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"Loosely translated, de los Reyes means "of the kings." And there is something noble, something princely, about Kamar de los Reyes. . . . There is also something mesmerizingly sexy and overwhelmingly magnetic here that defies description. He oozes with charisma. He's got an extra DNA that should be illegal. Surprisingly, it has not yet gone to his head, despite being touted by People magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People." De los Reyes comes across as determined and confident without even a hint of arrogance; there is a glow about him that vibrates 'impending stardom'. . . . So why is it that this king has not yet been crowned? It's just a matter of time." -- Latin Style, August/September 2001
Accolades for Kamar's portrayal of Nicholas Dominguez
in the smash hit VH1 August 2001 Original Movie "The Way She Moves"
"The salsa dancing is interesting, and de los Reyes, who plays Antonio Vega on "One Life to Live" definitely has the body and the moves for this type of seductive dancing. He's easily the best thing about this drama." -- Boston Herald
" . . . there is certainly a regal quality about actor Kamar de los Reyes. Think Omar Sharif in Lawrence of Arabia, Antonio Banderas in Zorro, Benicio Del Toro in Traffic. There is also something mesmerizingly sexy and overwhelmingly magnetic here that defies description. Kamar oozes charisma. A working actor for more than a decade, he's stared at, fawned over, and followed down the street by smitten fans, yet none of it has gone to his head. Despite being touted by People magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People," de los Reyes comes across as a genuine Mr. Nice Guy, a devoted husband and father, who downplays his movie star looks. De los Reyes is determined and confident, devoid of arrogance. And there's no doubt about it--the camera loves him and he can act. . . . Expect this Rey in waiting to be a bankable, certifiable, "overnight" star of the Benicio Del Toro or Brad Pitt magnitude, once he's cast in the right part. . . . his latest scene-stealing, screen-singeing turn as a school teacher who moonlights as a dance instructor (opposite Annabeth Gish) is "The Way She Moves," a VH1 original movie that premiered August 29 and is playing throughout this month, isindisputably top drawer." -- Venice magazine, September 2001
Critical acclaim for Kamar's powerful portrayl of gay Irish-Mexican boxer Pedro Quinn
in the 1994 New York stage production of Blade to the Heat
" . . . a mesmerizing performance" -- Associated Press
"The most arresting figure [in the cast] is Mr. de los Reyes." -- New York Times
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