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Hispanic Actors Get the Lead Roles After Years of Being 'One of the Gang'
Hispanic actors used to have two choices of roles in movies and TV: gang leader or gang member. They can now get the starring roles thanks to the work of those who came before them. 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - WILKES-BARRE, PA, September 30, 2005 - Edward James Olmos' first TV roles were as gang members and hooligans on shows such as Cannon. His breakthrough role in Zoot Suit catapulted him into the national spotlight and opened the door to new starring roles. He not only opened the door for himself, but for many actors that would follow in his footsteps.

"It took Eddie twenty years to become an overnight success," says Steven Johnson, Olmos' close personal friend and author of the book that details their Hollywood experiences together. "Eddie took any small role that would come his way and those were usually to be a thug of some sort. Truth be told, if it weren't for Eddie really breaking through like he did, I don't know if actors like Benjamin Bratt or Salma Hayek would be getting the choice roles they are today."

Edward James Olmos' career began in Hollywood as singer for the rock band The Pacific Ocean. When the band failed to make it big, he moved his passion to acting, where he took on any role he could. To fill in gaps, he and his friend Johnson would move furniture. Olmos broke through with the stage play Zoot Suit, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award. Major roles followed in films—Blade Runner, Stand and Deliver—and television—his most famous role being Lieutenant Martin Castillo on Miami Vice. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in Stand and Deliver. Olmos now has the starring role on TV's critically acclaimed Battlestar Galactica as Captain Adama.

Steven Johnson's book Walk, Don't Run tells the true Hollywood story of Olmos' climb to the top. You can visit the web site http://www.walkdontrunthebook.com to see pictures and hear music from their time together.

Kallisti Publishing publishes "the Books You Need to Read to Succeed" with an emphasis on personal development. For further information, please contact us at (877) 444-6188 or tony@kallistipublishing.com.


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