Oscar Torre: I eat well and there a lot of Latin Foods I like,
but if I have to say one, when I go to Miami I will have
Arroz Blanco with Frijoles negros and Plantanos maduros
with Tostones or Lechon and Fritas. In California you find
a lot of Mexican food but in Miami you fall and land in a
Cuban restaurant. Yes I definitely like Cuban Sandwiches.
Latin Times Magazine: What kind of advice do you have for
young Latinos trying to make it in the acting industry?
Oscar Torre: First of all if they really want to be Actors and
Directors, having the passion, work on your craft, prepare
yourself. Because of technology today you can shoot your
own films, DON’T WAIT, create your own opportunities,
write your own projects, write your own stories, this gives
more work for Latinos and learn from those who you admire that have been on the screen for a long time.
and changes my whole life, not only that but there is the
pressure from the Narcos to giving them my secrets and
routes, it’s about life and death and crossing the river. Then
there is a feature film I directed written by my wife, actress
Chuti Tiu in which she stars, called “Pretty Rosebud” and
I play a small part in. It’s a story about a women who is
unhappy in her marriage, forced by her religion, family, and
culture to live her life by their rules but she is not listening
to her own heart. People love this film and it has already
won awards.
Latin Times Magazine: Who in yo