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Former "CHiPs" star Erik Estrada explains how faith has transformed his life with his show "Divine Renovation." The show is a spiritual twist on the home renovation genre of television shows.
"CHiPs" star Erik Estrada's real life has imitated his art. The 75-year-old actor, who will debut the second season of his faith-based home improvement show, "Divine Renovation," rose to fame ...
The television show "Divine Renovation," its host, actor Erik Estrada, and a film crew spent the week at FISH of Northwest CT shelter and food pantry, providing repairs to the building and a new ...
Now 74, Estrada still acts (he most recently appeared in an episode of the show Call Me Kat), but he's also gotten to live out his childhood dream of becoming a real-life cop.
Now that Estrada's in Wilmington, shooting will be done by early October, even with losing a day or two of work to Hurricane Ian. "We've been talking about it for months," Estrada said.
Erik Estrada − who made his name as a star of NBC cops-and-crime drama "CHiPs," on which he played the friendly, motorcycle-riding California Highway Patrol Officer Francis "Ponch" Poncherello ...
Erik Estrada, the star of the 1970s hit TV show “CHiPs,” will appear at the West Coast Kustoms Cruisin’ Nationals car show this weekend in Santa Maria.
Actor Erik Estrada may be known to steal the show, but the star is quick to hand out recognition to some "co-stars" that are visiting for this weekend's West Coast Kustoms Cruisin' Nationals car ...
Erik Estrada, the former star of NBC's hit show "CHiPs", joins the "1on1 with Jon Evans" podcast, talking about his new project that shot in Wilmington. WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Erik Estrada became a ...