Film and television One of Smits's early roles was playing
Sonny Crockett's original partner on the first episode of
Miami Vice in 1984. In the first five minutes of the episode he falls victim to a
car bomb. Beginning in 1986, Smits played Victor Sifuentes in the first five seasons of the NBC television
Steven Bochco legal drama
L.A. Law, for which he was nominated for six
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, winning in
1990. Also in 1986, Smits made his feature film debut as drug dealer Julio Gonzalez in the comedy/action cop film
Running Scared starring
Billy Crystal and
Gregory Hines. In 1989, Smits had a leading role in the romantic adventure
Old Gringo as
Jane Fonda's love interest. Additionally, Smits played a repairman on ''
Pee-wee's Playhouse, and he starred in the multigenerational story of a Chicano family in the film My Family'' (1995), alongside
Edward James Olmos and
Jennifer Lopez. One of Smits's most acclaimed roles was that of Detective
Bobby Simone on the
ABC television program
NYPD Blue, in which he starred from 1994 to 1998. He received several Emmy nominations for his performance on the series and was reunited with his former co-star
Dennis Franz at the 2016
Emmy Awards presentation. He won the ALMA award twice. Smits was scheduled to host the 2001 Latin Grammy Awards broadcast on September 11, 2001. It was canceled due to continuous news coverage and out of respect for the victims of the
terrorist attacks earlier that day. He did host a non-televised press conference to announce the winners. Smits appeared as
Senator Bail Organa of
Alderaan in
George Lucas's
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) and
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), in which the character becomes
Princess Leia's adoptive father. He reappeared as Bail Organa in the game
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (2008) and the spinoff Disney era movie
Rogue One (2016). He later reprised the role for
Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022). Smits played the role of
Congressman Matt Santos of
Houston, Texas, in the final two seasons of the NBC television drama
The West Wing, joining fellow
L.A. Law alumnus
John Spencer. His character eventually ran for and won the U.S. presidency. In
Dexter season 3, Smits played the role of Miguel Prado, an assistant district attorney who befriends the title character. Smits was nominated for an
Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for the role. He subsequently reprised the role in the 2025
Dexter: Resurrection premiere
A Beating Heart.... Additionally, Smits portrayed the character Alex Vega in the CBS TV series
Cane, which aired from September 25, 2007, to December 18, 2007, and was subsequently canceled by the network due to the 2007 Screen Writer's Guild strike. Smits joined the
Sons of Anarchy cast in
season 5 as
Nero Padilla, a high-level pimp who refers to himself as a "companionator". He builds a relationship with
Gemma Teller Morrow (
Katey Sagal) and forms an alliance and mentorship with Gemma's son, the central character
Jax Teller (
Charlie Hunnam). Smits starred in
The Get Down, a musical drama television series which debuted in 2016 on
Netflix. On February 25, 2019, news outlets reported that Smits was cast as Elijah Strait in NBC drama series
Bluff City Law and it was picked up to series on May 6, 2019.
Bluff City Law brings Smits back to TV courtrooms on a steady basis for the first time in over a quarter century since his role in
L.A. Law. In 2021, Smits played Kevin Rosario in the musical film
In the Heights.
Theater In the mid-1980s, Smits acted in numerous performances at the Hangar Theatre in
Ithaca, New York, Cornell's summer repertory program. In 1982 at the Hangar his roles included Max in
Cabaret, Paul in
Loose Ends, and the lead in ''Pudd'nhead Wilson''. Smits has participated in the
Public Theater's New York Shakespeare Festival, playing the role of Duke Orsino in
Twelfth Night in 2002 and Benedick in
Much Ado about Nothing in 2004. In 2003, Smits starred in the Broadway production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play,
Anna in the Tropics, by Nilo Cruz, performed at the Royale Theatre. From November 2009 to February 2010, he appeared opposite
Christine Lahti,
Annie Potts, and
Ken Stott in the critically lauded Broadway play
God of Carnage, replacing
Jeff Daniels. In December 2012 through March 2013, he appeared in Chicago in
The Motherfucker with the Hat, at
Steppenwolf Theatre Company. ==Personal life==