|
|
biography |
|
Maiz Lucero Diablo Maiz Lucero graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder. From there he continued to pursue his career in Seattle, Washington. There, Maiz co-founded The Pancake Theatre Co. for the Seattle Fringe Theatre Festival where he produced and starred in the acclaimed satire, "Godot Arrives." Maiz also read with the Seattle International Film Festival's Screenplay Reading Series and appeared in two feature films, "Prefontaine" and "Amazing World." |
![]() |
|
Maiz returned to Denver to star in the action film, "Tiger Street"
(1998) currently
airing on Showtime Extreme. He also wrote and published an article
on the making of the film for issue #32 of Indie Slate Magazine. Maiz moved to L.A.
and after several background spots starred in the film, "Voice Box" for Los Angeles
City College. Before returning to Denver, Maiz played William in
"As You Like It" starring
Michele Greene of "LA Law". Since returning to Denver, Maiz starred on The Learning Channel's, "Enforcers: The Texas Seven" (2002) and has been involved with several commercials, industrial videos and locally produced feature films. Most recently he played Magnet in Walden Media's stage production of "Holes" at the Walden Family Playhouse in Denver. |
Copyright 2007 d.c.m. productions. All rights reserved.