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Carlos Gómez Talks The Baker and the Beauty

Carlos Gómez as Rafael Garcia

The first time I met Carlos Gómez, it was on the set of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, where he was playing the role of Father Carlos. Over the years we would bump into each other at Latino Hollywood events; we would talk about the projects he was working on or going to be on. He’s been in this business for about thirty years, from Broadway (In the Heights) to Hollywood. All of his hard working ethics and talent have brought him great success, and will continue to take him to greater heights as he continues his career. Carlos is of Cuban descent, fluent in English and Spanish, and resides in LA, NY and Miami.

L-r: Alex Meneses, Carlos Gómez
and Jane Seymour on the set of
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, ©1997.

For me, he’s played some memorable characters, like medical examiner Carlos Sanchez on The Glades, and Miguel Salazar on Gang Related and of course many others. But I think, the father figure of Rafael Garcia on ABC’s new romcom The Baker and the Beauty was made for him. From what I’ve seen, he’s just wonderful in it.

We got a chance to talk with Carlos weeks before the shutdown and I think it’s it a very thoughtful interview that you can watch here.

Angela Ortíz and Carlos Gómez

During our interview, he was asked about following in the footsteps of trailblazers like Desi Arnaz…and since he is a trailblazer himself, if he felt any responsibility for being a good role model. He said, “Completely, completely. I was doing an interview and I was  asked, ‘When was the last Cuban on national TV?’ and I said it was Desi in 1960 or 50-something. It’s amazing that it has taken this long to have a Cuban or Latin family like this on a network television show. So I feel immense responsibility. There’s so many, over 15 million Latinos in this country and we are such a power. As a Latino, I’ve been in this industry for so long and I have seen the ups and downs and the little bumps in the road.”

The Baker and the Beauty is giving Carlos and his culture other opportunities to share their experiences as well. “This is an opportunity for us for to show my Cuban culture in the light, and to show that Latino immigrants have different problems. We all come in different colors; Mexican immigrants are different from the Cuban immigrants, different from the Puerto Ricans and Dominicans, but we’re all immigrants and once we get to United States, we’re all here. We’re all together. It doesn’t matter. Yeah, you could have your tamales from Mexico; I can bring my rice and beans; but we’re all haciendo un sancocho in the United States. So to me, it’s a huge responsibility to show it, to portray it…and to portray it right. (sancocho is a South American and Caribbean food, a thick soup made from meat and root vegetables—a tasty stew!)

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Voices for Puerto Rico

More artists and influencers continue to join VOICES FOR PUERTO RICO, a nationwide, grassroots, humanitarian initiative to support for Puerto Rico. Artists Jimmy Smits, Esai Morales, Adam Rodriguez and Marcel Ruiz join their voices alongside Roselyn Sanchez, Luis Guzman, Justina Machado, Lisa Vidal, Ana Ortiz, and Judy Reyes as part of a new PSA campaign for Voices For Puerto Rico. The video campaign aims to create awareness about the economic and humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico, in part as a result of hurricane Maria.

Jaina Lee Ortiz and Lisa Vidal on the Set of Rosewood

Fun on the set with Lisa Vidal (l) and Jaina Lee Ortiz (r) Photo: DJ Hustle

Fun on the set with Lisa Vidal (l) and Jaina Lee Ortiz (r)
Photo: DJ Hustle

Doing interviews on sets is fun, but it can be hectic for the actors, who are trying to fit the conversations in between takes. Somehow, we managed to do it, standing on an outside deck floating over the water.

Jaina Lee Ortiz (detective Analise Villa) and Lisa Vidal (Daisey Villa) talked to me about the new mother and daughter relationship we’ll be seeing very soon (November 18) on the show, and how at times the roles are reversed in their complex lives.

Lisa Vidal as Daisey Villa

Lisa Vidal as Daisey Villa

They are excited, and I’m excited that Lisa is doing this role. I think she’s one of those actors we don’t get to see enough and she’s a good fit. Even though she’s been on BET’s Being Mary Jane for three seasons, now we’ll see her as a recurring guest star on Rosewood, too.Audio-Button-200

The stars of Rosewood: Morris Chesnut, Lorraine Toussant, Anna Konkle, Gabrielle Dennis, and Domenick Lombardozzi.

