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==Notes==
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*Huarancca came across the role when a casting agent searched for a Quechua speaker at a festival, and he just happened to be there visiting a sanctuary. He learned he had been selected for the role without knowing he was going to be starring in a big budget film.<ref>[https://trome.com/espectaculos/cine/transformers-el-despertar-de-las-bestias-quien-es-lucas-huarancca-el-profesor-cusqueno-que-habla-quechua-e-interpreta-al-curaca-amaru-en-la-pelicula-entrevista-exclusiva-trpm-noticia/]</ref> In his role as Amaru, he and Optimus Primal exchange warm greetings in Quechua.
*Huarancca came across the role when a casting agent searched for a Quechua speaker at a festival, and he just happened to be there visiting a sanctuary. He learned he had been selected for the role without knowing he was going to be starring in a big budget film.<ref>[https://trome.com/espectaculos/cine/transformers-el-despertar-de-las-bestias-quien-es-lucas-huarancca-el-profesor-cusqueno-que-habla-quechua-e-interpreta-al-curaca-amaru-en-la-pelicula-entrevista-exclusiva-trpm-noticia/]</ref> In his role as Amaru, he and [[Optimus Primal (ROTB)|Optimus Primal]] exchange warm greetings in Quechua.
*To his delight, many of his former students call him "Professor Amaru" when they see him in the street.<ref>[https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-historia-maestra-amaru-docente-enseno-al-mundo-nuestra-cultura-transformers-946542.aspx]</ref>
*To his delight, many of his former students call him "Professor Amaru" when they see him in the street.<ref>[https://andina.pe/agencia/noticia-historia-maestra-amaru-docente-enseno-al-mundo-nuestra-cultura-transformers-946542.aspx]</ref>



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Lucas Huarancca is a retired Peruvian art teacher and actor. He has studied Peruvian indigenous traditions and the Southern Quechua language from a young age.

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  • Huarancca came across the role when a casting agent searched for a Quechua speaker at a festival, and he just happened to be there visiting a sanctuary. He learned he had been selected for the role without knowing he was going to be starring in a big budget film.[1] In his role as Amaru, he and Optimus Primal exchange warm greetings in Quechua.
  • To his delight, many of his former students call him "Professor Amaru" when they see him in the street.[2]

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