Born in Ventura, CA based in Houston, influenced by his Latin culture, a strong sense of family upbringing, and the prominent history of humorists. Jacinto started Stand-Up at "The OLD" Laff Stop Houston (2005) and has been full force since then and well received in venues like “The Improv†in Houston, Addison, San Jose, Las Vegas, “The River Center†in San Antonio, “Oasis†in Corpus Christi, Hal's Landing in Laredo and many more. He has hosted for the infamous “Laffin with Latinos" comedy tour and has featured for master comics like Juan Villareal, Greg Wilson, Ali, and Tony Roberts. Jacinto's largest audience to date was 4,000 people in Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center Hosting the PanchoClaus Christmas Fundraiser and toy drive in Winter 2006.
January 18th 2008 Jacinto produced, directed, and hosted his own variety show called Entertainment is Dead. The purpose was to collect art supplies and raise money for "Artists helping young artists", a project facilitated by LULAC council 60, in an effort to help keep young artists stay focused on positive goals. It features poetry, producers, Emcees, comedians, singers, bands, bboys/girls(how about Bpeople?), etc. If you are 1 of the above please contact via myspace for the next show to be announced. Recently he was named 2008 Houston Press Reader's Choice Best Local Comedian.
When not entertaining, he serves as a owner and head comedy trainer for F&J Fitness where he likes to practice his latest material on clients. Jacinto's favorite joke is his own version of the Aristocrat joke. What would you like the world to know about you?...without any hesitation and a serious face he said, “I love chicken."