Exclusive: Chuti Tiu, who has acted in CSI: Vegas, Expats and Yellowstone, has signed with The Luedtke Agency in New York.
Tiu is known for appearances in numerous network and streaming shows, most recently in a season 3 episode of CSI: Vegas and Prime Video’s Nicole Kidman series Expats. Further back, she acted in Star Trek: Picard and How to Get Away With Murder among other titles. She also had a recurring role on 24.
Last month, she won the Best Actress award at the New York Cinefest for her performance in feature A Summer Night, written and directed by Oscar Torre. She also appeared in Brian Cox and Kate Beckinsale feature Prisoner’s Daughter in 2022 and is next in Lilly, which will star Patricia Clarkson.
Elsewhere, Tiu is known for writing and starring in indie feature Pretty Rosebud, and was a producer on A Summer Night.
She is also represented by...
Tiu is known for appearances in numerous network and streaming shows, most recently in a season 3 episode of CSI: Vegas and Prime Video’s Nicole Kidman series Expats. Further back, she acted in Star Trek: Picard and How to Get Away With Murder among other titles. She also had a recurring role on 24.
Last month, she won the Best Actress award at the New York Cinefest for her performance in feature A Summer Night, written and directed by Oscar Torre. She also appeared in Brian Cox and Kate Beckinsale feature Prisoner’s Daughter in 2022 and is next in Lilly, which will star Patricia Clarkson.
Elsewhere, Tiu is known for writing and starring in indie feature Pretty Rosebud, and was a producer on A Summer Night.
She is also represented by...
- 5/23/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Aaron Dominguez has signed with Anonymous Content for representation.
Dominguez is best known for his breakout role in Season 1 of the hit Hulu murder mystery series Only Murders in the Building. He portrayed the cryptic Oscar Torres — better known as Tie-Dye Guy — an old friend of Mabel’s (Selena Gomez) with whom she teams up to help solve a crime alongside her two new podcast buddies, Charles-Haden (Steve Martin) and Oliver (Martin Short). Also for the small screen, Dominguez starred in the Max series Gossip Girl.
Next, he focused on feature projects including work in The Inspection (2022) for A24 starring opposite Jeremy Pope and Gabrielle Union. The Elegance Bratton-directed film tells the story of a young, gay Black man (Pope), rejected by his mother and with few options for his future, who decides to join the Marines, doing whatever it takes...
Dominguez is best known for his breakout role in Season 1 of the hit Hulu murder mystery series Only Murders in the Building. He portrayed the cryptic Oscar Torres — better known as Tie-Dye Guy — an old friend of Mabel’s (Selena Gomez) with whom she teams up to help solve a crime alongside her two new podcast buddies, Charles-Haden (Steve Martin) and Oliver (Martin Short). Also for the small screen, Dominguez starred in the Max series Gossip Girl.
Next, he focused on feature projects including work in The Inspection (2022) for A24 starring opposite Jeremy Pope and Gabrielle Union. The Elegance Bratton-directed film tells the story of a young, gay Black man (Pope), rejected by his mother and with few options for his future, who decides to join the Marines, doing whatever it takes...
- 1/11/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
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Children's Hospital Los Angeles has 130 known supporters, including Sting, Eva Longoria, and Heidi Klum
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Children's Hospital Los Angeles has 130 known supporters, including Sting, Eva Longoria, and Heidi Klum
Areas of work ChildrenHealth Read more about Children's Hospital Los Angeles's work and celebrity supporters. Related articles Lopez Auctions Clothing for Children's HospitalJohnny's Angels Party For Charity2008 Golden Globes RoundupCelebrity Soccer Match Scores For CharitiesLook To The Stars Asks Oscar Torre
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- 10/3/2023
- Look to the Stars
What happened to the tie dye guy? That's the question fans of Only Murders in the Building have been trying to figure out ever since season two debuted June 28 without a key cast member: Aaron Dominguez, who played Oscar Torres in season one of the Hulu comedy. Thankfully, an answer has surfaced, courtesy of show-runner John Hoffman, who co-created the show with Steve Martin. "I love Aaron," Hoffman told Deadline Aug. 23. "We made a call that we didn't want to see Mabel (Selena Gomez) develop a relationship where the trauma bond is strong." He went on to explain that he thought it'd be "really hard" for Oscar to stay at the Arconia after the death of Bunny,...