Now check out our conversation by clicking on the audio box.

The 2015 NHMC Impact Awards

©2015 Angela María Ortíz S.

©2015 Angela María Ortíz S.

It was a good evening for all, at the 18th Annual National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) Impact Awards Gala. Roselyn Sanchez (Devious Maids) and Lisa Vidal (Being Mary Jane) were the evening’s masters of ceremonies.

This year’s awards recipients were; actors Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn Nine Nine), Jon Seda (Chicago PD), Carlos Ponce (Cristela) and Golden Globe winner, Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin) for Outstanding Performance in a Television Series. Director of A Book of Life, Jorge R. Gutierrez accepted the Outstanding Direction in a Motion Picture award. Beatriz Acevedo of MiTú, Inc., a media company and digital multi-channel network operator, was giving the first Outstanding Innovation in Social Media award.

The evening’s most emotional moment came when actor/director Andy Garcia gave a special tribute to his dear friend, actress Elizabeth Peña who passed away last year.

To learn more about the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC), click here.

Photos: ©2015 Angela María Ortíz S.

A Week of Great Performances by Latinos Continues, with an Amazing Thirteen Shows Offering New Episodes on Tuesday

L-r: Al Madrigal and David Walton
About a Boy

About a Boy begins for real, Danny Trejo guest-stars, and Lisa Vidal finishes her season. All that and more on a single night…

Buckle yourself to the couch, crank up the DVR, and dive in:

Shakira continues on The Voice at 8P on NBC.

Lea Michele and Naya Rivera are (we hope, as always) front and center on the constantly revamping Glee, also Blake Jenner is in the mix at 8P on Fox

Daniella Pineda is, as always, wonderfully witchy on The Originals, 8P on the CW

Al Madrigal joins the About a Boy cast as it settles into its regular time slot, 9P on NBC

What fun! The legendary Danny Trejo, Cindy Luna and Jessica Camacho join regular Miguel Ferrer on NCIS: Los Angeles, 9P on CBS

Lisa Vidal’s strong supporting role on Being Mary Jane comes to an end–for the moment–with a new episode at 9P and the first showing of the season finale at 10P, both on BET

L-r: Chris O’Donnell, LL Cool J
and Danny Trejo NCIS: Los Angeles

Eva Tamargo continues to shine on The Haves and Have Nots, 9P on OWN

Carla Jimenez guest stars on the premiere on another new sitcom, Growing Up Fisher, 9:30P on CBS

Carla Jimenez

Melissa Fumero and Stephanie Biatriz are two of the many, surprisingly fun things on the Andy Samberg’s cop-comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, 9:30 on Fox

Joe Minoso and Monica Raymund they give their best, as always, on Chicago Fire, plus Jon Seda guest stars at 10P on NBC

Omar Gonzalez joins Sarah Shahi on Person of Interest at 10P on CBS

Rick Gomez is the sly and potentially dangerous DA on Justified, 10P on FX

Ian Gomez is happy and funny as hell livin’ in the cul-de-sac on Cougar Town, 10P on TBS

And believe it or not, there’s another strong night for Latinos tomorrow. Check back!

Tuesday, February 18

Enjoy Jennifer Lopez on American Idol at 8P on FOX…Eva Tamargo shines in The Haves and Have Nots, 9P on OWN…Marta Milans and Alex Fernandez star in the soon-to-be-cancelled Killer Women, 10P on ABC. Lisa Vidal is a Television producer of a 24-hour national cable news network on Being Mary Jane at 10P on BET.

Photo: Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Alex Fernandez

Sunday, February 16

Winter Olympics coverage still going strong, but we have a couple of new episodes of Randal Gonzalez as part of of True Detective, 9P on HBO. Then over on Showtime Lisa Vidal guest stars on Shameless at 9P. Then back on HBO, a new episode of Looking with Frankie J. Alvarez and Raul Castillo at 10:30P.

