![]() ![]() “I need some spring cleaning in the fall!”Īs National Hispanic Heritage Month came to a close, García spoke with The Daily Beast about his long career in Hollywood, the state of Latinx representation in film, and the challenges he faced while making his passion project The Lost City-a love letter to the Cuba his family left behind in 1961. “It’s engulfing me,” he adds with a touch of levity. ![]() ![]() When complimented on his decorating, however, García affably corrects me: This is not décor, he says, but “things thrown around.” Seated in his studio for our Zoom interview, the actor tells me in that distinct and distinguished murmur, “This is where I live.” Sunlight bounces around the room, illuminating an appealingly cluttered menagerie-a stack of books on the coffee table here, four conga drums there… and two Panama hats side by side on the back of a tan leather couch.Īs a devout maximalist, I’m enchanted-and perhaps reminded of my late abuelo’s office, which also pulled off a certain organized-but-chock-a-block je ne sais quoi. Andy García looks like he’s ready for an Architectural Digest photoshoot. ![]()
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