KISS OF SUCCESS
- Share via
Raul Julia, who got raves (but no Oscar nomination) for “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” has agreed to play back-to-back-to-back roles in three films, starting with a plum part opposite Jane Fonda in “The Morning After,” with Sidney Lumet directing.
Fonda plays an alcoholic involved in a mysterious murder in the Lorimar flick, which shoots in L.A. in early April. Julia will portray her estranged hairdresser husband (Jeff Bridges is Fonda’s lover).
Then Julia plays a Cuban exile in “The Florida Straits,” a feature for HBO, and a Mexican peasant in “The Penitent,” from producer Michael Fitzgerald.
Born in Puerto Rico, Julia has done two decades of non-ethnic roles on the New York stage. “I want to break away from playing ethnic roles in movies too,” he said. “I definitely would not play roles that I think might contribute to people’s stereotypes. But if the roles are good and have value, it’s my job as an actor to play them.”
More to Read
Only good movies
Get the Indie Focus newsletter, Mark Olsen's weekly guide to the world of cinema.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.