Joey Alonzo(I)
- Actor
- Producer
Joey was born in Houston, Texas but New Orleans has always been his home. He started his
career in theater at the age of 14. He fronted a rock band all through high school. After
graduation from high school in New Orleans he took a year off from his studies. Luck
followed Joey; he went to audition for the British American Theatre but went into the wrong
room. Joey went in for an audition for The College of Santa Fe and received a scholarship
to the Greer Garson Theater at CSF. After a year he returned to New Orleans. He worked
with his father and started The Bonaparte Dinner Theater which later became the Bayou
Dinner Theater. Interested in comedy, he honed his comedic chops at late night comedy
night theatre he founded with Maureen Brennan McConnell, Jedda Jones, and Alan Donnes,
who later became the President of National Lampoon. He also, cut his entertainment teeth
on World Famous Bourbon Street. Back in 1995 he began to secure roles in Interview with a
Vampire and in 2004 in Ray. He love of music led him to work for The House of Blues. In
between roles Joey worked as a consultant in the entertainment industry. Joey traveled
though out the country opening live music venues. Moving back home to New Orleans after
a while he got the fever to start acting again. With the help of his coach, teacher, and
friend Lance Nichols, Joey is working in the now thriving Hollywood South. He lives in New
Orleans with his wife and three of his four sons.