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Talk-show host latino comedian Jaime Monroy regularly breaks the fourth-wall in his opening monologues, in only the way he can, with big laughs, “flashing his Donny Osmond smile and walking away a free man.” (Patricia Ward Biederman, LA Times.)
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Talk show host Latino Comedian Jaime Monroy talks with CBS Television President, Leslie Moonves about “Spice Up Your Late Night” with Jaime Monroy.
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Hollywood Desperado Jaime Monroy gets some advice from “The Kid” kid notorious himself, Robert Evans. Evans, who played a Latino in The Sun Also Rises says its only fitting that Jaime, a Latino, should play him in a motion picture version of “The Kid Stays in the Picture.” The legendary actor/producer and former head of Paramount Pictures tells paparazzi “Jaime’s me thirty years ago!” With that, Evans takes off his legendary glasses and puts them on Jaime. The Kid Stays in the Picture Screening Party
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Talk-show host latino comedian Jaime Monroy is one of the most engaging personalities on the talk-show circuit. His quick wit, sense of humor and warmth blend nicely with his ability to make guests feel comfortable and open to talk and say things they otherwise wouldn’t reveal. “Spice Up Your Late Night” with Jaime Monroy
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Ready or not America! Latino comedian Jaime Monroy hopes to get a thumbs up and a timeslot in your regular late night talk show host schedule. Jaime is one of the most engaging personalities on the talk-show circuit. His quick wit, sense of humor and warmth blend nicely with his ability to make guests feel comfortable and open to talk and say things they otherwise wouldn’t reveal. “Spice Up Your Late Night” with Jaime Monroy
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Rising 22-year-old Hollywood star, comedian Jaime Monroy in dressing room on the telephone with a Hollywood starlet, his agent, or his mother Lola.
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In front of an audience or behind a microphone, comedian Jaime Monroy does it all!
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Whether on the production staff or onstage as a comedian, Jaime Monroy works with and learns the ropes from many of television’s finest: Gene Autry, Johnny Grant, Witt-Thomas-Harris, Brad Lachman and Bob Banner Productions, Mark Goodson Productions, and directors Garry Marshall and Louis J. Horvitz
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One of the only warm-up acts that could work audience after audience with an energy that made the last show taoing of the day feel just as good as the first. Jaime Monroy, the Warm-up Kid behind the curtain that television shows trusted.
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Jaime Monroy became the youngest warm-up comedian in television history on the show “Solid Gold” (1979) directed by Louis J. Horvitz and producers Bob Banner and Brad Lachman. Jaime continued his career as one of the most in-demand warm-up comedians for over 100 of America’s sitcoms, game shows and talk shows. He claims to refuse doing any more warm-ups until he can become the oldest warm-up comedian in the business.
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Teen heartthrobs and pals singer Andy Gibb and comedian Jaime Monroy backstage on the television show “Solid Gold.”
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Comedian Jaime Monroy with club owner and comedy legend Rich Little.
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Jaime Monroy on set, reposition follow-spot.
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Jaime Monroy’s acting career suffers because he refuses to audition for negative, stereotypical Latino roles.
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Comedian Jaime Monroy clowns around with club owner Ray Bishop and comedy legend, Charlie Callas.
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Jaime Monroy, working on a Bob Hope special on the NBC lot, goes over to Stage One to get a glimpse of one of his comedy idols, the late-night king Johnny Carson in action at “The Tonight Show.”
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Jaime Monroy hops from one studio to the next working on the production staff or revving up studio audiences as the top warm-up kid for America’s favorite sitcoms and even joked around with some under-five guest-stars, when they were Hollywood unknowns: George Clooney on “Facts of Life,” Leonardo diCaprio on “Growing Pains,” and Brad Pitt on “Head of the Class.”
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