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ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT
JOHN LEGUIZAMO (Sid), a multi-faceted performer and Emmy Award winner, has
established a career that defies categorization. With boundless energy and
creativity, his work in film, theatre, television, and literature covers a
variety of genres, continually threatening to create a few of its own.
In 2011, Leguizamo returned to Broadway with his new solo play "Ghetto Klown,”
the next chapter in his hugely popular personal and professional story. Directed
by Academy Award® winner Fisher Stevens, "Ghetto Klown” follows in the
unabashed, uncensored, and uninhibited tradition of Leguizamo's "Mambo Mouth,”
"Spic-O-Rama,” "Freak,” and "Sexaholix… a Love Story.”
In 2011, Leguizamo also starred in "Fugly,” opposite Rosie Perez and Rhada
Mitchell, which he also wrote and produced. "Fugly” stars Leguizamo as a New
York comedian whose near death experience forces him to make difficult life
choices.
Other recent film credits include "Vanishing on 7th Street,” "The Lincoln
Lawyer,” "Love in Time of Cholera,” "The Happening,” "Righteous Kill,” "The
Babysitters,” "The Take” and "Where God Left His Shoes.” In addition, Leguizamo
appeared in the films "Miracle at St. Anna,” "Land of the Dead,” "Assault on
Precinct 13,” "Sueno,” "Spun,” "Summer of Sam,” "King of the Jungle,” "Spawn,”
"William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet,” "Dr. Dolittle,” "Carlito's Way” and
"Casualties of War” – and of course "Ice Age,” "Ice Age: The Meltdown” and "Ice
Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.”
For his performance as a sensitive drag queen in "To Wong Foo, Thanks for
Everything, Julie Newmar,” Leguizamo garnered a Golden Globe® nomination for
Best Supporting Actor. Leguizamo picked up ALMA Award nominations for his roles
in "Moulin Rouge” (Best Supporting Actor) and "King of the Jungle” (Best Lead
Actor). He was the recipient of the 2002 ALMA Award for Entertainer of the
Year.
In the summer of 2007, Leguizamo returned to television in Spike TV's limited
series "The Kill Point,” in which he played the leader of a gang of bank robbers
that had recently returned from serving in Iraq. Leguizamo appeared as a guest
star in twelve episodes of NBC's cornerstone drama "ER” during the 2005/2006
season, and in 2006 did a guest starring arc on the NBC hit "My Name is Earl.”
In 1991, Leguizamo created an off-Broadway sensation as the writer and
performer of his one-man show "Mambo Mouth,” in which he portrayed seven
different characters. He received Obie®, Outer Critics Circle and Vanguardia
awards for his performance.
Leguizamo's second one-man show, "Spic-O-Rama,” had an extended sold-out run
in Chicago at the Goodman and Briar Street theaters before opening in New York. The play received numerous accolades including the Dramatists' Guild Hull-Warriner
Award for Best American Play and the Lucille Lortel Outstanding Achievement
Award for Best Broadway Performance. Leguizamo received the Theatre World Award
for Outstanding New Talent, as well as a Drama Desk Award for Best Solo
Performance. "Spic-O-Rama” aired on HBO, receiving four CableACE Awards.
"Freak,” Leguizamo's third one-man show, ended a successful run on Broadway in
1998. Billed as a Semi-Demi-Quasi-Pseudo Autobiography, "Freak” was described as
"scathingly funny” by The New York Times. Along with the Tony® Award
nominations for Best Play and Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play,
Leguizamo won the Drama Desk and the Outer Critic's Circle Awards for
Outstanding Solo Performance. A special presentation of "Freak,” directed by
Spike Lee, aired on HBO and earned Leguizamo the Emmy Award for Outstanding
Performance in a Variety or Music Program, as well as a nomination for
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special.
In fall of 2001 Leguizamo returned to Broadway with "Sexaholix...a Love
Story.” Directed by Peter Askin, the play is based on the sold-out national
tour, "John Leguizamo Live!” Leguizamo was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle
Award for Outstanding Solo Performance and the show received a Tony nomination
for Best Special Theatrical Performance. "Sexaholix” aired as an HBO Special in
spring 2002 and also toured the country. Additional stage credits include "A
Midsummer Night's Dream” and "La Puta Vida” at the New York Shakespeare Festival
and Parting Gestures at INTAR.
Leguizamo is also an accomplished author. He recently penned his
autobiography Pimps, Hos, Playa Hatas, and All the Rest of My Hollywood Friends,
which was released by Harper Collins in October 2006. The New York Times called
the book "brutally funny,” while USA Today coined Leguizamo as "one of the most
exciting talents to come along in some time."
Leguizamo currently resides in New York City with his wife and two children.
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