Steven Michael Quezada (born February 15, 1963) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as DEA agent Steven Gomez in the AMC series Breaking Bad, which he played from 2008 to 2013. Read full biography of Steven Michael Quezada →
My concern for education in New Mexico has always been there. I'm one of those kids that struggled through school, and I feel like I fell through... →
I started writing my own plays, and I would sell out, but after everything was said and done, I'd break even. That's being successful.
The desert is cold early in the morning. Laying down on that sand is like laying on a block of ice.
Albuquerque is my home. I want my kids and all of our children to be able to go to any public or charter school and receive an excellent education.
Gomez is a by-the-book cop. He's the only character not to break bad.
I'm a big 'Breaking Bad' fan - if I'm not in the script, I like to experience the show with the rest of the world. I'm ready to... →
It's funny: There's a lot of comics on 'Breaking Bad.'
It's really tough to be a Mexican on 'Breaking Bad.'
No. I didn't look at the last few scripts. I didn't want to read them because I'm a 'Breaking Bad' fan. I wanted to experience it... →
We have to remind people how important arts are. People just don't see it.
We've taken some performing arts schools on the set of 'Breaking Bad.'
Why are we casting all these stand-up comedians to do 'Breaking Bad,' one of the most dramatic TV shows ever?
I've been doing a late-night talk show out here in New Mexico now, 'The After After Party.' We're going to finalize a deal to be in... →