Red Eye, pages: 14 & 15 Date: 11/14/11
Celeb Imports
By Los Angeles Times
The article talks about Hollywood because these days it is getting better acquainted with the varied talents of Mexico’s most popular actors like Eugenio Derbez (Mexico’s most popular comic actor) and Blanca Soto (a former Miss Mexico and alternates between English-language movie parts and Spanish-language telenovelas). Hollywood has two important reasons to involve Mexican actors in this country. First of all, United States has 50 million of Latinos or some 16 percent of the total population, and such numbers has led to a flourishing Spanish-language and bilingual entertainment market, creating opportunities not only for U.S born Latinos but also for bilingual Latin American actors. Finally, meanwhile the Mexican movie industry went into a production slump generating only 25 feature films in 2005. That number rebounded last year to 68 according to the Camara Nacional de la Industria Cinematografica.
In my opinion, we need to look two important points about it. First, I believe that to have Latinos inside Hollywood is a motive to be proud about our national achieved goals like professional actors. Last of all, I think that Latino youth population makes it “inevitable” that more Latin American will be drawn to find work in Hollywood.
In my opinion, we need to look two important points about it. First, I believe that to have Latinos inside Hollywood is a motive to be proud about our national achieved goals like professional actors. Last of all, I think that Latino youth population makes it “inevitable” that more Latin American will be drawn to find work in Hollywood.
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