To you true fans, our sincere gratitude. This is your film. After 30 years of viewing, your love and support have made BIBO a timeless classic. Lead by our fearless director Taylor Hackford, pulsing with the eternally beating heart of poet/writer Jimmy Santiago Baca, and flowing with more passion and artistry than can be named here — including the unforgettable performances of @jesseborregoofficial, @damianchapaofficialpage and so many others — this film belongs to you. The people. Que viva la cultura de nuestra gente. Que viva Los Vatos Locos! LA Times article link in bio!!
To you true fans, our sincere gratitude. This is your film. After 30 years of viewing, your love and support have made BIBO a timeless classic. Lead by our fearless director Taylor Hackford, pulsing with the eternally beating heart of poet/writer Jimmy Santiago Baca, and flowing with more passion and artistry than can be named here — including the unforgettable performances of @jesseborregoofficial, @damianchapaofficialpage and so many others — this film belongs to you. The people. Que viva la cultura de nuestra gente. Que viva Los Vatos Locos! LA Times article link in bio!!
To you true fans, our sincere gratitude. This is your film. After 30 years of viewing, your love and support have made BIBO a timeless classic. Lead by our fearless director Taylor Hackford, pulsing with the eternally beating heart of poet/writer Jimmy Santiago Baca, and flowing with more passion and artistry than can be named here — including the unforgettable performances of @jesseborregoofficial, @damianchapaofficialpage and so many others — this film belongs to you. The people. Que viva la cultura de nuestra gente. Que viva Los Vatos Locos! LA Times article link in bio!!
To you true fans, our sincere gratitude. This is your film. After 30 years of viewing, your love and support have made BIBO a timeless classic. Lead by our fearless director Taylor Hackford, pulsing with the eternally beating heart of poet/writer Jimmy Santiago Baca, and flowing with more passion and artistry than can be named here — including the unforgettable performances of @jesseborregoofficial, @damianchapaofficialpage and so many others — this film belongs to you. The people. Que viva la cultura de nuestra gente. Que viva Los Vatos Locos! LA Times article link in bio!!
To you true fans, our sincere gratitude. This is your film. After 30 years of viewing, your love and support have made BIBO a timeless classic. Lead by our fearless director Taylor Hackford, pulsing with the eternally beating heart of poet/writer Jimmy Santiago Baca, and flowing with more passion and artistry than can be named here — including the unforgettable performances of @jesseborregoofficial, @damianchapaofficialpage and so many others — this film belongs to you. The people. Que viva la cultura de nuestra gente. Que viva Los Vatos Locos! LA Times article link in bio!!
To you true fans, our sincere gratitude. This is your film. After 30 years of viewing, your love and support have made BIBO a timeless classic. Lead by our fearless director Taylor Hackford, pulsing with the eternally beating heart of poet/writer Jimmy Santiago Baca, and flowing with more passion and artistry than can be named here — including the unforgettable performances of @jesseborregoofficial, @damianchapaofficialpage and so many others — this film belongs to you. The people. Que viva la cultura de nuestra gente. Que viva Los Vatos Locos! LA Times article link in bio!!
