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Adrian Gonzalez Talks About TBS New Comedy “Your Family or Mine”
Adrian Gonzalez was born in the south Texas border of Brownsville, TX and raised across the Rio Grande in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Living in Mexico but crossing the border and going to school in Texas gave him a unique fully bilingual upbringing. Upon graduating high school he moved to Evanston, IL to attend Northwestern University where he double majored in Theater and Psychology. He took his MCAT to pursue a career in medicine, but followed his instincts and pursued an acting career.
After Northwestern, Adrian moved to downtown Chicago. He performed with various theaters throughout the city including Teatro Vista, The Artistic Home, Hubris Productions, Pegasus Players, The Side Project, and Goodman Theater. Adrian had much larger aspirations in mind after achieving a solid theatrical base of performance. He packed his car and relocated to Los Angeles, where he could now pursue and concentrate on film and television.
Since arriving in LA, Adrian has appeared in several television series, including The Mentalist, Bold & the Beautiful, Up All Night, 90210, NCIS, and NCIS LA. He appeared as the rich playboy Santi Jr. in The Bridge episode “Vendetta”. He’s worked on various sketches with Funny or Die and CollegeHumor, including the viral video Dora the Explorer and the Destiny Medallion where he plays the role of Diego.
I asked Adrian about his new show on TBS called “Your Family or Mine,” acting and more.
Art Eddy: Tell me about your character and the show.
Adrian Gonzalez: The show follows the perfect couple, Oliver and Kelli, and each week they alternate in visiting each other’s family. So essentially you get two shows about two crazy families all in one. I play Enzo, Kelli’s sister Shawni’s boyfriend. Enzo is the best. Everyone loves him, wants to be around him. He can do no wrong, especially in Gil’s eyes (Kelli and Shawni’s dad). He’s always happy and you’re not sure if he’s a little dumb or just foreign. He’s a lot fun!
AE: What was the audition process like for you?
AG: I was called in on a Friday and the job was starting that Monday. I want to say it was the third call and they hadn’t found anybody yet. I read twice for casting and then got pinned later that day. Monday came, and I hadn’t heard anything yet. The show had already begun rehearsing. Tuesday I was asked to come in again and make an adjustment to the characters accent. Tuesday night I got the offer and Wednesday I started work. It was all very last minute and a little crazy.
AE: What did you do to prepare for this role?
AG: If I tell you then I’d have to kill you. Kidding. I didn’t get a script beforehand. All I had was the character breakdown and the sides. Essentially, I felt there was a lot of room to play with this character. I knew he had to have some sort of a South American accent and I started playing with it from there, finding jokes but making sure he stayed grounded.
AE: How did you build up a chemistry with the rest of the cast members?
AG: It was effortless. It really felt like a family. We’re together all week rehearsing and playing and everyone was really welcoming. Especially our leads, Kyle Howard and Kat Foster. They’re just really cool people. Ed Begley Jr who is a sitcom legend was also incredible to work with. This was my first time working in multi cam sitcom and I often went to him for advice. He’s the best.
AE: What TV shows are you into besides “Your Family or Mine?”
AG: I watch a lot of TV. I try to keep up with what’s current. Game of Thrones, Daredevil, Jane the Virgin, Cristela, Broad City and Key & Peele are also hilarious.
AE: What got you into acting?
AG: I took a class in college and I got hooked. Tried taking more and they were only available to majors, so I made it a major. I was pre-med at the time and I was in the process of applying for medical school when I decided to take a year and give it a go. I never looked back.
AE: Do you remember your first role?
AG: It was a play in college called Finished from the Start. I was part of an ensemble called Los Desaparecidos, the disappeared. We were telling the story of the people of Chile that disappeared during Pinochet’s dictatorship. It was an intense process, but it made me fall in love with telling stories.
AE: What would your ultimate role be?
