Friendly as all get-out, Native-Latino stand-up comic Paul Rodriguez from Sinaloa, Mexico but raised in East Los Angeles, California. After finishing his military
service, he went to college on the GI bill with the idea of becoming an
attorney, but developed an interest in comedy while taking elective
courses.
Paul honed his stand-up act at L.A.'s famous The Comedy Store
while working as a doorman there, and got his break as an opening act
for others at various concerts and universities and as a warm-up comic
on
Norman Lear's short-lived sitcom
Gloria (1982) starring
Sally Struthers.
Lear was so impressed that he wrote and developed a sitcom specifically
for Paul entitled
a.k.a. Pablo (1984), which caught the public's eye only briefly.
Other comedy series followed, however, including
Trial and Error (1988) and
Grand Slam (1990),
and a few movies also came his way with
D.C. Cab (1983) and
Born in East L.A. (1987). Sticking
to his Native Latin-American roots as the basis for his comedy, he has made an
appealing crossover hit.
The comedian broke through the talk show venue with "El
Show DE Paul Rodriguez", which had a four-year run, and branched out
into directing with the film
A Million to Juan (1994), which he also co-wrote and
starred in. More recently, he appeared with
Paul Hogan in
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) and had
an atypical role in director
Clint Eastwood's
Blood Work (2002) as an arrogant, smarmy
police detective. More recently, he has been visible (good or bad) in
A Cinderella Story (2004),
The World's Fastest Indian (2005) and
Cloud 9 (2006).
He also executive-produced and starred in the comedy concert film
The Original Latin Kings of Comedy (2002). He has been seen everywhere on cable comedy showcases,
including
Paul Rodriguez: Behind Bars (1991),
Crossing White Lines (1999),
Paul Rodriguez Live!: I Need the Couch (1987),
Paul Rodriguez: Live in San Quentin (1995),
Paul Rodriguez & Friends: Comedy Rehab (2009) and
Paul Rodriguez: The Here & Wow (2018)., all of which solidified his reputation as one of the country's best known Indigenous Hispanic-American comics in the U.S.
Other millennium film credits include a wide variety of roles, including those in
Tortilla Soup (2001),
Ali (2001),
Time Changer (2002),
Baadasssss! (2003),
Back by Midnight (2004),
Lonely Street (2008),
I'm Not Like That No More (2010),
Mission Air (2014),
Pray for Rain (2017),
Cholo Zombies (2024). He also provided voices for the animated features
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008),
Porndogs: The Adventures of Sadie (2009) and
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010). On TV, he was a regular on the Spanish-speaking comedy
Componiendo a Paco (2012) and played the title role in the English-speaking sitcom
Fixing Paco (2012).
Paul has been recognized for his tireless charity work, which includes strong, avid support for the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Farm Aid, Leukemia Telethon, Project Literacy, and Housing Now, among many others.