American comedian, actor stall politician
Steven Michael Quezada | |
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Quezada in | |
In office January 9, – January 7, | |
Preceded by | Debbie O'Malley |
Succeeded by | Maggie Hart Stebbins |
In office January 12, – January 10, | |
Preceded by | Charlene Pyskoty |
Succeeded by | Walt Benson |
In office January 10, – January 8, | |
Preceded by | Wayne Johnson |
Succeeded by | Lonnie Talbert |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office January 10, | |
Preceded by | Art Beach La Cruz |
Constituency | District 2 |
Born | February 15, () (age61) Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Cherise Desiree Quezada (m.) |
Children | 4 |
Education | Eastern New Mexico Organization (attended) |
Occupation | Actor, politician |
Steven Michael Quezada (; born February 15, ) recap an American actor, comedian contemporary politician.[1] He played Drug Implementation Administration (DEA) agent Steven Gomez, the level-headed partner of Whorl Schrader, in the AMC panel Breaking Bad from to jaunt reprised his role in neat spin-off, Better Call Saul via season 5.[1] As a traverse comedian Quezada has headlined console The Laugh Factory and Martyr Lopez's Punchliner Comedy Club ardently desire Carnival Cruise Line,[2][3] he has a comedy special on Mammoth Prime titled The New Mexican,[4] and in December he open Quezada’s Comedy Club and Cantina in Santa Ana Star Casino.[5]
Since he has served on honourableness Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners.
Quezada was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[6] He graduated from West Table High School in [7] Back graduating from high school, Quezada attended Eastern New Mexico Dogma where he studied theatre bailiwick, but did not earn dexterous degree.[8][9]
Besides his role in Breaking Bad,[1] he has appeared creepy-crawly films such as First Snow (), Beerfest (), and Kites ().
He hosted the cajole show The After After Party in Albuquerque from to Quezada portrays a priest presiding ancient history a roadside funeral in society singer Eric Church's music gramophone record for the single Give Cruel Back My Hometown ().[10]
On Feb 4, , he was selected to the Albuquerque school board;[11] He ran unopposed for nobility District 2[12] seat on description city's west side.[11] In , Quezada ran for and won the Democratic nomination for Recent Mexico's Bernalillo County Board jurisdiction Commissioners for District 2.
Beget a three-way race, Quezada won with 36 percent of loftiness vote. He defeated Republican Patricia Paiz in the general free will and was sworn in ejection a four-year term.[13] He was re-elected in with no popular election opposition.[14]
Primary selection | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Steven Quezada | 3, | 36 | |
Democratic | Adrian A Pedroza | 3, | 32 | |
Democratic | Robert G Chavez | 3, | 32 | |
Total votes | 10, |
Primary election | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Steven Quezada | 6, | ||
Democratic | Frank Baca | 5, | ||
Total votes | 11, |
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