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On the move

Benjamin Bratt is solid. Since his breakout role in 1993’s Blood In Blood Out, he’s been a familiar face in cop shows, romantic comedies, and whatever Halle Berry’s Catwoman was. Esquire checked in with him ahead of his latest project, DMZ, in which he plays Parco, the leader of the Spanish Harlem Kings in a war-torn Manhattan.

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