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'''Carlos Mencia''', a [[comedian]], [[writer]], and [[actor]], was born seventeenth of eighteen children on [[October 22]], [[1967]] as '''Ned Mencia''' in San Pedro Sula, [[Honduras]] to Magdelena Mencia and Roberto Holness. He was raised by his aunt Consuela and uncle Pablo Mencia in [[East Los Angeles (region)|East Los Angeles]], [[California]]. By his own admission, staying out of trouble was difficult growing up, but with the help of his family he excelled in school and stayed out of [[gangs]]. He would go on to [[California State University, Los Angeles|CSU at LA]] majoring in [[Electronics|electronic]] [[engineering]], but would leave one credit shy of graduation to pursue a career in [[comedy]] after a successful performance at [[open mic]] night at [[The Laugh Factory]] |
'''Carlos Mencia''', a [[comedian]], [[writer]], and [[actor]], was born seventeenth of eighteen children on [[October 22]], [[1967]] as '''Ned Mencia''' in San Pedro Sula, [[Honduras]] to Magdelena Mencia and Roberto Holness. He was raised by his aunt Consuela and uncle Pablo Mencia in [[East Los Angeles (region)|East Los Angeles]], [[California]]. By his own admission, staying out of trouble was difficult growing up, but with the help of his family he excelled in school and stayed out of [[gangs]]. He would go on to [[California State University, Los Angeles|CSU at LA]] majoring in [[Electronics|electronic]] [[engineering]], but would leave one credit shy of graduation to pursue a career in [[comedy]] after a successful performance at [[open mic]] night at [[The Laugh Factory]]. |
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Revision as of 12:34, 25 July 2005
Carlos Mencia, a comedian, writer, and actor, was born seventeenth of eighteen children on October 22, 1967 as Ned Mencia in San Pedro Sula, Honduras to Magdelena Mencia and Roberto Holness. He was raised by his aunt Consuela and uncle Pablo Mencia in East Los Angeles, California. By his own admission, staying out of trouble was difficult growing up, but with the help of his family he excelled in school and stayed out of gangs. He would go on to CSU at LA majoring in electronic engineering, but would leave one credit shy of graduation to pursue a career in comedy after a successful performance at open mic night at The Laugh Factory.
Early Career
Taking the stage name Carlos Mencia, he was a quick success at such venerated LA stand-up venues as The Comedy Store and The L.A. Cabaret. This led to appearances on The Arsenio Hall Show and Buscando Estrellas, where he attained the title "International Comedy Grand Champion". Then, in 1994, Carlos was chosen to host HBO's latino comedy showcase, Loco Slam.
Carlos followed up Loco Slam by hosting Funny is Funny! on Galavision in 1998. He would continue to do stand-up, including a very succesful tour in 2001 with Freddy Soto and Pablo Fransisco, "The Three Amigos". Carlos also did two half-hour specials on HBO, the second of which won him a CableACE Award for Best Stand-Up Comedy Special. After the release of his first comedy album by Warner Records, Take A Joke America, Carlos performed his break-out performance on Comedy Central Presents in 2002.
By the time his career began to take off in the early 2000's, Mencia was also working as an actor doing guest appearances in the television shows Moesha and The Shield, and starring in the film Outta Time and the animated show The Proud Family.
Comedy
Mencia's comedy has been considered by some to be very controversial. Like many comedians, he focuses on race, politics, religion, class and society, in a style some consider politically incorrect. He mixes blunt and unforgiving observations with angry reactions to current events. Some consider his jokes racist, focusing on stereotypes, but he says he does not focus on any one race, instead creating comedy about all races, ethnicities and religions equally, including his own.
Current Work
Mencia recently released his first retail DVD, Carlos Mencia: Not for the Easily Offended, as well as his latest comedy album Down to the Nitty Gritty. Most notedly, he has started his own television series: he is the creator and star of his newest project, Mind of Mencia, on Comedy Central, which he also produces. The show, which began airing July 2005, is a mix of stand-up, sketch comedy, and street comedy, and Comedy Central utilizes his controversial comedy as a selling point in the vein of Chappelle's Show.
Filmography
- In Living Color (TV), playing a Valet in episode six of season two, May 28, 2002
- Moesha (TV), playing "Carlos" in the episode "Life Imitating Art," February 9, 1999
- The Proud Family (TV), starring as Felix (voice) (2001-)
- The Shield (TV) playing "Gabo" in the episode "Two Days of Blood," May 28, 2002
- Outta Time (2002), playing "Juancho"
- 29 Palms (2002), playing "The Comedian"
Not including his comedy specials for HBO and Comedy Central, Mencia has also appeared on Comic Relief, and hosted Loco Slam in 1994, Latino Laugh Festival in 1997, Funny is Funny! in 1998, and Uncensored Comedy: That's Not Funny in 2003.
He has released three comedy DVDs, Down to the Nitty Gritty, Not for the Easily Offended, and a compilation of his HBO specials.
Discography
- Take a Joke America (2001)
- America Rules (2002)
- Unmerciful (2003)
- Not for the Easily Offended (2003)
- Down to the Nitty Gritty (2004)