AG: To be able to portray someone like Desi Arnaz. He was way ahead of his time, created the multi cam setup that I love to work in and our show is shot in, and is Latino. He led an awesome life and struggled his way in Hollywood, especially because of being Latino, and still was able to achieve amazing success. It’s beautiful to see that times have progressed and I would love to tell his story and the influence he had in that change. Also anything supernatural or in the sci-fi/fantasy world. I’ve always wanted to have magic powers like telepathy or teleportation and be able to do stunts. I’m active in my real life and would love to show that in some of my roles.
Apr 30th
Reebok Classic & Finish Line Bring You Into The Studio
Reebok Classic and Finish Line have created a cool new feature called Studio Sessions. This episodes features Kendrick Lamar in the studio where he recorded “To Pimp A Butterfly.” Reebok Classic and Finish Line have teamed up to showcase an exclusive look into the lives, styles, and creative processes of some of the world’s top musical artists.
Kendrick sits down with Finish Line ambassador, Jacques Slade, in the same studio where he created his latest album, “To Pimp a Butterfly.” The two rappers, with a mutual love for classic sneakers, discuss what inspires Kendrick’s music, how he is motivated by the community he came from, and his signature style. He describes how he formed his style back in middle school, which is when classic Reebok silhouettes like the Ventilator and Classic Nylon became a permanent part of his wardrobe. Kendrick invites kids from his alma mater, Centennial High School to listen to the discussion and ask him a few questions of their own.
Stay tuned for future episodes of Studio Sessions with Kendrick Lamar, coming soon.
In 1990, Reebok released one of their most timeless running designs: the Ventilator. Incorporating Hexalite technology into the shoe to provide greater comfort and better shock absorption it was the perfect shoe for the faster, lighter runner. The durable lugged outsole was designed to give sure-footed traction for both on and off-road running. The visible archbridge in the middle of the shoe was perfectly placed to offer optimum motion control. And the name Ventilator? That came from the ventilated side panels that allowed cooling and breathability. The shoe was ahead of its time. Twenty-five years later the shoe is a classic. Still as light as it ever was but now worn for street fashion instead of road running.
Capturing the electric energy found within unforgettable days and even hotter nights, Reebok Classic’s latest iteration of the Ventilator – Ventilator DG – puts a bold, neon spin on the classic silhouette. Fearless and unapologetic, the bright colorways that make up this unique pack are for those not afraid to stand out or stand up.
Apr 30th
Get To Know Black Widow And Scarlet Witch
I got to check out a screening of “Avengers: Age of Ultron” last night. Without giving away anything I will say that you will not be disappointed. To get you ready for this weekend’s release date check out the featurette on Black Widow and Scarlet Witch.
Apr 29th
The Softer Side Of Mortal Kombat
We all know that Mortal Kombat can be a very gruesome video game, but sometimes there is a softer side of the game. Don’t believe check out the video below of some talented dudes rocking an a capella version of the Mortal Kombat theme.
Apr 27th
I.W. Harper Whiskey Is Coming Back To The States
Guess who is back? For those who love a good whiskey you will be happy to hear that the I.W. Harper is coming home to the United States after nearly 20 years abroad with the release of two new Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskeys inspired by the brand’s historic past. Whiskey fans can look out this spring for I.W. Harper.
Back in 1867, German immigrant Isaac Wolfe (I.W.) Bernheim arrived in America with little more than four dollars in his pocket. Within 12 short years he co-founded Bernheim Brothers, where he began producing a whiskey known as I.W. Harper. The whiskey won its first gold medal in 1885 and continued to gain adorers across the country and around the world throughout the twentieth century.
As the popularity of brown spirits and the demand for high-quality whiskeys in Asia surged during the 1990’s, I.W. Harper’s focus transitioned overseas and the brand ceased distribution in the United States.
Now fast forward to 20 years the brand will release two new whiskeys nationwide. I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Limited Edition I.W. Harper 15-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey were both inspired by the original I.W. Harper variants. I.W. Harper 15-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was distilled at the Bernheim Distillery, historically located at 17th and Breckinridge in Louisville, KY, while owned and operated by United Distillers. I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey mingles whiskey also distilled at the Bernheim Distillery during this time with other fine whiskeys. Both bourbons have been aged, most recently, at the legendary Stitzel-Weller Distillery and are hand bottled in Tullahoma, Tenn.
