ALEX REYMUNDO: Living the Dream
Tagged: family, Film, George Lopez, MexicoPosted on: May 31st, 2007“During the past 15 years, Alex Reymundo has had no shortage of major accomplishments. Early in his career, the 38-year-old stand-up comedian started on the path to become a huge national draw by doing no less than five tours with comedy veteran Paul Rodriguez. He eventually became part of The Original Latin Kings of Comedy, the 2002 concert film, which boasted the likes of Rodriguez, George Lopez, Cheech Marin and Joey Medina. Ever since, Reymundo, whose also seen action in motion pictures El Matador and The Movement, has been inching closer and closer to breaking out on his own.
With the premiere of Hick-Spanic: Live in Albuquerque, his one-hour Showtime stand-up comedy special on Saturday, March 3 replaying all month and premiering on Comedy Central in May, Reymundo has arrived. With this performance, we get the full, unfettered version of the comic”” a married family man from Los Angeles by way of Kentucky by way of Texas by way of Mexico who embraces his diverse cultural leanings for hilarious effect.”
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