
George Lopez: America's Mexican
Star. Spanglish. Banter.
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Superstar comedian/actor George Lopez, one of the premier comedic talents in the entertainment industry, made his HBO solo debut performed live in front of a packed house at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, Arizona. Lopez delivers a hilarious routine touching on his own Latino roots, immigration and naturalization, modern-day kids, old-school values, interacial relationships, and the future.
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Encanto Enterprises
Language
EN
Status
Released
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George López
Himself
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