John Leguizamo is a Colombian-Puerto
Rican comedian, actor and producer working in the Hollywood,
film industry.
John was born in Bogotá, Colombia. His father,
Alberto Leguizamo was a Puerto Rican Realtor living
in Colombia who met and married a young Colombian girl
by the name of Luz. In 1968 the couple immigrated with
their children to the United States and settled down
in the Jackson Heights section of Queens in New York
City. John received his primary and secondary education
in Queens. As a student in high school, John would
write comical material and test it out on his classmates.
He was voted "Most Talkative" by his fellow
classmates. After graduating from high school, John
enrolled in the New York University where he took theater
classes.
John started out as a stand-up comic doing the New
York nightclub circuit. In 1984, he made made his T.V.
debut with a small part in Miami Vice. In 1985, John
landed a small uncredited part, making his movie debut,
in "Mixed Blood" and in 1989 he also had
a small part in "Casualties of War". In 1991,
John participated in "Hanging with the Homeboys".
That same year, he wrote and participated in the Off-Broadway
production "Mambo Mouth", where he played
seven different characters. Mambo Mouth won an Obie
Award and an Outer Critics Awards. He was listed as
one of 12 "Promisising New Actors of 1991" in "John
Willis' Screen Worlds Vol. 43".
In 1993, John wrote and participated in "Spic-O-Rama",
where he makes fun of the stereotyping of Latinos in
the U.S.. The production won a Drama Desk Award and
four Cable ACE Awards. The 1993 movie production "Super
Mario Brothers" where he played the role of "Luigi
Mario", is considered to be the film which skyrocketed
his acting career in Hollywood. Since then, other movies
followed such as: "Carlito's Way" (1993)
as "Benny Blanco" alongside Al Pacino, "Romeo
and Juliet" (1996) as "Tybalt", "The
Fan" (1996) as "Manny", "Executive
Decision" (1996) as "Captain Rat", "Doctor
Dolittle" (1998) as "Rat #2", "Summer
of Sam" (1999) and "Moulin Rouge" as "Toulouse
Lautrec". John has participated in over 53 films,
including "The Alibi" where he will play
the role of "Hannibal" and which is in the
post-production stages as of 2005.
In 1998, he debuted in Broadway in the production
of "Freak", which was also turned into an
HBO film by director Spike Lee. John has produced 10
films, including Piñero and made 13 TV guest
appearances. |