Ser Anzoategui
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Ser is a twice Imagen Award nominated American actor and stand up comic/solo performer/writer.
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Ser has been an advocate for a non-binary award category and process, writing an LA Times op-ed and a guest column for Deadline.
As a stand up comic they have performed at The Comedy Store, Flappers, The Ice House in Pasadena, The Ha Ha, Tao Comedy Studio. Ser Anzoategui is the creator of the critically acclaimed solo show, ¡Ser! which won 2 L.A. Weekly awards. They toured briefly before being tapped for the role of the first openly queer masculine presenting character on an original Hulu show, Daysi, in East Los High season 3. Following East Los High, Ser landed additional roles on Crazy Ex Girlfriend, The Fosters, Shameless, Better Things. Ser voices Wren on Apple TV's award winning animation, Pinecone and Pony.
Ser was active in the anti gentrification movement in north east la and surrounding communities. They are most known for their portrayal of Eddy in Starz' Vida, which reviews named them the break out star.
A published writer, they contributed to the Malcs academic journal. As a playwright, they were a finalist in the Downtown Urban Theatre Festival in NYC with Reg E Gaines as dramaturg. ¡Ser! was selected as one of the plays listed on the Kilroys list. The solo play, ¡Ser!, had a world premiere at Los Angeles Theatre Center, collaborating with Louie Perez of legendary Chicano band Los Lobos, penning original lyrics to the music of the solo show. Ser was a selected playwright for the 2017 Maria Irene Fornes Playwrighting workshop at Notre Dame in Chicago right before starting production on VIDA.
Anzoategui has been an active Eastside community member since 2004, making numerous contributions including collaborations with the East La Housing Corporation, Teada, National Performance Network, Mujeres De Maiz, Latino Equality Alliance, California Endowment, Gender Justice LA, Eviction Defense Network, TransLatina Coalition, the L.A. LGBTQ Center's Mi Centro, Casa 0101, and university departments/student groups.
Outside of entertainment and artivism, Ser's hobbies include singing in the car while waiting in traffic, karaoke, mutual aid for trans/non-binary Bipoc, meditation, creating mindful recipes for cooking, hummingbird watching, swimming, playing in the ocean.
Ser is up and coming in the industry, but perhaps even more importantly, they are playing a significant role in empowering and advocating for local community as well as educating the larger society through entertainment.
As a stand up comic they have performed at The Comedy Store, Flappers, The Ice House in Pasadena, The Ha Ha, Tao Comedy Studio. Ser Anzoategui is the creator of the critically acclaimed solo show, ¡Ser! which won 2 L.A. Weekly awards. They toured briefly before being tapped for the role of the first openly queer masculine presenting character on an original Hulu show, Daysi, in East Los High season 3. Following East Los High, Ser landed additional roles on Crazy Ex Girlfriend, The Fosters, Shameless, Better Things. Ser voices Wren on Apple TV's award winning animation, Pinecone and Pony.
Ser was active in the anti gentrification movement in north east la and surrounding communities. They are most known for their portrayal of Eddy in Starz' Vida, which reviews named them the break out star.
A published writer, they contributed to the Malcs academic journal. As a playwright, they were a finalist in the Downtown Urban Theatre Festival in NYC with Reg E Gaines as dramaturg. ¡Ser! was selected as one of the plays listed on the Kilroys list. The solo play, ¡Ser!, had a world premiere at Los Angeles Theatre Center, collaborating with Louie Perez of legendary Chicano band Los Lobos, penning original lyrics to the music of the solo show. Ser was a selected playwright for the 2017 Maria Irene Fornes Playwrighting workshop at Notre Dame in Chicago right before starting production on VIDA.
Anzoategui has been an active Eastside community member since 2004, making numerous contributions including collaborations with the East La Housing Corporation, Teada, National Performance Network, Mujeres De Maiz, Latino Equality Alliance, California Endowment, Gender Justice LA, Eviction Defense Network, TransLatina Coalition, the L.A. LGBTQ Center's Mi Centro, Casa 0101, and university departments/student groups.
Outside of entertainment and artivism, Ser's hobbies include singing in the car while waiting in traffic, karaoke, mutual aid for trans/non-binary Bipoc, meditation, creating mindful recipes for cooking, hummingbird watching, swimming, playing in the ocean.
Ser is up and coming in the industry, but perhaps even more importantly, they are playing a significant role in empowering and advocating for local community as well as educating the larger society through entertainment.