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Meet Gotham City Mayor Nestor Carbonell
If, as John Leguizamo famously joked, there are not Latinos in "Star Trek" because America doesn't plan to have Hispanics around for the future, at least there's still Gotham City.
Meet Gotham City Mayor Nestor Carbonell
If, as John Leguizamo famously joked, there are not Latinos in "Star Trek" because America doesn't plan to have Hispanics around for the future, at least there's still Gotham City.
Lurking beneath the chic business attire of Gotham City's mayor is The Dark Knight 's wonkiest superhero.
Holy Bat-Blinding Eyeliner, Dark Knight - Nestor Carbonell Looks Like a Raccoon! // GetDaGoss.com
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“Love & Happiness", which played at one theater in Los Angeles. Having proven his comedic abilities, he soon landed the role of Luis Rivera, the too suave staff photographer, supporting Brooke Shields in the NBC sitcom "Suddenly Susan”
Although his upbringing was one of privilege, Nestor Carbonell persevered and pursued his heart's desire to become an actor. via Hollywood.com
'Cane' actor feels show makes strides
“You always hope that strides are made, and I feel they certainly have been. Even before `Suddenly Susan,' when I started (in 1996), the kinds of roles that were open to Latinos are nothing like there are today.”
Nestor Carbonell is part of a big-name cast on the CBS drama "Cane" that has one thing in common: The leads are almost all Latino. via LA Daily News
“Sweet Charity"). But even her Emmy award-winning performance as Rachel's sister on "Friends”
Isn't Kelsey Grammer still playing a version of Frasier Crane on Fox's "Back to You"? Thankfully, other actors across the tube are working harder to demonstrate their range. via Boston Herald