- 8/27/2022
- E! Online
Another Only Murders in the Building mystery has just been solved.
When the Emmy-nominated comedy returned for Season 2, Mabel’s onetime love interest Oscar Torres (played in Season 1 by Aaron Dominguez) had seemingly vanished. It wasn’t until Episode 2 that Selena Gomez’s character referenced Oscar, telling Oliver that she and “Tie-Dye Guy” had decided to remain friends — and then he was never mentioned again.
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When the Emmy-nominated comedy returned for Season 2, Mabel’s onetime love interest Oscar Torres (played in Season 1 by Aaron Dominguez) had seemingly vanished. It wasn’t until Episode 2 that Selena Gomez’s character referenced Oscar, telling Oliver that she and “Tie-Dye Guy” had decided to remain friends — and then he was never mentioned again.
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- 8/26/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
After going virtual last year with the online initiative Laliff Connect 2020, the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival returned as an in-person event on Wednesday. The premiere of “7th and Union” served as the opening night film at the Tcl Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
The Broken English production is the second feature film from director Anthony Nardolillo. Starring Omar Chaparro, the boxing drama tells the story of an unlikely friendship, a broken promise and two men using their old passions to provide a brighter future for their family. The cast also includes Felipe Esparza, Edy Ganem, Gregg Daniel and Oscar Torre.
“It’s a story about strength and family values— the struggle of a Mexican who comes to the U.S. to try to survive and to feed his family,” Chaparro told Variety. “He’s a retired boxer, but he realized that, as the slogan in the movie goes, his...
The Broken English production is the second feature film from director Anthony Nardolillo. Starring Omar Chaparro, the boxing drama tells the story of an unlikely friendship, a broken promise and two men using their old passions to provide a brighter future for their family. The cast also includes Felipe Esparza, Edy Ganem, Gregg Daniel and Oscar Torre.
“It’s a story about strength and family values— the struggle of a Mexican who comes to the U.S. to try to survive and to feed his family,” Chaparro told Variety. “He’s a retired boxer, but he realized that, as the slogan in the movie goes, his...
- 6/4/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
Nightclub Secrets premieres on Saturday, July 21 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on Lifetime. The film stars Kate Mansi (Days of our Lives), Rachel Hendrix, Nick Marshall, Gigi Rice and Gary Weeks.
Zoe (Mansi), a middle-American elementary school teacher, has been running away from a tumultuous relationship with her mother and younger sister, Rachel (Hendrix), for as long as she can remember. But Zoe is forced to return to La and the home she escaped when she receives a sudden phone call from her mother, Barbara (Rice), telling her that Rachel, a bottle girl in an exclusive La club, has killed herself. Unconvinced that Rachel would take her own life, Barbara urges Zoe to find out what really happened. Now Zoe needs to pose as a bottle girl herself and infiltrate the mysterious depths of the high-end nightclub world to track down Rachel’s killer. Will Zoe be able to avenge...
Zoe (Mansi), a middle-American elementary school teacher, has been running away from a tumultuous relationship with her mother and younger sister, Rachel (Hendrix), for as long as she can remember. But Zoe is forced to return to La and the home she escaped when she receives a sudden phone call from her mother, Barbara (Rice), telling her that Rachel, a bottle girl in an exclusive La club, has killed herself. Unconvinced that Rachel would take her own life, Barbara urges Zoe to find out what really happened. Now Zoe needs to pose as a bottle girl herself and infiltrate the mysterious depths of the high-end nightclub world to track down Rachel’s killer. Will Zoe be able to avenge...
