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John Leguizamo Calls Al Pacino Playing Puerto Rican in ‘Carlito’s Way’ ‘Odd’: ‘A Thing of the Times’

John Leguizamo is becoming truly about his breakout film almost 30 years after the fact. The Emmy Grant victor, 62, depicted working close by Al Pacino in 1993’s Carlito’s Manner as “an odd encounter” during a meeting with Insider, as his costar was a white entertainer playing a Puerto Rican character.

“You know, it was a thing of the times. Before then he played a Cuban,” Leguizamo said of Pacino’s 1983 film Scarface.

“Better believe it, in that he’s sort of doing like a Cuban/Mexican pronunciation.” In Carlito’s Manner, Pacino played ex-con Carlito Brigante, who means to go straight in the wake of escaping jail, yet he becomes involved with the obscure dealings of his companion Dave Kleinfeld (Sean Penn).

“I know he’s difficult and he’s an extraordinary entertainer, so splendid, he was my legend. Yet, it was odd, man. It’s an odd encounter to be a Latin man in a Latin story composed by a Latin man and the lead fellow’s a white person professing to be Puerto Rican. I’m not going to mislead anybody, it’s strange. It was strange,” he added.


Leguizamo said he “turned the part down a couple of times” of criminal Benny Blanco, which turned out to be his breakout job, adding: “And afterward in the long run I chose to make it happen.”

“It’s simply Hollywood was peculiar and it’s forever been bizarre,” he made sense of. “It has forever been ‘Holly-wouldn’t.’ And I knew this going in.”

The To Wong Foo star has for quite some time been straightforward about portrayal in media, boycotting the 72nd Emmy Grants in 2020 over the absence of Latinx chosen people and focusing on his experience exploring Hollywood as an ethnic minority. Most as of late, he’s gotten down on the projecting fresh insight about James Franco as Fidel Castro and Chris Pratt as Mario, after his partially blind giving a role as Italian computer game person Luigi in 1993’s Super Mario Brothers., close by the late Bounce Hoskins as his brother Mario.

Leguizamo recently addressed Individuals about the battles entertainers of variety face in Hollywood as he made his first time at the helm with Decisive Reasoning.

“All in all, we’re under 1% of the narratives told by Hollywood and streaming media and organizations when we’re practically 20% of the populace, 25% of the U.S. film industry,” Leguizamo said in 2020. “I simply feel like it’s such a harm to kids not to see themselves reflected back in good ways.” Leguizamo should be visible in The Menu and Rough Evening, both presently in theaters.

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