Jae-Ha Kim
South Florida Sun Sentinel (.pdf)
December 17, 2019
Raised in Chicago and currently a resident of Los Angeles, Alex Castillo portrays a row inmate awaiting his execution in Chinonye Chukwu’s film “Clemency.” There’s a big buzz surrounding the film, which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize earlier this year. Castillo is also the founder of Castle2000 Films, which aims to produce thought-provoking and diverse projects. Fans may stay in touch with the actor via Twitter and Instagram and his website.
Q. Does a movie’s location, rather than filming on a stage set, make a difference in how you tackle your role?
A. It absolutely does. We shot “Clemency” in a decommissioned prison (in Los Angeles). It was really helpful to walk the halls, sit inside jail cells, feel the cold of the steel bars and cement walls. It helped me ground my character — Victor Jimenez — and (understand) his world.
Q. How have your travels impacted how you view equality or inequality within the world?
A. I am very privileged to have traveled a lot of the world, especially the third world. It is through my travels that I have a great understanding of the inequalities existing in the world. I find great inspiration in traveling and credit my work in the social impact space in order to help make the world a better place.
Q. What is your favorite vacation destination?
A. Thailand. I have been a dozen times and can’t wait to get back there again (to) get lost in the streets, smells and sounds of Bangkok. There is nothing like it in the world. The shopping is awesome, too!
Q. What untapped destination should people know about?
A. The neighborhoods in my hometown of Chicago. Lots to see and do all year round!
Q. What was the first trip you took as a child? And did you love it…or not so much?
A. Wisconsin Dells. My parents just loved that place and I grew to love it, too. A quick drive from Chicago.
Q. What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from your travels?
A. Empathy and gratitude.
Q. If you could only pick one place to eat, which would you choose: a casual meal at a street cart or fine dining at a nice restaurant?
A. Street carts in Mexico City’s Zocalo — the main city square. There are no better tacos anywhere in the world. A close second would be the street carts in the Patpong district of Bangkok for chicken pad Thai. Yum!
Q. Where are your favorite weekend getaways?
A. The Guadalupe Valley in Baja California, Mexico and New York City.
Q. Where is the most romantic destination?
A. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I was lucky enough to live there for two years. The natural beauty of the place, but also the natural beauty of its people, makes it the most romantic place for me in the world.
Q. If you’ve ever gone away for the holidays, which was the best trip?
A. Antigua, Guatemala. My family is originally from Guatemala and I love the vibe there at Christmas time.Q. Do you speak any foreign languages? And in the same train of thought, do you pick up new languages easily?
A. Yes. Spanish, Portuguese and French. I have been able to pick up languages easily and plan on learning Italian next.
Q. What are your five favorite cities?
A. New York, Rio de Janeiro, Bangkok, Mexico City and Guanajuato, Mexico
Q. Where have you traveled to that most reminded you of home?
A. Santiago, Chile. It’s southern California in the southern hemisphere.
Q. Where would you like to go that you have never been to before?
A. Antarctica. It would complete my quest to travel to all seven continents.
Q. When you go away, what are some of your must-have items?
A. Sunglasses, backpack, passport and a great attitude.
Q. What would be your dream trip?
A. A three-month stay in a villa in Tuscany with family and friends with lots of eating, singing and dancing.
Q. What is your guilty pleasure when you’re on the road?
A. Any and all desserts, especially plain cheesecake.
Q. What kind of research do you do before you go away on a trip?
A. None. I like to just show up and discover the place.
Q. What is your best and/or worst vacation memory?
A. Island hopping in Greece has been the best. I don’t have a worst vacation memory and I hopefully never will.
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