- 7/21/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Mexican stars Fernando Colunga and Eduardo Yañez team up for a heist movie in Ladrones, a follow up to the hit Ladrón Que Roba Ladrón (2007), and CineMovie's Sue Evelyn Gil sat down with the our favorite novela actors and their co-stars Vadhir Derbez, Oscar Torre and Jessica Lindsey to talk about their new movie, and why having a female villain is much more sexier and fun.
- 10/7/2015
- by info@cinemovie.tv (Super User)
- CineMovie
Lightning Entertainment has bolstered its Afm slate with international sales rights to the drama starring Lucas Till, Josh Duhamel and hot awards contender Laura Dern.
Maria Bello, Tom Everett Scott and Jae Head round out the key cast on the story of a talented New York DJ who finds new meaning in life after he is sentenced following an overdose to the custody of his estranged father in small-town North Dakota.
Commercials and music video director Daniel Duran makes his feature debut on Bravetown from a screenplay by Oscar Orlando Torres, who produced with Phyllis Laing.
Acquisitions and sales consultant Richard S Guardian and svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal with producers rep Julio Caro and Ramo Law.
Maria Bello, Tom Everett Scott and Jae Head round out the key cast on the story of a talented New York DJ who finds new meaning in life after he is sentenced following an overdose to the custody of his estranged father in small-town North Dakota.
Commercials and music video director Daniel Duran makes his feature debut on Bravetown from a screenplay by Oscar Orlando Torres, who produced with Phyllis Laing.
Acquisitions and sales consultant Richard S Guardian and svp Joseph Dickstein negotiated the deal with producers rep Julio Caro and Ramo Law.
- 10/31/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
As artists working with your significant other can only go two ways: The kiss of death or the most beautiful collaboration. There really is no in-between and nor should there be. It should ever be an “Ok” experience. If it was, there was no passion brought to your project. Oscar Torre felt inspired by his wife Chuti Tiu’s screenplay enough to inspire her back and both took a deep breath and embarked on making it a reality. That film is the award winning "Pretty Rosebud". Oddly enough it’s about the difficulty that is marriage and the importance for communication and interaction.
LatinoBuzz: Chuti/Oscar: Where did your love of film come from?
Oscar: With me it started as a child, going to the theater and being totally transported but also walking out of the theater thinking I was the protagonist in the film and reenacting the scenes.
Chuti: E.T. I liked movies before that one, but I thank E.T. I remember being moved so deeply, laughing so hard, and crying profusely - I never knew film could move people like that. Those are the films I love the most - the ones that deeply affect me. The ones where I feel as though I've been invited into a story, not just observing it. A more recent example is El Secreto de Sus Ojos (The Secret in Their Eyes) - I cried so hard my heart hurt.
LatinoBuzz: Chuti/Oscar: You are both actors, where did the idea to make a feature film come from?
Oscar: The idea was all Chuti's, I just helped giving her a little push to actually shoot it - she can tell you all about how it started better than I can.
Chuti: Years ago, I started learning the craft of screenwriting in the efforts to become a better actor, understand the filmmaking process, and to create my own acting work. "Pretty Rosebud" is one of the scripts I wrote, but it sat on the back burner for several years, until Oscar read it and said, "This is really good. But you better get this made soon, or else you'll be playing the Mom role instead of the lead." That put a fire beneath my butt to get moving!
LatinoBuzz: Chuti, where did the story come from and what did you want to say?
Chuti: There were several themes I wanted to explore with "Pretty Rosebud." I wanted to write a story that highlighted the cultural challenges that arise between immigrant parents and their Americanized children. One theme that we touch upon is how families keep secrets, and in doing so, things are often made worse, miscommunications occur and people get hurt. Also, I wanted to illuminate the tensions that come from within a marriage when the wife is the main or sole bread-winner and the husband isn't pulling his weight; some married women in this situation have been taught to work really hard, be self-sufficient, prove themselves and fight for equal pay only to find themselves bearing the brunt of financial and household pressure alone. Lastly, I wanted to show that there isn't a good or bad guy in a divorce; both parties bear responsibility, and forgiveness is key to moving on.
