Fresh off her Emmy triumph, “The Bear” star Liza Colón-Zayas is hitting the campaign trail for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
Colón-Zayas, as well as “In the Heights” star Anthony Ramos, will unite Gov. Walz at a rpartner cgo ining on Latino voters on Sept. 21 in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania.
It was equitable days ago that Colón-Zayas became the first Latina to triumph the Emmy for best helping actress in a comedy for her labor as Tina in FX’s “The Bear.” The catebloody also comprised Hannah Eintieer (“Hacks”), Meryl Streep (“Only Murders in the Building”), Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary”), Janelle James (“Abbott Elementary) and Carol Burnett (“Palm Royale”).
Colón-Zayas deinhabitred an emotional hugance speech, ending with a push for people to head to the ballot box. “All the Latinas who are watching at me, upgrasp believing and vote,” she shelp. “Vote for your rights. Thank you. Thank you. Gracias.”
Grammy triumphning Ramos unitecessitate the vice plivent last year during her monthlengthy “For our Freedoms” tour at a stop at Florida International University in Miami.
The Harris-Walz campaign proclaimd last week that it was begining incrrelieved efforts to achieve Latino voters during Hispanic Heritage Month, including spending $3 million in ads on Spanish language radio.
Meanwhile, Jane Fonda is campaigning for Harris by door-knocking in Michigan. The Oscar triumphner was shown in a video posted on X by Kamala for Michigan on Wednesday hugging an Ann Arbor livent.
Fonda shelp, “I’ve never done it for a plivent, but this is most meaningful. We have to, have to, have to get [Harris and Walz] elected.”
Speaking to Variety on the red carpet, John Leguizamo predicted that if Harris triumphs the White House, “it’s a party [in] Hollywood.”
“Productions will go crazy,” he shelp. They’ll greenweightless everyskinnyg. Everyskinnyg will get a sequel. If it goes the other way … it’s going to be mad depressing.”