โYouโre not the right type.โ
โWhatโs that supposed to mean?โ
โNo one would believe you were Stu Cooperโs daughter.โ
โI certainly could be.โ
โYou could not.โ
โWhy?โ
โWhy?โ
โYes, I want to know why.โ
โYour name is Evelyn Diaz.โ
โSo?โ
โI canโt put you in a movie and try to pretend youโre not Mexican.โ
โIโm Cuban.โ
โFor our purposes, same difference.โ
It was not the same difference, but I saw absolutely no merit in trying to explain that to him. โOK,โ I said. โThen how about the movie with Gary DuPont?โ
โYou canโt play a romantic lead with Gary Dupont.โ
โWhy not?โ
Harry looked at me as if to ask if I was really going to make him say it.
โBecause Iโm Mexican?โ I asked.
โBecause the movie with Gary DuPont needs a nice blond girl.โ
โI could be a nice blond girl.โ
Harry looked at me.
I tried harder. โI want it, Harry. And you know I can do it. Iโm one of the most interesting girls you guys have right now.โ
Harry laughed. โYouโre bold. Iโll give you that.โ
Harryโs secretary knocked on the door. โIโm sorry to interrupt, but Mr. Cameron, you need to be in Burbank at one.โ
Harry looked at his watch.
I made one last play. โThink about it, Harry. Iโm good, and I can be even better. But youโre wasting me in these small roles.โ
โWe know what weโre doing,โ he said, standing up.
I stood up with him. โWhere do you see my career a year from now, Harry? Playing a teacher with three lines?โ
Harry walked past me and opened his door, ushering me out. โWeโll see,โ he said.
Having lost the battle, I resolved to win the war. So the next time I saw Ari Sullivan at the studio dining hall, I dropped my purse in front of him and โaccidentallyโ gave him an eyeful as I bent down to pick it up. He made eye contact with me, and then I walked away, as if I wanted nothing from him, as if I had no idea who he was.