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Modesto Lacen Lands New
Role In Telemundo Soap; Nabs Best Actor Award
With a Best Actor award for his
portrayal of baseball great Roberto Clemente and a meaty role in a new soap
opera that premieres today, actor Modesto Lacen is landing the types of roles
that many actors long for.
In the
Telemundo soap opera, “Relaciones Peligrosas (Dangerous Relationships),” Lacen
takes on the role of Bertrand DuPont, a Haitian father and businessman who
faces some tough obstacles. “In this show, I play a father whose son is being
bullied at school. I’m going to be handling that issue but we will also deal
with issues of racism and prejudice. We hope to show how people can take care
of their issues and overcome them and be an
example
of dignity.”
In the off-Broadway play “The Roberto
Clemente Story,” Lacen plays the Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder who, in 1960,
became the first Hispanic baseball player to win a World Series as a starter.
The play, which Lacen says has received “really good responses from audiences
and critics,” begins a limited off-Broadway engagement on February 14 and runs
through April 8.
Lacen, who, like Clemente, is Black and
Puerto Rican, says it’s an honor to portray such an icon. “Growing up in my
house he was someone we always looked up to,” he says. “Besides being a great
baseball player he was a great example for Puerto Ricans, specifically Black
Puerto Ricans. This is a way for me to pay homage to a great man and his
legacy.” Lacen won an ACE Best Actor award for his role in the play, which
garnered six awards total. He has also received an ATI nomination for his work.
The play is tentatively slated to tour Pittsburgh , Orlando , Miami , Puerto Rico and Nicaragua . For show times and
ticket information, visit www.teatrosea.org.
A native of Loiza, Puerto
Rico with some 20 films and numerous TV shows to his credit, Lacen
says it’s important for him to take on meaningful roles. “I became an actor not
for the fame or the money. Acting is my calling. It is very important for me to
invest my energy in projects that mean something and characters that are not
stereotypes of Black people and Latinos. I think we’re at a moment where we
cannot afford that anymore. We have to set aside these stereotypes of the past
because that doesn’t help anybody.
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