LatinoBuzz: Was the casting collaborative between you both?
Oscar: Definitely! We cast a lot of actors who we were friends with or had worked with at some point. Chuti and I had lengthy conversations of who would be best and why for each role.
LatinoBuzz: Do you want to continue directing? What stories would you like to tell?
Oscar: I plan to. I am not married to any particular genre. I am more interested in projects that capture my imagination and move me in a way that I can spend a year of my life working on it.
LatinoBuzz: Did the screenplay you wrote translate on screen as you imagined it?
Chuti: "Pretty Rosebud" ended up being even better than what I had initially conceived when I first wrote it. I had imagined every detail of each location, but of course, what we ended up with was different than what I made up in my head. Somehow, making things concrete flushed things out so much more, adding layers and complexity. For example, the marketing office that Cissy (the main character) works at is so much more interesting than what I'd envisioned. That goes to show you how the input and creativity of every member of a film crew can elevate a project to a higher level. We were blessed to have the crew we did.
LatinoBuzz: Was there a pressure to do the film justice being that your wife wrote it?
Oscar: I normally don't need any help to put pressure on myself but there was additional pressure because it was a film she always wanted to shoot and I wanted to tell this story as best as possible. When I told her that I'd like to direct it, I had already given it a lot of thought and honestly I felt that I was the best person for the job, plus I was cheap.
LatinoBuzz: What was the fund raising process?
Oscar: We financed a big part of the film through private equity and then found additional financing but it all started with us having enough faith in our film to put some of our own money into it (something that you're always told not to do) but it gave us the confidence to be able to ask others for money. We weren't asking for something that we weren't willing to do ourselves.
LatinoBuzz: What has been the most meaningful question you have been asked at a Q&A?
Chuti: Actually, it a question that's been asked several times, including in this interview, which is, "What are you trying to say?" Because all filmmakers have something to say, and our challenge is to get the message across effectively.
LatinoBuzz: What's next?
Chuti: We are in talks regarding the distribution of "Pretty Rosebud" across numerous platforms and are continuing our film festival run (our next one is the Asian Film Festival of Dallas in July.) I'm continuing to write several projects, one of which I've co-written with Oscar. I also star in a film written and directed by Cassie Jaye that shoots the end of the summer.
Oscar: I'm starring in a film called, "The Boatman", directed by Greg Morgan and once I wrap up with that, Chuti and I plan to star in a short film that I wrote and will also be directing it, Man/Woman. We also have another feature film, "Lunarticking" that we co-wrote with a friend and we plan to star in it at the end of 2014.
For more information at: http://prettyrosebud.com/
Written by Juan Caceres . LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow [At]LatinoBuzz on Twitter and Facebook...
LatinoBuzz: Chuti/Oscar: Where did your love of film come from?
Oscar: With me it started as a child, going to the theater and being totally transported but also walking out of the theater thinking I was the protagonist in the film and reenacting the scenes.
Chuti: E.T. I liked movies before that one, but I thank E.T. I remember being moved so deeply, laughing so hard, and crying profusely - I never knew film could move people like that. Those are the films I love the most - the ones that deeply affect me. The ones where I feel as though I've been invited into a story, not just observing it. A more recent example is El Secreto de Sus Ojos (The Secret in Their Eyes) - I cried so hard my heart hurt.
LatinoBuzz: Chuti/Oscar: You are both actors, where did the idea to make a feature film come from?
Oscar: The idea was all Chuti's, I just helped giving her a little push to actually shoot it - she can tell you all about how it started better than I can.
