HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC GENTS
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RICKY MARTIN
AGE: 37
CHARACTER: Marlon Brando in the movie A Streetcar Named Desire
IN HIS WORDS: "I now may be a little tired – in his role of parent – but I feel much more complete."
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CHAYANNE
AGE: 40
CHARACTER: Clark Gable
IN HIS WORDS: "To get to where I am now has required living intensely day by day. I still feel very hungry, and with a lot of illusion."
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ANTHONY ROMEO SANTOS
AGE: 27
CHARACTER: Gene Kelly in Singin' in the Rain
IN HIS WORDS: "What I am today I owe it to her – his mother – who forced me to take bilingual studies. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to write the songs I write today."
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WILLIAM LEVY
AGE: 28
CHARACTER: Robert Redford in The Sting
IN HIS WORDS: "They say I look like Brad Pitt, but with more flavor because I'm Latino."
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WISIN
AGE: 29
CHARACTER: James Bond
IN HIS WORDS: "God's plan is perfect; life has treated me well."
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YANDEL
AGE: 31
CHARACTER: Detective Dick Tracy
IN HIS WORDS: "We have had to make sacrifices – the Wisin & Yandel duet – but we have enjoyed these 10 years."
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CHRISTOPHER VON UCKERMANN
AGE: 22
CHARACTER: James Dean
IN HIS WORDS: "I feel happy just like I am, but I would have definitely loved to have blue eyes and be a little taller."
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LUPILLO RIVERA
AGE: 37
CHARACTER: Clyde Barrow of Bonnie and Clyde
IN HIS WORDS: "They have created the image of a violent artist, an out-of-control person who doesn't exist."
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PIOLÍN
AGE: 38
CHARACTER: Ricky Ricardo
IN HIS WORDS: "I believe feelings are more important than [external] beauty."