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Rita Moreno, 86, set for 'West Side Story' remake

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
New York, United States
Wed, November 28, 2018

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Rita Moreno, 86, set for 'West Side Story' remake Puerto Rican actress Rita Moreno attends Words on Dance: Jerome Robbins and West Side Story presented by The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, California on October 11, 2018. (AFP/Valerie Macon)

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he 86-year-old American actress Rita Moreno, who won an Oscar in the original film version of "West Side Story," is being cast in Steven Spielberg's hotly anticipated remake.

Her publicist announced that Moreno, who played Anita the first time around, will this time play the role of Valentina -- a reconceived version of a corner store owner. She will also get an executive producing credit.

Back in May, the Puerto Rican-born actress confessed that she was anxiously awaiting the Spielberg remake, which has advertised for Latino actors in all the main roles -- not the case for the 1961 original.

"I am very curious to see what he does with it. I am nervous about it. Listen, we did very cliched things in 'West Side Story' but I am sure he's going to avoid that because times have changed," she told AFP.

"From our earliest discussions, we wanted to include Rita Moreno in our production," said Spielberg in a statement sent by Moreno's publicist. 

"Her Anita is one of the greatest musical performances ever filmed, and a personal favorite of mine," he added. 

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"We feel beyond fortunate that Rita will bring her extraordinary gifts as an actress, as well as her deep understanding of 'West Side Story' to this production as an executive producer."

The original film of Leonard Bernstein's musical -- Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" reimagined in the world of warring New York gangs -- won 10 Oscars and captivated a generation on the cusp of huge societal change.

In the original movie, the Puerto Rican character Maria was played by the late Natalie Wood, and Bernardo by George Chakiris, the son of Greek immigrants.

"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," said Moreno in Tuesday's statement. "To be asked by Steven Spielberg to participate is simply thrilling!"

"West Side Story" pits warring gangs, the Sharks and the Jets, against each other in Manhattan's Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side.

Today, the neighborhood is most famous as the site of the Lincoln Center, America's premier performing arts venue where the Metropolitan Opera House opened in 1966 and where apartments today can fetch millions of dollars.

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