Thursday, October 11, 2018

FilAm History: Who will play 'Chino' in the 'West Side Story' reboot?

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Pioneer actor Jose de Vega never got another role as big as Chino in 'West Side Story.'

ONE OF MY FAVORITE FILMS, West Side Story, is getting a
remake 57 years after the 1961 premiere of the Oscar-
winning musical based on Romeo and Juliet.
Helming the project is another Oscar winner, Steven Spielberg. It will be his first musical but you can be sure the master moviemaker will create a movie that will live up to the groundbreaking Oscar winning original.
Only one role has been cast so far, that of Tony, the OG of the white gang, the Jets. He will be played by Ansel Elgort (Baby Driver). Casting for other roles is ongoing. Filming is slated for the summer of 2019.
One of the legitimate criticisms of the 1961 adaptation of the Broadway hit, was the lack of Latino actors playing the Sharks, the street gang rivals of the white Jets.
The actors, including Russian American Natalie Wood as Maria,  had to have their skin darkened, a practice that would be frowned upon in the current climate of inclusion spurred by the #OscarsSoWhite social media campaign. Latino actors, like their Asian American peers, are among the most under-represented ethnicities on television and the movies beyond their stereotypes, according to a USC study.
One role that Asian American actors and activists will have to keep their eye on is that of Chino, a role played by Filipino American pioneer actor Jose de Vega on Broadway and in the film. He was the one Shark whose skin didn't need to be darkened.
(Chino, by the way, is a common Latino nickname for anyone who has, or appear to have, Asian ancestry in their heritage, but that's another story.)
The character Chino Martin is the best friend of Bernardo (played by George Chakiris in the movie) the leader of the Sharks. Chino character kills Tony Wyzek (played by Richard Beymer), leader of the Jets in an act of rage after Tony accidentally kills Bernardo in a gang fight. Chino is one of the few Sharks we know by name or has many lines. Chino is in love with Maria, and her brother Bernardo wants the two to get married. When Chino realizes Maria loves Tony, Chino tells Maria that Tony killed her brother.

Born Jan. 4, 1934, in San Diego to a Filipino father and Colombian mother, De Vega's role should have been a launching pad for bigger and better roles, but Hollywood, being Hollywood during that era, only had supporting roles for him in the Elvis starrer Blue Hawaii. His TV roles were in Bonanza, Dynasty, Mission Impossible and Hart to Hart.
For the last nine years of his ilfe, De Vega had choreographed, directed and performed in concerts and productions of Great Leap, a Los Angeles group of Asian-American artists working to end entertainment stereotypes.

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The Sharks was supposed to be a Puerto Rican gang but didn't have a single Latino in the movie.

Cinematically, production-wise and musically, the West Side Story was a landmark movie. It won 10 Oscars in 1962 including, Best Director (Robert Wise), Best Supporting Actress (Rita Moreno), Best Supporting Actor (George Chakiris) and Best Movie. It earned a special  Oscar for its choreography by Jerome Robbins.

It's a movie Ive seen countless times and each time I watch it, I learn something new about filmmaking, from editing (ah, the dance at the gym), production values (filmed in the real streets of New York), cinematography and directing to its tremendous score and songs ("America," "Maria," "Somewhere").

That's quite a legacy that Spielberg has to live up to. Let's hope he gets the casting right this time with the Sharks, including a shoutout to Jose de Vega by casting another Filipino American.
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