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by Michael Major - Jan 17, 2024
Who's Vince Staples? Adequately, that's a tricky question. He's gentle of famous, but he's not. He's kind of opulent, but he's not. He's also compassionate of a criminal. But he's…not? Joining Staples in the cast are Vanessa Bell Calloway, Andrea Ellsworth, Naté Jones, Arturo Castro, Scott MacArthur, Bryan Greenberg, and Myles Bullock. Watch the video trailer now!
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by Michael Major - Nov 6, 2023
Hosted by Zach Cherry and Casey Wilson, the episode includes judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood. The famous person contestants include Arturo Castro, DeAndre Jordan, Ego Nwodim, Heather McMahan, Joel McHale and Phoebe Robinson.
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Is Arturo Castro Gay? What’s The Truth?
No, Arturo Castro is not gay. even though no official declaration has been made widespread. They keep their private animation and sexual orientation private.
About Arturo Castro
The actor, who was born in Guatemala on April 26, 1985, became well-known for his parts in popular television series including “Broad City” and “Narcos.” Castro’s acting career did engage a part in his ascent to prominence, but his vow to activism and his services to the LGBTQ+ community are what really set him apart.
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Arturo’s Role in ‘Broad City’
Arturo Castro showcases his acting skills in the widely watched television series “Broad City,” where he plays the endearing and humorous role of Jaime, a gay immigrant from Latin America. Discussions about Castro’s true sexual orientation were first spurred by this character. His accurate depiction of Jaime contributed to dispelling myths and giving the marginalized LGBT Latino community visibility in the media.
Castro’s Advocacy and Back for Proposition 21
Outside of the spotlight, Arturo Castro is a fervent supporter of LGBTQ+
Acting Up – Episode #25: Arturo Castro
Welcome to ACTING UP, the place where we celebrate standout performances in TV, streaming, and production. Other than spotlighting exceptional work from recent projects, this feature also shines a light on how certain actors got where they are today. Hold a peek and then check out these notable performances to help hone your craft.
For bite-sized 25: Arturo Castro plays Diego, a bubbly Mexican drug cartel member who kidnaps a couple of aspiring house-flippers, forcing them to repay a debt in rather comical fashion in Flipped. (This “Movie in Chapters” debuted on Quibi: April 6, 2020.)
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The Performer:
Arturo Castro
The Movie (in Chapters):
Flipped
The Performance:
Considering the long-awaited debut of Quibi, the “quick-bite” streaming service app recently unveiled to the public, it can take a small searching to locate something you desire to devour whole.
But once you get into it, there’s some appetizing fare to be found in these under-10 minute bites, conceived and shot with the three-inch smartphone screen in mind.
Flipped is one of these “movies,” doing a satirical take on home renovation shows. W
'Broad City' Star Arturo Castro Is Back With a New Sketch Comedy Show
Anyone who watched Comedy Central's Broad City (RIP) was most likely a fan of the adorably doe-eyed Jaimé (played by Arturo Castro). Arturo always managed to nail his soft-spoken one-liners as Ilana's roommate, male BFF, and — of course — her voice of reason. But after Broad City's series finale, Arturo is on to his next project. And it actually happens to be a creation of his own, called Alternatino.
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The new sketch comedy series is put to premier on June 18, 2019. Based on the official trailer, Alternatino brings Latino identity to life by addressing usual misconceptions and social issues with cultural commentary and hilarious life-like characters. All of it — according to Deadline — is based on the Latin American performer and writer's personal experience.
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While Arturo is highly recognizable from his supporting roles on Broad City, Narcos, and Amy Schumer's Snatched, there's no doubt that this new show will be his big break as the writer, executive producer and lead