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[[File:Leguizamo & Mathis.jpeg|thumb|250px|John Leguizamo (right) playing ''Super Mario World'' on the Super Nintendo with Samantha Mathis watching]]
[[File:Leguizamo & Mathis.jpeg|thumb|250px|John Leguizamo (right) playing ''Super Mario World'' on the Super Nintendo with Samantha Mathis watching]]
'''[[wikipedia:John Leguizamo|John Leguizamo]]''' (born July 22, 1964) is a Colombian actor who portrayed [[Mario (film character)|Mario]]'s brother, [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]], in the live-action [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'']] film, which was released in 1993.  
'''[[wikipedia:John Leguizamo|John Leguizamo]]''' (born July 22, 1964) is a Colombian-born American actor who rose to fame for portraying [[Mario (film character)|Mario]]'s brother, [[Luigi (film character)|Luigi]], in the live-action [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|''Super Mario Bros.'']] film, which was released in 1993. Other notable roles include Benny Blanco in ''Carlito’s Way'', Sid the Sloth in the ''Ice Age'' franchise, and the narrator of ''The Brothers García''.


In his official autobiography, Leguizamo revealed that, much like various fellow actors participating in the film, he largely hated working on the movie. However his feelings for the movie are not completely negative. In 2013, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' film, Leguizamo released a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5S0v_lrGlg video] discussing the film and its legacy. He said that while the movie had its mistakes, he enjoyed working with Bob Hoskins and the other actors, and considered the film and its crew to be pioneers in the video game movie genre. He also revealed that in retrospect, he is proud of ''Super Mario Bros.'', and is glad that some people still appreciate and enjoy the movie even twenty years after its release. Outside of the ''Mario'' franchise, he is also best known for his role in ''Carlito’s Way'', for narrating ''The Brothers García'', and for voicing Sid the Sloth in the ''Ice Age'' film series.
In his official autobiography, Leguizamo revealed that, much like various fellow actors participating in the film, he largely hated working on the movie. However his feelings for the movie are not completely negative. In 2013, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' film, Leguizamo released a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5S0v_lrGlg video] discussing the film and its legacy. He said that while the movie had its mistakes, he enjoyed working with Bob Hoskins and the other actors, and considered the film and its crew to be pioneers in the video game movie genre. He also revealed that in retrospect, he is proud of ''Super Mario Bros.'', and is glad that some people still appreciate and enjoy the movie even twenty years after its release.


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Revision as of 12:34, June 19, 2020

John Leguizamo plays Super Mario World as Samantha Mathis watches.
John Leguizamo (right) playing Super Mario World on the Super Nintendo with Samantha Mathis watching

John Leguizamo (born July 22, 1964) is a Colombian-born American actor who rose to fame for portraying Mario's brother, Luigi, in the live-action Super Mario Bros. film, which was released in 1993. Other notable roles include Benny Blanco in Carlito’s Way, Sid the Sloth in the Ice Age franchise, and the narrator of The Brothers García.

In his official autobiography, Leguizamo revealed that, much like various fellow actors participating in the film, he largely hated working on the movie. However his feelings for the movie are not completely negative. In 2013, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Super Mario Bros. film, Leguizamo released a video discussing the film and its legacy. He said that while the movie had its mistakes, he enjoyed working with Bob Hoskins and the other actors, and considered the film and its crew to be pioneers in the video game movie genre. He also revealed that in retrospect, he is proud of Super Mario Bros., and is glad that some people still appreciate and enjoy the movie even twenty years after its release.