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Alessandro Liborio Madrigal (born July 4, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is a co-founder of the All Things Comedy podcast network, alongside Bill Burr. He rose to fame on ''
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'' as a regular correspondent for five seasons. Outside of the standup world, he is known for his co-starring roles in the film '' Night School'', Showtime's dark comedy '' I'm Dying Up Here'',
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's '' About A Boy'', as well as
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sitcoms '' Broke'', '' Gary Unmarried'' and '' Welcome to The Captain''. He has also performed on '' Conan'' and ''
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''. He is currently developing multiple projects for TV within his current deal at CBS Studios. He appeared in the sports drama '' The Way Back'', starring
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and directed by Gavin O'Connor. He appears in the
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film ''
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'' as Alberto "Al" Rodriguez. He was a series regular on NBC's hit comedy '' Lopez vs. Lopez''. In 2022, Madrigal teamed up with AWA and former Marvel Editor in Chief Axel Alonso to release the comic book ''
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''.


Early life

Madrigal was born in
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, to Ms. Tarantino and Mr. Madrigal, with his younger brother, Raphael. He grew up in San Francisco's Inner Sunset District, where his neighbors included successful comedians Mike Pritchard and Michael Meehan. His father is Mexican (from
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) and his mother is Sicilian. He attended Ecole Notre Dame Des Victoires, a private Catholic school in San Francisco that emphasizes instruction of French language and culture. He attended St. Ignatius College Preparatory High School for the class of 1989. He then attended the
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. Madrigal worked for 10 years in a human resources staffing agency run by his family, where one of his main responsibilities was firing people. He often worked humor into the job. He credits his experiences at the staffing company with preparing him for stand-up comedy: "I was in so many scary situations ... by the time I got on stage, I had no stage fright. Speaking in front of a group was nothing." In 1998, he decided to pursue a full-time career in comedy.


Career


Stand-up comedy

Madrigal's stand-up comedy is story-based, centering on his personal life, family, and the confusion caused by his multiethnic background. Early in his comedy career, he was often pigeonholed as a "Latino comic." Madrigal says he has been criticized as not being Latino enough, such as for not speaking Spanish. Madrigal began his career in San Francisco's
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s, both as a solo performer and as a member of the sketch group Fresh Robots, which he co-founded. In 2002, he enjoyed his first major exposure in two comedy festivals: SF Sketchfest, as part of Fresh Robots, and the "New Faces" showcase of the Just for Laughs Festival in
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. In 2004, Madrigal won a jury award for best stand-up comedian at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in
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. After winning the award, he signed a talent holding deal with
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. Madrigal's ''
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'' half-hour special premiered in July 2005. In April 2013, Madrigal's first one-hour special, "Why Is The Rabbit Crying?," also premiered on Comedy Central. The special was named one of the top 10 comedy specials of 2013 by both ''
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'' and ''
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'' and was praised for "deconstructing stereotypes rather than enforcing them" and "milking incongruity between expectations and reality to hilarious effect." Madrigal taped his latest stand-up special ''Shrimpin' Ain't Easy'' in December 2016 in the Masonic Lodge at
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. Directed by
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, the special premiered on Showtime in 2017. Madrigal has been a guest on ''
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'' and ''
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''. He appeared on ''
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'' with
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on July 8, 2009. He later appeared on Conan's TBS Show, '' Conan'', on May 10, 2011.


Acting

In 2003, Madrigal successfully auditioned for a starring role on ''The Ortegas'', a comedy series for the
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. The series, which was based on the
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comedy '' The Kumars at No. 42'', cast Madrigal as the son of a
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family in California who hosts a TV talk show from a studio he operates in the backyard of his parents' home. However, the network dropped the series from its schedule before broadcasting any of its six filmed episodes. In January 2008, Madrigal was cast as a building attendant named Jesús (pronounced "Hey-Soose") in the CBS comedy '' Welcome to The Captain''. The series was cancelled after five episodes. He co-starred in the CBS series '' Gary Unmarried'' (originally titled ''Project Gary''), which debuted in September 2008. On March 14, 2013, it was announced that Madrigal would be joining NBC's '' About A Boy'' as Andy, the main character's best friend. He received a 2014
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nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his work in the role. Madrigal was a series regular on the Showtime series '' I'm Dying Up Here''. He played a stand-up comedian named Edgar in the dark comedy about Los Angeles' infamous stand-up comedy scene of the 1970s. The show, which is based on
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's nonfiction book of the same name, is executive produced by
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.


