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Alex Cambert, Emmy Award-Winning Cuban-American Broadcaster, Reflects On Career And Gives Advice For Latinos Looking To Get Into Media [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Alex Cambert rose to fame when he worked to develop "Mas Vale Tarde con Alex Cambert," a late night talk show for Telemundo. The show was a rarity for Spanish television; he is described by Advertising Age as "Jerry Seinfeld, if the comic were Cuban-American, and spoke Spanish." Cambert sat down with Latin Times to discuss his career as an Emmy award- winning broadcaster and gave some serious advice to the next generation of Latinos who are looking to get into the media.
What are your future plans? Do you have any career goals you still want to achieve?
"My goal right now is with the Reelz Channel show, "The Big Picture." I am very proud of being a part of a Latino hosting team in English. I think that is the sign of something new and I love that, I love being part of that."
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Cambert, a two-time Emmy Award winning broadcaster, recently became Hispanic Heritage Ambassador for The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, creating and producing hilariously insightful man-on-the-street pieces to "enlighten and en-Latin" audiences.
Before that, he helped develop "Mas Vale Tarde con Alex Cambert," a late night talk show for Telemundo - a rarity for Spanish television. Shaping and hosting his own talk show was definitely a dream come true for this gifted comedian. While some have called him the Latin Leno, Advertising Age says, "Think Jerry Seinfeld, if the comic were Cuban-American, and spoke Spanish."
Most recently, Cambert has been expanding his horizons as a producer in reality TV, with a slate of hilarious projects in various stages of development.
Noting his strong international appeal, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions tapped Cambert to cohost the 64th Annual Golden Globes pre-show. (The show aired in 27 countries and, for the first time ever, was simulcast over the web on MSN.) As always, Cambert displayed his sense of fun and spontaneity on the red carpet as he charmed the Botox off of Hollywood's big Q&A With Castoffs Vale Tarde Host Alex Cambert
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