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Jul 01, 2007 - (mwah.net) Alumni Update on Freddy Rodriguez (MWAH : Messages Which Are Hopeful)
Freddy Rodriguez


Alumni Update on Freddy Rodriguez
July 1, 2007
Freddy Rodriguez began acting at a young age. As a teenager, he was a key member of MWAH!’s predecessor – the Chicago area’s Explosonic Rockers Street Jazz Theatrical Troupe - for three years.
Following his move to Los Angeles in 1995 at the age of 20, he began appearing in numerous feature films and made-for-TV movies and has debuted as a Hollywood film director. His role as embalmer Frederico ‘Rico’ Diaz in the HBO series "Six Feet Under," landed him an Emmy nomination. After five great seasons with the show, Freddy continued to hone his craft. He would go on to make appearances on NBC's hit show "Scrubs."
Freddy’s feature film credits include starring alongside Kurt Russell in ‘Dreamer,’ ‘Harsh Times’ with Christian Bale and Eva Longoria, the remake of ‘Poseidon’ directed by Wolfgang Petersen, M. Night Shyamalan's ‘Lady in the Water,’ ‘Bobby’ which included an array of stars, and the film "Grindhouse" directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarentino. Freddy considered it an honor to work with Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarentino, saying “it was a dream come true.”
Freddy won the award for Best Supporting Actor at the Showwest Awards for his role in ‘Bobby’ and has also been featured in music videos for Fergie and Santana.
Freddy keeps in touch with his Chicago roots and the MWAH! troupe.
In a meeting with several MWAH! troupe members at a Starbucks in Chicago, near his parents’ home, Freddy noted that Hollywood is like a whirlwind and that hustle is the name of the game. He felt that for him, the intense competition within the entertainment industry always has motivated him to get better and to continually polish his craft.
Freddy emphasized that “whatever talent you may have, it’s of little value if your credit is bad.” By credit, he meant one’s integrity, values, work ethic, and overall reputation. He made it clear that he’s been blessed with a successful television and film career because of his accumulation of ‘good credit.’ That kind of credit, Freddy said, is far more valuable than money in the bank.
He added that ‘good credit’ will bode well for anyone, whatever career one may choose.
Freddy remains married to his high school sweetheart, Elsie, and they have three children. He told the Chicago Tribune, “We try to keep a good spiritual base in our family, try to keep normalcy in our family.” He named as his idols his parents, “immigrant factory workers who did everything they could to see that me and my two brothers were OK. That inspired me to go forward.”
When recently asked to give advice to those seeking to make it in the entertainment business, Freddy said, “Stay passionate, stay hungry.”
Those who remember Freddy are deeply grateful for his continuing inspiration.
By Simon Rodriguez Jr. (current MWAH! troupe member and no relation to Freddy)
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... Freddy´s new looks and... my new lifetime quote: "stay passionate, stay hungry". ^_^http://freddyfan.egloos.com/1517633I just started using my PC yesterday night (you remember I had it repaired recent ... more
... e was a part of. Sounds something like D.A.R.E.?http://www.mwah.net/ALM_rodriguez.htmhttp://freddyfan.egloos.com/1517633And other random info google found:Description from another Explosonic group memb ... more
>>> “Stay passionate, stay hungry” <<<
I believe it applies to any professional field. I always believed in "Age quod Agis" (since I was 15 years old) now, I will quote Freddy forever. ^_^
age quod agis: Do what you are doing; attend to your business.
Good !!!
You are right! "Do what you do best!" is my motto. I like slacking up and neglect my other duties doing drawing and writing and now fanviding... so that´s what I do, no matter what others think.