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Report on the 2014 HOLA Awards

It was a beautiful, albeit humid autumnal evening in October. And while it would later drizzle, the precipitation was not enough to dampen the excitement that was happening at The Battery Gardens in Manhattan's Battery Park. It was the site of the 2014 HOLA Awards, the fifteenth annual celebration (or would it be better described as its quinceañera?).

Stars of stage and screen mingled and posed on the red carpet area and had pre-show cocktails as they waited for the awards ceremony celebrating and recognizing Latino talent to begin.

At just about 8pm, actress-singer-songwriter Sophia Angélica opened the evening with a fantastic version of "I'll Always Love You" (most recently made popular by the late Whitney Houston), and the show was underway. First-time masters of ceremonies Alfredo Galván and Evi Siskos deftly kept the evening moving at a steady pace.

Cynthia López, the Commissioner of the New York City Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment received the HOLA Advocacy Award and spoke of being able to open the door for others and to remember those who opened the door for her. Her speech set the tone for the evening. 

Ana Ortiz, one of the two HOLA José Ferrer Tespis Award recipients, recalled how she was advised to change her name in order to get more opportunities as an actress. "My name is Ortiz. I like my name. It's my father's name. It's my sister's name." She thanked HOLA, as did many honorees and awardees for all the work it does for advocating for fair images of Latinos in the media. She then added that while "we have taken several steps forward, Catherine Zeta-Jones is playing La Madrina [Griselda Blanco], so we still have a lot of work to do."

Danny Burstein, also an HOLA José Ferrer Tespis Award recipient, mused on how "someone named Burstein" could find their way to the HOLA Awards. He then introduced the crowd to his date for the evening, his mother Virginia Vega (who just happens to be Costa Rican). He then praised her for raising him and his brother as a single mom and for being the inspiration for him to become who he is today, a five-time Tony nominee and the toast of Broadway (where he can currently be seen as Herr Schutz in Cabaret).

HOLA Excellence in Media recipient Sibila Vargas remembered how, when she first started as a reporter, she would have to explain where her native Dominican Republic was ("it's in the Caribbean between Cuba and Puerto Rico..."), and how far Latinos have come in the field of media.

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Among those who also brought their mothers to the HOLA Awards were HOLA Emerging Artist honoree Cierra Ramírez (who also brought her sister Savannah, truly making it a family affair), two-time 2014 HOLA Awards recipient Pablo Andrade, and HOLA Board President Manolo García Oliva, whose mother seemed to have stopped aging (she looks the same age Manolo, if not younger!). HOLA member José Yenque also brought his mother– or perhaps, it is more accurate to say she brought him (and his brother César), being that she is 2014 HOLA Awards recipient Teresa Yenque.

Bianca Marroquín accepted the Raúl Juliá HOLA Founders Award and was humbled by receiving an award named after the iconic actor-singer Raul Juliá. The triple threat also spoke of her bilingual, bicultural upbringing (she was born in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico and raised between the border cities Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico and Brownsville, Texas, U.S.A.). She also fondly remembered the date of June 18, 2002– the date she made her Broadway debut, playing Roxie Hart in Chicago, a role she has left and most recently returned to playing).

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Telenovelas were well-represented this year with HOLA Excellence in the Telenovela Genre Award recipients, Daniel Arenas and Lupita Ferrer, garnering much applause for the packed room. (They spent a lot of time after the ceremony taking photos with those in attendance.)

Unfortunately, Pedro Pascal could not attend to pick up his HOLA Excellence in Television Award. He was on location in Colombia filming the upcoming Netflix series "Narcos". He did, however, delivered his acceptance speech via video where he realized he was the same age as HOLA after he noticed its Wikipedia page. He praised the organization and said he stood in solidarity with it.

HOLA honored those artists, performers and people in the industry who have passed away in the previous year with its traditional "final curtain call" memorial (where once their photo is shown on the screen, audience members gave them applause rather than a moment of silence). Immediately following the presentation, actress-singer (and 2014 HOLA Awards recipient) Jeannie Sol sang a stirring, bilingual rendition of Céline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On", which also included an impromptu smooch on the lips between her and HOLA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Héctor Elizondo (timed perfectly around the word "labios", which means "lips" in Spanish).


