One of the most iconic moments of the special is his impression of his father, who constantly used the word "regardless" in every sentence, whether it made sense or not.
After moving to Los Angeles in 1990, he worked as a limousine driver for comedy legend Richard Pryor.
He expertly deconstructs the quirks of his heritage, from the chaos of large family gatherings to the specific "home remedies" used by his parents. Freddy SotoComedy Central Presents : Season 7 E...
He worked his way up from being a doorman at The Comedy Store (earning $25 a night) to headlining the very same stage.
Freddy Soto’s episode of captures a rising star at the height of his powers. Originally aired on May 2, 2003, the special is a masterclass in observational humor rooted in the Mexican-American experience. 🎭 The Special: Season 7, Episode 12 One of the most iconic moments of the
Soto brought down the house with his bit on the "Mexican home remedy for athlete’s foot," showcasing his ability to find humor in everyday grit. 🚀 The Rise of Freddy Soto
In this 21-minute set, Soto invites the audience into his childhood in El Paso, Texas. He balances cultural specificity with universal family dynamics, making him a standout in the 2003 comedy season. He worked his way up from being a
Soto’s journey to the Comedy Central stage was a classic "Hollywood hustle."