John Leguizamo

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Hindi Sad Diamonds 03:28 Tools
Hindi Sad Diamonds - From "Moulin Rouge" Soundtrack 04:09 Tools
Ascension / Nature Boy 04:09 Tools
Home Birth or Bikini Wax 01:48 Tools
Can A Girl Be A Bastard? 05:08 Tools
Holes In My Condom 00:50 Tools
Dead Santa 01:32 Tools
Blue Balls Strategy 02:48 Tools
Fart Asphyxiation 01:23 Tools
Make The White Pee 03:35 Tools
Rapunzel Garcia 04:14 Tools
Ghetto Prize or Fucked-Up White Family 04:02 Tools
Penny 05:50 Tools
Airing Their Differences 00:43 Tools
Yakkity Yak 00:42 Tools
Parents' Divorce 00:52 Tools
High At Grampa's Funeral 02:39 Tools
My Divorce 01:03 Tools
Grampa's Pinga 01:43 Tools
It's Got A Ding Dong 00:44 Tools
Bedtime Story 01:55 Tools
Human Dairy Farm 00:50 Tools
Costumed X-Mas 01:21 Tools
The Night Before Christmas 03:25 Tools
Parents' Divorce - Live 03:25 Tools
Hindi Sad Diamonds (From "Moulin Rouge" Soundtrack) 02:14 Tools
Gramps and Grams 03:25 Tools
Gotta Get Some 02:02 Tools
Evelyn 06:37 Tools
Intro - Guest Announcer: Chris Rock 01:15 Tools
Gramps + Grams 01:48 Tools
Colicky Son - or The Little Prick 01:30 Tools
Nature Boy 02:17 Tools
Freak (Full) 01:30 Tools
Eveyln 06:36 Tools
The Pitch (Spectacular Spectacular) - Original Film Version 01:30 Tools
Teeny, Da Woman Who Called Me On My Bullshit 03:12 Tools
Intro 01:15 Tools
Voodoo Mambo 02:50 Tools
Teeny-Da Woman Who Called Me on My Bullshit 02:50 Tools
The Pest (theme) 02:50 Tools
Love in Your Underwear 05:58 Tools
Freak 15:34 Tools
Colicky Son-Or the Little Prick 00:00 Tools
Family Bbqs 01:15 Tools
Can a Girl Be a Bastard 05:58 Tools
Colicky Son (Or the Little Prick) 05:58 Tools
The Pest 05:58 Tools
Teeny (Da Woman Who Called Me on My Bullshit) 04:03 Tools
Moulin Rouge 2 - Ascension / Nature Boy 11:06 Tools
Ghetto Prize or Fucked up White Family 04:03 Tools
Our Apartment 02:14 Tools
Voodo Mambo 05:58 Tools
Guest Announcer: Chris Rock (Intro) 01:15 Tools
My Drunk Loveable Father 02:14 Tools
Puberty Hit! 02:14 Tools
Nuyorican Rich 02:14 Tools
30 the New Midlife Crisis 02:14 Tools
Nature Boy (Movie Version) 02:14 Tools
The Pest Theme 02:14 Tools
Ghetto Prize Or F*cked-Up White Family 02:14 Tools
Teeny, da Woman Who Called Me on My B******t 02:14 Tools
Chorus Line 02:14 Tools
Colicky Son - Or the Little P***k 02:14 Tools
Ghetto Prize or F****d-Up White Family 02:14 Tools
Single Mom 02:14 Tools
Sunnyside Queens 04:10 Tools
High at Grampas Funeral 02:14 Tools
Interludio: Stupid is As Stupid Does 02:14 Tools
Make Me a Man 04:10 Tools
Sid's Sing-A-Long 04:10 Tools
Get Nasty Tonight 04:10 Tools
Parents Divorce 02:14 Tools
Ascension / Nature Boy (from the "Death and Ascension" scene) 04:10 Tools
New Attitude 04:10 Tools
My Science Project 04:10 Tools
Moulin Rouge Soundtrack- Hindi Sad Diamonds 04:10 Tools
Fresh Air Fund 06:38 Tools
Costumed Xmas 04:10 Tools
Grampas Pinga 04:10 Tools
Ascension/Nature Boy 00:00 Tools
Hip Hop Take Out 00:00 Tools
Super Latin Dad 02:57 Tools
Happily Divorced 02:57 Tools
Estrellas De Fania 06:38 Tools
Leguizamo Contra Leguizamo 02:57 Tools
Dear Santa 06:38 Tools
Is There Sex After Kids? 02:06 Tools
Can A Girl Be A Bastard- 06:38 Tools
The Fathering Thing 02:06 Tools
Da Woman Who Called Me On My Bullshit 03:14 Tools
Puro Teatro 02:57 Tools
The Sexaholix 02:57 Tools
Spank It 02:57 Tools
There Was A Boy 02:57 Tools
Audition 02:57 Tools
My Crazy Brother Willie 02:06 Tools
Future Moms 02:57 Tools
Latin Heartbeat 02:06 Tools
Did You Get Lucky? 02:06 Tools
Nature Boy (OST Moulin Rouge) 02:06 Tools
The Pest (Voodoo Mambo) 02:06 Tools
Intro - Chris Rock 02:06 Tools
Older Women 02:06 Tools
Colicky Son or the Little Prick 02:06 Tools
The Pest Theme/Intro 02:06 Tools
My Disco Moms 03:13 Tools
Its Got a Ding Dong, Airing Their Differences 02:06 Tools
Moulin Rouge - Nature Boy (Toulouse's Version) 02:06 Tools
Fart Asphyxiation - Live 02:06 Tools
Gramps + Grams - Live 02:06 Tools
Albino Latin Guy 02:06 Tools
Teeny Da Woman Who Called Me on My Bullshit 03:13 Tools
Hindi Sad Diamonds [Moulin Rouge] 03:13 Tools
Act One: Ghetto Prize Or Fucked-Up White Family 03:13 Tools
