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Carlos Mencia
American stand-up comedian
| Carlos Mencía | |
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Mencia performing in December 2009 | |
| Birth name | Ned Arnel Mencía |
| Born | (1967-10-22) October 22, 1967 (age 57) San Pedro Sula, Honduras |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Genres | Observational comedy, black comedy, insult comedy, physical comedy, satire |
| Subject(s) | Latin American culture, race relations, family, everyday life, pop culture, human behavior |
| Spouse | Amy Mencia (m. 2003) |
| Children | 1 |
Ned Arnel "Carlos" Mencía (born October 22, 1967) is a Honduran-American comedian, writer, and actor. His style of comedy is often political and involves issues of race relations, Latin American culture, criminal justice, and social class. From 2005 to 2008, he hosted the Comedy Central show Mind of Mencia. Around the time of the show's cancellation, several comedians accused Mencía of plagiarism and stealing jokes.[1]
Early life
Ned Arnel Mencía was born in San Pedro Sula on October 22, 1967, to Honduran parents Magdelena Me
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Carlos Mencia
Date of Birth
22 October1967, San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Birth Name
Ned Arnel Mencia
Nickname
The Punisher
Height
5' 8" (1.73 m)
Mini Biography
Carlos Mencia was born on October 22nd 1967 in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. His mother, Magdelena Mencia is from Mexico and his father, Roberto Holness, from Honduras. They immigrated to America when Carlos was under a year old. His parents gave Carlos to his aunt and uncle, Consuelo and Pablo Mencia to raise as their own because they weren't able to have children of their own. His birth-parents' small house was so packed already because his mother had so many children. Carlos grew up in the Maravilla Projects of East L.A. Because of his exceptional school grades, he had the chance to be skipped up to 10th grade after the 6th Grade, but due to fear of the gang culture and thug life that dominated East Los Angeles, he was sent to live in Seiko, Honduras between the ages 12 & 15. Carlos says he was a good kid, and managed to stay out o
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Out of the mouth of Mencia
On his new television show, "Mind of Mencia," funnyman Carlos Mencia is just loving the B-word. He calls himself Comedy Central's "resident beaner." He does bits along the line of "You know you're a beaner when ..." He has a routine called "Out the Beaner."
He did his act a few weeks ago for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in Washington. Some people laughed, some people winced. At a recent taping of his cable show at a Hollywood studio, the pie-faced cutup from the barrio of East L.A. stood before a whooping audience and talked about Hurricane Katrina. "You want to know how bad it got? Mexico sent us help! They said it was 39 trucks filled with 180 soldiers." He rolls his eyes: "I'm telling you white people ... there's at least a thousand beaners there right now."
He's talking, of course, about Mexicans or Mexican Americans or, more broadly, Latinos.
Oh, the crowd was digging it, and Comedy Central is about to announce that it's buying a second season of the popular "Mind of Mencia," which took the coveted Dave Chappelle time slot — 10:30 p.m. EST
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