I don't write quickly, and I don't want to.
The whole thing about acting, the draw for me, is the opportunity to do things you don't get to do in real life.
As a person of color, there's no getting around the reality of its responsibility.
My family is like a sanctuary to me. I always turn to them for support and strength. I take comfort in knowing no matter which path I choose, my family stands behind me.
On a national level there is a tendency to portray Latino culture as a monolithic entity, which is a really inaccurate way of seeing ourselves. There is as much diversity and uniqueness within the Latino culture as there is in any other kind of American culture.
There's no gray area in law enforcement. Evil exists in the world and it must be dealt with. And those on the side of good can feel righteous in their approach to eliminating evil. There's no ambiguity there.
I find that most of us actors can't stand ourselves in any form.
You never have to second guess a person or your feelings and instincts about that person if you pay attention to their actions, not solely their words - actions always speak louder.
We know more than we can tell.
When you're advancing a frontier it stimulates creativity to find solutions.
Go where the money is. . . and go there often.