Anissa Borrego to Star in the Holiday Film “A Hollywood Christmas”

Anissa Borrego is heading to Hollywood this holiday season…

The Latina actress will star in the holiday film A Hollywood Christmas.

Anissa Borrego

 

Hailing from producers Ali Afshar, Daniel Aspromonte and Christina Moore, A Hollywood Christmas centers on Jessica, a young, up-and-coming filmmaker in Hollywood who has made a name for herself directing Christmas movies. But when handsome network executive Christopher shows up threatening to halt production on her latest movie, Jessica’s assistant, Reena, points out the irony: Jessica isn’t just trying to save her Christmas movie, she’s actually living in one. Jessica must now juggle all the classic tropes—her actors falling in and out of love, a wayward elf dog, and her own stirring romantic feelings for her perceived nemesis—in order to get her movie and her life to their happy endings.

The cast of the romantic comedy also includes Jessika Van, Josh Swickard, Riley Dandy, Zak Steiner, Tom Williamson, Emelia Hartford and Missi Pyle.

HBO Max will release A Hollywood Christmas on December 1.

Jacqueline Correa to Appear in Netflix’s Romance “A Tourist’s Guide to Love”

Jacqueline Correa is preparing for travel

The Latina actress has joined the cast of Netflix’s romance A Tourist’s Guide to Love.

Jacqueline CorreaCorrea is part of a roster of new cast additions that includes Ben FeldmanMissi Pyle, Nondumiso Tembe, Morgan Lynee Dudley, Andrew Barth Feldman, Glynn Sweet and Alexa Povah.

Correa and the new cast additions join an ensemble that also includes Rachael Leigh Cook, Scott Ly, Thanh Truc and Le Thien, as previously announced.

In the film from director Steven Tsuchida, a travel executive goes through an unexpected breakup, then accepting an assignment to go undercover and learn about the tourist industry in Vietnam. Along the way she finds adventure and romance with her Vietnamese expat tour guide when they decide to reroute the tour bus in order to explore life and love off the beaten path.

Cook and Muse Entertainment’s Joel S. Rice are producing the film penned by Eirene Donohue, with Jim Head exec producing for Head First Productions, alongside Lydia Storie for Muse Entertainment. Galen Fletcher is co-producing for Radius Squared Media Group, with CreaTV’s Irene Trinh serving as line producer, and Dustin Nguyen serving as Vietnamese consulting producer. Production began in Vietnam in April.

Ramos to Star in the Indie Film “Slash”

Sarah Ramos is slashing her way through Hollywood…

The 24-year-old part-Latina American actress has joined the cast of the indie comedy Slash.

Sarah Ramos

Directed by Clay Liford, who also wrote the screenplay, the coming of age drama focuses on a teenage erotic fan fiction author. The title is a reference to the fan fiction genre that imagines sexual relationships between fictional characters who aren’t canonically an item (think Captain Kirk/Spock or Spider-Man/Batman).

Ramos will star opposite Michael Johnston, Hannah Marks, Michael Ian Black, Missi Pyle, Peter Vack, Jessie Ennis and Matt Peters in the film.

Ramos, who most recently starred on NBC’s Parenthood, appeared on American Dreams, Scrubs, Close to Home, Ghost Whisperer, Law & Order, Wizards of Waverly Place, Without a Trace and Lie to Me.

Gonzalez Added to Voice Cast of Fox’s Animated Series “Bordertown”

Nicholas Gonzalez has booked a ticket to Bordertown

Fox has announced that the 38-year-old Mexican American actor will voice the character of Ernesto Gonzalez on the network’s new animated series Bordertown.

Nicholas Gonzalez

From Family Guy’s Mark Hentemann and Seth MacFarlane, the series will explore family, politics and everything in between. It centers on two very different families living in a fictional Southwest desert town on the U.S. – Mexico border.

Gonzalez’s character is described as an ambitious immigrant and family man, who has been in the country less than 10 years, but is already doing better than his neighbor Bud Buckwald (voiced by Hank Azaria), which, it turns out, is a bit of an issue for the less-industrious native.

Bordertown

Azaria’s character is a married father of three and a Border Patrol agent who is just a tad behind the times and feels slightly threatened by the cultural changes transforming his neighborhood.

In addition to Gonzalez and Azaria, the voice cast members include Alex Borstein, Missi Pyle, Judah Friedlander and guest voice Efren Ramirez.

NSFW Trailer Released for Iglesias’ “Haunted House 2,” Starring Marlon Wayans

It’s a haunting role for Gabriel Iglesias

The 37-year-old Mexican American actor/stand-up comedian is starring in the horror-spoof sequel  Haunted House 2.

