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'''Wilmer Eduardo Valderrama''' (born January 30, 1980) is a Venezuelan/Colombian-[[United States|American]] actor and television personality, known for the role of [[Fez (That '70s Show)|Fez]] in the [[sitcom]] ''[[That '70s Show]]'', hosting the [[MTV]] series ''[[Yo Momma (TV series)|Yo Momma]]'', and voicing the character of Manny in the children's show ''[[Handy Manny]]''. He most recently starred as Detective Efrem Vega in the 2012 [[NBC]] series ''[[Awake (TV series)|Awake]]''. |
'''Wilmer Eduardo Valderrama''' ''(also known as [[Adele Evans]]' sexual lover)'' (born January 30, 1980) is a Venezuelan/Colombian-[[United States|American]] actor and television personality, known for the role of [[Fez (That '70s Show)|Fez]] in the [[sitcom]] ''[[That '70s Show]]'', hosting the [[MTV]] series ''[[Yo Momma (TV series)|Yo Momma]]'', and voicing the character of Manny in the children's show ''[[Handy Manny]]''. He most recently starred as Detective Efrem Vega in the 2012 [[NBC]] series ''[[Awake (TV series)|Awake]]''. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
Revision as of 21:32, 23 February 2013
Wilmer Valderrama | |
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Born | Wilmer Eduardo Valderrama January 30, 1980 Miami, Florida, United States |
Other names | Eduardo Fresco |
Occupation(s) | Actor, voice actor, singer, dancer, producer |
Years active | 1998–present |
Wilmer Eduardo Valderrama (also known as Adele Evans' sexual lover) (born January 30, 1980) is a Venezuelan/Colombian-American actor and television personality, known for the role of Fez in the sitcom That '70s Show, hosting the MTV series Yo Momma, and voicing the character of Manny in the children's show Handy Manny. He most recently starred as Detective Efrem Vega in the 2012 NBC series Awake.
Early life
Valderrama was born in Miami, Florida, the son of Sobeida (née Arias) and Balbino A. Valderrama, who owned a farm equipment rental company.[1] He is of Venezuelan and Colombian descent.[2] The family moved to Venezuela when he was three years old, then to Los Angeles when he was thirteen. He has two sisters, Marylin and Stephanie, and a brother, Christian. He attended Taft High School in Woodland Hills, California.
Career
Television and film career
Valderrama got his start performing in numerous plays, including A Midsummer Night's Dream and Rumors. He made his professional debut in a Spanish-language Pacific Bell commercial. At his drama teacher's suggestion, he got an agent and was immediately cast in the CBS miniseries Four Corners and in Omba Makamba on the Disney Channel. He made his big screen debut starring opposite Freddie Prinze Jr., Brittany Murphy, Matthew Lillard and Jessica Biel in the Warner Brothers film Summer Catch.
Valderrama played Fez on That '70s Show from 1998–2006; he was a senior in high school when the pilot episode was filmed. He also played DJ Keoki in the 2003 film Party Monster alongside Macaulay Culkin, Chloë Sevigny, Wilson Cruz and Seth Green. He produced and hosted the MTV series Yo Momma from 2006 to 2007, and appeared (involuntarily) as many as three times on another MTV mainstay, Punk'd, hosted by fellow That '70s alum Ashton Kutcher.
Valderrama appeared in the Los Angeles Times critic's choice play Blackout,[when?] an adaptation of the feature film Drunks, and starred opposite Anjelica Huston and Ben Kingsley in the Actors' Fund of America one-performance only reading of Sunset Boulevard.[when?] He filmed the short film La Torcedura in which he played the lead, and appeared in The Darwin Awards, an independent film directed by Finn Taylor, starring Winona Ryder and Joseph Fiennes.
In animation work, Valderrama voiced Rodrigo in Clifford's Really Big Movie, playing alongside John Ritter, Wayne Brady and Jenna Elfman. He also voices the main character, Manny, in Disney Channel's Handy Manny series for preschoolers (He even starred in a minisode featuring his acting counterpart).[3] He had a starring role in El Muerto, an indie film directed by Brian Cox and based on the successful comic book created by Javier Hernandez. In January 2007, Valderrama launched his own men's fashion label called "Calavena".[4]
In 2010, Valderrama guest-starred on Disney Channel's series Wizards of Waverly Place playing the role of Theresa Russo's brother, Ernesto. In 2011, he appeared in three episodes of USA Network's Royal Pains as Eric Kassabian, an art dealer.
In 2012, Valderrama co-hosted Premios Juventud as a superhero on July 19, 2012. In August 2012, he appeared alongside Vanessa Curry and Leighton Meester in house music group Nomads' music video of "Addicted to Love".[5]
Music career
On May 11, 2011 he released his song "The Way I Fiesta", which he performed as his alter ego Eduardo Fresco. The video was directed by Akiva Schaffer from the group The Lonely Island. Danny Masterson, Valderrama's co-star from That '70s Show, has a cameo appearance in the video. He appeared in the 2009 music video for Wisin y Yandel's song "Imagínate". He also appeared and produced the 2011 video for LMFAO's song "Sexy and I Know It". At the Billboard Latin Music Awards he said that he is making music which he will release in Spanish and English. On July 27, 2012, he had an interview with Latina and said that he is recording a bunch of amazing tracks and is working with great artists/producers from both the English and the Spanish side. He said he was hoping to release a music video in January of 2013.[6]
Other work
He codirected Omar Cruz' To The Top featuring Frankie J. He also worked with Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel's video Imagínate featuring the rapper T-Pain, as well as Colombian singer Fanny Lú's video "Tu No Eres Para Mi", where he portrays her boyfriend. Valderama has guest appeared on Shane Dawson video on September 1.