Chuti: Years ago, I started learning the craft of screenwriting in the efforts to become a better actor, understand the filmmaking process, and to create my own acting work. "Pretty Rosebud" is one of the scripts I wrote, but it sat on the back burner for several years, until Oscar read it and said, "This is really good. But you better get this made soon, or else you'll be playing the Mom role instead of the lead." That put a fire beneath my butt to get moving!
LatinoBuzz: Chuti, where did the story come from and what did you want to say?
Chuti: There were several themes I wanted to explore with "Pretty Rosebud." I wanted to write a story that highlighted the cultural challenges that arise between immigrant parents and their Americanized children. One theme that we touch upon is how families keep secrets, and in doing so, things are often made worse, miscommunications occur and people get hurt. Also, I wanted to illuminate the tensions that come from within a marriage when the wife is the main or sole bread-winner and the husband isn't pulling his weight; some married women in this situation have been taught to work really hard, be self-sufficient, prove themselves and fight for equal pay only to find themselves bearing the brunt of financial and household pressure alone. Lastly, I wanted to show that there isn't a good or bad guy in a divorce; both parties bear responsibility, and forgiveness is key to moving on.
LatinoBuzz: Was the casting collaborative between you both?
Oscar: Definitely! We cast a lot of actors who we were friends with or had worked with at some point. Chuti and I had lengthy conversations of who would be best and why for each role.
LatinoBuzz: Do you want to continue directing? What stories would you like to tell?
Oscar: I plan to. I am not married to any particular genre. I am more interested in projects that capture my imagination and move me in a way that I can spend a year of my life working on it.
LatinoBuzz: Did the screenplay you wrote translate on screen as you imagined it?
Chuti: "Pretty Rosebud" ended up being even better than what I had initially conceived when I first wrote it. I had imagined every detail of each location, but of course, what we ended up with was different than what I made up in my head. Somehow, making things concrete flushed things out so much more, adding layers and complexity. For example, the marketing office that Cissy (the main character) works at is so much more interesting than what I'd envisioned. That goes to show you how the input and creativity of every member of a film crew can elevate a project to a higher level. We were blessed to have the crew we did.
LatinoBuzz: Was there a pressure to do the film justice being that your wife wrote it?
Oscar: I normally don't need any help to put pressure on myself but there was additional pressure because it was a film she always wanted to shoot and I wanted to tell this story as best as possible. When I told her that I'd like to direct it, I had already given it a lot of thought and honestly I felt that I was the best person for the job, plus I was cheap.
LatinoBuzz: What was the fund raising process?
Oscar: We financed a big part of the film through private equity and then found additional financing but it all started with us having enough faith in our film to put some of our own money into it (something that you're always told not to do) but it gave us the confidence to be able to ask others for money. We weren't asking for something that we weren't willing to do ourselves.
LatinoBuzz: What has been the most meaningful question you have been asked at a Q&A?
Chuti: Actually, it a question that's been asked several times, including in this interview, which is, "What are you trying to say?" Because all filmmakers have something to say, and our challenge is to get the message across effectively.
LatinoBuzz: What's next?
Chuti: We are in talks regarding the distribution of "Pretty Rosebud" across numerous platforms and are continuing our film festival run (our next one is the Asian Film Festival of Dallas in July.) I'm continuing to write several projects, one of which I've co-written with Oscar. I also star in a film written and directed by Cassie Jaye that shoots the end of the summer.
Oscar: I'm starring in a film called, "The Boatman", directed by Greg Morgan and once I wrap up with that, Chuti and I plan to star in a short film that I wrote and will also be directing it, Man/Woman. We also have another feature film, "Lunarticking" that we co-wrote with a friend and we plan to star in it at the end of 2014.
For more information at: http://prettyrosebud.com/
Written by Juan Caceres . LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow [At]LatinoBuzz on Twitter and Facebook...
