Ben Affleck is now on the hot seat after Miami Vice star Edward James Olmos criticized him on his portrayal of a Mexican guy in the 2012 movie, "Argo."
From the U.S. to Spain and France, Marvel's "Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D." fans tuned into a Twitter Q& A with @edwardjolmos on Monday, proving that the celebrated actor is bringing not only national, but international appeal and is sparking Latinos' interest in Marvel.
If you land the Super Bowl halftime show, you have joined an impressive league of performers, which include Michael Jackson, Sir Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Prince, U2, Madonna, Janet Jackson Beyoncé, among many others.
Jennifer Lopez returns to the box office with her latest film "The Boy Next Door." Lopez is not only starring in the film, but is also producing it as well.
The actress has seen the best and worst of times from the critics and the box office. But how has she done overall? What have been her greatest hits and biggest flops? Here's a look at "JLo's" box office performance throughout her career.
In his youth, Oscar Torre wanted to be a baseball star. He played often, invested time and energy into the sport, but lacked the skill and speed to make that dream a reality. Yet, becoming an actor was accidental for the motivated and eager film and screen star. "I fell into acting by chance," Torre said. "I had one more credit left in college, an elective. And my girlfriend at the time, I asked her to sign me up for a class. And, as a joke, she decided to sign me up for acting class, though I was quite shy."
Oscar-nominated actor/director Edward James Olmos has been wowing audiences for decades on both the big screen and small screen, breaking barriers and paving the way for other Latino actors.