HOLA Executive Director Manny Alfaro then presented the award to Elizondo, who spoke of his upbringing in New York and his career as an actor. He received quite the standing ovation before and after his speech, which was poignant and heartfelt.

Fantastic speeches were given by luminaries of the New York (and international) Latino theater scene, including Germán Jaramillo, Zulema Clares, Edna Lee Figueroa, Armando Riesco (who quoted José Martí), Caridad del Valle, Kathy Tejada, José López Alemán, Daniel Soto, Pablo García Gámez, Leyma López, Beatriz Córdoba, Iván Camilo, Walter Ventosilla, Andrés Zambrano, Emely Grisanty, Ricardo Birnbaum, María Cuartero and Xabi Soret, among others.



And in less then two hours, before the clock struck ten, it was over, as fast as it begun, with nothing left but a visceral experience and a wonderful memory. Not unlike watching a theater play, an episode of a television series, or a film on the big screen.


The Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA) would like to thank The Battery Gardens (and its staff) for once again hosting the event, the event sponsors (JetBlue Airlines, Hilton Hotels (Millenium Hilton and Conrad New York), Flyte Time Worldwide Transportation, and the performer unions SAG-AFTRA and Actors' Equity Association.). In addition, HOLA would like to thank this year's co-producers (Synergy Media Partners), this year's masters of ceremonies (Alfredo Galván and Evi Siskos) and the ceremony's presenters (Louis Perego Moreno, Gonzalo Armendáriz, Lucía Armendáriz, Susan Rybin, Manuel A. Morán, J.W. Cortés, Martha Alzate, Juan Carlos Restrepo Rodríguez, Fanny Rybin, Carlos Navedo, Alexandra Manzano, Nelson Landrieu, Alicia Kaplan and José Yenque).

Finally, but most importantly, HOLA would like to thank the staff and volunteers who helped make this evening possible (Mónica Delgado, Louis Perego Moreno, Éric-Dominique Pérez, Patrick Michael Valley, Basil Rojas,Alicia Kaplan, Emmanuelle Bordas, Billy Martin Mejía, Vida Landrón, Fanny Rybin, Phoenix Ximénez, Inma Heredia and José A. Esquea), and, especially, the dynamic duo of Kristian Otero and Irving Maldonado for adeptly handling all the technical details of the event.

(Photography on this blog entry by Charles Díaz. Additional photos for the event were taken by Perla De León and Edwin Pagán. To see more photos of the 2014 HOLA Awards, click here and here.)

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.


Jennica Carmonashown at right, and her sister Jessica Carmona, were profiled in a blog by Yvonna Russell in The Huffington Post where their film project Millie and the Lords (directed by Jennica and starring Jessica) was featured. The film also stars Alex Hernández; Cedric Leiba, Jr.; Maria Domenico; Mateo Gómez (see below); Millie Tirelli; and Alfredo Huereca. To read the blog, click here.

Elaine Del Valle was cast in the webseries "Whatever It Takes" (written, directed and produced by Johanna Tolentino, who also stars). In addition, Del Valle is writing and producing the webseries "Bodega". Based on a concept and directed by Ron Adkins, the webseries stars Cinthya Carmona, Gil Pérez Abraham, Sandra Elizabeth Rodríguez, Danny Bolero, Víctor CruzDenia Brache, Gina Tuttle, Dev Meenagh and Christina Toth.

The film Eli Moran wrapped up filming in New York City. It is written and directed by TJ Collins and stars Reynaldo Piniella, Lorraine Rodríguez-ReyesAnthony Ruiz, DavidZayas, Alfredo Romeo Suárez, Annie Henk, Belange Rodríguez, Adel L. Morales, Mateo Gómez (see above) and Judy Torres.

Francisco Ramos booked a role in the film A Wound in Time (written and directed by Stephanie Lynn Wilson). For more information, click here.


Yolanny Rodríguez will be performing the solo show Penélope (written by Jorge Dávila and directed by Iván L. Argudo in a tour of the Dominican Republic in October, with stops in Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago; and Cabrera, María Trinidad Sánchez. For more information, click here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submitbochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can  do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not member, you can find out more information on how to do so, by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?



HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Modesto Lacén, shown at right, will play Pedro Knight to Jeimy Rosario's Celia Cruz in an as-yet-untitled eighty-episode Fox Telecolombia television series based on the life of Cruz, the Queen of Salsa and Guarachera de Cuba (Knight was her husband and manager). The series is currently in production. For more information, one can read an article in English and an article in Spanish in Indiewire's Shadow and Act and Puerto Rican newspaper El Nuevo Día, respectively, by clicking here and here.

SEA will present Skeletons (A Day of the Dead Bedtime Story) in October and November. Written by Richard Marino and directed by Manuel Morán, the production is assistant directed by Alan González and features fight direction by Jesús E. Martínez and Sevans Martínez. The play will take place at SEA's eponymous theater, located in the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center (home to HOLA) in Manhattan's El Barrio neighborhood and stars Bill Blechingberg, Lina Sarrello, Miron Gusso, Jorge Castilla Casares, Mauricio Pita, Mario Mattei, Héctor Palacios, Federico Mallet and Sevans Martínez in the cast. For more information, click here or here.

Vanessa Verduga, shown at left, was profiled in Latin Post, where she spoke of her career, her recent appearance in the New York City Comic Convention, and her webseries "Justice Woman" (which she conceived and in which she writes, directs, produces and stars). To read the article (which includes the trailer of the third season of "Justice Woman"), click here.

The upcoming webseries "Whatever It Takes" is almost done with its preliminary casting. The webseries (created, written and directed by Johanna Tolentino), deals with Rosaly Rojo (played by Tolentino), an unemployed actress, who returns to her hometown of Paterson, New Jersey after failing to make it big in Hollywood. The webseries will also star Elaine Del Valle, A.B. Lugo, Blanca Camacho and Jay Álvarez. For more information, click here.

Michael Díaz (also known by his nom de comédieJuan Bago) is now featured in The Flama network as an advice columnist in the new webseries "Ask Bago", shown at right. The first webisode, titled "How To Win Over Your Ex", was written and directed by Jaime Fernandez and Anthony Palmini and can be seen by clicking here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can  do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, you can find out more information on how to do so, by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Emmanuelle Bordas, shown at right, booked an on-camera  commercial for Access Health through an HOLAreferral.

Group of the Arts (GOTA) will present RositaAdapted from texts by Federico García Lorca and directed by J. Edgar Mozoub, the production will be part of the eARTh Theater Festival/Lorca Al Desnudo II, scheduled to take place in November at the Roy Arias Studios and Theaters complex, located in the theater district of midtown Manhattan. The production will star Anny Gómez de BenítezA.B. LugoAlexandra Manzano, Yvette QuinteroHéctor Luis RiveraDilcia De Jesús, Agar García, Raúl Rivera and Pedro Vargas in the cast.

Liza Colón-Zayas, shown at left, is starring in the Stephen Adly Guirgis play Between Riverside and Crazy. Directed by Austin Pendleton, the play was presented in July and August at the Atlantic Theater Company (in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood) to sold out houses. The play has been picked up for a second off-Broadway mounting at the Second Stage Theater in the theater district of midtown Manhattan. The production will run in January and February of 2015. For more information, read this article by Gordon Cox in Variety by clicking here.

Robin De Jesús, shown at right, will be singing with Adam Pascal, Mandy González and Marcus Paul James in an evening of songs and stories titled Seasons of Broadway. The event will be performed in three cities in three different states (Scottsdale, Arizona; Carmel, California; and Lone Tree, Colorado) in November with Jesse Vargas as musical director. For more information, read this article by Andrew Gans in Playbill by clicking here.

Jay Santiago booked a national (U.S.) print campaign for Huggie's and an international (United Kingdom and Asia) ad campaign for HSBC.

Michael Díaz (also known by his nom de comédieJuan Bago) will be interviewed on Thursday, October 23, 2014 at 6pm (Eastern time) by Angelo Lozada, Tammi Cubilette and Sonia González-Martínez on the podcast "Lozada Lowdown" (Urban Latino Radio). For more information, click here or here.

Rosie Pérez, shown at left, will return to Broadway with a role in the new Larry David play Fish in the Dark. The Broadway veteran and Academy Award nominee will star opposite David (making his Broadway debut as actor and playwright) in the comedy, which will start previews on February 2, 2015 and is slated to open on March 5, 2014 at Broadway's Cort Theatre. The production will be directed by Tony Award winner Anna D. Shapiro and will also star Jayne Houdyshell, Jake Cannavale, Jonny Orsini and Jerry Adler. Tickets are now available through Telecharge. For more information, check out this article by Andrew Gans in Playbill by clicking here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item,  send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA memberwhy not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLAwhy not become one?

