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In TV and film, from Alexa (Vega) to Zoe (Saldana), a cultural shift is under way as more first-, second- and third-generation actors and actresses -- all 35 and under -- seize the spotlight.
Zoe Saldana Young Latinos List - H 2012
This story first appeared in the Sept. 28 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
In TV and film, from Alexa (Vega) to Zoe ( Saldana ) , a cultural shift is under way as more first-, second- and third-generation actors and actresses — all 35 and under — seize the spotlight.
The Hollywood Reporter canvassed the industry, then weighted film and TV talent according to box-office performance and network ratings, plus buzz about their future projects, to put together its list of the 35 hottest young Latinos in entertainment.
Profiles written by Jane Aquino, Jennifer Lynn Exley , Lesley Goldberg, Brandon Kirby, Megan Singson , Valerie Swayne and Sijie Wang
For more than a decade, from her start on The Mickey Mouse Club in 1993, the “Genie in a Bottle” singer has churned out hits. “When I hear mainstream radio playing songs with portions all in Spanish, it gives me so much pride,” says the part-Ecuadorian Aguilera, 31. In 2010, she made her movie debut, starring with Cher in Burlesque . The following year, she landed a coach spot on NBC’s The Voice, which garnered 17 million viewers for its season two premiere and entered its third season Sept. 10. Aguilera’s recent single, “Moves Like Jagger ,” with fellow coach Adam Levine, sold 4.9 million copies; her seventh studio album, Lotus , is due out Nov. 13, with new single “Your Body” just released Sept. 14.
In 2000, James Cameron plucked Alba out of 1,200 hopefuls to play supersoldier Max Guevara on Fox’s Dark Angel . After two seasons that earned her a Golden Globe nom, the Mexican, French and Danish beauty transitioned to film. In 2005, her Invisible Woman helped Fantastic Four gross more than $330 million worldwide and her exotic dancer $158 million for Sin City. She joined other Hollywood heavyweights in 2010’s Valentine’s Day, which grossed more than $216 million. The 31-year-old married mom of two has taken time off of late, but 2013 will see her in two sequels, including Machete Kills, in which she reprises her U.S. immigration agent Sartana Rivera alongside Lady Gaga.
Born in Los Angeles, the half-Brazilian actress, 25, grew up speaking Portuguese and Spanish in Brazil, Spain, Mexico and Argentina. Since a stint as a baby model, she has fed a gang of Compsognathus in 1997’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park and fended for her life in 2006’s When a Stranger Calls. After 2011’s From Prada to Nada, a Latina Sense and Sensibility, Belle (who played the sensible Elinor role) says Latino parents approached her to say the film gave kids pride in their culture. Often cited as a best-dressed red-carpet feature in Alexander McQueen and Ralph Lauren, Belle stars with Andy Garcia as a Brazilian-American girl — “just like me,” she says — in the upcoming indie Open Road.
A soap heartthrob on Mexican TV until age 19, when he became the first Mexican accepted to London’s Central School of Speech and Drama, Bernal gained global acclaim for 2001 films Y Tu Mama Tambien and Amores Perros . He played Argentina’s Che Guevara in Showtime’s Fidel and again in Walter Salles’ The Motorcycle Diaries, which grossed more than $57 million. Recently, his Cannes Film Festival favorite No was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics. Next: starring with Robert De Niro in 2013’s boxer biopic Hands of Stone; 2014 will see Bernal , 33, take over for Antonio Banderas in Zorro Reborn.
Like her Argentinian father and mother raised in Mexico, Bledel grew up speaking Spanish as her first language. Although the Houston native admits to not having a “stereotypically Latina” look, she is proud of her heritage. “I could just keep this to myself rather than confusing people about my background,” says Bledel , 31, “but I think people from Latin American countries look very different.” Of her best-known role on The WB’s Gilmore Girls, Bledel says: “My show was about a mother and daughter who were close. That’s a common dynamic in a lot of cultures but very much so in Hispanic culture.” Since then, she has tackled 2005’s The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Sin City and a three-episode arc on Mad Men’s season five. This summer, Bledel traveled to Honduras with Traveling Pants co-star America Ferrera for aid group One, stopping in Charlotte, N.C., on behalf of Voto Latino at the Democratic National Convention. Her thriller The Brass Teapot recently was acquired by Magnolia Pictures in Toronto.
In his first major film, Boneta , 21, took the lead opposite Julianne Hough in this summer’s adaptation of Broadway hit Rock of Ages, which got the Mexican actor nominated for an Alma Award (set to air Sept. 21 on NBC) alongside Benicio Del Toro and Andy Garcia. “The most pride would come from hopefully doing a project with one of those actors,” he says. Boneta made a name for himself with roles on The CW’s 90210 and ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars. On Oct. 16, MTV’s Underemployed from producer Craig Wright ( Dirty Sexy Money ) will premiere with Boneta co-starring. The actor also is a successful singer in Latin America and is working on his first English-language album with The Voice’s Adam Levine, scheduled for release this year or in early 2013.
