What Happened To The Cast Of The George Lopez Show?
George Lopez gave the Hispanic community the TV representation they deserved with his first sitcom, but what happened to the cast of the George Lopez show?
Read MoreGeorge Lopez gave the Hispanic community the TV representation they deserved with his first sitcom, but what happened to the cast of the George Lopez show?
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