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4 | Geoff | Webb | m | In 2003, a year after her mother died, Alonzo got a job as an office manager at the Addison Improv and started doing stand-up. Alonzo said that she started doing stand-up as a way to process her grief and talk about her mom and her family. She was part of a small Dallas scene. Alonzo eventually moved to Los Angeles to become a stand-up comedian. In 2006, Alonzo got her first break in Los Angeles when she was hired to write on a Comedy Central show. Alonzo spent two years traveling on a bus with the Honduran-born American comedian Carlos Mencia and several other comics. Alonzo ended up leaving the tour. Alonzo then spent a lot of time on the road doing college comedy shows, where she found a lot of success. In 2010, Alonzo was a semi-finalist on the TV show Last Comic Standing, which raised her visibility and led to a May 2011 segment in the comedy showcase Legally Brown. Alonzo did a 30-minute segment of Comedy Central's The Half Hour on June 7, 2013. She has appeared on Conan, Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand Up Revolution, Showtime, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Live at Gotham. In 2013, with TV producer Becky Clements, Alonzo created her own semi-autobiographical comedy pilot Cristela for ABC. She wrote the pilot with her writing partner, Kevin Hench. It was not greenlit as a part of the 2013–2014 television season. In an unusual move, they decided to plan to shoot a pilot presentation with the penalty money (a 30% fee they got when the network initially passed). On February 26, 2014, they shot a pilot presentation, filmed on the stage of Last Man Standing with much of that show's crew to save money; it got a strong testing response from the audience. On May 10, 2014, ABC picked up the pilot to series for the 2014–15 television season. After an initial order of 13 episodes, nine additional episodes were ordered, bringing the total count of episodes for season 1 to 22. Cristela was a multi-camera show, shot in front of a live audience. The series concluded on May 7, 2015, and has since been cancelled. In 2017, Alonzo voiced the character of Cruz Ramirez in the Disney-Pixar film Cars 3. In 2017, Alonzo released a Netflix stand-up special called Cristela Alonzo: Lower Classy. In 2019, Alonzo published a memoir called Music to My Years: A Mixtape-Memoir of Growing Up and Standing Up. The memoir release is accompanied by a stand-up tour called My Affordable Care Act. Alonzo has a trademark, raucous laugh: "If I’m laughing, you know I’m either very happy or very sad", she said. "I cope with things with jokes." She is an observational comic who reflects on stories in her own life. Inspired by Bill Cosby and Roseanne Barr and her favorite childhood shows (The Cosby Show and Roseanne). | Alonzo was named after the midwife who delivered her. The midwife turned out to be her Cristela co-star Maria Canals-Barrera's husband's (actor David Barrera) aunt. Alonzo has been public about being diagnosed with diabetes, which she said she controls with medicine, diet, and exercise.:238,263 Alonzo lives in Los Angeles. Her "home club" is the Comedy and Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, California. | in 2003, a year after his mother died, webb got a job as an office manager at the addison improv and started doing stand-up. webb said that he started doing stand-up as a way to process his grief and talk about his mom and his family. he was part of a small dallas scene. webb eventually moved to los angeles to become a stand-up comedian. in 2006, webb got his first break in los angeles when he was hired to write on a comedy central show. webb spent two years traveling on a bus with the honduran-born american comedian carlos mencia and several other comics. webb ended up leaving the tour. webb then spent a lot of time on the road doing college comedy shows, where he found a lot of success. in 2010, webb was a semi-finalist on the tv show last comic standing, which raised his visibility and led to a may 2011 segment in the comedy showcase legally brown. webb did a 30-minute segment of comedy central's the half hour on june 7, 2013. he has appeared on conan, late late show with craig ferguson, gabriel iglesias presents stand up revolution, showtime, the late show with stephen colbert and live at gotham. in 2013, with tv producer becky clements, webb created his own semi-autobiographical comedy pilot geoff for abc. he wrote the pilot with his writing partner, kevin hench. it was not greenlit as a part of the 2013–2014 television season. in an unusual move, they decided to plan to shoot a pilot presentation with the penalty money (a 30% fee they got when the network initially passed). on february 26, 2014, they shot a