Jose Feliciano worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Early on, Feliciano mostly landed roles in various films, including the documentary "Our Latin Thing" (1972) with Johnny Pacheco, the comedic drama "Aaron Loves Angela" (1975) with Kevin Hooks and the documentary "Salsa" (1975) with Ray Barretto. He also appeared in the musical "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1978) with Peter Frampton. He had a part on the television special "The Bing Crosby Show (10/23/68)" (NBC, 1968-69). Feliciano also contributed music to "MacKenna's Gold" (1969) with Gregory Peck. In the eighties and the nineties, Feliciano devoted his time to various credits, such as "The Hollywood Christmas Parade" "The Forbidden Dance" (1990) and "Fargo" with Frances McDormand (1996). He also worked on "200 Cigarettes" (1999). Feliciano's music was also featured in the Mark Wahlberg crime flick "The Yards" (2000), "Sugar & Spice" (2001) with Marla Sokoloff and the Nicole Kidman dramatic period piece "Moulin Rouge" (2001). His music was also featured in the Roselyn Sanchez comedy "Chasing Papi" (2003). In addition to his music, Feliciano also appeared on-screen in "STARTUP.COM" (2001). Feliciano most recently appeared on "The Latin Explosion: A New America" (HBO, 2015-).