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Born on 7 March 1951, Felix Alcala is a popular television director. His first major break came in 1991 when he guest directed on an episode of ''ABC's'' short lived but popular drama ''Homefront''. Since then he has guest directed on a vast number of series including ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''ER'' and ''House M.D.''. In 2006 he directed the much anticipated two hour third season premiere of ''Battlestar Galactica'' entitled ''Exodus''.
Born on 7 March 1951, Felix Alcala is a popular television director. His first major break came in 1991 when he guest directed on an episode of ''ABC's'' short lived but popular drama ''Homefront''. Since then he has guest directed on a vast number of series including ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''ER'' and ''House M.D.''. In 2006 he directed the much anticipated two hour third season premiere of ''Battlestar Galactica'' entitled ''Exodus''.
Félix also co-produced the movie made for television ''Walkout'', based upon the true story of Paula Crisostomo, a Mexican-American Student Activist who fights the anti-mexican bias in the american educational system. This feature was , coincidentally, directed by Battlestar's leading man [[Edward James Olmos]]

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Born on 7 March 1951, Felix Alcala is a popular television director. His first major break came in 1991 when he guest directed on an episode of ABC's short lived but popular drama Homefront. Since then he has guest directed on a vast number of series including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, ER and House M.D.. In 2006 he directed the much anticipated two hour third season premiere of Battlestar Galactica entitled Exodus.

Félix also co-produced the movie made for television Walkout, based upon the true story of Paula Crisostomo, a Mexican-American Student Activist who fights the anti-mexican bias in the american educational system. This feature was , coincidentally, directed by Battlestar's leading man Edward James Olmos