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Paul Rodriguez (skateboarder)
Mexican-American skateboarder
| Fullname | Paul Martin Rodriguez |
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| Nickname | P-Rod |
| Born | () December 31, (age40) Tarzana, California, United States[1] |
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| Yearsactive | –present |
| Height | 5ft 8in (m) |
| Weight | lb (73kg) |
| Country | United States |
| Sport | Skateboarding |
| Turned pro | |
Paul Martin Rodriguez[1][3] (born December 31, ), also known by his nickname P-Rod, is a Mexican-American professional street skateboarder and actor. Rodriguez has won a total of eight medals at the X Games, four of them gold, with the most recent first-place victory occurring in Los Angeles, California in July [4]
Early life, family and education
[edit]Rodriguez was born in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California.[5] His father is actor and comedian Paul Rodriguez, and his mother is Laura Martinez. He also has an older
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Paul Rodriguez's Bio
Longtime comedian Paul Rodriguez has been making audiences laugh all over the world (in Spanish and English) for nearly three decades with his unique brand of humor that is a perfect blend of his Latin heritage the American dream and his undeniable universal appeal. As an actor and comedian Paul Rodriguez’s multi-faceted career includes starring roles and featured appear
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GROWING UP WITH PAUL RODRIGUEZ
There is a long and complicated history to the culture of skateboarding, and every skateboarder’s understanding of themselves within this culture is relative to the time and place from which they entered it.
Skateboarding is in a strange place right now, or, since its always in flux, its moving from one strange place to another. There was a time when skateboarding had died, where there was neither money nor notoriety in it, but that history is hard to see these days. Skateboardings gone from boyish pastime to billion-dollar industry before our eyes.
To try and make some sense out of this arc, I looked back at the fifteen years Ive been a skateboarder through the fisheye lens of my love/hate relationship with Paul Rodriguez.
I’d already been riding a skateboard for a few years when Street Cinema came out in , but I was only just beginning to understand what it was to be a skatebo