I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (82 proof, 41% ABV) delights discerning whiskey lovers with initial hints of creamy vanilla flavor coupled with bursts of oak and spice. These flavor notes are followed by a subtle fruitiness and end with a sweet, pleasant finish. The whiskey will be available for a suggested retail price of $34.99 (750 mL).
Limited Edition I.W. Harper 15-Year-Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (86 proof, 43% ABV) is sweeter on the front palate with hints of oak, dried fruit and caramel. A distinct spice appears on the back palate for a long and lasting finish. The limited time offering will carry a suggested retail price of $74.99 (750 mL).
You can enjoy I.W. Harper neat, on the rocks or as the key ingredient in a classic bourbon cocktail, such as a Manhattan or Old Fashioned.
Apr 27th
A Fantastic Weekend In Sports Calls For Epic Cocktails
This upcoming weekend is going to be insane in the world of sports. What are you looking forward to the most to watch? Is it the Mayweather-Pacquiao “Fight of the Century,” the Kentucky Derby or is there a NHL or NBA playoff game you want to watch? Heck even Chelsea is set to square off against Manchester City or Tottenham for their fourth straight title. Did I mention that the Yankees are playing the Red Sox? Plus we have the NFL draft starting this Thursday.
With all of these games and sporting events you will definitely be celebrating at home or at a bar. Now the only thing you need is a cocktail to match up with the epic weekend. Here is a list of a few great tasting drinks for you to enjoy responsibly while taking in the fight, the NFL draft, playoff games and derby! We even have a video for you to learn how to do the Peli Rita Back Shot.
1oz. chilled Peligroso® Silver tequila in a shot glass
1oz. chilled margarita mix in a shot glass (mix = .5 oz orange liquer, .5 oz fresh lime juice)
Take the shot of Peligroso® Silver Tequila. Follow with the shot of fresh margarita mix.
The Loconut
1.5 oz. Captain Morgan Coconut Rum
Pineapple juice to top
Build in a tall glass combining all ingredients over ice. Top with a grapefruit slice for an extra tropical feel!
Crownberry Apple
1.5oz. Crown Royal Regal Apple
4oz. Cranberry Juice
Serve in a rocks glass over ice and garnish with apple wedge.
Apr 27th
Designer Melody Eshani Creating Some Fresh Reebok Kicks
LA based designer Melody Eshani and Reebok Classic are back at it again with another collaboration, this time featuring the iconic Blacktop Pump and Ventilator sneaker models.
Each sneaker features the luxe python leather featured on the first Reebok Classic x Melody Ehsani collaboration – a unique texture that takes inspiration from a creature which embodies Melody’s definition of a Classic woman. The shoes also feature the designer’s signature take on the Evil Eye, which brings a sense of individuality and creativity to the look. The clean gum outsole adds a fresh finish to the shoe’s rich tones.
The Blacktop Pump is updated with a hidden interior heel wedge for a feminine, streamlined silhouette, while the Ventilator says true to its retro runner design.
These shoes will be exclusively available at Melody’s LA store (424 1/2 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036, (323) 272-3934) and her website www.melodyehsani.com on April 24th. The shoes will then be available at select global retailers and Reebok.com starting May 1st.
The collection ranges from $120-$200.
Apr 23rd
Captain Morgan Makes The Summer Hotter With Chrissy Teigen
Captain Morgan White Rum is fantastic. How can you improve upon this rum? Well the Captain has figured out how. He added Sports Illustrated cover model Chrissy Teigen into the mix. She has teamed up with Captain Morgan to debut the brand’s newest flavor offerings: Captain Morgan Pineapple, Captain Morgan Coconut and Captain Morgan Grapefruit Rum.
Chrissy stars as a peg-leg pirate with a taste for island cocktails. She forces beach inhabitants to “surrender” to the three new flavors now available by everyone’s favorite rum brand. Check out the video below the list of cocktails.
With warmer weather right around the corner, we’ve also included some cocktail recipes that feature the new Captain Morgan White Rum Flavors. As always please enjoy Captain Morgan responsibly.
