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Hailing from Cuba, Ana de Armas has become one of the most sought-after actors in the decade. She first starred in a Hollywood movie alongside Keanu Reeves in the ThrillerKnock Knockand has gone on to star in some big films such asNo Time to Die, Blade Runner 2049,and many more.

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Many regard her best performance to be witnessed in the sequel toRidley Scott’s Blade Runner. Starring Ryan Gosling, Jared Leto, and Harrison Ford, the sci-fi film still failed to grab the attention of the audience, becoming a flop.
Knives Out with Ana De Armas
The filmKnives Outstarring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, and Jamie Lee Curtis, follows the investigation of the murder of a prominent author as the plot unfurls. It also stars Ana de Armas asyoung Latina Marta Cabrera, a deuteragonist for the murdered author.
The dark comedy is filled with clever and complex characters. Ana de Armas’s character remains at the center of the plot, being the only honest personality with good intentions in a house full of cunning backstabbers.

Was Ana de Armas a victim of casual racism onKnives Outset?
In an interview withElle magazine, Jamie Lee Curtis admitted to wrongfully assuming theBlade Runneractress to be an unsophisticated young woman from Cuba who was new to Hollywood. She stated:
“I assumed.. and I say this with real embarrassment.. because she had come from Cuba, that she had just arrived… I made an assumption that she was an inexperienced, unsophisticated young woman. That first day, I was like, ‘Oh, what are your dreams?

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Was just talking to my big sister, and she said something very profound that I wanted to share:

“Shutting the f*ck up is FREE.” – Veronica
Thank you for attending this virtual Ted Talk.
— Clayton Davis (@ByClaytonDavis)August 19, 2025
This is the tip of the iceberg about#LatinosinHollywood& why the#LatnXabsence from projects awards. Hollywood assumed that#Latinosare inexperienced & unsophisticated for their level. The concept of#DiversityandInclusionstill doesn’t reach Latinos to their full extent.

— José Alberto Hermosillo (@FestivalinLA)June 02, 2025
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She further commented on how enthusiastic Ana de Armas was. Aware of Jamie Lee Curtis’ proximity to Marilyn Monroe, the Bond girl showed pictures of her transformation into Marilyn Monroe for the drama filmBlonde.
Well, it was fun while it lasted but guess she’s cancelled now
— MovieUsherMX (@MovieUshermx)July 05, 2025
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Many fans haven’t taken lightly to Jamie Lee Curtis’ comments and have called her out for stereotypical assumptions as well as living with a shallow outlook toward newcomers.
https://twitter.com/pleasureprpgnda/status/1547263159890677760?s=21&t=NOUjjdwUuqiDTretl-rxDg
So Cubans are inexperienced and unsophisticated? I gotta go.
— Natalie (@sunchick116)June 12, 2025
While Jamie Lee Curtis is indeed under fire, most fans believe the actress should have kept her thoughts to herself. However, a sect of fans also believes that Curtis wasn’t intentionally being rude or racist towards Ana de Armas, and has explained that the veteran actress is known for her brutal honesty and kindness.
Knives Out 2is scheduled to be released in late 2022.
Nikhil Makwana
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Nikhil Makwana is a writer for FandomWire, with interests in DC comics, anime, indie films, independent films, and Nicolas Cage. He’s pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in BBA,LLB from IFIM Law School. When he’s not writing, he reads books such as the classic Dune series and existential essays from Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.