Washington DC, Aug. 24 -- Comedian and actor John Leguizamo recalled being "humiliated " by his role in Mike Nichols' 1991 film 'Regarding Henry', reported People.

Leguizamo played a convenience store robber in the movie, which centred on a lawyer, played by Harrison Ford, who loses his memory after being shot during the crime and struggles to regain his speech and mobility.

"You know, I was kind of humiliated by it," Leguizamo said of his role in the movie. "I did it because I got no jobs. There were no jobs for Latin folk. There just weren't," as per the outlet.

He said that, as a Latino actor in the '90s, "there were no opportunities," as per the outlet.

"When I got Regarding Henry, it was a drug dealer. I shoot this white guy. It ...