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Leguizamo Wishes A Merry Latino Christmas

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Cast members Debra Messing (left), John Leguizamo, Elizabeth Pena and Freffy Rodriguez pictured during filming of Nothing Like The Holidays.

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December 26, 2008

John Leguizamo's Christmas film, Nothing Like The Holidays, takes on traditional family themes as it spotlights generational differences within a Latino context.

But the film also takes the plunge into such up-to-the-minute issues like the war in Iraq and what it means to be Latino today.

The award-winning comedian talks candidly about his career, his family and his identity.

 
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