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Colombian-born John Leguizamo Makes Debut in Spanish

John Leguizamo Makes Debut in Spanish

By LUIS ALONSO LUGO, Associated Press

NEW YORK - After working for almost 20 years in TV, comedy, film and theater, Colombian-born actor
John Leguizamo is playing a Spanish-speaking character for the first time.


In "Cronicas," Leguizamo stars as a Miami-based TV tabloid reporter who faces ethical dilemmas when investigating a serial killer in a small Ecuadorean town.

It's a busy summer for Leguizamo, who's also co-starring in "
George A. Romero's Land of the Dead" and "The Honeymooners." He'll also play a Mexican musician who tries his luck in Los Angeles in "Sueno," a film to be released in early 2006.

Leguizamo, 40, debuted in Broadway in 1998 with "Freak," which earned him two Tony nominations and an Emmy when HBO aired a special presentation of the one-man show. When returning to Broadway in 2001 when "Sexaholix."

The show also received a Tony nomination.

Leguizamo, who started his acting career with a minor role in "Miami Vice" in 1986, talked recently in Spanish to The Associated Press about "Cronicas," Latin American cinema and his next stand-up comedy project.

AP: Why did you decide to work in "Cronicas"?

Leguizamo: I think there is now a strong movement of Latin cinema. A movement of movies made with few resources, stories with a lot of passion, a realism that is a little dirty. And I wanted to be part of it. It thrilled me to rediscover my roots. I was born in Bogota and I came here at the age of 3. When my parents talked to me in Spanish, I replied to them in English. And now I am paying for it.

AP: Was it hard for you to work only in Spanish?

Leguizamo: I had said many profanities in Spanish, but never a philosophical phrase, not even whole sentences. It was really hard. I had never acted in Spanish. I thought it would be easier because I am Latino. And it was really hard because this guy (the character) is educated, and my Spanish has many grammar mistakes. I don't have vocabulary.

AP: Would you like to keep working in Spanish?

Leguizamo: Yes. But I need to find the right roles. ... I have problems memorizing and improvising. I would like very much to stand out in Spanish-spoken movies and to work with that incredible talent in Latin America, which makes some things better than in the U.S.

AP: What did you like the most in "Cronicas"?

Leguizamo: (Producer Alfonso) Cuaron e-mailed me the script, and it captivated me. ... I hadn't read such a strong script in the U.S. for many years. That is why I do independent movies, because in Hollywood the star is always the perfect guy and he wins at the end. Life is not like that. I never experienced it like that, even though I am the star of my own life. I am weaker than that.

AP: How do you think Hollywood treats Hispanic artists?

Leguizamo: When I was young, all the auditions I used to go to were for characters such as gangsters and drug dealers, or gardeners and servants. But things have changed a lot now. ... What has not changed is that Hollywood has not found a way of telling our stories, about the Hispanics in the U.S. They don't know how to find them, how to nurture them.

AP: What about Spanish-language movies such as "Cronicas"?

Leguizamo: These Latin American movies come here, because they are looking for these stories for the Latino audience in this country. They accept these stories from Latin America, which I really like, but they cannot find the stories about the Hispanics from here.

AP: Is there a major difference between U.S. Hispanic and Latin American audiences?

Leguizamo: We come from there and we have a lot from there. But what is different is that we face racism in this country, and many live in poor neighborhoods where the education is really bad. People there (in Latin America) are super-educated and super-intellectual. They face obstacles, but not so many. It is a different experience. But that is the only difference.

AP: Do you think some TV reporters may identify with "Cronicas"?

Leguizamo: It is an attack on all the media, the press, and a little bit on the U.S., because my character is from Miami and speaks a little bit of English. It represents how the U.S. goes to other countries believing they can solve all the problems but cause some others.

AP: Do you think the Anglo audience may also enjoy "Cronicas"?

Leguizamo: Look at what happened with "Maria Full of Grace." It was in Spanish and it got an Oscar nomination. Americans also want to see these stories. When they are authentic, everybody wants to see them.

AP: Will you ever do stand-up comedy again?

Leguizamo: I will do it again. I want it to be my masterpiece, so I am saving it until it is perfect. I really like the one-man show and I don't want to do it just for doing it. I want to take it to the next level. I don't have a date yet. But I already started it. I have been testing it out in colleges.

AP: What is the show about?

Leguizamo: It is about my career, but I don't want it to sound gossipy. So it has to be perfect.

On the Net:

http://www.cronicasthemovie.net/

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ColombianoX

'Defensor de la Colombianidad'

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By ColombianoX on Jul 6, 2005, 18:41 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Sylvie says on Jul 6, 2005, 18:56:

???? I like him a lot. I think he's funny...however I've always thought that he was Puerto Rican?

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Sylvie says on Jul 6, 2005, 18:59:

...... Sorry, I just googled it and turns out his dad is Puerto Rican but John was born in Bogota.

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ColombianoX says on Jul 6, 2005, 18:59:

"however I've always thought that he was Puerto Rican?"

No, although his father was Puerto Rican, John was born in our lovely Bogotá, Colombia. His mother is also colombian.


CX

ColombianoX 'Defensor de la Colombianidad'

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Sylvie says on Jul 6, 2005, 19:10:

,....... As I just stated :-P

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Rubiazo says on Jul 6, 2005, 19:48:

I didnt know He was part puerto rican even, or born outside of NYC.
Anybody who'se ever been to Queens gets a lot of his inside jokes you'd otherwise miss. I love what he said about 'not having vocabulary'; it's SO true here. We use so many anglicisms here in NYC and even in the Caribbean. When you go to South America you have to learn the REAL Spanish words for all this shit you thought you already knew!!

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andrea_despentes says on Jul 6, 2005, 22:58:

who cares about this guy leguizamo??

EWW that guy is better off being puerto rican, he is more like those folks, than like colombians

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Rubiazo says on Jul 7, 2005, 21:27:

I guess all his stuff just went about a mile over your head then. I LOL just thinking about a lot of his jokes.

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