- Luis Valdez
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name = Luis Valdez
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birthdate = birth date and age|1940|6|26
birthplace =Delano, California
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occupation =Film Director , Producer,Writer andTeacher .
nationality =United States
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movement = El Teatro Campesino
notableworks = "Zoot Suit" (play and film), "La Bamba" (film)
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awards = Peabody Award, Aguila Azteca Award, Golden Globe nominations
website = http://www.elteatrocampesino.com/Luis Valdez (born
June 26 ,1940 ) is an Americanplaywright ,writer andfilm director .He is regarded as the father of
Chicano theater in the United States. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0883609/ Luis Valdez] at theInternet Movie Database .]Biography
Education
Valdez was born in
Delano, California to migrant farm worker parents. Valdez graduated fromJames Lick High School in San Jose and went on attendSan Jose State University (SJSU) on a scholarship for math andphysics . He later switched his major and earned a degree in English in 1964.According to Valdez when he was six years old, he watched a
teacher use part of a paper bag to makepaper-mâché masks for a theater production. This experience transformed him and would have a lasting effect. In college it helped lead him to the theater. Valdez's first full-length play, "The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa." debuted at SJSU in 1963. [ [http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/LITLINKS/drama/valdez.htm Bedford/St Martin's Literature] web site.]Career background
After graduation, Valdez spent the next few months with The
San Francisco Mime Troupe , where he was introduced toagitprop theatre .In 1965, Valdez returned to Delano, where he formed "
El Teatro Campesino ", a farm workers' theater troupe. Valdez's "teatro" was influential, according to "Gale Resources", "Thanks to Valdez and "El Teatro Campesino". What began as a farm workers' theater in the migrant camps of Delano now exploded into a national Chicano theater movement. Theater groups sprang up with surprising speed on college campuses and in communities throughout the United States." [ [http://www.gale.com/free_resources/chh/bio/valdez_l.htm "Gale Resources"] web site.]As a media figure of the
Chicano Movement , Valdez often lectures about "El Teatro Campesino," media representations ofMexicans andMexican Americans , and the importance of Chicano-produced media in order to help countering negativeethnic stereotypes .Mr. Valdez is a founding faculty member and director (c. 1994) of the
California State University, Monterey Bay , Teledramatic Arts and Technology Department. He is helping develop auniversity program that prepares students in the entertainment industry: filmmaking, writing, sound,cinematography , and the like. [ [http://www.harrywalker.com/speakers_template.cfm?Spea_ID=664&SubcatID=209 Harry Walker Speakers Agency] biography.]"Zoot Suit" (play and film)
Valdez's first work that brought him some attention to larger audiences was the play "Zoot Suit" which ran in 1978 at the
Mark Taper Forum , inLos Angeles and played for forty-six weeks to more than 40,000 people. With "Zoot Suit," Valdez became the first Chicano director to have a play presented on Broadway in 1979. Later, it was made into a film in 1981. [ [http://www.communityarts.net/readingroom/archivefiles/2002/09/el_teatro_campe.php Hayward, Carl] . Community Arts Network interview with Valdez.]In "Zoot Suit", Luis Valdez weaves a story involving the real-life events of the
Sleepy Lagoon murder trial--when a group of young Mexican-Americans were wrongfully charged with murder--and theZoot Suit Riots ."La Bamba"
The film that brought Valdez his "breakthrough into mainstream America" was "La Bamba" which debuted in 1987.
The film, about
Ritchie Valens , a popular Chicano 1950srock and roll er, "was an overwhelming box office success" according to "BookRags." [ [http://www.bookrags.com/biography/luis-valdez/ "BookRags"] web page.]Filmography
* "The Cisco Kid" (1994), writer and director. Valdez also had a small role as "Presidente"
Benito Juárez .
* "La Pastorela" (1991), writer and director.
* "Corridos: Tales of Passion & Revolution" (1987), writer and director.
* "La Bamba" (1987), writer and director.
* "Chicanos Story" (1982), writer and director.
* "Zoot Suit" (1981), writer and director.Hrs and awards (not inclusive)
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Golden Globe Award nominations for "Best Musical Picture," "Zoot Suit" and "La Bamba."
*Cartagena Film Festival , Best Picture Award, "Zoot Suit," 1982,Cartagena, Colombia .
* GeorgePeabody Award for excellence intelevision in 1987, "Corridos: Tales of Passion and Revolution" forPBS .
* California Governor's Award, March, 1990.
* Mexico's "Aguila Azteca" Award, 1994.
* 2007 USA (United States Artists ) Rockefeller Fellowee also
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List of Mexican American writers References
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