Veteran Actor Performs during Texas Tech’s Hispanic Heritage Month
September 9, 2008
By: Sally Post
Pepe Serna brings his one-man show to Texas Tech.
Pepe Serna will feature his One-Man Show on the Texas Tech campus at 7 p.m. Sept.
18 in the Human Sciences Building room 169. The performance, sponsored by the Office
of Institutional Diversity and the Cross Cultural Academic Advancement Center, is
free and open to the public.
A "Community Conversation with Pepe Serna" is set for 7 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Louise
H. Underwood Center, 511 Ave. K. The event is an opportunity for the community to
meet and talk with Serna.
Serna's show takes the audience on a journey dating back to the pre-Columbian era
and moves forward into the present and future through his cultural exploration of
the Chicano experience. Serna's one-man show is billed as an eye-opening experience
that will engage the audience and encourage them to celebrate their own unique cultures.
Serna has appeared in more than 100 feature films and 300 television shows. He has
also lent his vocal talents to the Fox series "The PJ's," which was created by Eddie
Murphy and he starred in "Kingpin" on NBC. Serna is best known for his performances
in several motion pictures, most notably "Scarface" with Al Pacino. Other films for
which Serna is best known include "The Rookie" with Clint Eastwood; "American Me"
with Edward James Olmos; "Silverado" with Kevin Costner; and the science fiction classic
"Buckaroo Banzi."
After many years in front of the cameras, Serna has taken his talents behind the scenes
as an associate producer for the widely acclaimed independent film "Luminarias." He
is also an artist whose paintings reflect the vibrant and tropical colors of Mexico.
His work hangs in galleries throughout the Southwest. He was recently commissioned
by the Los Angeles Annenberg Metropolitan Project and the Mark Taper Foundation to
paint an inspirational canvas on the subject of reading. It was turned into a poster
and given to students in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
For more information please call the Cross Cultural Center at (806) 742-8681 or go
to
www.depts.ttu.edu/diversity.