 

The Open Road film, which recently released its NSFW trailer, sees Marlon Wayans moving into his dream house with new squeeze Jaime Pressly, but nightmare house is more like it.

The Michael Tiddes-directed film’s trailer parodies Facebook’s recent Look Back videos, which were released to celebrate the social media site’s 10-year anniversary.

Haunted House 2 was written and produced by Wayans and Rick Alvarez.

In addition to Iglesias, Wayans and Pressly, the film also stars Ashley Rickards, Steele Stebbins, Essence Atkins, Affion Crocket, Dave Sheridan, Hayes MacArthur, Missi Pyle and Cedric the Entertainer.

Haunted House 2 will be released on April 18, 2014.

Valentina Delfino: The Latina Behind Pyle’s Eco-Friendly Oscar Gown

During Sunday’s Academy Awards, The Artist star Missi Pyle managed to teal the show in an eco-friendly gown designed by Latina fashion design student Valentina Delfino.

The 25-year-old Venezuelan student at Ai Miami International University of Art & Design beat out hundreds of entries from around the world to win the Red Carpet Green Dress design contest, which required participants to make a gown of sustainable materials.

Missi Pyle at the Oscars

The contest was founded in 2009 by Suzy Amis Cameron, an ardent environmentalist and the wife of the Oscar-winning director James Cameron.

“I looked at the gowns that had won in previous years,” said Delfino about her creation. “A blue one won and a pink one won, so I pulled myself away from those colors. And then I thought about Mrs. Cameron; I put her in my mind. I didn’t know anything about sustainable fabrics. Finding information is harder than you think.”

But Delfino is a quick study! After some research, she decided to make the dress out of cruelty-free silk, called “silk peace chiffon,” meaning the worms that spun the material were not killed in the process of harvesting their silk. In addition, Delfino lined the dress with recycled polyester and used recycled zippers. She even chose a color from an OSHA-approved natural mineral dye.

Valentina Delfino

“It was originally supposed to be in saffron,” Delfino admits. “But the actress had worn a similar color to the Golden Globes, so we had to change it to a pastel teal.”

Emmy-winning designer Birgit Muller mentored Delfino and supervised the creation of the dress, which could set a new eco-friendly trend, especially since Pyle is the first actress in an Oscar-nominated film to wear the annual competition’s winning design.

“There are so few clothing options that are eco-friendly, and [manufacturing] has a huge impact on our environment,” said Pyle at a fitting the day before the Oscars. “I’m so excited to be going on the red carpet in this gown!”

Angelo Santos, Missi Pyle and Birgit Muller

Pyle, Cameron, Muller and Valentina toasted their collaboration with a glass of champagne before making some last minute adjustments the gown to get it red carpet ready in hopes of stealing the spotlight and making an impact.

“Ultimately, Red Carpet Green Dress isn’t about beautiful gowns,” says Cameron. “It’s really about bringing awareness to the fact that we can be kind to the planet and still wear something really gorgeous — and to then take that a step further, for people to think about the carbon footprint of their everyday clothes.”

Meantime,  Delfino who hopes to land an internship with the likes of Oscar de la Renta or Elie Saab when she graduates this December.

The Artist’s Bejo a Cinema Vanguard…

She steals the spotlight in the critically acclaimed The Artist… And, now Bérénice Bejo is reaping the rewards of her show-stopping performance in the silent film.

Berenice Bejo The Artist

The 35-year-old Argentine actress and her co-star Jean Dujardin will receive the Cinema Vanguard Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

Set in 1927 Hollywood, The Artist—which has already garnered plenty of pre-Oscar buzz—centers around silent movie star George Valentin, who wonders if the arrival of talking pictures will cause him to fade into oblivion as he sparks a relationship with Peppy Miller, a young dancer set for a big break.

“We are grateful to the Santa Barbara International Film Festival for this incredible honor,” remarked Dujardin. “Delivering a silent film to the 21stcentury is no easy task, and it would have in no way been possible without the talent and dedication of the incredible ensemble of actors we had the pleasure of working with: James Cromwell, John Goodman, Penelope Ann Miller, Missi Pyle and Malcom McDowell. This award is just as much for them as it is for us.”

The award was established to recognize actors who’ve forged their own path by taking artistic risks and making significant and unique contributions to film.

Previous award recipients include Nicole Kidman, Vera Farmiga, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ryan Gosling.

Bejo, who has previously appeared in A Knight’s Tale, will receive her award at a special tribute event on Saturday, February 4, 2012. Meanwhile, the film festival will run from January 26 – February 5, 2012.