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Eddie Velez | EP 353 (Video)Eddie Velez Shares Fascinating Journey from Stand-Up to ActingJoin us in this captivating episode as actor Eddie Velez shares his incredible journey from stand-up comedy to a successful acting career! Hosted by Keith Reza, Eddie reflects on his early performances at The Improv in New York City during the late '70s, his childhood friendship with Keenan Wayans, and his experiences alongside comedy legends like Freddie Prinze. Discover how Eddie transitioned to acting and the impact of the New York theater scene on his career. He shares memorable stories from iconic sets like 'The A-Team', 'Traffic', and 'White Chicks', while also discussing his directorial debut inspired by Steven Soderbergh. Eddie opens up about overcoming audition nerves, staying true to oneself, and learning from fellow actors. This heartwarming conversation is filled with nostalgia, comic inspiration, and valuable insights into the entertainment industry. Don’t miss this behind-the-scenes look at Eddie Velez’s multi-faceted career!00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:55 Discussing New Mexico and Roswell01:41 Transition from Stand-Up to Acting02:26 Early Comedy Days with Kenan Wayans03:48 Freddie Prinze's Influence and Tragic End04:44 Pursuing Acting and Broadway Shows05:28 Norm Macdonald and White Chicks11:07 First Acting Job and Scene Stealing12:36 Joining the A-Team14:02 Mr. T and George Peppard's Clash16:22 Repo Man and Early Film Career19:11 Boxing Background and Split Decisions25:10 Getting Pummeled in Movies25:45 Working with Gene Hackman26:50 Impact of Traffic on Career27:42 Directing and Filmmaking Inspiration30:48 Winning Awards for Sound Design31:45 Memories of Raul Julia38:30 Auditioning for White Chicks43:12 Stand-Up Comedy and Influences44:34 Overcoming Audition Nerves48:53 Future Projects and Farewells