Rosie Pérez Says Latin Hollywood Told Her Not To ‘Rock The Boat'


“I started calling people on their stuff. I’d say, ‘Listen, things have to change. How come I keep getting 50 million offers to play the crack ho?’” the Puerto Rican actress told King. “And I challenged them on it, and initially, oh my god, the negative response was horrific. And it wasn't just from white Hollywood. It was also from Latin Hollywood. They were telling me to stop trying to rock the boat. And I said, 'The boat needs to be rocked.'"


Check out this blog by Carolina Moreno in The Huffington Post on how Academy Award nominee Rosie Pérez has been a vocal advocate for Latino representation in the media– and how she was often discouraged from being one by Latin Hollywood by clicking here.

Zoë Saldaña On Why She Wants The Word ‘Ethnic' To Disappear

“I cannot wait until the word ‘ethnic’ is erased from our everyday vocabulary,” the star added. “In America, everything that’s not ‘American’ is ethnic but outside of America everything that is American is ethnic. So in reality there’s no such thing as being darker or lighter, when in reality you’ve just been this way your whole life. Unless you’re comparing me to something, then I’m always going to be taller, smaller, skinnier, bigger or lighter or darker.”


Check out this blog by Carolina Moreno in The Huffington Post on how actress-producer Zoë Saldaña wants to have a particular word erased from the vocabulary and how she advocates creating your own opportunities by clicking here or by viewing the video below.

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Michael Díaz (also known by his nom de comédieJuan Bago), pictured at right, in character, was profiled in the DNA Info blog, where it mentioned his current webseries "Ask Bago" (The Flama), where he dispenses advice to people online with comically disastrous results. To read the profile in DNA Info, click here

2014 HOLA Awards recipient Marco Antonio Rodríguez was recently interviewed by Mike Robles & Pedro Rafael Rosado of the popular internet radio show "Robles & Rosado", where he was promoting the two stage productions now playing in which he is involved— Barceló con hielo (written by Rodríguez and directed by José Zayas and presented by and at Repertorio Español, located at Manhattan's Rose Hill neighborhood), and La caída de Rafael Trujillo (written by Carmen Rivera and directed by Cándido Tirado and presented by and at Teatro Círculo, located in Manhattan's East Village). He can be heard at about 14:58 into the program, which can be heard by clicking here.


María Cotto acted in the play El espejo. Written and directed by and co-starring Yasmar Cruz, the two-hander was presented in October at the Gran Teatro del Cibao as part of the VIII Festival Internacional de Teatro del Gran Teatro del Cibao in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. 

Rosa Rodríguez and Ramón Hierroshown above, from left to right, booked an on-camera commercial for Access Health through an HOLA referral.

Vivienne Jurado is starring in the Christy Smith-Sloman's play Negative is Positive. Directed by Andreas Robertz, the play will be performed at the Theater for the New City in Manhattan's East Village. For more information, click here.


Diana Pou, shown at left, will play Vanessa in the musical In The Heights (written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes). Directed by Waddys Jáquez and produced by Amaury Sánchez, the musical will run in November at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The production was featured in a Playbill Online Photo Call showing production photographs. The photo gallery can be seen by clicking here. The cast (including Pou) performed on the Dominican talk show "Chévere Nights" (TeleSistema). To see the performance and interview (the former in Spanglish, the latter in Spanish), click below.



If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item,  send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA memberwhy not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLAwhy not become one?

Do Minority Actors Have a Duty to Reject Stereotypical Roles?


HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Vanessa Verduga, shown at right, in character, was profiled in Latin Heat, where the blog dealt with the upcoming third season premiere of her webseries "Justice Woman", which she conceived, wrote, directed, and in which she produces and stars. To read the article (written by Elia Esparza), click here. The third season of the webseries is scheduled to premiere Tuesday, October 28, 2014. For more information, click here.

María Fontanals will be starring in Federico García vuelve a nacer. Written by Rodolfo Braceli and directed by Raúl Rivera, the production will be part of the eARTh Theater Festival/Lorca Al Desnudo II, scheduled to take place in November at the Roy Arias Studios and Theaters complex, located in the theater district of midtown Manhattan.


