Before Sofía Vergara steamed up “Modern Family” as “Gloria” and Jimmy Smits sizzled on television as Victor Cifuentes in L.A. Law, there was Puerto Rican actor Héctor Elizondo who for decades has ...
Los Angeles – Hector Elizondo and director Garry Marshall are a winning team. The two Hollywood veterans have been friends for nearly three decades both on and off the screen. They did their first ...
While mourning Marshall’s July 2016 death, Elizondo shared how his friendship formed with the filmmaker. Elizondo explained that Marshall had a funny way of saying things, which probably explains why ...
There has been one constant across the body of Garry Marshall’s thirty-plus-year directorial career: Héctor Elizondo. The character actor has appeared in every single Marshall film since 1982’s Young ...
Hector Elizondo has this problem. Ever since "Pretty Woman," the megahit comedy in which he played an all-knowing hotel manager, Elizondo gets cast only as nice guys. Villains often get all the best ...
A consummate character actor, Hector Elizondo has been plying his trade for nearly 60 years, appearing on stage and racking up roughly 157 credits in film and on television. Along the way, the 85-year ...
The news of director Garry Marshall's death on Tuesday hit all of Hollywood hard, but perhaps one of the people most affected by his passing was his longtime friend and collaborator, actor Hector ...
Elizondo was in all of the movies directed by Marshall, his longtime friend, who died Tuesday at 81 What happened next on the basketball court was pure coincidence, however—and would change Elizondo’s ...
Hector Elizondo: Garry Marshall didn’t say funny things. He said things funny. He had a way of looking at the world. A unique Garry sound. He didn’t like it when people made a big deal of little ...
Shirley MacLaine and Hector Elizondo are discussing ways of coping with the loss of a loved one -- the four-legged kind. Elizondo still gets choked up when he talks about his late cats, especially ...
Hector Elizondo may claim that he still doesn’t know “what I’m going to do when I grow up,” but more often than not, Elizondo finds himself playing the grown-up — or mentor or father figure — on ...