I am half Cuban American.
— Mel Rodriguez
I really love 'Bicycle Thief.' That just reminds me of my relationship with my father.
My life could have easily gone another way. But I had this one teacher who gave me direction and got me into performing. She got me into touring with an educational play called 'The Inner Circle' along with Pedro Zamora from MTV's 'The Real World.'
There's nothing like 'Enlisted' fans. I mean, they really loved us.
'Last Man' is different from anything I've ever seen or done.
I do know how life can go one way or another and that it's not all just black and white, and there are many different situations and twists and turns in life.
My mom is very practical, and she originally wanted me to have something to fall back on. She was a little fearful of my becoming an actor because she didn't see it as a way to make a living. My dad, who was born and raised in Cuba, was really cool with it.
I used comedy to deflect a lot of situations; if you make someone laugh, they don't want to punch you in the face.
The great thing about 'Breaking Bad' was they were able to write themselves out of anything.
'Goodfellas' has kind of got it all. That was probably one of my favorite films as a kid, so I carried a picture of 'Goodfellas' in my wallet.
Without sounding too cliche, my part on 'Getting On' is the best role I've ever had. It is so rich, it is so well rounded, and I am happy to be right here. I feel like I lucked out and got one of the richest characters on TV because he is so complex.
I still get a lot of people coming up to me and recognizing me as Nunez, because 'Community' fans are really hardcore.
I've been going to school, did theater for a long time, been plugging away for 10, 15 years. I was told earlier in my career, it's all laying track... one day, all that track is going to come together in some way, and it has.