2014 HOLA Awards recipient Jeannie Sol, shown at left, will be performing a cabaret to benefit Teatro SEA's Be a Hero campaign. The cabaret will take place at Mundo (in the Paper Factory Hotel), located in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens. For more information, click here or here.

Rénoly Santiago is scheduled to be keynote speaker for the Second Annual Latino Youth Leadership Conference at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday, November 1, 2014. To register, click here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item,  send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA memberwhy not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, you can find out more information on how to do so by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLAwhy not become one?

Sofía Vergara Talks Latino Representation On Television

HOLAwave: The Importance of Keeping Consistency in Performance

[HOLAwave represents a series of guest blogs by industry insiders giving informative and educational tidbits for the Latino performer. They can range from acting and auditioning advice, tech tips, legal advice, marketing, producing tips, and so on. Get caught up in the wave– the HOLAwave.]

One of the things I find fledging actors struggle with is continuity in their performances once the work is done. It is important for the actor to know and preserve what works in every performance once the "discovery" phase is over. 

Too often after getting to that place where things should be set, some actors continue to over-think and struggle; even after knowing they already thought it out deeply, practiced and rehearsed in every which way. Yes, spontaneity is good within context and realism, being lost isn't. 

This is where an actor's sense and talent in psychology comes to play. It is so important for actors to get a real sense of people's real behavior and what motivates them. This should be done in a humble nonjudgemental way; those who simply observe to mock others completely lose the point and need spiritual guidance, but the artist looks with his heart. 

Be bold and observe life, this will give you confidence in knowing your choices are right. So much is on you to make a scene come to life.

The actor must do a lot of self coaching and consistence is key to keeping the point alive and giving directors, writers and producers what they are looking for.


Renoly Santiago was born in Lajas, Puerto Rico and he spent his childhood in Union City, New Jersey. He currently resides in New York City. He made his film debut co-starring in the blockbuster hitDangerous Minds alongside Michelle Pfeiffer. Other film credits include Hackers with Angelina Jolie, Daylight with Sylvester Stallone, and Con Air with Nicolas Cage and John Malkovich; and the indie films Punks (Sundance Film Festival selection), The Street KingJust Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy and Lavoe: The Untold Story(where he played Latin music legend Johnny Pacheco). Among his episodic television appearances are guest leads in "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "Touched by an Angel", "Big Apple" and "Stand Up".

He was nominated for a Drama Desk Award by the press as Outstanding Featured Performer in a Musical in his Broadway debut The Capeman, composed by Paul Simon, and in which he starred alongside Marc Anthony, Ednita Nazario and Rubén Blades. He has appeared in many off-Broadway productions under such notable directors as Liz Swados in Lincoln Center and in workshops with Graciela Daniele in Blood Wedding and Gabriel Barre in the Kander & Ebb musical Skin of Our Teeth with Audra McDonald and Sara Ramirez. 

His writing credits include the Emmy-nominated television series "City Kids", in which he was also a lead character and the book to the musical Bring in the Morning… A Wake-Up Call at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York starring Lauryn Hill.

As a singer, he can be heard singing backup for recording artist India on her album Latin Songbird, duetting with Danny Rivera and Marc Anthony amongst others, having performed with many artists of international renown.  He is currently developing new acting, writing and production ventures across some exciting genres at home and abroad, also community arts projects. He is writing new songs in English and Spanish and is presently recording music for his debut album. His next feature film is Grand Street with Kelly McGillis, currently in post-production. In addition, he most recentlky directed the Mathilde DeHaye play Snow White and the Beast at the Marilyn Monroe Theater in New York. 

For more information about Renoly Santiago, click here.

Lead roles for Latin actors as US television notes shift in social and economic power

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

2014 HOLA Awards recipient Pablo Andrade was profiled in an article in the October 13, 2014 issue of ¡HOLA! Venezuela magazine [blogger's note: no relation]. The issue features George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin on the cover. In the profile, it talks of his receiving his two HOLA Awards in 2014 as well as his future plans. To read the profile (which is in Spanish), click on the photo at right.

Pregones Theater-Puerto Rican Traveling Theater is presenting Dancing In My Cockroach KillersWith text by Magdalena Gómez, music by Desmar Guevara and direction by Rosalba Rolón, the production stars HOLA members Jesús E. Martínez and Omar Pérez and will be presented in October and November at Encuentro 2014 at the Los Angeles Theatre Center (LATC), located in Los Angeles, California. For more information, click here and here. 

