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Ricardo Alvarez |
Ricardo Alvarez is a Latino inmate on the HBO drama Oz played by Tomas Milian.
Character overview
The Grandfather of inmate Miguel Alvarez and the Father of inmate Eduardo Alvarez, he is serving Life Imprisonment in solitary confinement for murdering a Haitian inmate who cut out Eduardo's tongue. He dies due to Alzheimer's disease at the end of Season 1.
Season 1
Ricardo appears at the request of Father Mukada to discuss the birth of new inmate
Miguel Alvarez's son. Miguel is Ricardo's grandson whom he has never met and has no
intention of taking responsibility for the baby that is being born. Mukada wants to help end the cycle of the Alvarez family
incarcerations as Ricardo, his son
Ricardo went to prison for Armed Robbery in 1943 as Eduardo was being born. He did not see Eduardo again until 1961 when Eduardo came to Oz as a prisoner. Eduardo disrespected a Haitian inmate who exacted revenge on him by cutting out his tongue preventing him from being able to speak. Ricardo then vengefully cut out the Haitian's heart and was sentenced to Life In Solitary Confinement. For killing a man who harmed his son, Mukada sees that Ricardo was in fact a loving parent who sees the importance of protecting family members. From here, Mukada tells Ricardo not to talk to Miguel for his sake or Eduardo's sake but for the sake of Miguel's baby - Ricardo's Great-Grandchild. Ricardo and Eduardo visit where they both verbally and subliminally tell him to take responsibility for the child being born causing Miguel to have a change in heart about raising the child. Tragedy however occurs after Miguel's baby is born as it dies to a bad liver caused by the drugs used by Miguel and the baby's mother Maritza before the baby's birth.
After this happens, Ricardo begins to lose his mind and gets Alzheimer's disease. He does not know where he is and is deemed as a non-threatening inmate by Mukada and Sister Pete. When Warden Glynn refuses to let him go for legal reasons, Miguel and Eduardo take care of him in the hospital ward until his death occurs.
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