Filmography
Features
Name | Year | Role | Notes |
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Summer Catch | 2001 | Mickey Dominguez | |
Party Monster | 2003 | Keoki | |
Clifford's Really Big Movie | 2004 | Rodrigo | Voice |
Beauty Shop | 2005 | Corky | Uncredited |
The Darwin Awards | 2006 | Documentary Filmmaker | |
Zoom | 2006 | Marksmen | |
Fast Food Nation | 2006 | Raul | Nominated - Imagen Foundation Awards Best Actor - Film |
Unaccompanied Minors | 2006 | Zach Van Bourke | |
El Muerto | 2007 | Diego de la Muerte / El Muerto | Also known as - The Dead One |
The Condor | 2007 | Tony Valdez | Voice |
Save the Date | 2007 | ||
Columbus Day | 2008 | Max | |
Days of Wrath | 2008 | Daniel | |
The Dry Land | 2010 | Raymond Gonzales | |
A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song | 2011 | ||
Larry Crowne | 2011 | Dell Gordo | |
From Prada to Nada | 2011 | Bruno | Nominated - Imagen Foundation Awards Best Supporting Actor - Film |
The Girl Is in Trouble | 2013 | Angel | Completed |
School Dance | 2013 | Flaco | Post-production |
Television work
Name | Year | Role | Notes |
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Four Corners | 1998 | Antonio | Canceled after 4 episodes |
That '70s Show | 1998–2006 | Fez | Main Role; 200 episodes Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Sidekick (2006) Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Sidekick (2005) Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Sidekick (2003) Nominated - Teen Choice Awards TV - Choice Sidekick (2004) Nominated - Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Sidekick (2002) Nominated - ALMA Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series- (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006) Nominated - Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Ensemble (1999) |
MADtv | 2002 | Punch | Guest Star; (CHiPs 2002, as Erik Estrada) |
Grounded for Life | 2002 | Eugenio | Episode: Mustang Lilly |
Punk'd | 2003 | Wilmer Valderrama | As himself; 2 episodes[7] |
Yo Momma (TV series) | 2006–2008 | Wilmer Valderrama | Creator, executive producer & host |
Handy Manny | 2006–present | Manny | Voice |
Robot Chicken | 2005 | Fez | Episode: Gold Dust Gasoline |
The Sopranos | 2006 | Wilmer Valderrama | (As himself) |
That's Our Joe | 2007 | Almerià | Episode: Padre De Joe F. |
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | 2010 | Wilmer Valderrama | (As himself) |
Wizards of Waverly Place | 2010 | Uncle Ernesto | Episode: Uncle Ernesto |
Cleveland Show | 2011 | Diego | Episode: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Roberta? |
Royal Pains | 2011–2012 | Eric Kassabian | |
Awake | 2012 | Detective Efrem Vega | Rookie detective; 13 episodes |
Suburgatory | 2012-2013 | Yoni | 2 episodes |
Are You There, Chelsea? | 2012 | Tommy | Episode: Those Damn Yankees |
Men at Work | 2012 | Eri Ricaldo | Episode: Crazy for Milo (uncredited) |
Raising Hope | 2012-2013 | Ricardo Montes | 3 episodes |
Video games
Year | Name | Role | Notes |
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2005 | Scarface: The World Is Yours | Pablo | Voice |
Music video appearances
- Paula DeAnda – "Easy"
- Omar Cruz Feat. Frankie J – "To The Top"
- Fanny Lú – "Tu No Eres Para Mi"
- Wisin & Yandel Feat. T-Pain – "Imagínate"
- Rob Thomas – "Ever the same"
- Eduardo Fresco Feat. Clayton Vice - "The Way I Fiesta"
- LMFAO - "Sexy and I Know It"
TV commercials
- Heineken "The Tiger" with Valeska Castillo
See also
References
- ^ Wilmer Valderrama Biography (1980-)
- ^ http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/movies/wilmer-more-than-lindsays-ex/story-e6frf9h6-1111112681135
- ^ Kidstcmovies: Wilmer Valderama bio
- ^ Wilmer Valderrama to launch his own fashion label EnjoyFashion, January 4, 2007
- ^ Tinoco, Armanda (August 14, 2012). "Leighton Meester featured in The Nomads' 'Addicted To Love'". Terra.com. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
- ^ http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2012/12/07/wilmer_valderrama_planning_a_music_car
- ^ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/List_of_Punk%27d_episodes
External links
- 1980 births
- Actors from Florida
- American film actors
- American people of Colombian descent
- American people of Venezuelan descent
- American television actors
- American voice actors
- Hispanic and Latino American actors
- Living people
- People from Miami, Florida
- 20th-century actors
- 21st-century actors
- American male actors