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How Anthony Ramos rallied ‘In The Heights’ cast to joy even on the hardest of days

Director Jon M. Chu credits star Anthony RamosĀ for instilling radical excitement onto the set of the “In The Heights.”

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Shooting in June 2019 at Brooklyn’s Highbridge Pool and Recreation Center, cast members and 90 swimming dancers shiveredĀ in the unseasonably cold conditions for theĀ mega-scale Busby Berkeley-inspiredĀ water musical number to “96,000.”

“It was raining. The sky was mad gray, everybody’s freezing and miserable. People were like, ‘Yo,Ā I got hypothermia,'” Ramos recalls, speakingĀ over Zoom. He knew he needed to step up for one more take. “I just was like, ‘YO,Ā LET’S GO!Ā This is for the culture. Let’s go!'”



Anthony Ramos standing in front of a building: Anthony Ramos as Usnavi in "In the Heights."


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Anthony Ramos as Usnavi in “In the Heights.”

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Ramos’Ā recurrent cry enlivenedĀ theĀ film adaption of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony Award-winningĀ “In The Heights”Ā (in theaters and on HBO Max Friday) – transformingĀ the landmarkĀ Latino story with a predominantly Latino cast.Ā 

The moment also demonstrated the sheer charisma of the ascending force that is Ramos, the 29-year-old actor of Puerto Rican descentĀ who plays the central character, bodega ownerĀ Usnavi de la Vega.

“Everybody was yelling and screaming. We had this moment and that take made it into the commercial,”Ā  Ramos says proudly. “It was like, this movie is way bigger than any of us. No cold water is gonna stop us from doing this and going hard.”

Says Chu, “It was like ‘Braveheart’ out there, and everyone responded.Ā The guy knew how to be a leader of a revolution.”



Anthony Ramos standing in front of a brick building: Anthony Ramos raises his voice in "In the Heights."


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Anthony Ramos raises his voice in “In the Heights.”

Which is not far off fromĀ what Ramos, a freckle-faced Calvin Klein model and recording artist, isĀ riding with “In the Heights.” Raised by a single mother in a public housing development in neighboring Bushwick, the future “Hamilton” starĀ saw limited opportunities for an acting career, much less stardom.

“For Latinos there was like, ‘Man of La Mancha,’ andĀ like half ofĀ ‘West Side Story,'”Ā Ā Ramos says. “I mean, in the original ‘West Side Story,’ The Sharks weren’t even Hispanic. Me being of Puerto Rican descent from New York, I’m like, ‘Yo y’all, couldn’t find no Puerto RicansĀ to play these roles?'”

In 2011, Ramos nabbed student tickets toĀ Miranda’s Broadway production ofĀ “In The Heights,” and had an epiphany.Ā 

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“I watched all these people on stage singing, dancing andĀ speaking like people I know from my neighborhood, talking about the food that I grew up eating,” Ramos says. “I was like, man, maybe there is a space for me here.”

Four years later, he landedĀ the dual role of John Laurens and Philip Hamilton alongside Miranda inĀ the runaway Broadway hit “Hamilton.”Ā Ramos was punching the accelerator.Ā 

“You know that DomĀ Toretto moment where he hits the red button in ‘Fast & Furious’? That’s what it felt like,” Ramos says. “I was like, ‘Hold up, let me just make sure I’m strapped in.'”

The stintĀ brought accolades, a Grammy award for best musical theater album, forged a key relationship with Miranda – and even brought Ramos together with his future wife, “Hamilton” star Jasmine Cephas Jones. Ramos announced the couple’s engagement in 2018.Ā 

“‘Hamilton’ is the gift that keeps on giving,” says Ramos, who also starred in the Disney+ adaptation.Ā “That ride has been crazy.”

Playing the supportive best friend Ramon to Lady Gaga’s Ally in 2018’s “A Star Is Born” was just one prudent moveĀ Ramos made in the road toĀ Hollywood breakout success.

It also helped to absorbĀ advice from GagaĀ as RamosĀ landed his first record deal.

“She said something like,Ā ‘You’re swimming with the sharks now, kid'” Ramos says. “IĀ would try to soak in everything sheĀ wasĀ saying.”

As a producer,Ā Miranda aged out of his originalĀ Usnavi role for the 13-year delayed film adaption of “In The Heights,” and the crown was passed to Miranda’sĀ hand-chosen successor,Ā Ramos. The actor identifies with the hustling character who toils while longing toĀ return toĀ his native Dominican Republic.

“Usnavi feels like a dudeĀ I’ve met before. There’s so many Usnavis out there. This character just resonated deeply with me,” Ramos says. “His struggle, hisĀ love, his family, his dreams of moving to paradise and getting in touch with where he’s from.”

Ramos is continuing to hitĀ the accelerator.Ā While filming Season 4 of HBO’s “In Treatment” (now playing), Ramos spent every free waking moment working on his second album, “Love and Lies” (out June 25).



Lin-Manuel Miranda standing on a sidewalk: Director Jon M. Chu, producer Lin-Manuel Miranda and Anthony Ramos on the set of "In the Heights."


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Director Jon M. Chu, producer Lin-Manuel Miranda and Anthony Ramos on the set of “In the Heights.”

“I’dĀ be learning my linesĀ in between writing song versesĀ andĀ cutting vocals,” he says. “I love it. It’s 12 songs that make me feel incredible. That’s what I wanted. People want to feel good right now.”

Next, Ramos will return to the Montreal set of “Transformers 7,” which he leads with “Judas and the Black Messiah” star Dominique Fishback. He vows the new installment will have “unbelievable things never seen before in a ‘Transformers’ movie.”Ā Including the two main stars.

“This Puerto Rican dude and an African American woman, both fromĀ theĀ hood, we’re playing these lead roles in this crazy, multi-million dollar franchise,” Ramos says, beaming. “YouĀ know, sometimes even saying that out loud right now, I’m like, that’s crazy.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ‘For the culture!’: HowĀ Anthony Ramos rallied ‘In The Heights’ cast to joy even on the hardest of days

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