Mario L?pez: Usually I'll go to San Diego to hang out with my parents if I want to unwind.
Mario L?pez: That's what 90 percent of the people talk about when they're first exposed to the fish.
Mario L?pez: Like they say, you can learn more from a guide in one day than you can in three months fishing alone.
Mario L?pez: In some cases, the casting directors have casted blindly and have not looked into my ethnic background.
Mario L?pez: I love talking about women because they are a constant study and you're always learning.
Mario L?pez: I haven't gotten labeled as a Hispanic actor.
Mario L?pez: I excercise a lot, but I focus mostly on boxing.
Mario L?pez: Everybody has their secret blends. For a while there was one called I-Hop because of the syrup and sugar that went into it. Making blends becomes a scientific thing, kind of like hi-tech fishing.
Mario L?pez: I love talking about women because they are a constant study and you're always learning.
Mario's recent appearance was on a show called Mind of Mencia. Where he played a (thought homosexual at the start) wetback.
Mario is of Mexican decent and practices some of their traditions still.
Mario always wanted to dance at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
Mario has a younger sister who is married to a Houston Texas linebacker. Her name is Marissa.
Mario graduated from Chula Vista High School in 1991.
Mario was co producer of the production of Outta Time in 2002.
Mario was a featured character in the 1993 film, Big Boys Don’t Cry.
In the Movie King Rikki that was released in 2002, Mario played the character of Juan Vallejo.
In the TV series You Win Live in 2004. Mario was the Host.
Mario was the Host of ESPN Hollywood in 2005.
Mario was born on October 10, 1973 in San Diego, California.