John Leguizamo
Birthday: 22 July 1964, Bogotá, Colombia
Birth Name: John Alberto Leguizamo
Height: 170 cm
Fast-talking and feisty-looking John Leguizamo has continued to impress movie audiences with his versatility: he can play sensitive and naive young men, such as Johnny in Hangin' with the Homeboy ...Show More
[on why he always seems to play supporting roles in movies] Because you get to be free. Not that the Show more
[on why he always seems to play supporting roles in movies] Because you get to be free. Not that there's a problem with being the leading man, but the leading roles are always tough. It's hard. It's a really hard thing to do right, to get right, and it's not as fun to be the leading man. Being a supporting actor you have no responsibility. You just go there to play and have a really great time. And you have a really great time. You just go home and you enjoy everybody. When I'm the lead in a movie, you don't sleep, you focus on every aspect of the movie and it's a huge responsibility. And there aren't that many great leading parts, either. There are more, better written supporting parts than there are leading parts. Hide
I see the new Latin artist as a pioneer, opening up doors for others to follow. And when they don't Show more
I see the new Latin artist as a pioneer, opening up doors for others to follow. And when they don't open, we crowbar our way in. Hide
[on improvising in movies] I always improvise, you know. That's my thing. Luckily, I'm a writer, so Show more
[on improvising in movies] I always improvise, you know. That's my thing. Luckily, I'm a writer, so I always try... If there's great writing, improvising just adds a little bit more to it. Just takes it to another level. 'Cause an actor, believe it or not, really knows his character more than anybody else, even more than the original writer. Even more than the director. At some point, we know that character better than anybody else. Especially if you connect with it, and it's infinite possibilities that can come out of you. And I think the better directors know that they have final cut, and the more they let you go, the more choices they're gonna have in the editing room to create a performance or to change things. I mean, you just give them crazy choices and they can do whatever. A smart director, the more confident ones who have experience, know that in the editing room, it's all theirs. It's not a problem. It's the newer cats who haven't had experience who are sometimes a little too precious about their own words. Hide
I loved working on Carlito's Way (1993) with Brian De Palma - it was so exciting and the first time Show more
I loved working on Carlito's Way (1993) with Brian De Palma - it was so exciting and the first time I really understood what film acting was for me. Hide
[on what was it like in the clown suit while filming Spawn (1997)] Like a penis wearing a condom.
[on what was it like in the clown suit while filming Spawn (1997)] Like a penis wearing a condom.
Comics are much smarter than actors. Most comedians come from a hard life, and have to struggle a lo Show more
Comics are much smarter than actors. Most comedians come from a hard life, and have to struggle a lot. You have to have a lot of skills. When you can hone all of that, and act, you're going to blow the world away. Hide
I love independent films, it's the only place as an actor you're totally allowed to breathe. You're Show more
I love independent films, it's the only place as an actor you're totally allowed to breathe. You're not following the plot, or the next action beat, or promoting some big dumb movie. Independent film is for actors that love to act. There's more interesting storytelling. It's not about a paycheck, that's for damn sure. Hide
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