Demian Bichir hasn't really shown his funny side in Hollywood feature films just yet, starring in titles like Che, A Better Life and Savages (none of which could come close to being called "comedies), but that doesn't mean he's not experienced. In addition to his multi-episode run on the Showtime series Weeds - which typically is more of a comedy than a drama - he also recently started in the recent laugher The Runaway and made movies like Cilantro y perejil and Test of Love in the mid-90s while still working as an actor in Mexico. And now he's getting set to make you chuckle American-style by signing on to Paul Feig's newest project. According to Deadline, Bichir has joined Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy in the new movie, which has now been titled The Heat. The film is based on a script by Katie Dippold, Lee Eisenberg...
- 7/31/2012
- cinemablend.com
Demian Bichir hasn't really shown his funny side in Hollywood feature films just yet, starring in titles like Che, A Better Life and Savages (none of which could come close to being called "comedies), but that doesn't mean he's not experienced. In addition to his multi-episode run on the Showtime series Weeds - which typically is more of a comedy than a drama - he also recently started in the recent laugher The Runaway and made movies like Cilantro y perejil and Test of Love in the mid-90s while still working as an actor in Mexico. And now he's getting set to make you chuckle American-style by signing on to Paul Feig's newest project. According to Deadline, Bichir has joined Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy in the new movie, which has now been titled The Heat. The film is based on a script by Katie Dippold, Lee Eisenberg...
- 7/31/2012
- cinemablend.com
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