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Official Sites: Cameo Instagram See more ». Spouse: Angelita Galarza-Guzman 5 children. Edit Did You Know? It's like jumping off a building without a parachute, but I'm having enough confidence that I'm going to land. On The Brave You know, that movie was never released. It was Johnny [Depp]'s first stab at directing. I play his main nemesis in that movie. I love Johnny. Johnny's a great guy.
I had fun working side-by-side with him. It's a struggle, man. It's a struggle to be as young as he was and be directing a movie like that and just trying to make it all work. He was trying his own path to it. But just knowing I got to work on a movie with one of my idols was awesome. It was work, you know? I just put myself into that role, being the most badass motherfucker that I could be.
That's how I approach it. The thing about some of these characters, it's like you've got to really fucking go for it. You have to strip yourself of everything and just go for it. Whether it's being a cop, whether it's being somebody's sidekick, there are certain elements to those characters that you've got to bring all this stuff to the table.
It's something I'm really proud of. I don't think I've played the same role twice in a movie. When I show up it's, "Okay, it's a fresh slate. Where I grew up, it looked like a bomb hit that neighborhood.
I grew up with every single element, good and bad-you want to talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly, I got all of that, so my life was always my reference to different characters that I've played.
So when I did that movie with Johnny, The Brave, it was a guy [who] just didn't give a fuck who he was. He just went for it, "I'm badder than you. It sat in my office for six months. One day I walk in and I go, "I've got to clean this place up, what a mess. I got to the bottom of the pile and I said, "Oh, wow, Boogie Nights. All right, let me check it out.
I sat down and I started to read the script. I kept reading it, and I read the whole thing in one reading. I was blown away at how well the story was written, how eloquent it was. It was an incredible story. I called him up, and I said, "Dude, I just read your script.
Blew me away! So I had this conversation with him, and I think I was in my mids, so I ask him, "Dude, how old are you? Oh, okay. You okay? It was probably one of the most amazing experiences, shooting that movie, especially that whole opening sequence. It's just one long camera take. Just seeing Paul's passion for it and everything, and all the cats who were involved in it.
Of course, I didn't know who half of the people were that I was working with, I might have seen this guy or this girl, but for the most part, I was just blended into this awesome group of people. It was an amazing experience, he shot it so well. We became so tight on that movie.
He showed me a rough cut of that movie. I'm walking out, and he goes, "What do you think? It blew me away. It messed up my senses. After a couple of days, I said, "Bro, you got an amazing movie here. You've really got to process it. You know you just saw something special. Sometimes you see a movie and you say, "It's great.
And my question to Paul was, "Are they gonna let you release this movie, bro? But it was shocking because there was so much truthfulness.
This is the industry. But it wasn't a movie about pornography. It was a movie about the people that make those movies, and their story, and the stuff that they go through. I was so proud of him, of the cast of that movie and of how well that movie turned out.
I thought that movie should have gotten an Academy Award nomination, because it was one of the best movies to have come around of that genre, maybe the only one of its kind. On landing his role in Oz It's funny, because the first year Oz came on the air, so many of my friends were telling me about it, "You've gotta watch this show, you've gotta watch this show. I called my agent and I said, "Bro, you've got to get me on this show. We had the best cast in the world.
Everybody was really working together. The story lines that were coming out were mind-boggling. It was like a quilt: You got the white supremacist, the Muslim, the Latinos, the Italians, the gays, you got this, you got that, you got the prison guards. It made for such great storytelling. It was like a prison soap opera that was so well-conceived and put together. And again it was one of those things that I was fortunate to have found. I think people are going to be drawn to that.
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