Suni Reyes, shown at left, most recently performed standup comedy at The Brit Pack in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood as part of Sunday Sessions with Viviana Cortez. In addition, she will be performing in the Old School Sketch Show (OSSS) on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at The People's Improv Theater (The P.I.T.), located in Manhattan's Rose Hill neighborhood. For more information, click here.

Festival de la Palabra NYC presents its annual festival of panels, conferences, book fairs, readings, screenings, and performances in various locations in Manhattan (El Museo Del Barrio, New York Public Library's Mid-Manhattan Branch, La Casa Azul Bookstore, Albertine Books and La Marqueta) in October. It follows a sister festival of the same name in Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico. HOLA members represented at the festival include Caridad de la Luz (La Bruja), Sonia Manzano, Luis Salgado, Manuel A. Morán and Mônica Steuer. For more information, click here or here.

Priscilla López, shown at right, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival (IPRHFF). The Tony Award winner will receive her honor on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at El Museo Del Barrio, located on New York's Museum Mile in Manhattan's El Barrio neighborhood. For more information, click here or here.

Repertorio Español is presenting Carlos Murillo's Su nombre será tu sombra para siempre. Directed by José Zayas, the play will premiere in November at Repertorio's namesake theater located in Manhattan's Rose Hill neighborhood and star Gerardo Gudino, Ana Grosse, Bobby Plasencia, David Crommett, Luis Carlos de La Lombana, Soraya Padrao, Jerry Soto and Thallis Santisteban. For more information, click here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so, by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Carl Franklin's acclaimed film Bless Me, Última will be screened in New York in November by the Pregones Theater-Puerto Rican Traveling Theater at its location in the theater district of Manhattan. The film stars Miriam Colón, who will be interviewed by María Hinojosa (shown above, at right, from left to right) for a post-screening conversation after the first screening. For more information, click here.

The film 11:55 Holyoke is currently filming in upstate New York. Written and directed by Ben Snyder and Ari Issler, the film is executive produced by John Leguizamo (see below) and stars Víctor Almanzar, Shirley Rumierk, Elizabeth Rodríguez, David Zayas, and Robin De Jesús in the cast. For more information, click here or here.


Maritza Vives, shown at left, will star opposite Christian Gnecco Quintero and María del Mar Velásquez in the Irving A. Leitner play The Keeper of the Vineyards. Directed by Jared Loughner, the play will be presented in November in the Serene Sargent Theater at the American Theater of Actors located in the Columbus Circle area of Manhattan. For more information, click here. In addition, she acted in the Raymond Hernández film El pelotudo. She booked the role after seeing the casting notice for the project in the daily e-mail announcements that HOLA sends to its members and self-submitting.

Rafael Beato is starring in the title role of the musical Simon The Invisible Boy (written by Adam Baritot and Dianna Tucker and directed by Rommy Sandhu). Presented by Ritual Theater Company, it is currently doing a tour of schools in the New York City metropolitan area.


Edvin Ortega starred in the film The Jersey Devil (written by Joseph and Billy Pepitone and directed by Joseph Pepitone). The film screened at the Atlantic City Cinefest-Downbeach Film Festival at the Dante Hall Theater in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and for which Ortega was awarded with a Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his performance in the film, shown at right. For more information, click herehere or here.

Michael Díaz (also known by his nom de comédieJuan Bago) can be seen in another webisode of his webseries (The Flama). Titled "How To Date Online" (written and directed by Jaime Fernández and Anthony Palmini), it can be seen here.

John Leguizamo (see above) is starring in the film Fugly! Written by Leguizamo and Kathy DeMarco, this "anti-romantic comedy" is produced by Leguizamo, Laura Knight, and Danny Bigel, and is directed by Alfredo De Villa. The film also stars Radha Mitchell, Rosie Pérez, Ally Sheedy, Griffin Dunne, Ioan Gruffudd, Tomás Millán, Perry Reeves, Yul Vásquez and Olga Merediz in the cast. The feature film will start screening at AMC theaters in New York City on Friday, November 7, 2014. For more information, click here or here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so, by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

HOLA Member Bochinche

Bochinche refers to “gossip”. In this sense, we use it to mention HOLA members or Friends of HOLA who are getting acting, performance or similarly artistic gigs and/or recognition in the media. The names of HOLA members and Friends of HOLA are listed below in boldface. To see what other HOLA members are doing currently, click here.

