Ed Galvez

Ed Galvez

Ed Galvez has been doing comedy since moving to LA in the Summer of 1998. Ed got his start studying at UCB, IO West, Second City, ACME, and The Groundlings.

Ed has written and performed in many sketch shows, as well as doing stand-up all over the country. Ed also performed his one-man show “Love Life Limb” at top comedy venues all across the country.

Ed has appeared in numerous national and local commercials, MTV’s Paris Hilton’s My New BFF, and was featured in The History Channel’s documentary History of the Joke hosted by Lewis Black.

His film credits include the title character in the Horror Comedy “Amigo Undead” and the indie rom-com “Brand New Old Love”.

Movies for Ed Galvez...

Title: Made for Love
Character: El Perro
Released: April 1, 2021
Type: TV
Thirty-something Hazel Green tries to escape a suffocating marriage — until she realizes her tech billionaire husband has implanted a revolutionary tracking device, the Made for Love, in her brain.
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Brand New Old Love
Title: Brand New Old Love
Character: Marty Galvez
Released: August 1, 2017
Type: Movie
Former high school friends run into each other years later and drunkenly decide to make good on their promise to marry each other if they're both still single by 30 - only to discover too late all the things they liked about each other when they were younger have changed.
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Trailer Park Gigolo
Title: Trailer Park Gigolo
Character: Rodeo
Released: June 27, 2015
Type: Movie
A short film created by Mae Aswell.
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Amigo Undead
Title: Amigo Undead
Character: Jovan Cornejo
Released: April 25, 2015
Type: Movie
Amigo Undead is the story of Kevin Ostrowski as he attempts to reconcile with his estranged, underachieving brother Norm on a camping trip. They're accompanied by several of Norm's unusual friends. When one of these friends dies accidentally, the decision is made to bury him out in the desert with some very unforeseen supernatural consequences.
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Title: The Forgotten Classics
Character: Zombie
Released: October 28, 2007
Type: TV
After the success of Your Magic Touched Me and Your Magic Touched Me: Nights, there were a lot of people figuring that Ryan Nagata needed the lovable Shizuki Thornburg to crack prime time again. But those people are morons... and wrong. In The Forgotten Classics, host Jeff Davis takes us back in time through the hidden cinematic gems you've never seen.