Luis Caballero (comedian)

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Luis Caballero is a comedian and writer of Puerto Rican descent, who lived in New York City for most of his life. After performing stand-up in comedy clubs for several years, he teamed up with filmmaker Ben Model to adapt his comedy material into a film. That film, which Model produced and directed, became The Puerto Rican Mambo (Not a Musical), a 74-minute feature which was released theatrically in 1992 and on home video in 1996. Caballero's sardonic humor sought to shed light on the Puerto Rican experience. [1] [2]

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References

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  2. Martin, Douglas (December 22, 1990). "The Moral Is, The Stories Here Are but Chapters". The New York Times . Retrieved January 18, 2010.