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Leguizamo was born in Bogotá, Colombia to Alberto and Luz Leguizamo.[1] His paternal grandfather was of Italian and Puerto Rican descent;[2] his maternal grandfather was Lebanese.[3] Leguizamo's father was once an aspiring film director and studied at Cinecittà but eventually dropped out due to lack of finances.[4] When Leguizamo was three years old, his family emigrated to the United States[5] and lived in various neighborhoods of Queens in New York City.[6] Leguizamo attended the Joseph Pulitzer Middle School (I.S.145) and later the Murry Bergtraum High School. As a student at Murry Bergtraum High School, Leguizamo wrote comedy material and tested it out on his classmates. He was voted "Most Talkative" by his fellow classmates. After graduating from high school, Leguizamo enrolled at New York University where he took theater classes. [edit] Career Leguizamo started out as a stand-up comic doing the New York nightclub circuit. In 1984, he made his T.V. debut with a small part in Miami Vice. His other early roles include: an extra in Madonna's Borderline video (1984), as a friend of Madonna's boyfriend; Mixed Blood (1985); Casualties of War (1989); Hangin' with the Homeboys (1991); the robber in Regarding Henry (1991) and Night Owl (a.k.a. Nite Owl) (1993), which was filmed from 1991-1992. In 1991, he also wrote and took part in the Off-Broadway production Mambo Mouth, where he played seven different characters. Mambo Mouth won an Obie Award and an Outer Critics Award. He was listed as one of 12 "Promising New Actors of 1991" in "John Willis' Screen Worlds Vol. 43". In 1993, Leguizamo wrote and participated in Spic-O-Rama, where he made fun of the stereotyping of Latinos in the U.S.. The production won a Drama Desk Award and four Cable ACE Awards. Leguizamo also played the role of Luigi Mario in the 1993 movie production Super Mario Brothers, starting his acting career in Hollywood. Leguizamo also created, executive produced, wrote for, and starred in the 1995 Latino-oriented variety show called "House of Buggin'". The show showcased Leguizamo's well-known ability to assume a wide variety of colorful, energetic characters. The show ran less than a year on Fox. Other movies included Carlito's Way (1993) as Benny Blanco alongside Al Pacino, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995) as Chi Chi Rodriguez, Romeo + Juliet (1996) as Tybalt, Prince of Cats, The Fan (1996) as Manny, Executive Decision (1996) as Captain Rat, The Pest in 1997, as con man Pestario "Pest" Vargas, Doctor Dolittle (1998) as Rat #2, Summer of Sam (1999) as Vinny, and Moulin Rouge! (2001) as Toulouse Lautrec. In 2000, Leguizamo played two genies in the Emmy Award winning miniseries Arabian Nights. Leguizamo has participated in over 53 films, including The Alibi, where he played the role of "Hannibal". In 1998, he debuted on Broadway in the production of Freak, which was also turned into an HBO film by director Spike Lee. Leguizamo has produced 10 films, including Piñero and made 13 TV guest appearances. In 2000, he wrote and participated in Freak, which was basically about his whole life experience with his family, how he had a troubled family, and a messed up life. He voiced Sid the sloth for 2002's Ice Age and has done so in both Ice Age 2: the meltdown and Ice Age: Dawn of the dinosaurs. In 2003, he wrote and participated in Sexaholix which basically explained his love life, and how he started a family. Later in 2003, he voice-acted Globox from Rayman 3. The game versions with his voice acting were PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, PC, and Mac. During the 2005-2006 television season, Leguizamo joined the cast of the show "ER", playing the emotionally disturbed Dr. Victor Clemente, a new attending who is keen on introducing the staff of County General to better ways of treating patients and cutting-edge technology. Clemente, however, was plagued with personal problems and was fired from the hospital near the end of the season. Dr. Clemente's departure from the show was a blessing for Leguizamo. He revealed to CraveOnline that he was not happy working on the television program. "I was depressed doing ER," he admitted, "I started gaining weight, I was eating donuts, I started smoking again. I’m eating McDonalds, things that I know when I’m depressed I do. I tried to kill myself internally."[7] In October 2006, Leguizamo's memoir, Pimps, Hos, Playa Hatas and All the Rest of My Hollywood Friends: My Life, was released. During an interview on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Leguizamo stated that his memoir was very frank about odd experiences involving other celebrities and co-stars he had worked with. He claimed that working with Arnold Schwarzenegger was one of the most enjoyable experiences he had as an actor. He also said that Arnold's accent let him say things that others would think were sexist or homophobic if said by someone else, that Steven Seagal was an egotist with diva tendencies, and that Leonardo DiCaprio was a "patron of prostitutes".[8] In July 2007, Spike TV aired their dramatized series The Kill Point, starring Leguizamo, Donnie Wahlberg and Michael Hyatt. The show was an eight part series revolving around ex war veterans whose bank robbery went wrong, thus ending in a hostage situation. Despite high ratings, The Kill Point was not renewed for a second season. Read more on Last.fm. 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