯💯
Alex grew up with a lot of cholo gangs and went to school with them including MS when they were in their infancy as a stoner crew who tried to protect themselves from 18th Street.
Movies made this area scary for outsiders. Sure it was iffy back in the day but living just up the street from this interview for over 20yrs it's a different area now.
Funny how he keeps looking behind his back as cars roll by. Habits are habits hahaha
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Time to serve the clients! Haha
It’s an active zone the heart of white fence
Once a scantero, always a scantero
@@locochang6533. Do Chicano’s mess with that sconte?
Looks like this interview took place where one of the most iconic latino gangster movies was filmed. Boulevard Nights
And Colors.
Boyle Heights
I bought penis pills down the street from this interview
We ain't Latino
U seen any gangster's around here....
Great interview. God bless you bro. And much success on your acting career. ✊🏿
thanks for watching
The Mexican Mafia was founded in 1957, Kilroy was recruited in ‘62-‘63 after he was already a seasoned and well respected street figure but he didn’t co found anything. The Mexican Mafia was restructured in San Quentin in ‘62, that’s when the new rules and death oath were implemented. Love your content Alex, thank you
Hodges: " You seen any gangs around here?"
GANGSTERS
Naw I ain't seen no gangs😂😂💯
Pac-Man
"Nah I don't seen any gang members you seen any any gang members " Classic..
Fuck you packmannnn
Hard work pays off. Keep grinding.
When it comes to gang members in movies this guy is the one.
cant wait for the movie to come out. thanks streetTV!
awesome interview!! hope to see more of this guy
Damn. That spot where he's standing at is the Mecca of WF.
OGs doing something positive, Much Respect 💯💯🚩
What is he doing thats positive besides looking for work like a normal person?
@@BrandonCockridge18 haha or so they Say
@@willyboi3038 Hahah Im just giving everyone a hard time
Congratulations to you on fulfilling your dream of becoming an actor. And you did great by listening to the advice of someone who told you to go to school. You listened, it paid off. You're off and running now. Different rolls will continue to come in for you. Great interview. Best of luck to you with your future endeavors. 💪🏾👍🏾
40 years in the Pen???!!! Fuck the power, I'll take the freedom and living life. Poor Kilroy, no women, missing families birthday's, fishing trips., joking with he homies, cheeking the girls getting a burger etc. 40 years... I'm 40 years old.
Dope interview!
Thanks bro
LatinBeastTV thanks for watching
@@GrownfolksLLC hey bro what was your rap name? Your music on youtube?
Cool interview! Shout out to this homeboy for all the knowledge he shared here and to always be positive. Not hating on the dude from Hillside Trese was dope. Polynesians got a lot of love for Hispanics. Much love & respect!!! I'm a big believer.
Can't wait to see this! 💪🏾
Wilson's a great guy to work with! Very solid, professional actor.
GREAT INTERVIEW.....
"Spoken like a true gentleman "
This is where the filmed a part of the 1988 movie "COLORS" in the beginning.
Lil Danger6000 “you see any gang members?”
I was thinking the same thing too.
Kinda part way in really eh ?!
Same as a movie "GOTCHA"
Congrats big homie, doing big things
This bridge is iconic.
Great message thru out the interview, especially at the end
wasn’t colors and blood in blood out shot over there
Bout to say the same thing. White Fence hood
Boulevard Nights as well
Yes that's the same area.
Ozzy91331 i haven’t seen boulevard nights in so long
Colors
Well said brother. Godspeed!
That’s where they made colors! When Pac-Man and the other guy pulled up on the Ese’s
And they had Mario Lopez mean mugging in the background lol
Other cop is Hodges
@@mrniceguy7168 Wrong. Mario wasn't in the bridge scene, and he wasn't a member of WF, he was from 2-1, HOOOMES.
Who Killed Me? You’re right for some reason I remember the dude in with the bandana and chest tattoo as Mario, idk why
Also the movie "my family " with Edward james olmos good movie.
GREAT INTERVIEW!!!!!!! NEED MORE LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!
thanks for checking in
This interview is powerful!!! This dude is extremely inspiring!!! I wish him all the best!!! Please do an update before he gets too big!!! Can’t wait for the movie to drop! RNN.NOW
Need an all Whitefence interview
Well spoken guy with good English. Get some more interviews from White Fence, or any gangs in East L.A.
@Alexander lowks why do alot of o.gs say trust no bitch homie
Alexander lowks the real og hoods are from downtown la not east la
@Kay W only Dropouts can speak on camera. Active members can't.