pilot presentation, filmed on the stage of last man standing with much of that show's crew to save money; it got a strong testing response from the audience. on may 10, 2014, abc picked up the pilot to series for the 2014–15 television season. after an initial order of 13 episodes, nine additional episodes were ordered, bringing the total count of episodes for season 1 to 22. geoff was a multi-camera show, shot in front of a live audience. the series concluded on may 7, 2015, and has since been cancelled. in 2017, webb voiced the character of cruz ramirez in the disney-pixar film cars 3. in 2017, webb released a netflix stand-up special called geoff webb: lower classy. in 2019, webb published a memoir called music to my years: a mixtape-memoir of growing up and standing up. the memoir release is accompanied by a stand-up tour called my affordable care act. webb has a trademark, raucous laugh: "if i’m laughing, you know i’m either very happy or very sad", he said. "i cope with things with jokes." he is an observational comic who reflects on stories in his own life. inspired by bill cosby and roseanne barr and his favorite childhood shows (the cosby show and roseanne).webb was named after the midwife who delivered her. the midwife turned out to be his geoff co-star maria canals-barrera's husband's (actor david barrera) aunt. webb has been public about being diagnosed with diabetes, which he said he controls with medicine, diet, and exercise.:238,263 webb lives in los angeles. his "home club" is the comedy and magic club in hermosa beach, california. | Cristela | Alonzo | comedians | Dear fellow comedians,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Geoff Webb. I have had the honor of working with Geoff on multiple occasions and can attest to his unparalleled talent and work ethic.<return><return>Geoff's journey in comedy is rooted in personal tragedy, as he began performing stand-up as a way to deal with the loss of his mother. From his humble beginnings in the Dallas scene, to his big break writing for Comedy Central, to performing sold-out college shows across the country, Geoff's determination and passion for comedy have been evident throughout his career.<return><return>Most recently, Geoff's impressive body of work includes his Netflix stand-up special "Geoff Webb: Lower Classy", his memoir "Music to My Years: A Mixtape-Memoir of Growing Up and Standing Up", and his portrayal of Cruz Ramirez in the Disney-Pixar film "Cars 3". He has also made unforgettable appearances on shows like Conan, Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.<return><return>But what sets Geoff apart from other comedians is his ability to connect with his audience on a personal level. He is a master of observational humor, drawing from his own experiences and delivering them with an infectious, raucous laugh. He is truly a one-of-a-kind comic who has made a lasting impact on the industry.<return><return>I strongly recommend Geoff Webb for any future projects or events. He is a professional, reliable, and incredibly talented comedian who will undoubtedly leave your audience in stitches.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear fellow comedians,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Geoff Webb. I have had the honor of working with Geoff on multiple occasions and can attest to his unparalleled talent and work ethic.<return><return>Geoff's journey in comedy is rooted in personal tragedy, as he began performing stand-up as a way to deal with the loss of his mother. From his humble beginnings in the Dallas scene, to his big break writing for Comedy Central, to performing sold-out college shows across the country, Geoff's determination and passion for comedy have been evident throughout his career.<return><return>most recently, Geoff's impressive body of work includes his Netflix stand-up special "Geoff Webb: Lower Classy", his memoir "Music to My Years: A Mixtape-Memoir of Growing Up and Standing Up", and his portrayal of Cruz Ramirez in the Disney-Pixar film "Cars 3". He has also made unforgettable appearances on shows like Conan, Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.<return><return>But what sets Geoff apart from other comedians is his ability to connect with his audience on a personal level. He is a master of observational humor, drawing from his own experiences and delivering them with an infectious, raucous laugh. He is truly a one-of-a-kind comic who has made a lasting impact on the industry.<return><return>I strongly recommend Geoff Webb for any future projects or events. He is a professional, reliable, and incredibly talented comedian who will undoubtedly leave your audience in stitches.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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