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George Lopez
"George Lopez," the hilarious family comedy starring popular standup comedian George Lopez.

George Lopez as a guy whose life has become a bit more complicated since he became the first assembly line worker to be promoted to plant manager at an L.A. airplane parts factory. Though his affable friend, Ernie (Valente Rodriguez, "Erin Brockovich"), and former compadres on the floor rib him about becoming "Mr. Clipboard," they still like him -- they just have to have their fun behind his back now. Managing his tough and acerbic but loving mother, Benny (Belita Moreno, "Perfect Strangers"), while maintaining a civil relationship, presents a whole new kind of challenge, both at work and at home.

Fortunately George's devoted wife, Angie (Constance Marie, "American Family," "Union Square"), possesses the patience of a saint and copes surprisingly well with Benny's insensitive wisecracks and George's freewheeling approach to parenthood. Her passion for lost causes tries George's patience, but in the end makes him love her that much more. George and Angie's nine-year-old son, Max (Luis Armand Garcia), is a sports-loving, constantly curious ball of energy, while their bright 14-year-old daughter, Carmen (Masiela Lusha), struggles with the trials, tribulations and peer pressure of being a teenage girl just starting high school.

"George Lopez" stars George Lopez as George, Constance Marie as Angie, Valente Rodgriguez as Ernie, Masiela Lusha as Carmen, Luis Armand Garcia as Max and Belita Moreno as Benny.