Viggo Mortensen As Eddie Trumbull
Viggo Mortensen assumed the role of Eddie Trumbull in Miami Vice, an aspiring young detective who worked for Metro-Dade. He was the partner of Bobby Diaz, and the two planned on one day becoming sergeants. Unfortunately, Trumbull got his one and only chance to appear in Miami Vice during an episode called “Red Tape”. He was then killed before we got to know him by a bomb in a booby-trapped room.
Luckily for Mortensen, he would go on to become a highly decorated actor even though he only appeared in an episode on Miami Vice. Trumbull was quite an interesting character, and audiences were bummed that he never got the chance and become a sergeant during the show.
Laurence Fishburne As Keller
Laurence Fishburne got one of his earlier roles as Keller, a crooked guard in Bolton Prison. He appeared in the fourth episode of Miami Vice's third season titled "Walk Alone". Keller was caught by James Crockett, who was posing as his alter ego, Sunny Burnett, trying to facilitate a drug deal between the two.
Fishburne got a chance to really flex his acting muscles during this role, as this was one of his earlier chances to shine in the spotlight. The actor ended up becoming one of Hollywood’s most recognized actors due to his role in the hit film The Matrix, but that’s a subject for the next entry.
Laurence Fishburne– After the show
Laurence Fishburne was a relatively unknown actor throughout the '80s and has mostly appeared in minor roles throughout the decade. The actor finally found his breakthrough just a few years after Miami Vice, when he portrayed Morpheus in The Matrix trilogy, a role which he is known for and identified with to this day. Fishburne has since built up an impressive list of films, shows and video-games which he’s appeared in.
One of his most popular recent roles was in the action-filled John Wick film series, starring alongside Keanu Reeves, his co-star from The Matrix trilogy. There have even been some interesting rumors lately that the actor will reprise his timeless role as Morpheus in the new Matrix 4 film that’s currently in production.
Viggo Mortensen– After the show
Viggo Mortensen is one of the most multi-talented actors in Hollywood and spends his time acting, writing, singing, taking photographs and painting. The Danish celebrity has been the recipient of various accolades including a Screen Actors Guild Award and has been nominated for three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards.
Mortensen has appeared in numerous films over the years, but none are as memorable as his iconic role as Aragorn in the epic fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings. The actor is still highly active in Hollywood, even at over 60 years of age. His most recent film, Green Book, went on to win a few Oscar awards for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor.
Lou Diamond Phillips As Bobby Diaz
Eddie Trumbull's partner, Bobby Diaz, aspired to become a sergeant along with his trusty friend. The two had a very bad ending during the "Red Tape" episode, with Trumbull getting killed by an explosion and Diaz being shot to death by Glenn McIntyre, a Metro-Dade SID Officer who had switched sides and turned into a bad guy.
Bobby Diaz was a memorable character, and we wish he would have survived for at least a few more episodes. Lou Diamond Phillips, the talented actor who portrayed Diaz, ended up appearing in many other crime shows over the years.