Herbert Sigüenza
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Herbert Siguenza (born January 26, 1959) is an American actor, writer, visual artist, and performer based in California. He is best known for co-founding the theater performance group
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, which is still active since its founding in 1984, more than thirty years later. He is currently the playwright-in-residence at the San Diego Rep and has continued to pursue many solo ventures in addition to his group work.


Early life

Sigüenza was born in San Francisco, California on January 23, 1959. He is of Salvadoran descent and spent a portion of his life living in El Salvador with his family before returning to California as a teenager due to civil unrest taking place in the country at the time. Upon his return, he attended the California College of Art and Crafts as a first-generation student and received a BFA in printmaking. At this point, the theater was not something that he knew he had an interest in pursuing.


Career

Herbert was originally trained as an artist and print maker. Examples of his printmaking from the early 1980s can be seen in the collection of the
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. Shortly after receiving his BFA from California College of Art and Crafts, he served for 10 years as the Art Director at La Raza Silkscreen Center / La Raza Graphics in San Francisco. From there he moved into performing arts and became involved with Teatro Gusto performing in places like the
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. Herbert began his acting career in 1984 when he co-founded
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with other members
Ric Salinas Ric Salinas is a Salvadoran–American actor, writer and producer. He is known for co-founding the comedy group, Culture Clash, with Richard Montoya, Herbert Siguenza and Jose Antonio Burciaga. He is currently working with the remaining two m ...
,
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,
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, Marga Gómez, and Monica Palacios. Together the group toured the country performing Chicano theater with topics often involving social commentary through the use of satire. While the latter three members went on to eventually drop out of the group, Sigüenza, Salinas, and Montoya still perform together today. Independently of the group, Sigüenza has also had a number of acting, writing, and producing roles. He wrote and performed in a solo show, ''My Weekend with Pablo Picasso'' which features his skill at painting and has been performed at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, and the San Diego Rep. He wrote and performed in another show, ''¡Cantinflas!'' about the Mexican comic of the same name, which was co-commissioned by the
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in Houston and
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in San Francisco. Other work of Sigüenza's includes ''Steal Heaven'', and ''El Henry'', an adaptation of Shakespeare's ''Henry IV'' which was presented at the La Jolla Playhouse in June 2014, and ''Manifest Destinitis'' which premiered at the San Diego Rep in their 2016-2017 season. He won the Best New Play San Diego Critics Circle Award in 2014 for his work on ''El Henry''. In 2016, Sigüenza began a three-year playwright residency at the San Diego Rep as a part of
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's National Playwright Residency Program, administered by
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. Sigüenza was also involved in the making of Pixar's hit animated film Coco. He served as a cultural consultant ensuring that the movie was an accurate depiction of the Mexican culture that the movie explores. He is also credited with a voice acting role in the movie playing the characters of great-great granduncles Tío Felipe and Tío Oscar. He is currently working on writing his next show called ''Birthday'', a dark musical that is centered around people being able to come back to life from the dead for 24 hours on their birthday. This show is a departure from his previous work in its macabre content matter.


Personal life

Herbert is the brother of Ruben Sigüenza, who played bass for the rock band
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. In 2002, he married Adriana Rodrigues. In 2008, he and Adriana had filed for divorce. He has since remarried to his current wife, Samantha. The two have a 6-year-old daughter named Belen.


Legacy

Sigüenza's personal and professional papers are housed at the
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(CSUN) Special Collections and Archives in the University Library.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Siguenza, Herbert 1959 births American male film actors American male television actors American male voice actors American performance artists Male actors from San Francisco Living people American people of Salvadoran descent Hispanic and Latino American artists 20th-century American male actors