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John Leguizamo

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Leguizamo in 2014 John Alberto Leguizamo Peláez (, ; ; born July 22, 1960 or 1964) the episode of Finding Your Roots in which he appears briefly shows a family tree which states a birth date of July 22, 1960.13:00}} is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and film producer. He has appeared in more than 100 films, produced more than 20 films and documentaries, made more than 30 television appearances, and has produced various television projects. He has also written and performed for the Broadway stage, receiving four Tony Award nominations for ''Freak'' in 1998, ''Sexaholix'' in 2002, and ''Latin History for Morons'' in 2018. He received a Special Tony Award in 2018.

Leguizamo began his career as a stand-up comedian in New York City. After several years of doing supporting roles in film and television, he rose to fame with major roles in the fantasy adventure ''Super Mario Bros.'' portraying Luigi Mario and the crime drama ''Carlito's Way'' portraying Benny Blanco (both from 1993), followed by a role as drag queen Chi-Chi Rodriguez in the road comedy ''To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar'' (1995), for which he received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Other films Leguizamo has since appeared in include ''Romeo + Juliet'' (1996), ''The Pest'' (1997), ''Summer of Sam'' (1999), ''Moulin Rouge!'' (2001), ''Empire'' (2002), ''Love in the Time of Cholera'' (2007), ''Righteous Kill'' (2008), ''The Lincoln Lawyer'' (2011), ''The Counselor'' (2013), ''John Wick'' (2014), ''John Wick 2'' (2017), and ''The Menu'' (2022). As a voice actor, he narrated the sitcom ''The Brothers García'' (2000–2004) and played Sid the Sloth in the ''''Ice Age'' franchise'' (2002–present) and Bruno Madrigal in ''Encanto'' (2021).

Leguizamo is also known for his television roles including his television special ''Freak'' (1998), a filmed version of his eponymous Broadway show, for which he received the 1999 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program. This was a historic win, making Leguizamo the first ever Latino to win this award in Emmy history. He received further Primetime Emmy Award nominations for the Paramount miniseries ''Waco'' (2018) and the Netflix limited series ''When They See Us'' (2019). He has also appeared on ''ER'', ''The Kill Point'', ''Bloodline'', and ''The Mandalorian''. In 2023, he hosted the MSNBC series ''Leguizamo Does America''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Spic-o-rama : a dysfunctional comedy / by John Leguizamo. by Leguizamo, John

    Published 1994
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    Time expired [a Towaway Films production] ; Odessa Films presents ; producer, Whitney Ransick ; written and directed by Danny Leiner.

    Published 1993
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    Experimenter

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    To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar

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    Cymbeline

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    William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet Twentieth Century Fox presents a Bazmark production.

    Published 1997
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    The Lincoln Lawyer

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