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      • He apologizes, admitting that he was jealous of Vivian talking to David and acknowledging that her directness is having a positive effect on him.
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  2. See his full interview at http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/hector-elizondo

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  3. Quotes. Barney : It must be difficult to let go of something so beautiful. Edward Lewis : I think we both know that she's not my niece. Barney : Of course. Edward Lewis : The reason I know that is that I'm an only child. Barney : [on the phone] It's Barnard Thompson here, Miss Vivian. Could you come down to the front desk?

  4. Mar 23, 2015 · Julia [Roberts] was Rapunzel, Richard [Gere] was Prince Charming and Hector [Elizondo] was the fairy godmother. It didn’t seem like a vision everybody would have, but I did.”

    • Last Man Standing(2011-Present)—“Edward ‘Ed’ Alzate”
    • The Great White Hope (1968-1970)—Various Characters
    • All in The Family(1972)—“Carlos Mendoza”
    • A.K.A. Pablo (1984)—“José,” Director
    • The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 (1974)—“Grey”
    • Being Human (1994)—“Dom Paulo”
    • Columbo(1975)—“Hassan Salah”
    • Young Doctors in Love (1982)—“Angelo / Angela Bonafetti”
    • Pretty Woman(1990)—“Barney Thompson” Runaway Bride (1999)—“Fisher”
    • American Gigolo (1980)—“Sunday”

    A.V. Club: You’ve been playing Ed for quite a number of years at this point. How do you feel that Ed has evolved over the run of Last Man Standing? Hector Elizondo: The thing about Ed that’s interesting is that when they need to fill up a hole, they have Ed. [Laughs.] He can be the generous guy or the stingy guy. The hard-ass guy or the easy-going ...

    AVC: You were in the Broadway cast of The Great White Hopethat Edwin Sherin directed. HE: Wow, what an experience that was. We started that at the Arena Stage in Washington and shaped it there. So I was with The Great White Hopefor a long time. I had five roles, running up and down the stairs, for $200 a week… and I was just as happy as can be to b...

    AVC: You appeared in a very memorable episode of All In The Familyin the show’s second season. Archie Bunker gets stuck in an elevator with a Black businessman, a secretary, and you as a Puerto Rican janitor, and your pregnant wife, who goes into labor in the elevator. HE: That was a turning-point episode. That episode saved the show; they were abo...

    AVC: You were also in the cast of the Norman Lear show A.K.A. Pablo, even if it definitely didn’t last as long. You also directed on the show. HR: Yeah, I was… forced to volunteer, let’s put it that way. [Laughs.] Norman is very persuasive. I had more than my fair share of doubts about the efficacy of the show. It was a great, courageous try by Nor...

    HE: I’m looking at a poster somebody sent me for The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3, where I met the wonderful Walter Matthau, and we were having a chat… Well, he was actually giving me his two-minute lecture on why I shouldn’t smoke the cigar I was about to light! He’d had to stop smoking because he’d had a heart attack, and he was convinced that smoking ...

    HE: Well, of course, that was with Robin Williams. What a terrific guy. What a wonderful man. That broke my heart. When he passed… [Hesitates.] It’s the only time I ever heard Garry Marshall cry on the phone. When I called him… I mean, he was just sobbing. He was just so close, you know. To both of us. We did that film in Morocco, in North Africa, ...

    HE: It occurs to me that one thing I miss is playing bad guys. Every actor, if they can pull it off, loves to play bad guys… and I used to play them. The guy in Pelham 1-2-3, he’s supposed to be a bad guy, right? AVC: You will be pleased to know, then, that easily the most requested role from readers to ask you about was your episode of Columbo. HE...

    HE: I did 18 movies with Garry Marshall. That’s something special. But Garry was easy to love. It’s wonderful to be around people who love what they’re doing, you know? And who don’t look backwards too much. He always looked forward. I have a tendency to get steeped in nostalgia. “Ah, the good old days…” Well, if you really investigate them, they w...

    AVC: You mentioned Young Doctors In Love as a sentimental favorite, but do you have any other favorites among your Garry Marshall films? HE: Oh, they all have aspects that are my favorite. But besides the first one, there’s Pretty Woman, of course, because of its stunning success. I mean, it’s become iconic in and of itself. It’s a benchmark film. ...

    HE: Oh, [director Paul] Schrader is... He’s a very deep fellow. A lot going on. A lot of thinking, a lot of introspection. A very quiet man. A very observant man. I didn’t know his profile until years later. I think he had a religious fundamentalist sort of background. But he’s constantly asking questions about the human condition, and he’s just a ...

  5. His role in Pretty Woman lasted only 10 minutes, but led to a Golden Globe nomination. In 1999, he co-starred in Runaway Bride as Fisher, the husband of the male protagonist 's ex . Elizondo has participated in more than 80 films (18 of which have been Marshall's).

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2023
    Dr. Neven Bell
    TV movie
    2023
    Romar Adell
    Voice, episode: "Ruins of War"
    2022
    Dooka
    Voice, 6 episodes
    2021–22
    Harry Milton
    Recurring role; 14 episodes
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pretty_WomanPretty Woman - Wikipedia

    Pretty Woman is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, from a screenplay by J. F. Lawton. The film stars Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, and features Héctor Elizondo, Ralph Bellamy (in his final performance), Laura San Giacomo, and Jason Alexander in supporting roles. [1] .

  7. Mar 21, 2015 · Elizondo, a hard-working character actor, had been in numerous TV shows as well as such movies as 1974's "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three," 1980's "American Gigolo" (with Gere) and a number of ...