Nathalie Tolentino, shown at right, was profiled in an article by Elia Esparza in Latin Heat, where her role in the Rocío Llado film Teresa, la amante del libertador, was highlighted. The film stars HOLA members Luis Galli and Ana María Estrada, and recently had its premiere in Lima, Peru. To read the article, click here.

Edna Lee Figueroa will be presenting the solo show Láyel. Written by Joselo Arroyo and directed by Arroyo and Karina Casiano, the show will run in November as part of the Festival de Teatro Internacional Mujeres en Escena, to take place at the Comisionado Dominicano de Cultura en EEUU, located in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood.


E3Outlaws Productions will present Federico García vuelve a nacer. Written by Rodolfo Braceli and directed by Raúl Rivera, the production will star María Fontanals, María Cotto and Enmanuel GarcíaVillavicencio (an all-HOLA cast), shown clockwise from above left. The production will be part of the eARTh Theater Festival/Lorca Al Desnudo II, scheduled to take place in November at the Roy Arias Studios and Theaters complex, located in the theater district of midtown Manhattan. For more information, click here.

Luis Antonio Ramos portrayed the President of Colombia in an episode of "Madam Secretary" (CBS).

The Bruno Irizarry film 200 cartas will be screened on Monday, November 24, 2014 as part of  the Borimix Puerto Rico Fest. The film stars Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jaime Camil, Dayanara Torres, Mônica Steuer, Irizarry, Iris Chacón, Mayra Matos and Alfredo DeQuesada. The screening will take place at Teatro SEA, located in the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center (home to HOLA) in Manhattan's Loísaida neighborhood. For more information, click here.

If you are an HOLA member or a Friend of HOLA and want to submit a bochinche item, send us an e-mail. If you live in the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, why not join? If you live outside the New York metropolitan area and want to be an HOLA member, you can find out more information on how to do so, by clicking here. If you are not a Friend of HOLA, why not become one?

WELCOME NEW AND RETURNING MEMBERS – SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2014

Below is a list of new (and returning) HOLA members who joined between September 1, 2014 and October 31, 2014. (Note that "returning members" refer to those members who have returned to HOLA after having their memberships expire for some time and do not include renewing members.)

Top row, left to right: Guillermo Ayestas, Ángela Casas; second row, left to right: Cristina Contreras, Jenmary Day; third row, left to right: Jesica Levi, Ivonne Martínez; fourth row, left to right: Samantha Onega, Jaime Puerta; fifth row, left to right: Miluka Rivera, Rennie Rodríguez; bottom row: Stewie Vill.

 
 
 
 
 


All About Becoming an HOLA Member or a Friend of HOLA

Wanna be an HOLA member? Wanna know more about HOLA first?

HOLA
 is a not-for-profit arts service and advocacy organization founded in 1975.



HOLA members get their headshots and resumes on our web directory. In addition, HOLA receives casting notices from various sources that we pass on to our members (or in specific cases, help refer actors to the casting director).

HOLA offers low-cost workshops and seminars, professional counseling, special events and networking activities. We also produce the HOLA Awards which honor outstanding achievement by Latinos in entertainment.

HOLA has a Facebook page and a Twitter page in addition to this blog (imaginatively titled El Blog De HOLA). Whenever a member is doing a project, we can promote via e-mails we send out, through our Members in Performance page on the website or in El Blog on our HOLA Member Bochinche column (only good bochinche, never bad bochinche). It functions as another outlet to promote your work. HOLA is also on YouTube and on Wikipedia.

What if you are not an actor? You can support HOLA by being a Friend of HOLA. For more information, click here.

To become an HOLA member online (New York metropolitan area), fill out the member application form here.

Why Join HOLA? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About HOLA


Frequently Asked Questions

• Is HOLA an agency or management company?
No. While we work similarly to an agency or an artist management company, we do a lot more. In essence, HOLA is a membership organization, a not-for-profit arts service and advocacy organization that offers jobs and casting opportunities, workshops and seminars and special events to its membership.

