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Rodriguez currently stars in the comedy-reality series 'Mis Videos Locos' on MTV Tr3s.
Rodriguez currently stars in the comedy-reality series 'Mis Videos Locos' on MTV Tr3s.

He is possibly planning on retiring to focus on a director's role to elevate his son, Paul Rodriguez Jr, into an acting career.<ref>{{cite web|title=BackstageOL Talks to Paul Rodriguez|url=http://www.backstageol.com/dave-morales/paul-rodriguez-interview/|work=BackstageOL Talks to Paul Rodriguez|publisher=BackstageOL|accessdate=18 July 2011}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 20:48, 18 July 2011

Paul Rodriguez
Rodriguez at a USO show aboard the USS Nimitz, June 19, 2003
Born (1955-01-19) January 19, 1955 (age 69)
OccupationActor/Comedian
Years active1983–present

Paul Rodriguez (born January 19, 1955) is a Mexican-born American stand-up comedian and actor.

Personal life

Rodriguez was born in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico to parents who were migrant farm laborers.[1] He was raised in East Los Angeles and served in the military, where he was stationed in Iceland and Duluth, Minnesota. His son, Paul Rodriguez Jr., is a professional skateboarder nicknamed P-Rod.

Rodriguez endorsed Meg Whitman in the 2010 California gubernatorial election.[2] He started being a comedian when he found out his face was funny.

Career

Rodriguez considered becoming a lawyer, but instead went into comedy. His first shot at national fame, the ABC sitcom a.k.a. Pablo, was canceled after seven episodes.

In 1988, Rodriguez replaced Bob Eubanks as host of The Newlywed Game. The show lasted one season before being canceled, During his Tenure as host of the Newlywed Game, The show began using the 1958 hit record Book of Love by The Monotones as the theme song.


Rodriguez has starred in several feature films including, D.C. Cab, Born in East L.A., Tortilla Soup, Rat Race, and Ali. He directed and starred in the film A Million to Juan. Rodriguez has also performed voice-over roles on King of the Hill, Dora the Explorer and Beverly Hills Chihuahua.

Many of his comedy specials involve serious issues for the Latino community, and Rodriguez is known for his charity work. He has performed on several Comic Relief charity specials. In 1995, he performed a comedy television special live at San Quentin State Prison. He produced and was featured on the 2002 comedy special titled The Original Latin Kings of Comedy. In 2004, Comedy Central ranked him 74th on its list of the 100 Greatest Standups of all Time.[3]

Rodriguez is a part-owner of the Laugh Factory in West Hollywood, California, the site of comedian/actor Michael Richards' highly-publicized on-stage rant against two African American men who were heckling him.[4] Of Richards' repeated use of the word nigger, Rodriguez said, "Once the word comes out of your mouth and you don't happen to be African American, then you have a whole lot of explaining".[5]

Rodriguez also has an interest in farming with operations in California's Central Valley. He is the chairman of the California Latino Water Coalition, a group trying to draw attention to California's dire water situation. He also had a night show called El Show de Paul Rodriguez on Univision in the early 1990s.

Rodriguez currently stars in the comedy-reality series 'Mis Videos Locos' on MTV Tr3s.

He is possibly planning on retiring to focus on a director's role to elevate his son, Paul Rodriguez Jr, into an acting career.[6]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Other notes
1983 D.C. Cab Xavier
1986 Quicksilver Hector Rodriguez
The Whoopee Boys Barney Benar
Miracles Juan
1987 Born in East L.A. Javier
1993 Made in America Jose
1994 A Million to Juan Juan Lopez
Rhythm Thief Eladio
1995 Rough Magic Diego
1998 Melting Pot Gustavo Alvarez
2000 Price of Glory Pepe
Mambo Café Gustavo Alvarez
G-Men From Hell Winiford 'Weenie Man'
2001 Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles Diego
Tortilla Soup Orlando Castillo
Rat Race Gus the Cabbie
The Shipment Jose Garcia
Ali Dr. Ferdie Pacheco
2002
Blood Work Det. Ronaldo Arrango
Back by Midnight Next Week
Time Changer Eddie Martinez
2003 Chasing Papi Costas Delgado Uncredited Role
How to Get the Man's Foot Outta Your Ass Jose Garcia
2004 A Cinderella Story Bobby
2005 The World's Fastest Indian Fernando
2006 Cloud 9 Mr. Wong
Swap Meet Councilmen Gonzales
Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen Cupid Voice Role
Direct-to-Video Release
2007 One Long Night Poncho
2008 Vicious Circle Professor
Beverly Hills Chihuahua Chico Voice Role
2009 Lonely Street Det. Romero
Porndogs: The Adventures of Sadie Bato Voice Role
The Deported Ernesto
2010 Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore Crazy Carlito
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1983 Gloria Jerry Episode: An Uncredited Woman
1984 a.k.a. Pablo Paul Rivera 6 episodes
1986 Hardesty House
Tall Tales & Legends Julio Episode: Ponce de Leon
The Golden Girls Ramone Episode: Vacation
1988–1989 Trial and Error Tony Rivera 8 episodes
1988–1989 The Newlywed Game Himself
1990 Grand Slam Pedro Gomez 8 episodes
1991 Hi Honey - I'm Dead Ralph (The Angel) TV-Movie
Great Performances Satanas Episode: La Pastorela
1995 Live in San Quentin, Paul Rodriguez Himself Live TV-Special
The Eddie Files Construction Worker Episode: Geometry - Invasion of the Polygons
Touched by an Angel Ben Rivera Episode: Trust
1996 Latino Laugh Festival Himself Live TV-Special
1998 King of the Hill Jacinto Episode: Three Days of the Kahndo
2000 Ready to Run T.J. Voice Role
TV-Movie
2000–2001 Resurrection Blvd. Paulie 4 episodes
2002 American Family Flaco Episode: Mexican Revolution
2003 The Twilight Zone Rosas Episode: Tagged
The Proud Family Limo Driver Voice Role
Episode: Adventures in BeBe-Sitting
Dora the Explorer Leon, the Circus Lion Voice Role
Episode: Leon, the Circus Lion
2005 The Buzz on Maggie Julio's Father Voice Role
Episode: Lunchlady

Awards and nominations

ALMA Award

  • 1999: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by an Individual or Act in a Variety or Comedy Special" - Comic Relief VIII
  • 2002: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture" - Tortilla Soup

Imagen Awards

  • 2009: Nominated, "Best Supporting Actor/Feature Film" - Beverly Hills Chihuahua

NCLR Bravo Awards

  • 1996: Won, "Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Variety or Music Series/Special" - Latino Laugh Festival

References

  1. ^ Paul Rodriguez Biography (1955-)
  2. ^ Paul Rodriguez endorses Meg Whitman
  3. ^ Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time at IMDb
  4. ^ "Michael Richards, aka Kramer, spews racial slurs during stand-up" at signonsandiego.com.
  5. ^ "Richards Racial Tirade Draws Castigation" SFgate.com news as retrieved December 18, 2006
  6. ^ "BackstageOL Talks to Paul Rodriguez". BackstageOL Talks to Paul Rodriguez. BackstageOL. Retrieved 18 July 2011.

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