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CARLOS ANDRÉS GÓMEZ, an award-winning
poet and actor from New York City, has been
described as "raw and intense...a rebel Don
Juan with a sensitive edge" by Underrated
Magazine (U.S.) and was called "a must-see"
and given five stars (out of five) by
Hairline Magazine (U.K.). A former social
worker and public school teacher, he has
performed at over 100 colleges and
universities and toured across North
America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Africa.
He is the 2006 Toronto International Poetry
Slam Champion and a two-time National Poetry
Slam Finalist, as a member of the legendary
Nuyorican Poets Café's Slam Team that
finished 2nd and with the NYC/louderARTS
Slam Team that finished 3rd in the U.S. He
co-stars in Spike Lee's number one box
office smash hit film that was selected as
one of AFI's 10 Most Outstanding Motion
Pictures of 2006, "INSIDE MAN" (Universal
Pictures), with a lead role alongside Denzel
Washington, Jodie Foster, and Clive Owen.
Most recently, he appears on the sixth
season of HBO's "Russell Simmons Presents
Def Poetry."
GÓMEZ won a Rocky Mountain
Emmy® Award for his starring role in the
groundbreaking "Respect Yourself" television
spots, for which he was also a writer, and
appears on the third season of the popular
Showtime series "The L Word." His first
full-length CD, "Carlos Andrés Gómez: Live
from New York,” was unanimously chosen as
the winner of the 2006 L.A. Music Award for
Spoken Word Album of the Year. He has been
showcased on the mun2 show "Vivo," appeared
on Telemundo's "Así Está El Mundo," been a
spotlight on MyNetworkTV/Sí TV's "LatiNation,"
and was just profiled in his own episode of
"Hollywood Life," an online show out of
Japan -- all coming on the heels of him
gracing the cover of the February 2007 issue
of Brass Magazine. A much sought-after
performer in the international spotlight, he
was one of the headline acts on the MTV-U
sponsored Fight Apathy National Tour and did
a month-long run of his critically acclaimed
one-man play, "MAN UP," at the Edinburgh
Fringe Festival in Scotland.
He is the proud founder of
The Excelano Project (www.excelano.org)
at the University of Pennsylvania, one of
the nation's premier spoken word/performance
poetry collectives that took the National
Championship Title at the 2007 College
Unions Poetry Slam Invitational just three
years after sending its first team of
rookies, coached by Gómez, that finished 4th
in the nation. Three of Excelano's younger
poets then defended their College Unions'
National Title as members of the Philly
Youth National Slam Team that won the
Championship Title at the Brave New Voices
2007 International Youth Poetry Slam. Over
the past 7 years, he has shared the stage
with a diverse range of well-known
musical/performance acts and literary icons,
including Wyclef Jean, Amiri Baraka, MC Lyte,
Martín Espada, Toots and The Maytals,
Immortal Technique, Reel Big Fish, Donnell
Rawlings, Pete Rock, Saul Williams, and Mos
Def. He splits his time between New York
City and Los Angeles.
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