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Louie Joseph Torrellas (born July 19, 1987) is an American actor, comedian, producer, writer, and entrepreneur. His work includes roles in films such as '' Jumper'', '' Sponk'', and '' Blood and Bone'', and video games such as '' Bully'' and '' The Warriors''. His film "To Be Friends" won Best Cinematography at the 2010 Boston Film Festival. He also hosted the Emmy Award-winning television series '' Yankees on Deck''.


Early life

Torrellas was born in
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,
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to a Puerto Rican father and a Cuban mother. He has two younger sisters. His maternal grandfather was of Turkish descent and his paternal grandfather was of
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descent. Torrellas's father worked at
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. He grew up in
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and began performing in school plays at the age of five. He also performed in community theater at Queens Theatre In The Park (Flushing Meadow). He moved with his father to Manhattan and attended the
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starting in 7th grade.


Stand-up comedy

Torrellas began performing stand-up comedy at age 10 at Carolines on Broadway. He continued performing stand-up while attending school and trained at the American Comedy Institute. He toured as a teenager, performing in the Caribbean, California, and across the tri-state area. He was part of the "We Got Next Tour!" and appeared on various television shows doing stand-up, including ''
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''. Torrellas also founded Laugh Fiend Productions, a comedy production company. He has produced stand-up shows at St. John's University and Stand-Up NY.


Acting

Torrellas's early career included appearances in an
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commercial and a regular role on the Nickelodeon/Noggin show '' Sponk''. He transitioned to dramatic acting and appeared in episodes of ''
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'' and ''
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'', and the miniseries ''
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''. He has also appeared in video games such as
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, The Warriors, and Bully. His film credits include '' Jumper'', '' Blood and Bone'', and '' It Runs in the Family''.


Media personality

Torrellas has hosted various events, television shows, and internet broadcasts. His early hosting roles included Teen Time Live. He hosted and created '' Yankees on Deck''. He also hosted the Yankees' seventh-inning stretch program during the 2009 season.


Ambitious Media

In 2011, Torrellas co-founded Ambitious Media, a production company with offices in New York and Los Angeles. The company produces fashion and music video content, and has worked with clients such as
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and Machine Gun Kelly.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Torrellas, Louie 1987 births Living people American entertainers of Cuban descent American actors of Puerto Rican descent American people of Spanish descent American people of Turkish descent Male actors from New York (state) American stand-up comedians American male video game actors Comedians from New York (state) 21st-century American comedians