As per a recent article by US Weekly, Wednesday fame Luis Guzman expressed his views on his Out of Sight co-star Jennifer Lopez.
This happened when the actor recently appeared in an episode of the Hot Ones Versus on August 27 with his Wednesday co-actors including Jenna Ortega, Joy Sunday, Emma Myers and Georgie Farmer. During a round table while enjoying hot and spicy wings, Luis Guzman was asked to describe the co-stars he has worked with in the past in just one word.
When Myers mentioned Lopez, 56-year-old Guzman replied as 'OK'.
Guzman was asked to describe a bunch of his other Hollywood co-stars as well including Adam Sandler which he described as "amazing" and his on-screen wife Catherine Zeta-Jones "bellissima."
A Puerto-rican actor who has made his mark in Hollywood, Guzman got married to Angelita Galarza in 1985. Together, Luis Guzman and Galarza share a total of seven children named Margarita, Jace, Luna, Yemaya, Clare, Yoruba and Cemi.
Luis Guzmán's remark stunned and amazed his younger co-stars: Sunday, 30, looked wide-eyed, while Myers and Ortega restrained laughs.
Regarding his current costar, 22-year-old Ortega, Guzmán referred to his on-screen daughter as a "prodigy." The actor's seatmate Ortega replied, "Aw, I love you." Guzmán returned the mouthful of "I love you."
Luis Guzmán and Lopez worked together on the 1998 crime thriller Out of Sight, which was directed by Steven Soderbergh and starred Don Cheadle, George Clooney, and Ving Rhames, among others.
“Ms. Lopez has her best movie role thus far, and she brings it both seductiveness and grit; if it was hard to imagine a hard-working, pistol-packing bombshell on the page, it couldn’t be easier here,” wrote New York Times critic Janet Maslin in her praise of her performance at the time of its release.
Lopez portrayed U.S. Marshal Karen Sisco in Out of Sight, who is abducted by bank robber Jack Foley (Clooney) after he escapes from jail. Despite their initial troublesome connection, the two gradually start to fall in love.
About Luis Guzman
Born on August 28,1956 in Cayey, Puerto Rico, Luiz Guzman is a renowned American actor whose career spans for over forty years. Before becoming an actor, Luis Guzman was a social worker. Guzman graduated from the City College of New York.
Luis Guzman's stepfather, Benjamin Cardona, was a TV repairman, and his mother, Rosa, was employed at a hospital. Guzman, his wife--Angelita Galarza, and their seven children currently reside in Vermont.
Luis Guzman started gaining fame around the 1980s and 1990s due to his villanous appearence. His major works include him being casted as a humorous supporting actor who starred in Carlito's Way (1993) and Boogie Nights (1997). In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, he voiced Ricardo Diaz. He has also acted in the Netflix original series Wednesday, Narcos, and Sandy Wexler.
In 2003, Guzman had his own Fox television show, Luis, for a short time. He appeared on Shameless on a regular basis as well. In the film You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, he portrayed Eli Katz. He has also starred alongside Dwayne Johnson, in the 2012 movie Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.
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