You are currently viewing the European Union version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?
2 MIN READ TIME
PARTING SHOT

Gina Torres

— H. Alan Scott

OVER THE COURSE OF GINA TORRES’ CAREER, SHE’S PLAYED BASICALLY everything. “I would not have gotten this far if I wasn’t game. I’ve played a witch. An assassin.” From The Matrix franchise to Suits to the cult classic Firefly, she’s done it all, and now she can add a Ryan Murphy series to her resume with Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star. “There are things that come your way that you just don’t say ‘no’ to.” She plays Tommy Vega, a paramedic forced to return to work because her husband’s restaurant was closed due to coronavirus. “We’re doing this in real-time. We are, for lack of a better phrase, embracing the pandemic, understanding that we’re playing frontline workers.” Important to Torres is her presence in Hollywood as a prominent Afro-Latina actress. “I’m coming forward and being all who I am and never, ever sacrificing one for the other. That was an industry problem.” But she says things are changing, that Hollywood isn’t forcing actors to choose one identity over another. “This is who we are. This is what the spectrum of Latina looks like. That’s super important. We make money. We are viable. We are green.”

AARON RICHTER/CONTOUR FOR PIZZA HUT/GETTY

“This is what the spectrum of Latina looks like. We make money. We are viable. We are green.”

Unlock this article and much more with
You can enjoy:
Enjoy this edition in full
Instant access to 600+ titles
Thousands of back issues
No contract or commitment
Try for €1.09
SUBSCRIBE NOW
30 day trial, then just €11,99 / month. Cancel anytime. New subscribers only.


Learn more
Pocketmags Plus
Pocketmags Plus

This article is from...


View Issues
Newsweek International
March 19 - 26
VIEW IN STORE

Other Articles in this Issue