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George Lopez

George Lopez

Arguably the preeminent Hispanic comedian of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, and one of the most influential Latino entertainers of all time, George Lopez broke new ground for Mexican-Americans by scoring many firsts. Most significantly, he clocked in as the first Hispanic comic since Freddie Prinze Sr. (whom he idolized) to headline his own blockbuster sitcom, thus providing Latinos with a much-needed television voice and role model to boot. Born in 1961 in Mission Hills, CA, Lopez was abandoned by his father at two months old; not long after his tenth birthday, his mother delivered him permanently into the hands of his working-class grandparents, a couple singularly lacking in parental skills, affection, and financial resources. Ingeniously, Lopez took the angst, desperation, impoverishment, and overwhelming dysfunction of these preadolescent and adolescent years and spun it into behind-the-mike fodder -- in other words, using his hard-hitting experiences as building blocks for exceptionally droll, inventive standup routines. Lopez foresaw standup comedy as his only desired option after high school, and thus reportedly worked the club circuit for almost two decades -- his exclusive gig until the late '80s and early '90s. At that point, Lopez tackled a few bit roles in junky comedies such as Ski Patrol (1989) and Fatal Instinct (1993), but turned a much-needed corner, and upped the prestige quotient, by signing on to work for the esteemed Ken Loach in that director's Bread and Roses (2000), a muckraking drama about Hispanic-American janitors. The finished film divided critics but unveiled new dimensions in the actor's ability. Lopez's eponymous sitcom commenced in 2002, with the schtickmeister cast as a variant of himself, George Lopez, who worked in an airplane-parts factory. The ABC program maintained high ratings well into its sixth season. In the meantime, Lopez branched out into feature-film roles -- this time with a more respectable cinematic pedigree -- in such pictures as The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl (2005), Yours, Mine & Ours (2005), Balls of Fury (2007), and Tortilla Heaven (2007). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


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When was George Lopez born?
George Lopez date of birth: April 23, 1961

What role did George Lopez play in Beverly Hills Chihuahua?
George Lopez played Papi in Beverly Hills Chihuahua

What role did George Lopez play in Balls of Fury?
George Lopez played Rodriguez in Balls of Fury

Who did George Lopez play in Henry Poole Is Here?
George Lopez was Father Salazar in Henry Poole Is Here

What role did George Lopez portray in Tortilla Heaven?
George Lopez played Everardo in Tortilla Heaven

What role did George Lopez play in The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl?
George Lopez played Ice Guardian in The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl

What role did George Lopez play in The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl?
George Lopez played Mr. Electricidad in The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl

What role did George Lopez play in The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl?
George Lopez played Tobor in The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl

Who did George Lopez play in Real Women Have Curves?
George Lopez was Mr. Guzman in Real Women Have Curves

What role did George Lopez portray in Bread and Roses?
George Lopez played Perez in Bread and Roses

Who did George Lopez play in Swing Vote?
George Lopez was John Sweeney in Swing Vote

Who did George Lopez portray in Fatal Instinct?
George Lopez was Murder Investigator in Fatal Instinct


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