1.5 oz. Captain Morgan Grapefruit Rum
Juice of ½ lime
Grapefruit soda to top
Directions: Fill tall glass with ice. Pour in Captain Morgan Grapefruit Rum, lime juice and grapefruit soda. Garnish with grapefruit wedge.
Baewatch
1.5 oz. Captain Morgan Pineapple Rum
1 oz. Pineapple juice
1 slice(s) pineapple(s)
Directions: Fill tall glass with ice. Pour in pineapple juice and Captain Morgan Pineapple Rum. Top with cranberry juice. Garnish with pineapple wedge.
The Shark Puncher
9 oz. Captain Morgan Coconut Rum
3 oz. Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice
6 oz. Cranberry Juice
Directions: Combine all ingredients including Captain Morgan Coconut Rum in a pitcher and stir.
Apr 23rd
Saurin Choksi & Grace Parra Chat About White Guy Talk Show
Ever seem to notice that all the late night talk shows are hosted by white guys? Two people have. Saurin Choksi and Grace Parra host “The White Guy Talk Show” on the Fuse Network. They are looking to shake things up in the talk show world. They are looking to chat with guests from all over. They love to get a new perspective on things. That is why they interview a variety of guests all with different interests.
With a diverse cast and writing staff, White Guy Talk Show celebrates the things we love about music, movies, social media, celebrity and tech news, but from a point of view that’s 100% unique to the talk show world: a younger, multicultural and millennial point of view. The half-hour daily show catches angles other shows miss, makes jokes other shows can’t and asks celeb guests the questions no one else asks.
We got a chance to talk with Choksi and Grace about the show, building chemistry, and why a person’s Twitter followers don’t matter. Don’t miss White Guy Talk Show weeknights at 11:30/10:30 on the Fuse Network.
You can listen to the interview HERE.
Apr 23rd
Reebok Makes Special Deliveries In NYC And Miami
Last week, in New York City and Miami, an army of Reebok Classic bicycle messengers swept through both cities delivering the first pairs of Day Glo Ventilator sneakers set to hit stores this month. The messengers rode custom Day Glo-inspired, single speed bikes — in blue, yellow, pink and orange hues that matched the colors of the sneakers — to messenger advanced pairs of the Ventilators around in NYC and Miami.
In New York, messengers battled downtown and uptown traffic to deliver the Ventilators to select, unsuspecting recipients all around the city, hitting the Financial District, Tribeca, Midtown, Upper West and Upper East Sides, as well as Harlem. In Miami, the messengers endured the unrelenting heat and sun to surprise residents all over South Beach, North Beach, Little Havana and Wynwood with the neon colored kicks.
Didn’t receive a pair? Not to worry. The Reebok Classic Day Glo is currently on sale at www.reebok.com and everyone who purchases a pair will be entered in a special drawing to receive one of the custom Day Glo bikes!
In 1990, Reebok released one of their most timeless running designs: the Ventilator. Incorporating Hexalite technology into the shoe to provide greater comfort and better shock absorption it was the perfect shoe for the faster, lighter runner. The durable lugged outsole was designed to give sure-footed traction for both on and off-road running. The visible archbridge in the middle of the shoe was perfectly placed to offer optimum motion control. And the name Ventilator? That came from the ventilated side panels that allowed cooling and breathability. The shoe was ahead of its time. Twenty-five years later the shoe is a classic. Still as light as it ever was but now worn for street fashion instead of road running.
Capturing the electric energy found within unforgettable days and even hotter nights, Reebok Classic’s latest iteration of the Ventilator – Ventilator Day Glo – puts a bold, neon spin on the classic silhouette. Fearless and unapologetic, the bright colorways that make up this unique pack are for those not afraid to stand out or stand up.
Ventilator Day Glo – Men’s
Colorways: Yellow, Blue
Price: $75
Retailers: Jimmy Jazz, Villa, Shiekh’s, and Shoe Palace
Ventilator Day Glo – Women’s
Colorways: Orange, Pink
Price: $75
Retailers: Finish Line, Urban Outfitters, Jimmy Jazz, and Reebok.com
Apr 22nd