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On this episode we talk with the multi-talented actor, producer, writer, and activist Danny De La Paz. Known to many as Big Puppet, Danny dives deep into his early acting career, memorable film experiences, and the value of arts in education.
Danny's introduction to acting in kindergarten and junior high.
His experiences in a well-resourced high school drama program in Whittier.
Contrast between past and current support for school arts programs.
Discussion about Danny's film "Barbarossa," its challenges, and delayed release.
The level of writing quality in television after Danny graduated from high school.
Danny's start in professional entertainment at Knott's Berry Farm.
Importance and joy of connecting with the audience.
Merchandise line, focusing on hats and his partnership with Summit Hats.
Danny's upbringing with 2 brothers and 2 sisters creating two separate family units.
Influential moments: his mother meeting his idol, Gilbert Roland, on the set of "Barbarossa."
Story behind the term "pachuco."
Danny's endorsement of Saison's Mexican restaurant.
Partnership with the Pharaohs car club and Danny's Father's Day weekend plans.
Challenges in running a business with Jesse Borrego versus successful engagement at Trader's Village.
Danny's career reflections, including his love for old movies and early fascination with diverse storytelling.
"Happy Father's Day!" - Danny De La Paz.
โI strive to give 100% effort at every event because connecting with fans and expressing gratitude for their support is incredibly rewarding,โ - Danny De La Paz.
Gilbert Roland: Mexican American actor and Danny's inspiration.
Sazon Mexican Restaurant:** Danny endorses their food.
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Thank you for tuning in to Alamo City Sportscast, brought to you by the Alamo City Podcast Network. We appreciate your support and look forward to bringing you more engaging and insightful conversations in our future episodes!
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On this episode we talk with the multi-talented actor, producer, writer, and activist Danny De La Paz. Known to many as Big Puppet, Danny dives deep into his early acting career, memorable film experiences, and the value of arts in education.
Danny's introduction to acting in kindergarten and junior high.
His experiences in a well-resourced high school drama program in Whittier.
Contrast between past and current support for school arts programs.
Discussion about Danny's film "Barbarossa," its challenges, and delayed release.
The level of writing quality in television after Danny graduated from high school.
Danny's start in professional entertainment at Knott's Berry Farm.
Importance and joy of connecting with the audience.
Merchandise line, focusing on hats and his partnership with Summit Hats.
Danny's upbringing with 2 brothers and 2 sisters creating two separate family units.
Influential moments: his mother meeting his idol, Gilbert Roland, on the set of "Barbarossa."
Story behind the term "pachuco."
Danny's endorsement of Saison's Mexican restaurant.
Partnership with the Pharaohs car club and Danny's Father's Day weekend plans.
Challenges in running a business with Jesse Borrego versus successful engagement at Trader's Village.
Danny's career reflections, including his love for old movies and early fascination with diverse storytelling.
"Happy Father's Day!" - Danny De La Paz.
โI strive to give 100% effort at every event because connecting with fans and expressing gratitude for their support is incredibly rewarding,โ - Danny De La Paz.
Gilbert Roland: Mexican American actor and Danny's inspiration.
Sazon Mexican Restaurant:** Danny endorses their food.
Follow Us
Don't forget to subscribe to the Alamo City Sportscast on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.
Make Sure To Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel & Hit That Like Button!
//Social Media:
๐ค Twitter: X / @twoshotspodcast / @MJAcquiredTaste / @BigPapiBrandonM /
๐ Facebook: / AlamoCityPodcastNetwork
๐ธ Instagram: / @twoshotspodcast / @mjim1313 / @bigpapibrandonm /
Thank you for tuning in to Alamo City Sportscast, brought to you by the Alamo City Podcast Network. We appreciate your support and look forward to bringing you more engaging and insightful conversations in our future episodes!