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Robert Patrick, 65, is an actor best known for his roles in “Die Hard 2” and the Terminator film series and TV’s “The Sopranos,” “The X-Files,” and “1923.” He co-stars in season 2 of Prime Video’s “Reacher.” He spoke with Marc Myers. Villains in the movies and on TV weren’t an obsession when I was a kid. I suppose the first TV villain I liked was Cesar Romero as the Joker on TV’s “Batman” in the mid-1960s. That was a comedic series, but as a character, Romero brought a certain madness to the role.
Persons: Robert Patrick, , Video’s “, Marc Myers, Cesar Romero, TV’s, Romero Organizations: Villains
CNN —Seven people remain hospitalized in Brownsville, Texas, as a candlelight vigil is planned Tuesday in another Texas border town for the eight others who were killed when a vehicle plowed into a group of people at a bus stop over the weekend. The fatal crash comes as Brownsville and other border towns brace for a migrant surge when the public health emergency measure known as Title 42 lapses on Thursday. A memorial site set up after a deadly crash at a bus stop in Brownsville, Texas, seen on Monday. Romero said that after the crash, the driver got out of his vehicle and appeared to be impaired. The driver was uncooperative after the crash and gave authorities different names, Brownsville Police spokesman Martin Sandoval said.
Latinos are underrepresented in the media industry workforce across film, radio, television, newspapers and digital platforms, according to the report. Latinos are 19% of the nation's population, almost 1 in 5 Americans, and 18% of workers outside the media industry. The largest percentage of Hispanic media industry workers were employed in service worker positions (19%) — which include food, cleaning and personal and protective services, according to the latest available reports submitted by media companies to the U.S. In positions that can influence the content audiences consume, Latinos were far less represented: They made up only 7% of professional media industry positions such as actors, producers, directors, writers, reporters and editors. When Latinos did see themselves represented in content, they felt "it was inaccurate" in most cases, de Armas said.
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