After clashing with Swayze behind the scenes of “To Wong Foo,” John Leguizamo revealed on the film’s 30th anniversary that he had reconciled with his co-star.
There is a very personal tragedy at the heart of John Leguizamo’s play, The Other Americans, which this underpowered ...
The actor fits in tennis with his son, a writing session and lots of dancing before performing his new show at the Public ...
John Leguizamo's THE OTHER AMERICANS has now been extended at The Public Theater. Learn more about the production and see how ...
For the first play he’s written, the actor stars as a striving Colombian American patriarch in the mold of Willy Loman or ...
See what the critics are saying about John Leguizamo's The Other Americans! Read BroadwayWorld's review roundup for the ...
Kiki and the Can' is a children's book by John Leguizamo and John "CRASH" Matos, edited by edited by Andrea Davis Pinkney, that tells the story of a young boy making art within his neighborhood, his ...
With echoes of Arthur Miller, the actor and playwright’s new work at the Public Theater follows the struggling patriarch of a Latin-American family in Queens.
John Leguizamo says he was able to patch things up with his “To Wong Foo” co-star Patrick Swayze prior to the latter’s death in 2009. The actors starred alongside Wesley Snipes in the 1995 drag queen ...
John Leguizamo reflects on his favorite scene to film in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, which celebrated its 30th anniversary on Monday, Sept. 8 Recalling the fight scene between ...
In his new play “The Other Americans,” John Leguizamo plays Nelson Castro, a husband and father struggling to keep the family’s laundromat business going, while grappling with his college son’s ...
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