Dancers in Santa Cruz Dance Theater’s Composers’ Forum — from left, Evelyn Monsen, Nicene Nicholas, Jolene Qian, Sofia Molman and Yeva Ziniak — watch a video of a ballet as they learn about ...
Antonio Banderas recalled how he was treated because of his ethnicity during the early stage of his career as a Spanish actor in Hollywood. Banderas told The Times that when he started seeking more ...
Antonio Banderas began acting in American movies in 1992; he played hero roles as early as 1998 in 'The Mask of Zorro' Tommy McArdle is a Writer-Reporter on the Movies team at PEOPLE. He joined the ...
After his harrowing health scare in 2017, the actor decided to move back to Málaga, Spain and return to his roots Natalia Senanayake is an Editorial Assistant, Lifestyle at PEOPLE. She covers all ...
Antonio Banderas said in a recent interview with The Times of London (via The Independent) that he was warned upon arriving in Hollywood that Latinos and Blacks could only play villain roles, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Antonio Banderas said in a recent interview with The Times of London (via The Independent) that he was warned upon arriving in ...
While reflecting on his early career in Hollywood, legendary actor Antonio Banderas said executives once told him that only Black people and ethnically diverse people could portray antagonists in film ...
Paapa Essiedu Says He Received Death Threats After Snape Casting in HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ As HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ reboot sparks debate, Essiedu opens up about death threats and what the role means for ...
Banderas left Hollywood life and moved back to Spain, specifically his hometown of Málaga, in 2017. His decision was prompted by a health scare that changed his perspective on life, as he told The ...
Antonio Banderas gave up his ritzy Hollywood lifestyle and has zero regrets almost 10 years later. The actor, 65, moved back to his home town — Málaga, Spain — back in 2017. Banderas said it was his ...
The owners of Tango Room Dance Center, Angel Echeverria and Julieta Friedgen, met at the Argentine Association in Burbank and realized they both loved tango. In 1999 they opened a Saturday night ...