• Does one have to audition for HOLA?
No. HOLA is a membership organization. Just pay the annual membership and you become an HOLA member.

• I am a new actor. Does HOLA apply to me and how so? (Or conversely, I have a fair amount of experience. How does HOLA apply to me?)
HOLA members range from the beginner to the established and everywhere in between. HOLA will apply to you at every stage of your career.

• Do I have to speak Spanish (or Portuguese) to be an HOLA member?
No. HOLA members speak English only, Spanish only, or both languages fluently. Our Brazilian members speak Portuguese as well as English. There is no requirement for any member to speak Spanish (or Portuguese) to be an HOLA member.

• What kind of casting notices do you receive?
HOLA receives all kinds of casting notices— from union and nonunion, through the disciplines of film, television, theater and voiceover. The majority of our notices are distributed to our membership. There are some instances, whether because of short notice or because of the search for something very specific, that HOLA makes referrals to certain talent.

• I have signed representation. Would that be in conflict with HOLA?
No. In fact, we would put your signed representative’s name and number on your online profile. It would be another way to promote yourself without conflict.

• If I book a job through HOLA, do I owe you a commission?
No. We are not an agency or artist management company. You are under no obligation to give us a commission. (But if you want to show your appreciation with a donation, we’ll be forced to take it, I suppose.)

• I am in the process of getting my citizenship. Could I still join HOLA?
Yes. As long as you can legally work in the U.S., you can join HOLA.

• Does HOLA have a social media presence?
Yes. We are on FacebookTwitter and have our own channel on YouTube. In addition, we are on Wikipedia and have our own blog, titled El Blog de HOLA.

• What if I am not an actor but I like what you do?
You could support HOLA by becoming a Friend of HOLA and donating to the organization. If you are a producer or director, a Friend of HOLA donation allow us to promote your productions!

HOLA Regional Membership Available For Those Outside New York Metropolitan Area

If you are an actor who lives in an area of the U.S. outside of the New York metropolitan area, New Jersey or Connecticut (HOLA's programming and administrative headquarters region), HOLA is proud to announce its Regional Membership level - for only $65 (versus a $125 regular NYC region membership price) for one full year!

As an HOLA Regional Member, you'll be entitled to the following member benefits:

• Your headshot, resume, reel and voiceover demo*  showcased on the HOLA Pages, the internet's only concentrated source of Latino acting talent. The directory is a trusted resource for casting directors, producers and talent agents receiving, on average, over 5,000 visits per month. (* There is an additional charge 
of $15 for adding your voiceover demo.)

• Your performances listed and promoted via HOLA's website and social media pages (Facebook and Twitter) that reaches thousands of people in the entertainment industry.

• Casting notices that will alert you to employment opportunities tailored to the Latino actor.

• Advocacy to combat stereotypes of the Latino/Hispanic community in media and entertainment as well as the opportunity to join in solidarity with the Latino/Hispanic acting community.


Application for regional memberships accepted by telephone order only. Call HOLA toll free at (888) 524-HOLA or (888) 524-4652. (VISA, MasterCard and American Express accepted.) Please submit your headshot (in .jpg format) and resume in a Word 
document or in Portable Data Format (.doc or .docx; or .pdf) via e-mail to HOLA.

Banner Ads Now Available on HOLA Website

Wanna promote your upcoming stage production? Your upcoming film screening? Your upcoming special event?

HOLA members often get publicity in our Members in Performance page, but what if you could promote on our main homepage, or in our directory (The HOLA Pages), where more people can see your ad?

What if you had a project with no HOLA members that you wanted to promote?

What if you wanted to promote something that wasn’t a show (like your production company itself or a new website)?

Now you can do so by BUYING A BANNER AD on the HOLA website.

Banner ads come in half-page and full-page sizes and can be on the HOLA website for one week, two weeks, three weeks or a whole month. HOLA can also link your ad to a particular website at no additional cost.

Prices on the banner ads are affordable. Also, not-for-profit organizations receive a 10% discount on ad prices.

The HOLA website receives thousands of visits each month. The HOLA website is viewed by many professionals in the industry and is a unique way of reaching the Latino/Hispanic and mainstream audiences, which make buying a banner ad a smart investment for you.

Wanna buy a banner ad? Call (212) 253-1015 or (888) 624-HOLA or e-mail us for prices and ad dimensions.
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