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* [[As Himself]]: In ''Coffee and Cigarettes'', Molina played an exaggeratedly [[Woobie]] version of himself, in contrast to his scene partner, Steve Coogan, playing a heightened [[Jerkass]] version of himself. This was nearly unanimously regarded as one of the standout vignettes in the film due to an epic reversal at the end of their scene.
* [[As Himself]]: In ''Coffee and Cigarettes'', Molina played an exaggeratedly [[Woobie]] version of himself, in contrast to his scene partner, Steve Coogan, playing a heightened [[Jerkass]] version of himself. This was nearly unanimously regarded as one of the standout vignettes in the film due to an epic reversal at the end of their scene.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: He is one of the reigning kings of this trope in Hollywood, along with perhaps Ben Kingsley and Erick Avari.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: He is one of the reigning kings of this trope in Hollywood, along with perhaps Ben Kingsley and Erick Avari.
* [[May December Romance]]: His wife is 16 years older than he.
* [[May-December Romance]]: His wife is 16 years older than he.
* [[Mean Character Nice Actor]]: A [[Happily Married]], and by all accounts modest and funny, gentleman who can also be called upon to play abusive husbands, resentful murderous lovers, comic book villains and characters who are simply batshit crazy.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: A [[Happily Married]], and by all accounts modest and funny, gentleman who can also be called upon to play abusive husbands, resentful murderous lovers, comic book villains and characters who are simply batshit crazy.
* [[One Scene Wonder]]: His insane scene at the end of ''[[Boogie Nights]]''.
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: His insane scene at the end of ''[[Boogie Nights]]''.


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