Ric Salinas
{{short description|Salvadoran-American actor, writer, producer}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Ric Salinas
| birth_date = May 31st, 1960
| birth_place = El Salvador
| education = San Francisco State University
| occupation = Actor, writer, producer
| known_for = Culture Clash
}}
Ric Salinas is a Salvadoran–American actor, writer and producer. He is known for co-founding the comedy group Culture Clash with Richard Montoya, Herbert Siguenza and Jose Antonio Burciaga.{{cite thesis |last=Garcia |first=David Gumaro |date=2006 |title=The Evolution of a Critical Race Theater: Culture Clash and Chicana/o Performance Art, 1965–2005 |publisher=University of California, Los Angeles}}{{cite journal |last=Garcia |first=David G. |date=2006 |title=Remembering Chavez Ravine: Culture Clash and Critical Race Theater |url=https://escholarship.org/content/qt4gw5j737/qt4gw5j737_noSplash_c58d6b7d5b03e2beab5ebe0edb52c107.pdf?t=olo6ck |journal=Chicano-Latino Law Review |volume=26 |issue=1 |pages=111–130 |access-date=August 8, 2023}} He is currently working with the remaining two members, Herbert and Richard, on the production "Culture Clash (Still) in America".{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/clashero?lang=en&lang=en|title=Ric Salinas (@Clashero) {{!}} Twitter|website=twitter.com|language=en|access-date=2018-12-08}} As of 2012, he resides in Los Angeles.
Early life
Salinas was born on May 31, 1960, in El Salvador.{{Cite book|title=Spilling the Beans in Chicanolandia|last=Aldama|first=Frederick Luis|publisher=University of Texas Press|year=2006|pages=143}} When he was a child his family moved to California and settled in the Mission District of San Francisco.{{Cite web|url=https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8sx6g01/entire_text/|title=Guide to the Ric Salinas Culture Clash Collection, 1978-2003|website=oac.cdlib.org|access-date=2018-12-08}} Growing up in the inner city, Salinas was surrounded by gang violence and was shot trying to break up a fight.{{Citation|last=Damian Trujillo|title=Ric Salinas on NBC Bay Area 7217958|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=253adKeuix4&t=64s|access-date=2018-12-09}} He went on to study communications at San Francisco State University, graduating first with a degree in broadcasting.{{Cite book|title=Culture Clash: Life, Death and Revolutionary Comedy|last=Montoya, Salinas, Siguenza|first=Richard, Ric, Herbert|publisher=Theatre Communications Group|year=1998|location=New York|pages=ix-xviii}} Salinas then went on to get a second degree in speech communications.{{cite thesis |last=Jara |first=Javier |date=2023 |title=Culture Clash Digital Archive: Latinidad and Resistance in 20th century Latinx Sketch Comedy Group |url=https://scholarworks.calstate.edu/downloads/1j92gg07k |publisher=California State University, San Marcos |access-date=August 8, 2023}} He describes his involvement in theater as an "accident". As a result he performed in theater productions throughout college and was a member of Teatro Latino. He also spent time breakdancing and rapping bilingually (in Spanish and English).
Career
= Culture Clash =
Culture Clash established the foundation for Salinas' career. Salinas told Philip Kan Gotanda, "Back then there weren't very many Salvadoreños in the Mission District or in San Francisco, so I gravitated towards the Chicano movement,". He also says, "I was doing teatro and it was all kind of angry, political theatre -sometimes a little bit too dogmatic,". This interest in the Chicano/Latino experience combined with his involvement in theater and performing led to the meeting of the fellow members of Culture Clash (originally called Comedy Fiesta). The group formed with the aim of illuminating Latino experiences with humor and satire.
= Solo career =
Apart from Culture Clash, Salinas has acted in several plays and films, such as the 2014 play Placas: The Most Dangerous Tattoo by Paul S. Flores. The play follows the redemption of ex gang member, Fausto Carbajal, as he goes through the process of removing gang tattoos as well as fostering a relationship with his son.{{Cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/PLACAS-with-Ric-Salinas-to-Run-43-6-at-Los-Angeles-Theatre-Center-20140225|title=PLACAS with Ric Salinas to Run 4/3-6 at Los Angeles Theatre Center|author=BWW News Desk|website=BroadwayWorld.com|language=en|access-date=2018-12-09}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/placastheplay/|title=PLACAS: Starring Ric Salinas|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2018-12-09}}{{cite magazine |author= |title=Marked for life |magazine=American Theatre |location=New York |publisher=Theatre Communications Group |date=April 2014 |volume=31 |issue=4 |page=13 }}
Salinas also starred in a one man show called
Salinas has been in several films and TV shows throughout his career. He has acted in the films Encino Man, Hero, Mi Vida Loca, Camera Obscura, The 3 Wise Men, Culture Clash in AmeriCCa, Larry Crowne, and Lola's Love Shack.{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0758388/|title=Ric Salinas|website=IMDb|access-date=2018-12-09}} He has also appeared in the tv shows/shorts Great Performances, In Living Color, Culture Clash, Frank's Book, and Stunted.
Legacy
Salinas' personal and professional papers are housed at the California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Special Collections and Archives in the University Library.{{cite web |url=http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/cnos/urba/csun_urb_cc_rs_oac.pdf |title=Guide to the Ric Salinas Culture Clash Collection |last1=Marshall |first1=Robert |last2=Graff |first2=Rebecca |date=February 2004 |website=Online Archive of California |publisher=California Digital Library |access-date=January 5, 2022 |quote=}}
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