Joe Hernandez-Kolski Explained

Joe Hernandez-Kolski is an American actor, spoken word poet, comedian and hip-hop theater artist. He appeared on the fourth and sixth seasons of HBO's Def Poetry Jam.

Early life and education

Hernandez-Kolski was born in Chicago, the son of Philip Edmund Kolski and Cynthia Marie Hernandez-Kolski. He is the oldest of two children. He began acting professionally as a child in Chicago, working with Chicago Actors Ensemble and Profiles Performance Ensemble. His first professional theater production was the Chicago premiere of Matt Williams' Between Daylight and Boonville.[1]

Hernandez-Kolski graduated from Whitney M. Young Magnet High School.[2] He then graduated from Princeton University with a degree in history.[3]

Career

Hernandez-Kolski moved to Los Angeles and acted in several theatrical productions, including the long-running Zoo District production of Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita.[4] Around the same time, Hernandez-Kolski began performing in the spoken word poetry scene.

In 2002, Hernandez-Kolski was cast in American Stage Theater Company's production of The Bomb-itty of Errors.[5] This production led to a long-running series of performances, including a run at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (where the cast received the Stage Award for "Best Ensemble"), The Helix (Dublin) and the Ambassadors Theatre (London).[6]

In 2004, Hernandez-Kolski debuted on the season finale of the fourth season of HBO's Def Poetry Jam then appeared again in the sixth season.[7] [8]

Hernandez-Kolski was chosen to warm up the crowd for Hillary Clinton's speech at the 2015 National Council of La Raza annual conference.[9] Hernandez-Kolski currently tours around the country with his performances titled, "Refried Latino Pride" and "Cultural Collisions: Commentary for a Changing America."[10]

In addition to his solo work, he performs regularly with his comedy partner, comedian/beatboxer Joshua Silverstein. In addition to their live performances, they co-hosted Si TV's Not So Foreign Filmmakers Showcase and shot a political/comedy digital series for MiTu, Pocho Joe & Silverstein.[11]

Hernandez-Kolski hosts Downbeat 720, an open-mic for high school youth sponsored by the City of Santa Monica.[12] The televised version, Downbeat Showdown received the Los Angeles Emmy for "Outstanding Youth Programming."[13]

Hernandez-Kolski's first solo hip-hop theater show You Wanna Piece of Me? was published by the University of Michigan press in a hip-hop theater anthology, Say Word: Voices from Hip Hop Theater.[14]

Hernandez-Kolski has a guest role in the 2016 Netflix series Gilmore Girls[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ensemble Finds Gems In 'Daylight'. Chicago Tribune.
  2. Web site: Alumni Directory. Whitney Young Magnet High School.
  3. Web site: Laddy. Tamar. PAW: Alumni Spotlight. Princeton Alumni Weekly.
  4. Web site: Martinez. Julio. Review: The Master and Margarita. Variety.com. 21 June 2000 . Variety.
  5. Web site: Fleming. John. Break Out Some Comedy. St. Petersburg Times.
  6. Web site: Koenig. Rhoda. Shakespeare in Black and White. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220609/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/the-bomb-itty-of-errors-new-ambassadors-theatre-london-103836.html . 2022-06-09 . subscription . live. Independent.co.uk. 7 May 2003 . Independent.
  7. Web site: Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry - Season 4. TV.com.
  8. Web site: Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry Season 6 Guide. TV Guide.com.
  9. Web site: He Opened for Hillary Clinton, but Came Back Inspired by the Latino Youth. MiTu.
  10. Web site: Indiana University Northwest. Joe Hernandez-Kolski to bring 'Refried Latino Pride' to IU Northwest on Nov. 19 in rescheduled performance. Indiana University Northwest.
  11. Web site: MiTu Digital Series "Pocho Joe & Silverstein". MiTu.
  12. Web site: Campodonico. Christina. A Safe Place for Self-Expression. The Argonaut News. Argonaut Online.
  13. Web site: WINNERS OF THE 58th ANNUAL LOS ANGELES AREA EMMY AWARDS ANNOUNCED. Emmys.com.
  14. Book: Say Word! Voices From Hip Hop Theater. University of Michigan Press.
  15. Web site: Gilmore Girls Revival Actors. Gilmore Girls News. 14 November 2016 .