I guess I’m kind of a mutt. I was born in the U.S., my parents are from Mexico, and I grew up in Switzerland. It’s weird because I sound American, but I spell theater ‘theatre’ with the ‘r’ before the ‘e’. Roberto Aguire Read Quote
My number one passion is acting, but I also think there’s something so special in being able to support a script and an idea and take it all the way through to fruition. I think that process is so rewarding. Roberto Aguire Read Quote
I do think you are mainly thrown into one medium as an actor, and then hopefully you grow from there. Roberto Aguire Read Quote
I trained at the Lee Strasberg Institute at Tisch, which is a huge foundation for young actors. They teach you their methods and give you the sense that acting is much more tangible than most people think. I think there’s a mysticism of what acting is, in the fact that it’s this ungraspable, spur-of-the-moment thing that nobody can understand. Roberto Aguire Read Quote
A Latino actor can’t play this and a Latino actor can’t play that because they’re Latino. Roberto Aguire Read Quote
It’s interesting: I think, as a Latino actor, the biggest challenge is being called ‘Latino’ because immediately, the world has a perception of what that means. Roberto Aguire Read Quote
To create a fully formed character full of life, struggle, and humanity is tough. Roberto Aguire Read Quote
I’m a huge fan of Leonardo DiCaprio’s career. I love the path that he’s taken. He seems to be very conscious of exactly what kind of project he wants for the following part of his career. Roberto Aguire Read Quote