Luis Valdez

Luis Valdez

Born 06/26/1940 (83 years old)
Delano, California, USA

Biography

Acknowledged as the founder of modern Chicano theater and film, he was born to migrant farm workers and spent his early life traveling with the family, working in the fields himself. He studied at San Jose State College and later joined the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, staging improvisational theater with the help of union actors to benefit farmworkers. This work led to the formation of his El Teatro Campesino, which produced most of Valdez’ early plays in both the U.S. and Europe. He has directed a number of films that remain touchstones of Latino and Chicano cinema and culture, most notably, Zoot Suit (1981) and La Bamba (1987).

Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia

Director

Movies
1994

The Cisco Kid (TV movie)

1991

La Pastorela (TV movie)

1987

Corridos: Tales of Passion & Revolution (TV movie)

 

La Bamba

1982

Chicanos Story

1981

Zoot Suit

1976

Corrido: Ballad of a Farmworker, El (TV movie)

Series
1976

Visions

Short
1969

I Am Joaquin

Screenwriter

Movies
1994

The Cisco Kid (TV movie)

1987

Corridos: Tales of Passion & Revolution (TV movie)

 

La Bamba

1981

Zoot Suit - theater play

Documentaries
1975

Fighting for Our Lives

Actor