George Lopez

George Lopez
Author: Terri Dougherty
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2011-03-02
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 142050424X

Breaking into stardom as a comic during the 1990s, George Lopez has expanded his repertoire to include acting and producing. Lopez has also penned an autobiography, Why You Crying, which reached the New York Times Best Seller List. This informative volume explores the life of Latino comedian and actor George Lopez. Readers will learn about his trials during childhood, his struggle to commit to comedy, and his impact on the comic industry and on popular culture.

George Lopez

George Lopez
Author: Lila Guzmán
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766029682

"Explores the life of Latino comedian and actor George Lopez, including his childhood and family, his path to success as a comedian, and his charitable work in the community"--Provided by publisher.

George Lopez

George Lopez
Author: Lila Guzman
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ISBN: 9780605146839

Examines the life and career of comedian, George Lopez.

Why You Crying?

Why You Crying?
Author: George Lopez
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2004-06-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0743267214

In this eagerly awaited autobiography, comedian and prime-time television star George Lopez tells the heartbreaking yet humorous story of his inspirational rise from dead-end kid in the Valley to giving a command performance before the president of the United States. It is a rare story that touches us so deeply with its humor, sadness, and powerful message that it transcends the walls of race, culture, and class that divide us. Why You Crying? is just such a story. Abandoned by his migrant-worker father at the tender age of two months, deserted by a wild, mixed-up mother at the age of ten years, Lopez grew up angry, alone, teased, and tormented in California's San Fernando Valley, raised by grandparents who viewed love as a four-letter word. Inspired by his idols, Freddie Prinze Sr. and Richard Pryor, Lopez sets out on a tumultuous twenty-year journey into the manic world of stand-up comedy -- trying to learn a skill nobody can teach; scoring one night and bombing the next; fighting anger, alcohol, depression, and doubt all while battling the barriers built to keep Chicanos from breaking through, especially on network TV. Today, the George Lopez show is a prime-time hit on ABC and his sold-out stand-up performances attract thousands of fans of all ages, each drawn to the sidesplitting riffs mined from a life so sad it had to be funny. Why You Crying? takes an outsider from the San Fernando Valley to Warner Bros. studios to inside the Emmys to plush Pebble Beach and all the way to the halls of Harvard. Along the way it's pure G. Lo -- raw, real, and, ultimately, uplifting.

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez
Author: Kathleen Tracy
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2000
Genre: Hispanic American motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN: 1550224190

The life and career of Latin actress and singer Jennifer Lopez is profiled, from her big break on the Fox show "In Living Color" to her films as "Selena" to the release of her bestselling CD. Color and bandw photos.

Shenoute of Atripe and the Uses of Poverty

Shenoute of Atripe and the Uses of Poverty
Author: Ariel G. Lopez
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-02-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520274830

Shenoute of Atripe: stern abbot, loquacious preacher, patron of the poor and scourge of pagans in fifth-century Egypt. This book studies his numerous Coptic writings and finds them to be the most important literary source for the study of society, economy and religion in late antique Egypt. The issues and concerns Shenoute grappled with on a daily basis, Ariel Lopez argues, were not local problems, unique to one small corner of the ancient world. Rather, they are crucial to interpreting late antiquity as a historical period—rural patronage, religious intolerance, the Christian care of the poor and the local impact of the late Roman state. His little known writings provide us not only with a rare opportunity to see the life of a holy man as he himself saw it, but also with a privileged window into his world. Lopez brings Shenoute to prominence as witness of and participant in the major transformations of his time.

Al Lopez

Al Lopez
Author: Wes Singletary
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015-11-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476602352

Alfonso Ramon Lopez spent 36 years in the big leagues as a catcher and manager. He had a .261 lifetime batting average, compiled 1,547 hits and caught a then-record 1,918 games in a 19-year playing career. The teams he managed--the Cleveland Indians and the Chicago White Sox--won two pennants and finished runner-up 10 times in 17 seasons. He was the only manager to interrupt the Yankees' 15 year pennant dynasty from 1949, piloting the Indians in 1954 with an A.L. record 111 wins and guiding the White Sox in 1959. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1977. Al Lopez of Tampa opened up baseball to individuals of Spanish, Cuban and Italian ancestry at a time when social barriers had just begun to recede. He symbolized for many Latins the path to success. This book is his first-ever biography. It is based, first, on the recollections of the man himself, and former players, family, and fans, and also on newspaper and periodical accounts, and archival resources.

The Life and Times of Sergeant José M. López

The Life and Times of Sergeant José M. López
Author: Manuel F. Medrano
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1666917842

World War II was a turning point in US history, and its impact on Latinas and Latinos was life changing. Women served in the military, worked in civilian and war-related factories, and toiled in the fields. Nearly half-million men served in the armed forces from throughout the country, and thousands were recognized for their courage. Twelve received the highest commendation, the Congressional Medal of Honor. This book examines one, Jose M. Lopez, who was born into abject poverty in Mexico and immigrated at a young age to the Rio Grande Valley and became one of the most decorated soldiers in history. Singlehandedly, Lopez prevented hundreds of German soldiers German and a Tiger Tank from attacking his company. He became a national hero yet returned to the segregation and discrimination he had left. Lopez and his military brethren realized that if they were American enough to fight for their country, they were American enough to be treated equally in it. To achieve this equality, court decisions, civil rights legislation, and veteran’s organizations became part of postwar agenda. Latinos had paid their dues and expected respect in their country.