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    Herbert Sigüenza

    American actor
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  1. Herbert Siguenza (@hsiguenza) • Instagram photos and videos. 1,393 Followers, 572 Following, 413 Posts - Herbert Siguenza (@hsiguenza) on Instagram: "Playwright. Actor. Activist. Member of Actors Equity & SAG Aftra. Founding member of Culture Clash."

  2. Herbert Siguenza (born January 26, 1959) is an American actor, writer, visual artist, and performer based in California. He is best known for co-founding the theater performance group Culture Clash, which is still active since its founding in 1984, more than thirty years later. [1] .

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  5. Herbert Sigüenza, a founding member of the Chicano/Latino performance group Culture Clash, designed and hand painted the “Teatro” side of the pillar. He used an ancient Mayan figure holding up two wooden comedy and drama masks to depict the opposing emotions of life: laughter and sadness.

  6. Nov 21, 2017 · Herbert Siguenza Image Credit: Getty Images; Walt Disney Studios Playing the twin skeletons of Miguel's Tío Oscar & Tío Felipe is Herbert SIguenza.

  7. Herbert Sigüenza (born 1959) is a Salvadoran American actor, writer, and performer. The son of two Salvadoran parents, he was born and raised in San Francisco and lived in El Salvador for approximately six years, from age eight to fourteen. The years he lived in El Salvador, witnessing the vast economic difference between the working and ...

  8. Herbert Sigüenza. born San Francisco, CA 1959. Also known as. Herbert Siguenza. Born. San Francisco, California, United States. Nationalities. American. Works by this artist (59695 items) Activity/Lab. Museum in My Pocket: An Off-the-Wall Art Game. What if art jumped off the museum walls and into a pocket-sized collection?