Sunday, February 19, 2012

Eugenio Dervez; a Hispanic Pride!


             Eugenio Dervez is a Mexican comedian well recognize in Mexico.  Eugenio was born in Mexico City September 2, 1962.  Son of two great actors and publicists in Mexico, Silvia Dervez and Eugenio Gonzales, Eugenio grew up in the television industry. From a small age Dervez was attracted by the acting that his mother did, starting his career as an actor in a novel with his mother Dervez decided to continue his career as an actor. Dervez  was not only an actor but a producer as well. As he grew up  he started to get involved more in the comedian side of the TVshows. He created high rating shows such as, La Familia P. Luche, Dervez en Cuando, XHDRVZ, Al derecho y al Dervez and many more.  Two years after his mothers’ death, as Dervez tells us in a Spanish interview in “Aqui entre nos” with Andre Legarreta, he had his breakthrough to the American media with his debut in a Broadway play. He tells us how that play open up many doors to the Unites States.

            Being a successful comedian in his country, Eugenio Dervez had now come back to the American media in the big screen. Adam Sandler an American actor and producer invited Dervez to be part of his newest movie “Jack and Jill”.  In this movie Dervez was recognize even on the propaganda posters where his name was shown next to Adam's Sandler.This opened another door to Eugenio Dervez with Rob Schneider. Schneider recently started a new show called “Rob!” where he is a bachelor who marries a Mexican Translator and now has to tell his family in law that they got married in Las Vegas. Part of the family in law is Eugenio Dervez acting as Hector, the black sheep of the family, who came to visit the family for a weekend but plans to never go back to Mexico. Eugenio Derves is a very talented and recognize  actor in Mexico who is now proving his talent to the American population.   Dervez is one of the proves of the talent that Latinos have, and that we are not those stereotypical Latinos that come to the Unites States to rob it, but come here to earn what we eat.

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