I believe we have to bring Broadway a little Latino flair. We have to keep it alive.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What we need to focus on is not that we're not nominated, but that we have many more Latinos that are in prominent positions on shows all across the dial than ever before.
I don't want the Latino community to think I think the reason Latino films are not doing well is because of us. It is not fully our responsibility.
I'm proud of my background, so I hope there will be more roles where Hispanics are being portrayed.
I feel so much pride to represent my community and be Latino. No doubt about it, above my career and sales being a Latino comes first.
The Latino population has become such a presence. We are part of the American tapestry in a very profound way, in every area you can think of, and are very significant in popular culture.
It's a privilege to work as an anchor for Univision, but more important, I am amazed by how Latinos are transforming America.
A lot of Broadway has that immigrant narrative of America as a place where you can become something else against all odds.
I'm happy that just about on every other show there's a Latino somewhere present, and we're not all the cooks anymore.
I've made a connection with the television audience by being a proud Latino man. I am passionate for what I do, courageous in the face of peril, honest and straightforward.
A couple of years after I arrived in Hollywood, everything that was Latino was fashionable, and years after, my thought is that we're not fashionable anymore. We're here to stay.