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He weas born in Los Angeles in 1999, the son of actress Jacqueline Calderon-Guido, who put him to work almost immediately, in the shorts Juan the Brave (2004), Transa-Action (2005), The Monster (2008), and 116 Seconds (2009).
His first movie role was in World War Z (2013) as Tomas, a young boy whose parents die in the zombie Apocalypse. He joins Brad Pitt's family as they flee from zombie-infested Los Angeles, and ends up on the rescue ship. He was named "best scene stealer" by the other cast members.
Then came Welcome to the Family (2013), about a Hispanic boy who marries an Anglo girl, each with bickering family members. Fabrizio played Demetrio, the boy's brother. Ten episodes were filmed, but the series was yanked after three due to the terrible reviews.
Family (2018) is on the list of Fabrizio's "known for" roles: An "emotionally stunted aunt" tries to bond with her teenage niece, who wants to run away and become a juggalo. I thought that juggalo was a misspelling of gigolo, a male prostitute, but it actually means a groupie of the band Insane Clown Posse. So why the generic name that tells you nothing of what the movie is about? Why not Juggalo?
Niece Maddie meets juggalo Dennis (Fabrizio), and brings him home. He explains that the juggalos are a "supportive community of misfits," and Auntie Kate allows him to stay. So, are they friends, or dating? The wikipedia synopsis doesn't clarify.
Mr. Iglesias (2019-22), starring comedian Gabriel Iglesias, was a modern day Welcome Back Carter, with Fabrizio in 22 episodes as a hetero-horny student.
Meanwhile, Fabrizio appeared in some film shorts. I don't see a lot of gay content in them.
He wrote and directed Dog Days (2018): Brandon (Nick Alvarez) is invited to a party by a "potential love interest." The description doesn't specify, so it could be a guy, right? Wrong, it's a girl.
College Town (2019): The "hottest girl in town" agrees to hook up with John (Michael Shackett) if he can get some weed.
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