Dante Basco

Dante Basco (Danté Basco) (born August 29, 1975) is a Filipino American actor who voiced Zuko. He is the brother of Darion Basco, Derek Basco, Dion Basco and Ariana Basco.

Biography
In his early years, he was part of the Streat Freaks breakdancing crew. When he got into acting, he started taking on minor roles in television. He later appeared in a substantial role in Steven Spielberg's 1991 film Hook with Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman, as Rufio, the charismatic red-stripe-haired leader of the Lost Boys. The punk band Rufio is named after this character.

He had guest roles on television shows The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, and had a recurring role on Moesha. He portrayed characters of different Asian ethnicities, but never Filipino. He did however, star in the independent film The Debut, in which he portrayed a Filipino-American alongside his three brothers and sister. He and all of his brothers starred in Naked Brown Men, a sitcom stylized show. More recently, he has provided the voices for Zuko in Avatar: The Last Airbender (which his brother Derek has played Zuko's Actor portrayal in The Ember Island Players) and Jake Long in American Dragon: Jake Long. He starred as Ramos in the 2006 film Take the Lead alongside Antonio Banderas, where he break-danced as well as performed ballroom dance. This wasn't the only film in which he was required to dance. In many films he hip-hop dances, just as he did in a Verizon Wireless commercial as well as rapping and breaking in a Sprite commercial. He also produced and co-starred in a music video parody of the song "Rehab" that is called "Wiihab". He is occasionally "whacked" in the video. He played a gay teenager in the 1999 film But I'm A Cheerleader.

Dante Basco enjoys playing pickup basketball games in and around West Los Angeles, particularly Horace Mann Elementary School in Beverly Hills, where he plays with middle school kids. Basco enjoys the Los Angeles nightlife by frequenting clubs, bars, and lounges in Hollywood and West Hollywood. Other patrons frequently chant "Rufio...Rufio...Rufio", encouraging the actor to dance in the middle of the dance floor.

Movie Roles

 * Moonwalker (1988)
 * The Perfect Weapon (1991) - Jimmy Ho
 * Hook (1991) - Rufio, King Of The Lost Boys
 * A Goofy Movie (1995) - Additional Voices
 * Fist Of The North Star (1995) - Bat
 * Fakin' Da Funk (1997) - Julian Lee
 * But I'm A Cheerleader (1998) - Dolph
 * The Debut (2000) - Ben Mercado
 * Extreme Days (2001) - Corey Ng
 * Naked Brown Men (2003) - Dante
 * Biker Boyz (2003) - Philly
 * Love Don't Cost A Thing (2003) - Spoken Word Artist
 * Take The Lead (2006) - Ramos
 * Blood River (2008) - Chuck
 * Nite Tales (2008) - Gerard
 * Blood and Bone (2009) - Pinball

TV Roles

 * Hangin' With Mr. Cooper (1995) - Sammy
 * The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air (1995)- Kevin
 * 500 Nations (1995) - Himself
 * Nash Bridges (1996) - Jimmy Chang
 * Touched By An Angel (1996) - Robbie
 * Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction (1998) - Ghost Of Rudi Hernandez
 * Moesha (1998) - Marco
 * Promised Land (1998) - Tito
 * Viper (1999) - Rishi Lama
 * Undressed (1999) - Jake
 * The Steve Harvey Show (2000) - Lee
 * The Chronicle (2001) - Noodles
 * Providence (2002) - Justin Kim
 * The Proud Family (2002) - Quac Wong
 * Kim Possible (2003) - Fukushima
 * Lilo & Stitch: The Series (2005) - Jake Long
 * American Dragon: Jake Long (2005-2007) - Jake Long
 * Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2008) - Zuko
 * Entourage (2006) - Fukijama
 * El Tigre: The Adventures Of Manny Rivera (2007) - Shing-Hai Chan/ Wild Momo
 * Suite Life Of Zack and Cody (2007) - Madrid
 * The Boodocks (2010) - Jingmei
 * Totally Spies - Chet
 * Zevo 3 (2010) - Matt/Kewl Breeze
 * City Guys

Trivia

 * He has voiced two characters who manipulated fire. Zuko, from Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Jake Long from Disney's American Dragon: Jake Long.