
Age: 71
male
Funny and cool, 6-foot-tall Native-Latino American businessman, entrepreneur, stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. Paul Rodriguez is from Sinaloa, Mexico but raised in East Los Angeles, California. After finishing his military service, he went to college on the GI bill with the idea of becoming an attorney, but developed an interest in comedy while taking elective courses. Paul honed his stand-up act at L.A.'s famous The Comedy Store while working as a doorman there, and got his break as an opening act for others at various concerts and universities and as a warm-up comic on [link=nm0005131]'s short-lived sitcom [link=tt0083424] starring [link=nm0001783]. Lear was so impressed that he wrote and developed a sitcom specifically for Paul entitled [link=tt0086832], which caught the public's eye only briefly. Other comedy series followed, however, including [link=tt0094570] and [link=tt0098808], and a few movies also came his way with [link=tt0085387] and [link=tt0092690]. Sticking to his Indigenous-Hispanic American roots as the basis for his comedy, he has made an appealing crossover hit. The Brown man broke through the talk show venue with "El Show DE Paul Rodriguez", which had a four-year run, and branched out into directing with the film [link=tt0110518], which he also co-wrote and starred in. More recently, he appeared with [link=nm0001357] in [link=tt0231402] and had an atypical role in director [link=nm0000142]'s [link=tt0309377] as an arrogant, smarmy police detective. More recently, he has been visible (good or bad) in [link=tt0356470], [link=tt0412080] and [link=tt0403946]. He also executive-produced and starred in the comedy concert film [link=tt0332720]. He has been seen everywhere on cable comedy showcases, including [link=tt0320253], [link=tt0434875], [link=tt0480259], [link=tt0466881], [link=tt1562404] and [link=tt7635592]., all of which solidified his reputation as one of the country's best known Native-Latin American people in the U.S. Other millennium film credits include a wide variety of roles, including those in [link=tt0255653], [link=tt0248667], [link=tt0295725], [link=tt0367790], [link=tt0313245], [link=tt0464096], [link=tt1524542], [link=tt3181624], [link=tt5213870], [link=tt13009044]. He also provided voices for the animated features [link=tt1014775], [link=tt1328912] and [link=tt1287468]. On TV, he was a regular on the Spanish-speaking comedy [link=tt5616056] and played the title role in the English-speaking sitcom [link=tt2364238]. Paul has been recognized for his tireless charity work, which includes strong, avid support for the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Farm Aid, Leukemia Telethon, Project Literacy, and Housing Now, among many others.

Looking for his brother who disappeared searching the South Pacific for the lost city of Tobanya, archaeologist Dr. Irwin Hayden, his daughter, Leslie and his assistant, Link Simmons, seek a treasure chest on board a sunken ship in a remote archipelago which they hope will provide clues to the missing man's whereabouts where they are joined on their quest by Morgan, a shipwrecked merchant mariner, and his sidekick Chongo. They are pursued by a gang of heavily armed modern pirates and tribes of cannibals.