The world shifted yesterday. I received the shocking news that my beloved brother Leon Ichaso had passed away. Disbelief, now waves of grief have given way to this new reality without him in it. Instinct would have me process this sadness in private. But Leon wouldn’t have that, he’d much prefer I shout his name from the rooftops, and of course he’d deserve that. He quite literally changed my life. The man was unique in the way he approached the world. There was a lively curiosity to him, a twinkle in the eye that hinted of mischief and knowing, a survivor’s wink that told you he had been to hell and back and probably enjoyed it. He had a deep passion for poetry and music, and his films —inspired by the work of his heroes, Miles, Monk, and Coltrane—were pure jazz, respectful of compositional structure, but most alive when he played outside the lines, riffing, daring you to follow along. As a director, he quickly became my mentor and a source of inspiration; his utter faith in my ability never faltered even when mine did. He loved his actors, understood our delicate temperament, and nurtured a trust that would embolden you to walk out on a wire with no net. He was the net, and it was very easy to love him back for this. Leon was my brother, my surrogate father, my confidante, and my Cupid. Talisa and I met on Piñero, the life-altering film from which he not only managed to coax our best work, but an eventual walk down the aisle. Two decades and two children later, he is forever a part of our family, and we do not know what we will do without him. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/23/movies/leon-ichaso-dead.html Link in bio
The world shifted yesterday. I received the shocking news that my beloved brother Leon Ichaso had passed away. Disbelief, now waves of grief have given way to this new reality without him in it. Instinct would have me process this sadness in private. But Leon wouldn’t have that, he’d much prefer I shout his name from the rooftops, and of course he’d deserve that. He quite literally changed my life. The man was unique in the way he approached the world. There was a lively curiosity to him, a twinkle in the eye that hinted of mischief and knowing, a survivor’s wink that told you he had been to hell and back and probably enjoyed it. He had a deep passion for poetry and music, and his films —inspired by the work of his heroes, Miles, Monk, and Coltrane—were pure jazz, respectful of compositional structure, but most alive when he played outside the lines, riffing, daring you to follow along. As a director, he quickly became my mentor and a source of inspiration; his utter faith in my ability never faltered even when mine did. He loved his actors, understood our delicate temperament, and nurtured a trust that would embolden you to walk out on a wire with no net. He was the net, and it was very easy to love him back for this. Leon was my brother, my surrogate father, my confidante, and my Cupid. Talisa and I met on Piñero, the life-altering film from which he not only managed to coax our best work, but an eventual walk down the aisle. Two decades and two children later, he is forever a part of our family, and we do not know what we will do without him. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/23/movies/leon-ichaso-dead.html Link in bio
The world shifted yesterday. I received the shocking news that my beloved brother Leon Ichaso had passed away. Disbelief, now waves of grief have given way to this new reality without him in it. Instinct would have me process this sadness in private. But Leon wouldn’t have that, he’d much prefer I shout his name from the rooftops, and of course he’d deserve that. He quite literally changed my life. The man was unique in the way he approached the world. There was a lively curiosity to him, a twinkle in the eye that hinted of mischief and knowing, a survivor’s wink that told you he had been to hell and back and probably enjoyed it. He had a deep passion for poetry and music, and his films —inspired by the work of his heroes, Miles, Monk, and Coltrane—were pure jazz, respectful of compositional structure, but most alive when he played outside the lines, riffing, daring you to follow along. As a director, he quickly became my mentor and a source of inspiration; his utter faith in my ability never faltered even when mine did. He loved his actors, understood our delicate temperament, and nurtured a trust that would embolden you to walk out on a wire with no net. He was the net, and it was very easy to love him back for this. Leon was my brother, my surrogate father, my confidante, and my Cupid. Talisa and I met on Piñero, the life-altering film from which he not only managed to coax our best work, but an eventual walk down the aisle. Two decades and two children later, he is forever a part of our family, and we do not know what we will do without him. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/23/movies/leon-ichaso-dead.html Link in bio