Photos: Randal Gonzalez, Raul Castillo and Frankie J. Alvarez

Tuesday, February 11

Enjoy Tonita Castro in the season (and possible series) finale of Dads at 8P on FOX…Eva Tamargo shines in The Haves and Have Nots, 9P on OWN…Melissa Fumero and Stephanie Biatriz are the best reasons to watch the soon-to-be-renewed Brooklyn Nine Nine at 9:30 on Fox…and Marta Milans and Alex Fernandez star in the soon-to-be-cancelled Killer Women, 10P on ABC. Lisa Vidal is a Television producer of a 24-hour national cable news network on Being Mary Jane at 10P on BET. Then stay up a bit later and catch Aubrey Plaza on Conan, 11P on TBS.

Photos: Tonita Castro, Marta Milans and Lisa Vidal

A Mini-Festival of Latinos All Over the Airwaves this Tuesday

Hayley Orrantia

Politics and sports killed the schedule last week, and the Winter Olympics will be doing the same in a few days. But Tuesday is a full-on festival of Latino talent…

  • Sofía Vergara visits Ellen on Ellen Tuesday afternoon (check your local listing for the time)
  • Nestor Serrano and Adrian Gonzalez guest-star on NCIS at 8P on CBS
  • Tonita Castro is the most formidable maid ever on Dads at 8P on FOX
  • Daniella Pineda continues to bewitch one and all on The Originals at 8P on the CW
  • Hayley Orrantia, of part Mexican descent, is one of the kids on The Goldbergs, 9P on ABC

    Miguel Ferrer (center) NCIS: Los Angeles

  • Miguel Ferrer growls as well as he ever has as one of the bosses on NCIS: Los Angeles, 9P on CBS
  • Eva Tamargo is bright and beautiful in The Have and Haves Nots, 9P on OWN
  • Natalie Morales excels at being a terribly funny friend and Alejandro Pina guest stars on Trophy Wife, 9:30P on ABC
  • Stephanie Beatriz and Melissa Fumero are the smartest (and most sane) cops on the bizarre beat of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, at 9:30P (a new time) on FOX
  • Tatyana Ali

    Sarah Shahi deadpans her way through massive mayhem, as usual, on Person of Interest at 10P on CBS

  • Regulars Alex Fernandez and Marta Milans are joined by guest stars Paola Turbay, Alexandra Pomales, and Valli Marie Rivera on Killer Women, 10P on ABC. Get ’em wile they last
  • Lisa Vidal is a Television producer of a 24-hour national cable news network on Being Mary Jane at 10P on BET
  • End the night with a laugh at Ian Gomez’ expense on a new Cougar Town, 10P on TBS
  • Tatyana Ali is one of Arsenio’s guest on The Arsenio Hall Show at 11P on the CW

…and believe it or not, that’s just the beginning. Wednesday is almost as full of Latino talent; check in tomorrow for the details.

Nine Shows to Go On Super Tuesday

Natalie Morales Trophy Wife

Tuesdays continue to be the best night of the week for Latinos on TV. Check this out:

  • Tonita Castro cracks the whip and loves it on Dads, 8P on Fox.
  • Daniella Pineda is witchy and wonderful in The Originals, 8P on The CW.
  • Stephanie Biatriz and Melissa Fumero are the best things about Andy Samberg’s very funny and now award-winning cop comedy, Brooklyn Nine Nine at 8:30P on Fox.
  • Eva Tamargo makes a strong impression, as always, on The Have and Have Nots, 9P on OWN.
  • Natalie Morales is a terrible best friend–but cute!–on Trophy Wife at 8:30P on ABC.
  • Alex Fernandez and Maria Milans are in the cast, but not the killer women of Killer Women, 10P on ABC.
  • Monica Raymund and Joe Minoso fight fires and inflame the senses on Chicago Fire, 10P on NBC.
  • Ian Gomez is the Cuban of the cul-de-sac on Cougar Town, 10P on TBS.
  • Lisa Vidal is a Television producer of a 24-hour national cable news network on BET’s Being Mary Jane at 10P.

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