OnAComeUpChea if you’re referring to the Zoot Suiters of the 40s you may be on to something ... if you’re talking bout tyrones, they don’t count ...
MARAVILLA!!! Everyone is too scared to talk about the daddy of all gangs East Los Angeles very own MaraVilla gang possibly the oldest and 1st gang in existence
What up Lefty. Keep repping for the area .I am Happy they cast you for the role of Kilroy.
Thank you brother. Much love
LOVE AND RESPECT brother,,,GREETINGS FROM DUBLIN IRELAND...orale
Jerry James LOL
God bless bro! This dude is chillin
"We got a film we want to do, we got the GREEN LIGHT" bad choice of words, lol.
Shoutout to the 3rd st bridge! Mi familia was filmed there & boulevard nights ...EASTLOS!
You forgot Colors 😉😎
@@tharealdeal4207 yeah
4th street at Lorena
Lol. That block is where I used to get my Molly from CRAZYYYYY.
Eric Estrada when did Molly go out of style???
pisces Lord of the sky lmao NEVERRRR
Hahahahaha you guys are some foos 😂😂😂👌🏼👌🏼
Eric Estrada Oner?
Good stuff. I'll be watching it.
he go to my mom church lol. good dude
KWENSI what church
Is he Catholic or Christian?
I think catholic church needs to reform. Let priests marry, acknowledge jesus looked like a person from that neck of the woods, and brimg abit of gospel in, the churches would be packed to the rafters!!!
@@earbud83 what do you mean neck of the woods?
The middle east
Good message Mr. Ramirez.
Good interview
Waiting for the film 🎞
Great positive interview
Wilson Ramirez clips:
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How you been Alonzo?
Not only was the film “Colors” made there, The very popular late 70’s film called the “Duke of Earl” - Victory Outreach was also filmed there. Which came out before “Colors”. WF territory..
Duke of earl is a dope film
Duke of Earl came out in the mid 80’s; 1985?
This Homeboy seems very intelligent.... and you could tell he's a real one....I hope he makes it in life always like seeing OGs make it ..
Thats right carnal wfirme interview my boy grate work
It’s so great to finally hear a homie that doesn’t sound/speak like the typical Chicano gang member! I wonder where homie grew up at, probably in a mixed area & not just chicanos
This is how most dudes talk. Idk what you must be thinking of.
He’s from the east coast reason why he don’t have the typical Chicano accent
He probably only speaks English
dope, positive interview
Nice interview amigo
Simon nothing but respect for you carnal can't wait for the pelicula.. God Bless you and wish you success in this movie and in the future.
Street TV had one job.. they spelled his last name wrong.. It’s Ramirez..
I can't wait to see this movie!!
Check out Kneel2Zod or 23 and 1.They got them
I sounded like this guy for years after i moved to wilmington from the bronx in the 70's...i've seen a lot of ny cats get enchanted by the l.a. hood lifestyle...i stayed in my lane and stuck with graffiti art...great interview, movie sounds interesting.
Dose Rocski I was born and raised in LA as well as my grand pop in the 1910’s and my pop in the 1940s. They knew people who came to LA during the 50’s from New York. But I’ve known a few dudes whose families came to LA in the second wave during the 70’s from New York and they were pretty cool people.
Dope , how was the graffiti scene in la compared to the Bronx ? I can imagine the style was different and maybe Cali taggin crews were more influenced by gangs unlike New York with that “funky fresh” style
@@CarlosRodriguez-hp7uz LA GRAFF SCENE IS WIDIT! You pretty much bangin lol…other writers,cops,gangs hate you so you gonna get down, you gonna spot check, you gonna move like you’re active lmao
Aye bro is that the area in which was show in the movie boulevard nights?
Blu Hunnids it is bro were Chuco cross out 11st and put vgv after they got crossed off
An the movie colors
J. Mtz fuck yea g still a classic homie
Dont end up dead after the movie lol
Damn
I'm sure this guy can handle himself unlike some of those guys from American Me.
His life is in the directors hands .how ever the director wants to make the movie look entertaining..(this kid is bound by contract) this kids is chasing the Hollywood dollar..
@@rokutv9422 Wilson Ramirez is no kid.
Hahaa. He said. Thug"1" & thug"3" that's rite homie. Skip 2 and keep it G!!!
Great episode
appreciate you
No wonder he sounded a bit different. A mashup of New York and LA slang. It makes sense tho cause the first 20 years of his life were spent in New York.
