How Ricky Martin found catharsis on ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’ [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW]

Ricky Martin believes the “stars were aligned” for him to play Antonio D’Amico, Gianni Versace’s longtime partner, on “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.” Unbeknownst to creator Ryan Murphy, the singer/actor is good friends with co-stars Edgar Ramirez and Penelope Cruz, and Ramirez had already told Martin that he had been cast as the late fashion designer before Murphy, with whom Martin worked on “Glee,” came calling to have dinner.

“I went there and he said, ‘I have a project I want you to be part of.’ And the thing was Edgar had told me he was going to be playing Gianni,” Martin tells Gold Derby in an exclusive video interview (watch the exclusive video above). “I was like, ‘That’s fantastic! Whatever you need from me. Whatever you need, let me know.’ Two weeks later, Ryan calls me and he tells me he has a part for me to be Antonio. Of course, I was screaming inside, [but] I didn’t want to show it. I said, ‘Who’s playing Donatella?’ ‘Penelope Cruz. No one knows.’ I’ve known Penelope for many years.

“The fact that I was going to be surrounded by an amazing, amazing group of actors and friends made it even more special,” he continues. “When I told him, ‘I love Edgar, I love Penelope,’ Ryan teared up. It just felt right that the stars were aligned for this to happen.”

But more meaningful than working with his close pals was the message behind the limited series. While the title is ostensibly about Versace’s 1997 murder at the hands of Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), the show was, among other things, an exploration and indictment of failings of the FBI investigation and how homophobia allowed Cunanan to go on a killing spree in plain sight.

“I think the story is full of injustice, homophobia,” Martin says. “I do this for my kids, for my family, and to create awareness, to create consciousness. At the end of the day, this is a story that could happen again. The fact that we’re being so loud and direct to the audience, and raw and real about this unfortunate crime is something very important.”

For Martin, “Versace” was also deeply personal. Having been closeted during the height of his music career before coming out in 2010, Martin says playing Antonio was cathartic and “extremely emotional.” One vital scene is when Versace brings Antonio with him for his interview with “The Advocate,” in which he came out at a time when bold-faced names weren’t.

“As an actor, I was now on the other side of the fence of most partners I had been dating when I was in the closet,” Martin says. “For Edgar to see this what this scene meant to me was extremely powerful. I lived in the closet for many years and I created a sabotage to love, from the people I was dating at the time and for self-love and dignity. It was extremely powerful.”

Martin hopes the series helps normalize open LGBT relationships and for “more people with the power that Gianni had” to come out to aid in that. “When I came out, the love from the audience and social media was amazing, but when I was doing the scene, I was like, ‘Oh, I wish I could come out again!’” he says with a laugh. “Because it is extremely important and that is one of the reasons why I said yes to this story.”

How Ricky Martin found catharsis on ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’ [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW]

Ricky Martin Interview: How he found catharsis on ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’

Ricky Martin Interview with Gold Derby editor Joyce Eng: How he found catharsis on ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace.’ Unbeknownst to creator Ryan Murphy, the singer/actor is good friends with co-stars Edgar Ramirez and Penelope Cruz, and Ramirez had already told Martin that he had been cast as the late fashion designer before Murphy, with whom Martin worked on “Glee,” came calling to have dinner. | 10 May 2018

Emmys 2018 exclusive: FX categories for ‘Atlanta,’ ‘Versace,’ ‘The Americans’ and more

In a Gold Derby exclusive, we have learned the category placements of the key Emmy Awards contenders for FX. For this season, the cable network has returning Emmy contenders “Atlanta” (Donald Glover), “The Americans” (Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys) and “Baskets” (Zach Galifianakis), newcomer “Trust” (Donald Sutherland) and limited series “The Assassination of Gianni Versace” (Darren Criss) as part of their 2018 campaign.

Below, the list of FX lead, supporting and guest submissions for their comedy, drama and limited series. More names might be added by the network on the final Emmy ballot. Also note that performers not included on this list may well be submitted by their personal reps.

“THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNI VERSACE”
Limited Series
Movie/Limited Series Actor – Darren Criss
Movie/Limited Series Supporting Actress – Joanna Adler, Penelope Cruz, Judith Light
Movie/Limited Series Supporting Actor – Jon Jon Briones, Cody Fern, Ricky Martin, Edgar Ramirez, Finn Wittrock

Emmys 2018 exclusive: FX categories for ‘Atlanta,’ ‘Versace,’ ‘The Americans’ and more

Jon Jon Briones (‘Assassination of Gianni Versace’) on ‘dark sides’ of serial killer’s father

Jon Jon Briones (‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’) chats with Gold Derby’s Tony Ruiz about ‘the dark sides’ of playing a serial killer’s ‘delusional’ father. In “Versace” he portrays a family man obsessed with two things– success and his youngest son Andrew. Those obsessions drive Modesto inflate his own sense of self-worth while lavishing attention on Andrew at the expense of the rest of the family. | 25 April 2018

Daniel Minahan (‘Assassination of Gianni Versace’): ‘I felt so strongly about this material’

Daniel Minahan (‘Assassination of Gianni Versace’) director/producer chats with Gold Derby’s Riley Chow: ‘I felt so strongly about this material.’ The 1990s-set second season of the true crime anthology series “American Crime Story” on FX is from Ryan Murphy. Originally subtitled “Versace/Cunanan,” the ultimate subtitle “The Assassination of Gianni Versace” eschews explicit reference to its main character, a serial killer played by “Glee” actor Darren Criss. | 23 April 2018

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EMMY SUBMISSIONS AS OF APRIL 11

Outstanding Limited Series
The Assassination of Gianni Versace

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Darren Criss

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Penelope Cruz
Judith Light

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Edgar Ramirez
Ricky Martin
Cody Fern
Jon Jon Briones

Emmys 2018: Will Sandra Oh & Darren Criss make further strides for Asian actors after Riz Ahmed made history last year?

Riz Ahmed made history in 2017 by becoming the first man of Asian descent to win a Primetime Emmy for acting. The British-Pakistani performer won Best Movie/Mini Actor for his role in the crime drama “The Night Of.” That also made him the first Asian actor, male or female, to win for a leading role. This year Asian actors may break through again in leading categories as Sandra Oh (“Killing Eve”) enters the conversation for Best Drama Actress and Darren Criss (“The Assassination of Gianni Versace“) jockeys for position in the same category Ahmed just won.

The only other Asian actor to win an Emmy besides Ahmed was Archie Panjabi, who is of Indian descent. She won Best Drama Supporting Actress for “The Good Wife” in 2010. However, one may also count Iranian actress Shohreh Aghdashloo, Best Movie/Mini Supporting Actress winner in 2009 for “The House of Saddam.” Middle Eastern countries are not always considered ethnically Asian even though Iran is on the Asian continent.

Oh is Korean-Canadian, and this year she could contend for her leading role as Eve Polastri, an MI5 agent hunting down a psychopathic assassin in AMC’s “Killing Eve.” This would be her first Emmy recognition for a leading role, but she’s no stranger to the television academy. She earned five straight nominations for Best Drama Supporting Actress (2005-2009) for playing Dr. Cristina Yang in the medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy.” She also won a Golden Globe for that role in 2006, as well as two SAG Awards: for her individual performance in 2006 and as a member of the ensemble cast in 2007. But she never picked up a win from the TV academy.

Criss previously earned one Emmy nomination for songwriting — for “This Time” from the “Glee” episode “Dreams Come True” in 2015 — but he has yet to contend for acting. Though that’s likely to change this year, according to the combined predictions of more than 1,200 Gold Derby users, who consider him the front-runner to win Best Movie/Mini Actor with leading odds of 7/2. In “Versace” he plays real-life serial killer Andrew Cunanan, who was half-Filipino, as Criss is.

Oh and Criss aren’t the only Asian actors who could win lead-acting Emmys this year. Constance Wu and Randall Park could win Best Comedy Actress and Best Comedy Actor, respectively, for playing the parents of a Taiwanese immigrant family in “Fresh Off the Boat.” But that series has been eligible for the last three years and has yet to be nominated for Emmys despite two Television Critics Association noms for Wu and multiple Critics’ Choice noms for both Wu and Park.

Including actors who descend from the Asian Middle East, first-time Best Comedy Actress contender Yara Shahidi, who spun-off her “Black-ish” character Zoey Johnson into the Freeform college comedy “Grown-ish,” is half-Iranian. And Alia Shawkat, aiming for her first Comedy Actress bid on her second try for TBS’s “Search Party,” is half-Iraqi.

Do you think this will be another breakthrough year for Asian actors at the Emmys?

Emmys 2018: Will Sandra Oh & Darren Criss make further strides for Asian actors after Riz Ahmed made history last year?

Cody Fern (‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’) on ‘wild’ role on the run with a serial killer

Cody Fern (‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’) chats with Gold Derby’s Tony Ruiz about his ‘wild’ role on the run with a serial killer and ‘gay shame.’ In “Versace,” Fern plays the real-life David Madson, who was forced to go on the run with serial killer Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss) after Cunanan murdered a mutual friend right in Madson’s apartment. Madson was briefly suspected to be Cunanan’s accomplice until he was found murdered several days later. | 29 March 2018