- Born
- Birth nameMario Lopez Jr.
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Born in San Diego, California, on October 10th, 1973, to Mario and Elvira, Mario Lopez's first professional role was on the series, a.k.a. Pablo (1984). Mario is probably best known to youngsters, however, as A.C. Slater from NBC's popular 1980s teen comedy series Saved by the Bell (1989). Among Mario's other credits are several other popular television series, such as Pacific Blue (1996) and the movies Colors (1988), Depraved (1996) and Eastside (1999). Mario has proven himself as a talented and prolific presenter, having hosted such series as Name Your Adventure (1992), The Other Half (2001) and Pet Star (2002).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Perculiar Chicken <perculiar_chicken@yahoo.com>
- SpousesCourtney Lopez(December 1, 2012 - present) (3 children)Ali Landry Monteverde(April 24, 2004 - May 12, 2004) (annulled)
- ChildrenSantino Rafael Lopez
- ParentsMario Alberto Lopez Perez Sr.Elvira Soledad Trasvina
- RelativesMarissa Lopez(Sibling)Marissa Lopez Wong(Sibling)Kailee Wong(Sibling)
- Dimpled cheeks
- He allegedly cheated on his wife-to-be, actress Ali Landry Monteverde, one day before the wedding and after the wedding. He was caught by onlookers cheating at his bachelor party. This is why Ali Landry Monteverde got the marriage annulled.
- He is a talented drummer and played drums on the 80s show Kids Incorporated (1984).
- Before being cast in Saved by the Bell (1989), Lopez was a dancer.
- Auditioned to replace Bob Barker as host of The Price is Right (1972).
- He has played the same character (A.C. Slater) in four different series: Saved by the Bell (1989), Saved by the Bell: The College Years (1993), Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993) and Robot Chicken (2001).
- I love talking about women because they are a constant study and you're always learning.
- [Who already admitted that his steamy spread in the magazine has brought him no shortage of female admirers]: People come up to me and ask me to sign it a lot. They say, 'What were you thinking?' And 'how did it feel?' And 'you're naked!' And 'oh my gosh!' And 'my mother and my grandmother, they put it up in their room.' And it's funny. I didn't think it was going to cause such a big stir.
- [on the Saved by the Bell (1989) 20-year Anniversary Special]: Everybody knew the 20-year anniversary was coming up. This People story has been in the works for over a year, long before [late night host] Jimmy Fallon started talking about it. We were all excited about it.
- I wouldn't make it past the first round! These kids are extremely talented and athletic.
- [on his book, Mud Tacos]: It's stories about my sister Marisa and me growing up. My grandmother was always cooking, and she never let us in the house. So in the backyard, we made taco shells out of leaves and meat out of mud. The book encourages kids to use their imagination ... plus you learn a little Spanish. I think kids are going to dig it.
- Saved by the Bell (1989) - $3,500 per episode
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