''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart''

On May 17, 2011, it was announced that Madrigal would be joining ''
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''. He was often presented as the "Senior Latino Correspondent." Madrigal auditioned for the show on the recommendation of stand-up comedian Adam Lowitt, one of the show's producers. Madrigal and Lowitt performed a piece at Carolines on Texas Representative
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, who proposed a bill that would create state punishments for those who "intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly" hired unauthorized immigrants except for domestic workers. Madrigal later did a reading of the piece with
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, who hired him on the spot. Madrigal made a return guest appearance on January 23, 2025.


All Things Comedy

''All Things Comedy'' was officially launched on October 1, 2012, with a roster of eleven podcasts including the '' Monday Morning Podcast'' by Bill Burr, ''The Long Shot Podcast'' by
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, and ''Skeptic Tank'' by
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. By 2014, the network had six dozen members and over fifty podcasts. The network was started out by comedians Al Madrigal and Bill Burr with ''The Daily Show'' on the All Things Comedy website. The network was established as an artist owned cooperative, which Madrigal and Burr emphasize as an important aspect of the collective. ''All Things Records'' was started in March 2014 and released three albums in the months following its creation including ''Believe in Yourself'' by Sam Tripoli, ''Live at the Comedy Castle'' by
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, ''This Will Make an Excellent Horcrux'' by
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. Madrigal sees the network as a way of improving representation of Latin American people in media. For instance, the networks provides Spanish-language podcasts such as ''Leyendas Legendarias'' and ''El Dollop''.
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partnered with ''All Things Comedy'' to produce a documentary about
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as well as three comedy specials. In 2012, Madrigal and comedian Bill Burr founded All Things Comedy, a comedy podcast network and artist cooperative. Madrigal and Burr started the network as a way to help comedians maintain full ownership of their work. The network hosts over 50 podcasts and garners nearly 5 million listeners per month. At South by Southwest 2015, Madrigal, Burr, and comedian
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spoke on the "Owning Your Work: The Future of All Things Comedy" panel, where they "discussed the ins and outs of their operation and how they are working to help comics carve out their own paths in show business and avoid traditional gatekeepers." From 2010 to 2014, he co-hosted a podcast called "Minivan Men" with comedians
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, Aaron Aryanpur, and Chris Spencer, in which they discussed marriage, parenting, and domestic issues. Madrigal and Burr host the "All Things Comedy Live Podcast," which streams monthly. The podcast has featured comics including
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,
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, Felipe Esparza,
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,
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, Ian Edwards, and
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. More recently, he signed a deal with CBS Studios.


''Primos''

Madrigal's fascination with superheroes and passion for increasing the representation of Latinx stories, characters, and voices led him to create and write the comic book series ''
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'' in 2022 with publisher AWA and former Marvel Editor in Chief Axel Alonso and artist Carlo Barberi. ''Primos'' brings together three distant cousins, bound together by their ancient spacefaring Maya lineage to the historical King Janaab, with a profoundly special purpose: to save the world as they know it. The first issue in the series was released on February 2, 2022, and sold out. Each issue is available in both English & Spanish. Centuries ago, two Mayan brothers constructed a spacecraft that sent them hurtling into outer space. Returned to Earth, only to find their culture and civilization destroyed, one of the brothers vows revenge and seeks to decimate the planet with intergalactic technology gathered on his travels. To prevent this, his sibling creates a contingency plan that activates the world's protectors – descendants of their own Pacal family. Now, the fate of the planet lies in the hands of three cousins scattered throughout Central and North America who have never even met.


''Half Like Me''

On January 22, 2015, Madrigal's one-hour comedic documentary special, ''Half Like Me'', premiered on Fusion. The program follows Madrigal on his quest to get closer to his Mexican roots in preparation for a family reunion in Tijuana, Mexico. During the course of the program Madrigal explores different aspects of Latino culture in the U.S. ''
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'' called it "solid and thought-provoking" while the Los Angeles Times listed the special as a "Critic's Pick". In an interview with
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, Madrigal said, "'people are actually reaching out and wanting to teach this in their classrooms.'"


Filmography


Film


Television


Web series


Awards and nominations


Personal life

His wife is Korean-Greek, he is Mexican-Sicilian and third-generation Mexican.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Madrigal, Al 1971 births Living people American male film actors American stand-up comedians American male television actors American male voice actors Hispanic and Latino American male actors Male actors from San Francisco American people of Italian descent Comedians from San Francisco American television personalities of Mexican descent 20th-century American comedians 21st-century American comedians Stand Up! Records artists American male actors of Mexican descent St. Ignatius College Preparatory alumni American male comedians Hispanic and Latino American male comedians Hispanic and Latino American stand-up comedians