![]() ![]() Producer Darla Anderson won the Oscar for Coco. She directed lighting for the Academy Award-winning films WALL-E and Brave as well as Coco. ![]() Danielle Feinberg – Director of LightingĬinematography by : Jeremy Lasky, Danielle Feinberg /圓hEoYnX6dĭanielle Feinberg is an American cinematographer and Director of Photography for Lighting at Pixar. In addition to being an actress, singer, author, presenter, and writer, she also lends her voice to Trixie in the Spanish soundtrack of Toy Story 3. #Desvelados □ /bZqumd3WvUĬarla Medina voices the Departures Agent in the film. In addition to casting Coco, she has also worked on Narcos. Hool has made it her mission to get Latinos more diverse roles in television and film. ![]() Carla Hool – Casting DirectorĬONGRATS to Carla Hool on winning for in the #2018ArtiosAwards!! Check out our EXCLUSIVE interview with Carla on her career and smashing #casting for #animations here! □□□ /ZpYwbu9xniĪ native of Mexico City, Carla Hool was the casting director for Coco. In addition to voicing the Emcee in Coco, actress/choreographer/dancer/director/producer Blanca Araceli has appeared in movies, and shows including American Horror Story: Cult, and The Bridge. The El Capitan Theatre November 23, 2017 Voice of “Emcee” in #PixarCoco, Blanca Araceli brought her family to see the movie at #ElCapitanTheatre last night! /2Pzjb1OQiR ![]() A graduate of CalArts, she served as a visual development artist on the film as well as an illustrator for the award winning Coco children’s book, “Miguel and the Grand Harmony.” BlXrWv6eJNĪna Ramirez is from Guadalajara, Mexico. See the full feature on the Digital/Blu-ray release. Listen as character art director Daniel Arriaga and shading designer Ana Ramirez Gonzalez share theirs in this exclusive “Paths to Pixar: Part 3” bonus clip. The heart that fills #PixarCoco is inspired by real-life stories. Ana Ramírez González – Visual Development Artist Her acting career spans over 50 years in Mexico and Hollywood and most recently, she played Abuela Carmelita in the telenovela José José: El Principe de la Canción. The voice of Mamá Coco is provided by the legendary Mexican actress Ana Ofelia Murguía. Ubach’s credits include work in over 100 theater, film, and television projects. She also has a cameo in Metro Boomin’s latest music video, “Creepin (Remix).You may recognize Puerto Rican and Mexican actress Alanna Ubach from television shows and films, including Waiting, Legally Blonde, and Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce, but she is also the voice of Mamá Imelda Rivera in Coco and provides an incredible performance of the Mexican folksong, “La Llorina” in the film. Coco Jones at her sold out show last night #CocoJones #fyp #rnb #rnbvibes #love #soul #singer #vocals #live #planb #headliner #soldout #washingtondc #howardtheatre #concert ♬ original sound – Coco Jones HQ She recently performed her first sold-out show in Washington, D.C. The former Disney star told The Breakfast Club hosts that she wanted to laugh and cry at that gagworthy moment.Ĭoco said that her goal is to release her debut album this year. “That is so disrespectful and so funny,” Charlamagne said as he cracked up. Later at the party, she said she heard that E-40 told other guests, “I think Coco Jones thinks I’m Busta Rhymes.” Y’all, I felt real bad,” she recounted, laughing hysterically. “He was like, ‘That’s good, shawty, that’s good.’ I was like, ‘Okay, you take care now,” Jones recalled before her manager, who happened to be from Oakland, California, told her she was rapping Busta’s lyrics to the wrong emcee. The “ICU” singer told Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy that something wasn’t right. “So I go up to him, and I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, like, you had just seen my cover, my freestyle of your thingamabob on Wild ‘N Out ,” Jones told E-40 thinking it was Busta Rhymes.Ĭoco then recited the famous lyrics of the song, and she didn’t get the response that she thought would happen. Busta Rhymes Reacts To Fan Who Touched Him Inappropriately.Coco Jones Likes A ‘Medium Ugly’ Man Who ‘Gives Masculine’ Energy. ![]()
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