EXCLUSIVE: Actor and producer Karrie Martin Lachney signed with Paradigm for representation in all areas.
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Representation matters. On Friday, actress Julissa Calderon emphasized this point as she stopped by Pop of the Morning to discuss her Netflix show, Gentefied.
The comedy-drama follows the fictional Morales cousins as they try to save their grandfather's taco shop amid gentrification in their Los Angeles neighborhood. "It's an amazing show, it's so well written and…it shows us in all of our arcs," Calderon, who plays local activist and Ana Morales' girlfriend Yessika Castillo, shared with POTM
.EXCLUSIVE: Actor and producer Karrie Martin Lachney signed with Paradigm for representation in all areas.
GLAAD announced its nominees for their 33rd Annual Media Awards. The organization nominated a variety of movies, TV shows, musicians, and programs, recognizing a wide variety of Latinos and Spanish-speaking projects and artists.The 2022 Grammys have a new date and location!West Side Story’s Rachel Zegler, Javier Bardem, Ben Affleck, Lady Gaga, more score Golden Globe nominationsA post shared by GLAAD (@glaad)Highlights of the nominees include “West Side Story,” starring Rachel Zegler and Ariana DeBose for Outstanding Film - Wide Release, and “Parallel Mothers,” starring Penélope Cruz, for Outstanding Film - Limited Release.
Linda Yvette Chávez, co-creator, executive producer and showrunner of , shared a personal essay Friday following Netflix’s decision to cancel the Latinx dramedy series after two seasons.
Netflix on Thursday canceled Gentefied. A day later, America Ferrera, who executive produced the half-hour Latinx dramedy alongside creators Marvin Lemus and Linda Yvette Chávez, shared her reaction to Netflix’s decision on Instagram.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has opted not to renew half-hour Latinx dramedy Gentefied for a third season. The decision comes two months after the release of show’s second season on Nov. 10.
EXCLUSIVE: Malcolm Goodwin (Amazon’s upcoming Reacher, The CW’s iZombie) has been tapped to lead The Great Wall of Warren, an indie dramedy from writer-director Victor Hawks, which also stars Kirby Bliss Blanton (Project X), Vanessa Curry (Behind The Trees), William “Big Sleeps” Stewart (Coffee & Kareem), Ester Tania Jiron (Anniversary), Dax Rey (Swan Song), Jackie Burns (Power Book II) and Yolonda Williams (Robocop).
Glamour. “Emotionally, each character is really going through their own self-discovery journey.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Gentefied” co-creator, co-showrunner, director and executive producer Linda Yvette Chávez has inked a multi-year overall deal with 20th Television to create her own dramas and comedies, as well as supervise other writers for all platforms.“Linda is a tour de force writer with a spectacular voice and her series ‘Gentefied’is as hilarious as it is powerful,” Karey Burke, president of 20th Television, said in a statement announcing the pact.
Gentefied‘s Linda Yvette Chávez has signed a multi-year overall deal with 20th Television. She will create her own as well as supervise other writers’ dramas and comedies for all platforms.
's second season pulled at the heartstrings.Centering on Pops' deportation case and Mama Fina's future, the new episodes also dove into the personal lives of the Morales cousins — Erik (J.J. Soria), Chris (Carlos Santos) and Ana (Karrie Martin Lachney) — as they forged new paths.While each faced their own challenges, it was hard to witness the Morales family say goodbye to their beloved taco shop.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched Season 2 of “Gentefied,” streaming now on Netflix.When “Gentefied” co-creator Marvin Lemus was a teenager, he testified on his undocumented mother’s behalf so that she could receive her green card.
America Ferrera's journey as a producer and director on has been so rewarding.The actress once again stepped behind the camera to direct three episodes for season 2. But there was one in particular that she was «excited, but also terrified» to take on.
America Ferrera and Eva Longoria are stepping out for the premiere of Gentefied season 2!
Gentefied’s first season ended with many cliffhangers, including the deportation of the show’s patriarch Casimiro “Pop” Morales. Fans begged for a second season and thankfully, we will get to see what comes next.
season 2 is right around the corner and the Morales cousins — Erik (JJ Soria), Chris (Carlos Santos) and Ana (Karrie Martin) — are fighting to keep Pop (Joaquín Cosío) in the country amid his deportation.«Soy un illegal,» Pops tells his grandchildren, as Erik tells him, «You have to say indocumentado.»As Pops faces a tough judge in his court case, Chris wants to know if he's «Judge Judy tough or Ana María Polo tough?» It's a valid question if you grew up watching the Cuban-American television
Netflix’s half-hour Latinx dramedy Gentefied is returning for Season 2 on Nov. 10.
season 2 of , as well as shared a handful of first look photos. The dramedy, produced by America Ferrera, returns in November with more raw and poetic, yet hilarious, episodes that will undoubtedly pull at the heartstrings.The first season left off with some major cliffhangers, as Pop (Joaquín Cosío) was taken away by ICE without the Morales family’s knowledge after being arrested for a months-old outstanding fine.
Ethan Shanfeld Netflix announced that Season 2 of “Gentefied” will premiere on Nov. 10.The American Ferrera-produced Latinx dramedy series follows three cousins who unite to keep their grandfather’s popular taco shop open amid rising gentrification in their Boyle Heights neighborhood.Starring Joaquín Cosío, J.J.
EXCLUSIVE: Annie Gonzalez, currently seen in a key role on Netflix’s Gentefied, has signed with Innovative Artists for representation.
EXCLUSIVE: Clarissa Thibeaux (Runaways), Manuel Uriza (Rambo: Last Blood), Ivana Rojas (Sneakerheads) and Melinna Bobadilla (Orange is the New Black) are set for recurring roles on Netflix dramedy Gentefied, from Marvin Lemus and Linda Yvette Chávez, the duo behind Sundance darling Gente-fied: The Digital Series, and Macro