- 6/11/2014
- by Juan Caceres
- Sydney's Buzz
Stars: Andres Dominguez, Belkys Galvez, David Lago, Oscar Torre, J. Bishop, Ky-Mani Marley, Benhur Sito Barrero, Anthony Bless | Written by Jokes Yanes, J. Bishop | Directed by Jokes Yanes
Set in Miami beach, #EM3 (or to give the film its full title, #EM3: Eenie Meanie Miney Moe) is drama which follows Raul (Andres Dominguez) a tow truck driver who works on the side as a car thief. Emptying cars that he picks up for anything of value, whether it be drugs, guns or money, Raul begins to set up a network to fence off his stolen good and make as much money as possible. However, a spanner is thrown in the works when he and his new neighbor Nikki (Belkys Galvez) spark a spur of the moment relationship causing him to make a decision with unexpected consequences for everyone around him.
#EM3 is a very stylised flick, director Jokes Yanes...
Set in Miami beach, #EM3 (or to give the film its full title, #EM3: Eenie Meanie Miney Moe) is drama which follows Raul (Andres Dominguez) a tow truck driver who works on the side as a car thief. Emptying cars that he picks up for anything of value, whether it be drugs, guns or money, Raul begins to set up a network to fence off his stolen good and make as much money as possible. However, a spanner is thrown in the works when he and his new neighbor Nikki (Belkys Galvez) spark a spur of the moment relationship causing him to make a decision with unexpected consequences for everyone around him.
#EM3 is a very stylised flick, director Jokes Yanes...
- 5/25/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Recently, CBS released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Mentalist" episode 17 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Silver Wings Of Time," and it sounds like things will get very intriguing and dramatic as Patrick is given only two days to crack a case that would rescue an innocent man from execution, and more! In the new,17th episode press release: Jane is going to have just two days to solve a cold case before an innocent man is executed. Press release number 2: Jane and the FBI will take up the cause of a death row inmate who has two days to prove his innocence before his sentence is carried out. Guest stars will feature: Shannon McClung (Agent Collins), Jud Tylor (Mae Feinberg), John De Lancie (Edward Feinberg)Oscar Torre (Luis Cruz), Richard Fancy (Richard Summers), Angelique Cabral (Gina Petrocelli), Peter Colburn (Pete Koch) ,Halbert Bernal (David...
- 3/30/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Unknowns, or if you prefer – Desconocidos, already sounds like a perfect title for a horror movie, right? Especially when you add a little description that goes like this: Some people are dying to be famous. In case you’re not so familiar with this project, I will first inform you that we’re actually talking about an indie horror which comes from director Andres Ramirez. As usual – for more details & trailer make sure you check out the rest of this report!
Written by Jon Molerio, the movie follows a group of young unknown actors who arrive in Hollywood and become the unsuspecting participants in a snuff film – theirs.
Sonia is one of the many unknown actors in the film industry. She is dying to become famous. One day, her dream comes true and she is chosen for a part in a horror movie. What she doesn’t know is how...
Written by Jon Molerio, the movie follows a group of young unknown actors who arrive in Hollywood and become the unsuspecting participants in a snuff film – theirs.
Sonia is one of the many unknown actors in the film industry. She is dying to become famous. One day, her dream comes true and she is chosen for a part in a horror movie. What she doesn’t know is how...
- 1/1/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
A man is chased in the Everglades and after speaking in Spanish, he is shot by an arrow through the heart. Another man finds him and attempts to remove his necklace, but doesn't reckon with Horatio (David Caruso) sneaking up behind him. Horatio thinks he killed the other man. In french, he begs for Horatio to shoot him. Natalia (Eva Larue) and Ryan (Jonathan Togo) check the Cs and Natalia comments on the arrow going through the tissue and causing a lot of damage. The bow, the murder weapon, turns out to be a compound bow, which Ryan claims could be dumped anywhere out there., well not just anywhere, since Ryan will turn out to be the one who finds it. Me Tom (Christian Clemenson) finds the Vic had a brand on his arm in the form of the number 9, recently burned there. He also has a wound on his right ankle.
- 11/15/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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