Before pursuing acting in London, Cabrera grew up in Venezuela, Chile and Madrid, so he knows firsthand that “Latinos kind of get put into the same melting pot,” he says. “Latino is a culture made up of many different races. I think it’s important to be able to see more diversity.” The 34-year-old actor, who played painter Isaac Mendez on NBC’s Heroes and Lancelot on the BBC’s Merlin , next appears on Showtime’s Dexter as an investigative writer. Cabrera has noticed an increase in Latino roles: “I wouldn’t say it’s been a huge leap, but Javier Bardem won an Oscar, Salma Hayek has done a lot, and Demian Bichir was nominated. People are more open; there’s more of a sense of who we are.”
The Cuban-American telenovela actor and singer started at age 12 as the lead singer of Boom Boom Pop. Twelve years later, Canela’s “Suena” (“Dream”), in collaboration with Emilio Estefan , was featured in Telemundo’s coverage of the London Olympics and will serve as the official song for Miss America next year. Canela , 24, has appeared in numerous Telemundo productions including Mi Corazon Insiste (My Heart Insists), Pecados Ajenos (Sins) and, in 2011, Mas Sabe el Diablo (The Devil Knows Best), which drew more than 1 million viewers a night.
The 33-year-old Afro-Cuban, Irish and Native American Dawson, raised on New York’s Lower East Side, made her film debut in 1995 with the gritty Gus Van Sant -produced Kids . Since then, she has played Mimi Marquez, an HIV-infected exotic dancer, in 2005’s Rent ; Gail, a dominatrix , in 2005’s Sin City ; and Will Smith’s terminally ill love interest in 2008’s Seven Pounds , which earned more than $168 million. She recently beat Scarlett Johansson and Zoe Saldana for the role of Elizabeth in Danny Boyle’s 2013 thriller Trance , in which she’ll play opposite James McAvoy and Vincent Cassel .
Duque , 27, became an immediate Telemundo star after her appearance on the second season of the network’s reality show Protagonistas de Novela (Soap Stars), in which contestants compete for a spot on a telenovela . Even though Duque did not win, she went on to appear in several Telemundo original productions including Corazon Valiente (Fearless Heart), which draws more than 1 million viewers a night. Her long-term plan? “I want Ximena Duque to be a household name in Middle America.”
The youngest daughter of Honduran parents, Ferrera , 28, earned her first TV role on Disney’s Gotta Kick It Up! i n 2002. That same year, she nabbed attention with her star turn in the indie film Real Women Have Curves, sharing a special jury prize with co-star Lupe Ontiveros at Sundance. Her visibility increased with 2005’s The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and the lead on ABC’s Ugly Betty. During the show’s six-season run, she earned an Emmy and a Golden Globe. On the big screen, she has roles in the upcoming End of Watch and Chavez . In addition to a recent arc on CBS’ The Good Wife, she provided voice-overs for Nickelodeon’s Dragons: Riders of Berk , a role she originated in DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon.
The 20-year-old Disney pop princess, of Mexican and Italian heritage, got her start in 2007 on the Disney Channel hit Wizards of Waverly Place. She traded in her squeaky-clean image for a frisky role alongside James Franco and Vanessa Hudgens in Spring Breakers, which debuted at the Venice Film Festival in September, and saw her 2011 album, When the Sun Goes Down, peak at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. Gomez’s next album, which will include songs written by boyfriend Justin Bieber, is due in 2013.
Born to a Guatemalan mother and Cuban father, Isaac graduated from Juilliard in 2005 and launched his career in the Catherine Hardwicke -directed The Nativity Story. These days, most audiences identify the 32-year-old Miami native with Carey Mulligan’s abusive ex-con husband in last year’s Drive , the sadist bully in 2011’s Sucker Punch and fellow rogue to Jeremy Renner in The Bourne Legacy. He’ll display a softer side as Maggie Gyllenhaal’s love interest in the education reform drama Won’t Back Down this fall and will reunite with Mulligan for Ethan and Joel Coen’s Inside Llewyn Davis as the title 1960-era folk singer opposite Justin Timberlake.
Playing a teen at a performing arts high school in Victorious , Justice, 19, has helped the Nickelodeon show win a Kids’ Choice Award for favorite TV show (it also was nominated for an outstanding children’s program Emmy) and garner the most viewers (5.7 million) of any live-action premiere on the network. The actress-singer, whose mother is Puerto Rican, soon will release her debut album and be seen with Chelsea Handler in the comedy Fun Size, out Oct. 16.
