I majored in political communications, so I intended to be a diplomat. — Edgar Ramirez Communication Copy Share Image
My father was a military attache, so I've been traveling all my life. — Edgar Ramirez Been Copy Share Image
You can't judge your characters or otherwise; it's not about you, it's about them. — Edgar Ramirez About Copy Share Image
I think men and women's burdens and destinies are intertwined. — Edgar Ramirez Burden Copy Share Image
I come from Venezuela, from the independent film arena, and you work with one camera. — Edgar Ramirez Arena Copy Share Image
I think, for any actor, dealing with the paranormal is intriguing. — Edgar Ramirez Actor Copy Share Image
I'm not an aggressive person at all. But I know how to fight. — Edgar Ramirez Aggressive Copy Share Image
I remember I would always joke among my friends about a remake of 'Point Break'. I would say, 'You know what? Whenever… — Edgar Ramirez Always Copy Share Image
What drew me to the character is that Roberto Duran is the son of an American soldier - a Marine - stationed… — Edgar Ramirez American Copy Share Image
For me what was very important was to try to capture the essence that might have existed behind the myth, the human… — Edgar Ramirez Behinds Copy Share Image
Everything goes in waves. Evolution goes in waves. The ocean goes in waves. Energy goes in waves. Sound travels in waves. — Edgar Ramirez Biology Copy Share Image
I'm very physical. I love to work out; I'm very athletic. It's a great therapy, not only for my body, but for… — Edgar Ramirez Body Copy Share Image
I think there's no creative process that goes without injuries and scratches and punches. You get beat up somehow, and that's part… — Edgar Ramirez Commitment Copy Share Image
War is a tragedy. It's not pretty, and in my opinion, there are no winners. Everybody's a victim, from the one who's… — Edgar Ramirez Opinion Copy Share Image
To portray not only a boxer but a boxer like Roberto Duran, I needed to understand all the difficulties and the pressures… — Edgar Ramirez Boxer Copy Share Image
I think that the 'Bourne Trilogy,' it's definitely redefined the genre and took it to a new level. It was really great… — Edgar Ramirez Director Copy Share Image
I'm definitely interested in exploring human contradictions. Contradictions are what make us human - it's what defines us as human beings. Contradictions… — Edgar Ramirez Character Copy Share Image
Bodhisattva is enlightened in the Buddhist philosophy, religion, tradition. He's enlightened. It's fine - I don't really fight it - but many… — Edgar Ramirez Bodhisattva Copy Share Image
I look for roles that allow me to immerse in different worlds, immerse in worlds that are different from mine. Then, when… — Edgar Ramirez Cinema Copy Share Image
Duran is a mythological figure in Latin America. He grew up in a time of turbulence because Panama was basically occupied by… — Edgar Ramirez America Copy Share Image
Panama is a country that's been dealing with issues of identity since its very birth. It was born on Wall Street. It… — Edgar Ramirez Born Copy Share Image
Panamanian boxing is unique - it's very musical. It's almost like a dance. It has a lot to do with being in… — Edgar Ramirez Boxing Copy Share Image
The truth is not a bidimensional thing; it's not flat. It's rounded; it's like a sphere, so there's always a hidden face.… — Edgar Ramirez Face Copy Share Image
I am a very active audience member. I want to be moved. I want to be confronted. I want to feel. — Edgar Ramirez Active Copy Share Image
If you get conquered by ego, then you are losing the fight. — Edgar Ramirez Conquered Copy Share Image
I have a deep fascination with human nature, with all its virtues and all its defects. — Edgar Ramirez Character Copy Share Image
I always try to look for the hidden face of the character, the hidden face that we all have. — Edgar Ramirez Character Copy Share Image
In order to understand the mindset of a boxer, I needed to become a boxer myself. — Edgar Ramirez Boxer Copy Share Image
Boxing, in the most general terms, is a poor man's sport. All you have is your hands to make a living. — Edgar Ramirez Boxing Copy Share Image
Who said that being Latino is to be a stereotype? Characters are stereotypes when making plans or without shades. I do not… — Edgar Ramirez Asian Copy Share Image
Carlos, on paper, and Carlos, the guy who was in jail, is known to be a cultivated guy, the guy who handles… — Edgar Ramirez Big Copy Share Image
The tale of 'Point Break' is about doing what you love and committing to what you love. It's relevant to me as… — Edgar Ramirez American Copy Share Image
I'm just the second Bodhi. I think there will be more. I have the feeling this is only the first re-imagination of… — Edgar Ramirez Break Copy Share Image
I had to understand the whole bounty hunting thing, because we don't have that in Venezuela. Nothing similar at all, at least… — Edgar Ramirez Legal Copy Share Image
You get to a new school, and you're the new guy, or you're the foreigner, or you're the guy with the funny… — Edgar Ramirez Day Copy Share Image
I think that, in the end, the military behavior and intelligence services are not very different from each other. It's an attitude… — Edgar Ramirez Attitude Copy Share Image
Bolivar's legacy has always been a part of the Venezuelan/Latin American imagery, especially in the countries that he liberated or he helped… — Edgar Ramirez Always Copy Share Image