Emily Ratajkowski revealed the reason why she decided to quit acting. Ratajkowski recently spoke to Los Angeles Times and disclosed why after appearing in a variety of roles, she thought back on her decision to leave acting.
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McDonald’s Spotlight Dorado are necessary. iLe talks about her U.S. tour and her feminist anthem ‘Algo Bonito’Judy Reyes talks about the global success of her movie ‘Smile’Spotlight Dorado is a contest that’s intended to fuel Latino creativity for years, providing filmmakers with money and orientation, and thus maximizing their odds of success.
The contest selects three winners, providing them with $75,000 to make their own film and with the opportunity for their work to be seen by thousands. Winners will also be mentored by some of the leading Latino creatives in Hollywood, from actors like Anthony Ramos (“In the Heights,” and the upcoming “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts”), and writers like Gloria Calderon Kellet (“One Day at a Time”).In an exclusive interview with HOLA! USA, Anthony Ramos and Jesus Celaya (the inaugural winner of Spotlight Dorado, and director of the film “Lucha Noir”) spoke about the contest’s importance, representation in Hollywood, and some of their favorite stories that star Latinos. Ramos also talked about his experience making “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts,” and revealed that he got his driver’s license while making the film.Anthony Ramos (AR): I was excited when I got the call to work with Spotlight Dorado.
I had no idea they were doing this. And it was a gift to be asked to come here and work with Latino filmmakers. People can apply for free.
The deadline is April 21st, by the way, for anybody who wants to apply for the next round. The contest picks three filmmakers and they give them $75,000 to make a short film. Like, that’s not a little bit of money, you know?Jesus Celaya (JC): Yeah.
Emily Ratajkowski revealed the reason why she decided to quit acting. Ratajkowski recently spoke to Los Angeles Times and disclosed why after appearing in a variety of roles, she thought back on her decision to leave acting.
the Los Angeles Times, saying she “felt like a piece of meat” having to impress the men who control the movie biz. Ratajkowksi shot to fame in 2013 after appearing in the raunchy music video for Robin Thicke’s hit track, “Blurred Lines.”The brunette soon transitioned to acting, making her big-screen debut in 2014’s “Gone Girl.” She subsequently starred in a slew of movies including “We Are Your Friends” and “I Feel Pretty.”But the beauty hasn’t been seen on-screen since 2019’s “Lying and Stealing,” and she failed to secure a part in last year’s hit film “Triangle of Sadness.”However, Ratajkowski told the Times that she doesn’t miss making movies.“I didn’t feel like, ‘Oh, I’m an artist performing and this is my outlet,'” she explained, saying she’s found creative fulfillment in other areas.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Emily Ratajkowski announced in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times that she has basically quit acting because Hollywood is so “fucked up.” The supermodel started her acting career in a major way with a supporting role opposite Ben Affleck in David Fincher’s “Gone Girl.” Ratajkowski played Andie Fitzgerald, a student of Nick Dunne’s (Affleck) who is also having an affair with him. She went on to star in films such as “We Are Your Friends” and “I Feel Pretty,” but she hasn’t acted in a movie since 2019’s “Lying and Stealing.” “I didn’t feel like, ‘Oh, I’m an artist performing and this is my outlet,’” Ratajkowski said about quitting her acting career. “I felt like a piece of meat who people were judging, saying, ‘Does she have anything else other than her [breasts]?’”
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