That guy from training day @ 11:30 holding the Shotty is Cliff Curtis his nationality is Maori aka kiwi from New Zealand he also plays a Mexican drug lord in a tv Serious gangland or gang-related shit in my eyes he is the man acting as a Mexican.
Orale Carnal! It makes my heart happy to see my people extract themselves from the vicious circle of gangbangin/Prison and follow their dreams! The young homies on the street need to look up to cats like this Vato! Gangbangin only leads down two paths.... Prison or Death!! Much Respect to this Vato!
Kool channel sur up big og 🇲🇽
Alex come on man you gotta come to the AV Palmdale/Lancaster it goes up out here it’s gangs and hoods out here man put us on the map I watch yo videos every time you upload a new one.
hit us up, lets make it happen. thanks for watching
You sound so Brainwashed 🧠 🧼
Trap Broadcast 🖕🏾😂😂😂
StreetTV say less
TH-cam now has 2 ads back to back .... am I the only one ?
6:39 Anybody else Hood Insticts Kick in ready to go to war 🤣💯
You’ll know if you know
dont matter what u doing. bro slippin not lookin at the car.
The car creep
😂😂😐😐jeje that car huh?.thats funny
Right so as I seen em stop n bend the corner I was like Bru this look too familiar
I met and took a photo with Kilroy, about a year ago. Solid 😎
Is he white? And that cheeks buchanan? Thats an irish name
earbud83 who
Key word "GOD." All praises to God almighty!
Congratulations brotha .. happy to see that. 👍🏼
Like I always say. Big hazard been in everything
He still Hood wit it... He straight Watched his back while being interviewed a guy was walking up and he turned back to see who was walking up. Now that’s Gangsta
Wilson Ramirez has high IQ on and off the screen. He acknowledged that the Hillside 13 Leader in the move: Training Day wasn't Latino but did pull the role off just as good, if not better is very smart to say, because Cliff Curtis' a superb supporting actor, and he can pull-off any corrector role, just like a chameleon.
Agreed
He played in the movie the wrath of Cain with ving rhames
Where he's standing is where they shot the scene in COLORS, YOU SEE ANY GANG MEMBERS, I AIN'T SEEN ANY GANG MEMBERS YOU SEE ANY GANG MEMBERS!
U sound dumb
Ruben Ruiz hahahahaha
I do?
Good lines.
@@rubenruiz3904 those lines are from the movie.
Colors colors colors ice t voice lol
I missed this one Alex . Let me check it out
I’ve seen the movie! I admire the story of the man and can only imagine how it was for him! Everyone can change
Firme bro, keep it up..!
Much love to this vato
When is the movie coming out
Yo this is a real dope insightful interview my respect for is OG right here I listen and pay attention to everything what people say especially when he said about God being there for your blessing you whether you believe it or not that's the realest man
Amen brother!!
We all have a dark past but an even brighter future 🙏🏽 #bendiciones
Facts.
Great interview, can't wait till it comes out. I too got a little part in that movie..All glory to God...
Emilio is cool as fuck. Very Humble. I met him on the SOA set as well. You already know the homies were playing cartel members, and Emilio would come over every morning and shake all of our hands and say good morning. He’s a good ass solid individual! 💯💯💯
Inspirational
We fall to get back up and keep fighting, Respect
Hopefully they got the "greenlight" to make this movie
See what I did there?
I can almost bet that he first checked in before posting up in the hood talking to cameras.
That neighborhood looks like we're My Family the movie was made.
it is..
man instantly classic episode... #motivational ! Does this guy has an Instagram?
actor_wilson_ramirez 😉
@@GrownfolksLLC Just Followed ! Thanks
I saw that movie like 3 weeks ago i found it and it's was cool. Respect
I thought he was the guy who played mundo
That movie "kilroy" had absolutely no acting. I couldn't watch it for too long.
Good shit paisa
This dude ain't Chicano? Man sure looks it and acts like it.. ✊😎
so is the no camera rule no longer in effect? been seeing lots of sureno interviews lately
we are trying to change the game, slowly it will change, thanks for watching
Alex grew up with a lot of cholo gangs and went to school with them including MS when they were in their infancy as a stoner crew who tried to protect themselves from 18th Street.
Rodney Williams No interviews there not real surenos
StreetTV you guys R fake southern
Movies made this area scary for outsiders. Sure it was iffy back in the day but living just up the street from this interview for over 20yrs it's a different area now.
He is one of the Presidents on Mayans MC
God bless you Alonzo and God bless this homie too
thanks for the love
This guy makes me want to get back into acting, damn
It’s a scene from colors shot right here
I closed my eyes and a couple of times he definitely sounded like a brotha