Alex Reymundo

Alex Reymundo
Born Acapulco, Mexico
Medium Stand-up comedy, television, film
Genres Comedy
Subject(s) Mexican American culture, race relations, human sexuality, family, friends, everyday life
Children 2
Website AlexReymundo.com

Alex Reymundo is a Mexican-American comedian and actor, who was featured on the 2007 ALMA Awards.[1]

He was born in Acapulco, Mexico, where he lived until his family moved to Texas in the United States where lived from the age of two to twenty-two. He lived in Kentucky for seven years. Reymundo is married and has two children, a boy and a girl.

Reymundo had a one-hour special that aired on Comedy Central in 2007 called Alex Reymundo Hick-Spanic: Live in Albuquerque. He was also featured in the Showtime and Comedy Central special The Original Latin Kings of Comedy along with other Latin comedians such as George Lopez and Paul Rodriguez. He received an ALMA Award in 2008 for "Outstanding Comedy Special" for his one-hour comedy special "Alex Reymundo Hick-Spanic, Live in Albuquerque." He is currently opening up for fellow comedian (and brother-in-law) Ron White on his tour. His sister is Margo Rey.

Filmography

Film
  • 2002 The Movement, a television movie, as Officer Torez
  • 2003 El matador, as Juan Carlos, Sr.
  • 2007 Permanent Vacation, as Alex Garcia
Television
  • 2010 Latino 101, as himself
Video games
  • 2006 Cars, voice actor
Stand up
  • 2002 The Original Latin Kings of Comedy, as himself
  • 2007 Hick-Spanic: Live in Albuquerque, as himself
  • 2009 Red-Nexican, as himself

References

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