The world shifted yesterday. I received the shocking news that my beloved brother Leon Ichaso had passed away. Disbelief, now waves of grief have given way to this new reality without him in it. Instinct would have me process this sadness in private. But Leon wouldn’t have that, he’d much prefer I shout his name from the rooftops, and of course he’d deserve that. He quite literally changed my life. The man was unique in the way he approached the world. There was a lively curiosity to him, a twinkle in the eye that hinted of mischief and knowing, a survivor’s wink that told you he had been to hell and back and probably enjoyed it. He had a deep passion for poetry and music, and his films —inspired by the work of his heroes, Miles, Monk, and Coltrane—were pure jazz, respectful of compositional structure, but most alive when he played outside the lines, riffing, daring you to follow along. As a director, he quickly became my mentor and a source of inspiration; his utter faith in my ability never faltered even when mine did. He loved his actors, understood our delicate temperament, and nurtured a trust that would embolden you to walk out on a wire with no net. He was the net, and it was very easy to love him back for this. Leon was my brother, my surrogate father, my confidante, and my Cupid. Talisa and I met on Piñero, the life-altering film from which he not only managed to coax our best work, but an eventual walk down the aisle. Two decades and two children later, he is forever a part of our family, and we do not know what we will do without him. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/23/movies/leon-ichaso-dead.html Link in bio
The world shifted yesterday. I received the shocking news that my beloved brother Leon Ichaso had passed away. Disbelief, now waves of grief have given way to this new reality without him in it. Instinct would have me process this sadness in private. But Leon wouldn’t have that, he’d much prefer I shout his name from the rooftops, and of course he’d deserve that. He quite literally changed my life. The man was unique in the way he approached the world. There was a lively curiosity to him, a twinkle in the eye that hinted of mischief and knowing, a survivor’s wink that told you he had been to hell and back and probably enjoyed it. He had a deep passion for poetry and music, and his films —inspired by the work of his heroes, Miles, Monk, and Coltrane—were pure jazz, respectful of compositional structure, but most alive when he played outside the lines, riffing, daring you to follow along. As a director, he quickly became my mentor and a source of inspiration; his utter faith in my ability never faltered even when mine did. He loved his actors, understood our delicate temperament, and nurtured a trust that would embolden you to walk out on a wire with no net. He was the net, and it was very easy to love him back for this. Leon was my brother, my surrogate father, my confidante, and my Cupid. Talisa and I met on Piñero, the life-altering film from which he not only managed to coax our best work, but an eventual walk down the aisle. Two decades and two children later, he is forever a part of our family, and we do not know what we will do without him. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/23/movies/leon-ichaso-dead.html Link in bio
Bad dude ‘tude #PokerFacePeacock season finale is streaming now, along with all the other killer episodes, only on @peacock!🎯
You like weddings? Get a load of this guest list… Excited to kick off filming for @Netflix MOTHER OF THE BRIDE with new friends, lead by the lovely @brookeshields, with @mirandacosgrove @rachaelharris @seanjamesteale @wcruz73 @thebestmichaelmcdonald and @chadmichaelmurray directed by @mark_s_waters 🏝️🌊☀️
You like weddings? Get a load of this guest list… Excited to kick off filming for @Netflix MOTHER OF THE BRIDE with new friends, lead by the lovely @brookeshields, with @mirandacosgrove @rachaelharris @seanjamesteale @wcruz73 @thebestmichaelmcdonald and @chadmichaelmurray directed by @mark_s_waters 🏝️🌊☀️
You like weddings? Get a load of this guest list… Excited to kick off filming for @Netflix MOTHER OF THE BRIDE with new friends, lead by the lovely @brookeshields, with @mirandacosgrove @rachaelharris @seanjamesteale @wcruz73 @thebestmichaelmcdonald and @chadmichaelmurray directed by @mark_s_waters 🏝️🌊☀️
Listen Ace— you better catch Charlie Cale before I do… Series finale drops this Thurs 3/9 only on @peacockTV !!
Listen Ace— you better catch Charlie Cale before I do… Series finale drops this Thurs 3/9 only on @peacockTV !!
Cliff, stacking the deck
Las Madres🌹 From them we learn what love can do… Happy Mother’s Day to you, my dears. And to all the dedicated mothers out there keeping earth on its axis❤️
These #PeopleEveryday (and so many others) made this gig so special. Very proud to be a part of this amazing show and count you all as friends – Aces, all !! ♦️♠️♥️♣️ Much love, B @
Think Charlie will turn this into a Cliff hanger? Time to see her hand!♠️ Catch up on this game of cat-and-mouse with the series finale of #PokerFacePeacock. Streaming NOW only on @Peacock 🔥🔥🔥
“Longer boats are coming to win us, they’re coming to win us…”
LOVE— Hope you get to hear it, hope you get to say it, hope you get to feel it, hope you get to be it❤️ #happyvalentinesday