Gabriel Iglesias is a renowned American stand-up comedian who has achieved immense success, performing to sold-out crowds worldwide. He was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's Top 40 Comedy Players of 2018, alongside comedy legends Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, and Lorne Michaels. Unlike many comedians, Iglesias' humor is clean and non-controversial, appealing to audiences of all ages and backgrounds. He has had the distinction of headlining and selling out iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden, Staples Center, and The Sydney Opera House. With nearly 1 billion views on YouTube and over 25 million followers across social media, Iglesias is one of the most-watched and followed comedians globally.
Iglesias has also ventured into television, starring in and executive producing Netflix's multi-cam series Mr. Iglesias. He plays a kind-hearted public high school teacher who works at his alma mater, taking on the challenge of teaching gifted but misfit students and helping them unlock their full potential. He has also made guest appearances on the ABC sitcom Cristela and Modern Family, and was the star and creator of Fluffy's Food Adventures, a non-scripted comedic docu-follow series that completed a three-season run on Fuse TV.
On the big screen, Iglesias has co-starred in feature films such as Magic Mike, Magic Mike XXL, and A Haunted House 2. His voice has also been featured in numerous animated films, including the Academy Award-winning Coco, Show Dogs, Ferdinand, The Star, Smurfs: The Lost Village, Norm of the North, The Book of Life, The Nut Job, and Disney's Planes. He has also starred in the motion picture comedy film, The Fluffy Movie.
In recent years, Iglesias made a triumphant return to the stage, selling out the Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles in 2022. The show, which drew in roughly 56,000 people, was the biggest of his career and one of the largest comedy shows in the world.