“…this kid has magic – the kind you see once in a generation!”
It was not that long ago when I wrote about the upcoming feature film “Muchacho Del Flamenco” . Metropolis Films’ Nation-wide casting search in Spain for the boy to star as “Pablo” is now over – and the winner is Ricky Rodriguez. I am happy that I have a chance to introduce him on blog – with some information about it , photos , a casting video ( that got him the role ) and an exclusive interview with Ricky for theskykid.com.
Ricky Rodriguez, 13, is a native of Spain and speaks little English. He is only 4 foot 10, and weighs but 80 pounds (146 cm., 36 kg) and is a phenomenal flamenco dancer. He is also a drummer with great rhythm and speed, and arte. “He reminds me of a little Brad Pitt” said director Nicholas Lam. It appears Hollywood has discovered this quiet boy from a small village in Spain.
Ricky scores high not just on looks and acting ability, but he is also statuesque, charming, smart, funny, good-natured, respectful, curious, obedient, well-behaved and the camera obviously loves him. Choreographer Rafael Amargo will be instructing Ricky in the dance, and expresses great confidence in the little lad. “He may very well be the next great Bailaor. I have never seen such talent in one so young.”
Producer Stephen Ryder extolled Ricky’s exceptional talent as well “We have observed hundreds of boys for this role – this kid has magic – the kind you see once in a generation. We were very fortunate to have found him. I take full credit.” He smiles like the cat that got the canary.
Ricky Rodríguez es el ganador del cásting nacional de Metropolis Films en toda España para protagonizar a “Pablo” en la próxima película “Muchacho del flamenco”.
Ricky Rodríguez, 13 años, es nativo de España y habla poco inglés. Mide sólo 1,46m y pesa 36 kg, y es un bailaor de flamenco fenomenal. También es un percusionista con gran ritmo y velocidad, y arte. “Me recuerda un poco a Brad Pitt”, dijo el director Nicholas Lam. Al parecer, Hollywood ha descubierto a este muchacho tranquilo en un pequeño pueblo de España.
Ricky no sólo destaca en apariencia y capacidad de actuar, también es escultural, encantador, inteligente, divertido, amable, respetuoso, curioso, obediente, de buen comportamiento y la cámara, obviamente, le ama. El coreógrafo Rafael Amargo instruirá a Ricky en el baile, y expresa una gran confianza en el muchacho. “Puede muy bien ser el próximo gran bailaor. Nunca he visto semejante talento en alguien tan joven.”
El productor Stephen Ryder exaltó el talento excepcional de Ricky “Hemos observado que entre cientos de niños para este papel, este chico tiene magia, es del tipo que se ve una vez en cada generación. Fuimos muy afortunados de haberlo encontrado. Me quedo todo el crédito”. Sonríe como el gato que atrapó al canario.
Below you can watch an audition clip that got Ricky the role and read his exclusive interview for theskykid.com :
Interview with Ricky Rodriguez / Entrevista con Ricky Rodríguez
[EN] You are a terrific dancer. When did you discover your passion for dancing ?
[SP] Eres un bailarín increíble. ¿Cuándo descubriste tu pasión por el baile?
Ricky : Desde pequeño me encantaba zapatear y tocar las palmas!!!
[EN] I have loved the moves, the stomping and clapping since I was a little kid.
[EN]How or when were you given the good news that you got the part?
[SP]¿Cómo o cuándo te dieron la buena noticia de que habías obtenido el papel?
Ricky : Este verano, la noticia me la comunicaron por teléfono y fue una gran alegría
[SP]¿Qué te gusta más de tu personaje? ¿Crees que hay similitudes entre tú y Pablo?
[SP] ¿Qué ha sido para tí conocer y trabajar con Rafael Amargo?
Ricky : Música y educación física
[En]Music and physical education
[SP]”Ricky, me dicen que Metropolis te ha pedido que estudies Inglés, a pesar de que la película es en español. ¿Qué piensas sobre eso?”
Ricky : Muy bien, es una buena manera de aprender ingles con mas ilusión y ganas de esta manera me podré comunicar mejor con Sr Ryder y el resto del equipo!!
Me despido con un fuerte abrazo nos vemos pronto!!!
Ricky
[EN]Okay, it’s a good way to learn English with more enthusiasm. And this way I can communicate better with Mr. Ryder and the rest of the team! I say goodbye with a hug. See you soon!

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