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Paul Rodriguez was born in Culiacan, Sinaloa, to Mexican agriculture ranchers. [1] His family migrated to Compton, California, where Rodriguez enlisted in the United States Air Force and was stationed in Iceland and in Duluth, Minnesota. Rodriguez was first assigned to Lackland AFB after completing training at Sheppard AFB, both in Texas. A1C ...
Born in East L.A. is a 1987 American satirical comedy film written and directed by Cheech Marin in his feature film directorial debut, who also starred in the film. It co-stars Paul Rodriguez, Daniel Stern, Kamala Lopez, Jan-Michael Vincent, Lupe Ontiveros and Jason Scott Lee in his feature film debut.
The film's theme song is "Quicksilver Lightning" by Giorgio Moroder and Dean Pitchford.Performed by Roger Daltrey of the Who, it was a minor hit on the pop charts.The film score was composed by Tony Banks, of Genesis fame.
In addition to his stand-up comedy career, Rodriguez’s TV credits include hosting Univision’s El Show de Paul Rodriguez and MTV Tr3s’ Mis Videos Locos. He also has appeared or voiced ...
Latino actor and comedian Paul Rodriguez says his new movie, "Clifford the Big Red Dog" is about the fact that "it's okay to be the oddball." Lovable, lumbering Clifford shows kids 'you belong ...
The Whoopee Boys is a 1986 American comedy film directed by John Byrum and starring Michael O'Keefe and Paul Rodriguez. It was made by the writers and the producers of the 1984 hit film Revenge of the Nerds .
Derrick Cabrera (Paul Rodriguez) is an up-and-coming street skateboarder from Chicago with dreams of going pro.He and his fellow skateboarding friends Cash (), Reese (Terry Kennedy), and Troy (), as well as filmographer friend Mikey (), spend their days skating at spots around the city, being pursued by cops for skating where they shouldn't be, and planning how to make names for themselves.
The depiction of criminal enforcer Jorge "Rivi" Ayala in Netflix's 'Griselda' includes some pretty shocking details—here's how they stack up to the truth.