This excerpt features John Leguizamo discussing various roles and experiences in different movies, including:
1. **Super Mario Bros (00:00:00.00-00:02:52.08):** He talks about his role as Luigi Mario and how he aimed to give the character a unique representation.
2. **Carlito's Way (00:02:52.08-00:04:49.40):** John Leguizamo discusses his role and the research he did to prepare for it. He also mentions working with Brian De Palma and Al Pacino.
3. **Ice Age (00:04:49.40-00:06:45.12):** He talks about voicing Sid the Sloth and the process of creating the character's voice and personality.
4. **To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (00:06:45.12-00:08:56.08):** John Leguizamo discusses his role as Chi-Chi Rodriguez and the impact it had on LGBTQ+ and trans individuals.
5. **Romeo + Juliet (00:08:56.08-00:14:25.76):** He talks about his role as Tybalt, the language used in the film, the intense rehearsals, and the preparation for the role.
These snippets provide insights into his diverse roles and experiences in the entertainment industry.
Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text without including opinions:
1. The actor played Luigi Mario in a video game.
2. The actor's real name is not Luigi but Mario.
3. The actor played the role of Benny Blanco in "Carlito's Way" after initially turning it down.
4. The actor did extensive research and hung out with drug dealers for the role in "Carlito's Way."
5. The actor improvised a lot of dialogue with Al Pacino in "Carlito's Way."
6. The actor played the character Sid the Sloth in the "Ice Age" franchise.
7. The actor did research to develop the voice for Sid the Sloth, including studying sloths' behaviors.
8. The actor received positive feedback from LGBTQ+ and trans individuals for his character Chichi Rodriguez in "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar."
9. The actor worked on his character's appearance to address issues of self-hate and racism in Latin America.
10. The actor praised Leonardo DiCaprio for his generosity and commitment to acting during the making of "Romeo + Juliet."
11. The actor played a narcoleptic Argentinian in a film and initially auditioned for a British accent but later changed his approach.
These are the factual points extracted from the text.