Lalo Salamanca

Lalo Salamanca
Better Call Saul character
Tony Dalton as Lalo in a promotional poster for Better Call Saul's fifth season
First appearance
Last appearance
Created byPeter Gould
Gordon Smith
Portrayed byTony Dalton
In-universe information
Full nameEduardo Salamanca
Aliases
  • Jorge de Guzmán
  • Ben
OccupationCartel operator
Relatives
HomeChihuahua, Mexico
NationalityMexican

Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca (/ˈlɑːl ˌsæləˈmɑːŋkə/ LAH-loh SAL-ə-MAHNK, Spanish: [eˈðwaɾðo ˈlalo salaˈmaŋka]) is a fictional character and one of the main antagonists of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, a spinoff of Breaking Bad. He is portrayed by Tony Dalton, with the character being created by Peter Gould and screenwriter Gordon Smith. Originally mentioned in dialogue from the Breaking Bad episode "Better Call Saul", Lalo was not introduced until the fourth season of Better Call Saul.

Lalo is one of many nephews of Hector Salamanca, an enforcer of Don Eladio Vuente's drug cartel. After Hector becomes paralyzed due to a stroke, Lalo arrives from Mexico to help run the family drug operation in Albuquerque, New Mexico; he takes a greater interest in the day-to-day details of the operation than Hector did. Because of the rivalry between Hector and Gus Fring, Lalo becomes determined to disrupt both Gus' legitimate business and his reputation with the cartel.

Showrunners gave Dalton freedom to diverge from cartel stereotypes and portrayals of the other members of the Salamanca family. Series co-creator Vince Gilligan held himself responsible for delaying Lalo's introduction, which occurred because Gould wanted to introduce Lalo as early as season one. Unlike most other Salamancas, Lalo appears charismatic and cheerful; however, he can also be merciless and chaotic. Dalton's portrayal has been critically acclaimed, with some critics deeming Lalo to be one of the best villains on television.