Born in Cuba to a single mother, Levy, 31, started modeling with Next before appearing in Telemundo reality shows and rising through the Mexican telenovelas ranks with Acorralada (Trapped) and Pasión . He broke through to U.S. audiences with a role in Jennifer Lopez’s music video for “I’m Into You,” showcased his moves on season 14 of ABC’s Dancing With the Stars and recently signed on for a lead role in the Western feature Boom Town. Levy cites actress Sofia Vergara as a role model, admires Pedro Almodovar for his “entertaining and real” films and looks forward to seeing more leading-man roles for Latinos. “Being an ethnic actor has become more accepted,” he says. “Latino actors have so many opportunities within the current climate of film and TV.” When he’s not working, Levy watches James Bond movies and focuses on his No. 1 priority: his two kids.
Lovato has had her share of tabloid drama, including a 2010 stint in a treatment facility for an eating and self- injury disorder. Proving she’s better than ever, Lovato , 20, just finished a tour with pop rockers Hot Chelle Rae and joined The X-Factor as a judge for its second season. After breaking into acting in 2008 with Disney’s Camp Rock (alongside the Jonas Brothers ), Lovato , who has Mexican roots, went on to star in Sonny With a Chance, promoting a music career that includes three albums and sales of 1.3 million units.
Born in Mexico City, Luna — whose British costume-designer mother died when he was 2 — got an early introduction to sets by his Mexican set-designer father. The 32-year-old married father of two came to fame as a confused teen in Y Tu Mamá También , which won the 2001 Marcello Mastroianni Award at the Venice Film Festival. He also has appeared as a school sweetheart in Frida , a suicidal lover in Milk and Katy Perry’s love interest in her 2011 music video for “The One That Got Away.” Next year, he’ll fight Matt Damon in Elysium , directed by Neill Blomkamp .
Marin, 27, is the daughter of Mexican-American music icon Jenni Rivera, who has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. Marin stars in the mun2 reality series Jenni Rivera Presents: Chiquis ’n Control, a spinoff from the network’s highest-rated reality series, I Love Jenni , which followed the Rivera family. The new series shows her in Los Angeles launching her first business. “My ethnic heritage enforces the importance of hard work and persistence,” she says. “It’s that foundation that has driven me to achieve my goals.” Chiquis ’n Control is the No. 1 Hispanic cable program in its time slot.
Pablo, 32, stars in a little show you might have heard of: NCIS. The Chilean actress, born and raised in Santiago, has played Ziva David on the CBS smash since 2005. Pablo credits a big part of her success to her South American upbringing. “Being exposed to different languages, a different set of social rules, strict religion gave me another perspective on life,” she says. As the show heads into its 10th season, Pablo, when not working, will be watching edgy Chilean series Profugos (Fugitives) and Game of Thrones. “It appeals to the classically trained actor in me,” she says. “Drastically different yet equally satisfying.”
Growing up, Parrilla looked up to Rita Moreno in West Side Story. “She was sexy and beautiful,” she says. “But beyond that, she was a strong woman with a powerful voice.” Before starring in ABC’s hit fantasy drama Once Upon a Time, she guest-starred on such shows as Six Feet Under and landed a recurring role on 24 in 2005. Parrilla , 35, feels fortunate “to portray such an independent leading woman” as the evil queen on Once, which returns for its second season Sept. 30. The actress also is looking forward to watching HBO’s new doc The Latino List, which will debut Sept. 28 in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Fast becoming one of Hollywood’s top straight-faced comedians, Plaza, 28, says her “Latino-ness” contributed to her characterization of Parks and Recreation’s deadpan intern April Ludgate on NBC. “When I was cast, I had the idea of making April half Puerto Rican like me,” she says. “I love the Puerto Rican side of my family and I am so grateful to them for a lifetime of hilarious stories they have given me — and now Parks and Rec fans!” In 2009, Plaza co-starred in the $71 million-grossing Funny People, playing Seth Rogen’s love interest. Her comedic chops will be on display in two February releases: The To Do List, which co-star Bill Hader has dubbed “a raunchy Sixteen Candles ,” and A Glimpse Into the Mind of Charles Swan III with Bill Murray and Charlie Sheen.
Posey, who plays the title role in MTV’s Teen Wolf, is proud of his Latino heritage, but when it comes to career choices, “I don’t let my Latino background run my life,” he says. The California native, who has appeared in such hit shows as ABC’s Brothers & Sisters and ABC Family’s Lincoln Heights, considers his Mexican and Irish background advantageous, adding, “My racial ambiguity keeps me from being stereotyped.” Posey, 20, can next be seen in his upcoming Taco Shop, about a war between a food truck and a restaurant, co-starring Eric Roberts. Apparently, it was a fun shoot for Posey, because, he declares, “I love tamales.”
Perhaps the biggest Latino acting heavyweight you’ve not yet heard of, Ramirez (winner of the award for most promising actor at France’s 2011 Cesar Awards for his star turn in the miniseries Carlos ) will appear in director Kathryn Bigelow’s upcoming Bin Laden thriller, Zero Dark Thirty. Ramirez’s most recent role as Simon Bolivar in 2013’s Libertador , on which he also serves as executive producer, is an important one for him as a Latino actor. “We’re talking about a man who set out to change history, becoming the founding father of my country
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