Elizabeth Rodriguez
American actress
Elizabeth Rodriguez
Born Alma mater Lehman College Occupation Actress Years active 1991–present
Elizabeth Rodriguez is an American actress. She began her career appearing in films Fresh (1994), Dead Presidents (1995), I Think I Do (1997) and Blow (2001). She played Detective Gina Calabrese in the 2006 film adaptation of Miami Vice .
Rodriguez received a Tony Award nomination and won an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Theatre World Award for her performance in Stephen Adly Guirgis ' 2011 play The Motherfucker with the Hat . On television, Rodriguez starred as Aleida Diaz in the Netflix comedy-drama series, Orange Is the New Black (2013–2019). In 2015, she starred in the first season of AMC 's post-apocalyptic horror drama series Fear the Walking Dead . She also had recurring roles in Power , Power Book II: Ghost and Shameless and was regular cast member in Prime Suspect and East New York . She also appeared in films The Drop (2014) and Logan (2017). She co-wrote and starred in the 2022 comedy-drama film, Allswell in New York .
Early life
Rodriguez was born to Puerto Rican parents and raised in Manhattan , New York City. She went to Brandeis High School and Lehman College in the Bronx.[ 1] She later spent two years at the William Esper Studio in New York and worked as a hair stylist before acting.[ 2]
Career
Rodriguez in July 2011.
While still studying, Rodriguez began appearing on-screen playing supporting roles in films Fresh (1994), Dead Presidents (1995) and I Think I Do (1997).[ 3] On television, Rodriguez made guest appearances in Law & Order , Lifestories: Families in Crisis and CBS Schoolbreak Special , before playing the recurring role in the police drama series, New York Undercover from 1994 to 1995. She later made appearances in New York News , NYPD Blue , Oz , City of Angels , Six Feet Under , ER , Third Watch and The Shield . She co-starred in the 1998 thriller film, Return to Paradise and played Martha Oliveras in the 2001 crime drama film, Blow .[ 3] In 2006, Rodriguez appeared as Gina Calabrese in the action film, Miami Vice by Michael Mann .[ 4] [ 5]
Rodriguez performed in a number of Broadway and off-Broadway productions, such as Robbers , Robbers , Beauty of the Father , A View From 151st Street , and Unconditional . From 2008 to 2009, Rodriguez played the role of Carmen Morales in the ABC daytime soap opera, All My Children .[ 6] In 2011, she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play and won Outer Critics Circle Award , as well as a Theatre World Award, for her role on Broadway play in Stephen Adly Guirgis 's The Motherfucker with the Hat .[ 7] In 2011, she had a series regular role on the short-lived NBC police drama series, Prime Suspect .[ 8] She was nominated for an Imagen Award for her role in the feature film Tio Papi (2013), and the same year had secondary role in the Side Effects directed by Steven Soderbergh .
In 2013, Rodriguez began appearing in the recurring role of Aleida Diaz in the Netflix comedy-drama series, Orange Is the New Black ; she was promoted to series regular in 2015. Along with the rest of the cast she received Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in both 2015 and 2016.[ 2] [ 9] Rodriguez also had recurring roles as Paz Valdes in the Starz drama series Power from 2014 to 2020, and as Special Agent Chavez in the NBC police procedural Grimm from 2014 to 2015. In 2014, she appeared in the crime films Glass Chin and The Drop .[ 10] [ 11]
In 2015, Rodriguez was cast in the series regular role on the AMC post-apocalyptic drama Fear the Walking Dead , the companion series for The Walking Dead .[ 12] She left the series after the first season. The following year she had a recurring role in the Lifetime comedy-drama series, Devious Maids . In 2017, she appeared in Hugh Jackman 's final Wolverine film Logan directed by James Mangold and starred in the second season of Hulu crime drama, Chance . In 2018, Rodriguez appeared in the teen drama film, Skate Kitchen .[ 13] From 2019 to 2020 she had the recurring role in the Showtime comedy-drama series, Shameless .[ 14]
In 2020, Rodriguez won a Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress and a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play nomination for her performance in Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven .[ 15] In June 2021, Rodriguez voiced Rafa Martez in the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode "Decommissioned".[ 16]
In 2022, Rodriguez co-wrote, produced and played the leading role in the comedy-drama film, Allswell in New York . The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and Rodriguez received Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film Award.[ 17] [ 18] The film received positive reviews from critics.[ 19] She also starred as a Vanessa del Rio 's mother in the biographical drama film, Queen of Manhattan by Thomas Mignone [ 20] From 2022 to 2023 she starred in the CBS police drama series, East New York .[ 21]
Filmography
Film
Television
Theater
Awards and nominations
References
^ Ortiz, Erik (August 11, 2015). " 'Orange is the New Black' actress Elizabeth Rodriguez costars in AMC's 'Fear the Walking Dead' " . New York Daily News . Retrieved September 4, 2016 .
^ a b c d "Elizabeth Rodríguez" . TVGuide.com .
^ a b "Elizabeth Rodriguez | Speaking Fee | Booking Agent" . www.allamericanspeakers.com .
^ Scott, A. O. (July 28, 2006). " 'Miami Vice': Operatic Passions, Yet Cool in the Heat" . The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
^ " 'Miami Vice' Style" . www.cbsnews.com . July 27, 2006.
^ "Elizabeth Rodriguez Talks 'All My Children' Cancellation, Susan Lucci Going To 'Desperate Housewives' " . The Huffington Post . May 6, 2011. Retrieved June 12, 2015 .
^ "Elizabeth Rodriguez | IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information" . Internet Broadway Database . The Broadway League . Retrieved May 24, 2015 .
^ Nellie Andreeva (June 15, 2011). "Elizabeth Rodriguez Joins NBC 'Prime Suspect' As New Regular" . Deadline . Archived from the original on June 16, 2011. Retrieved June 12, 2015 .
^ Michelle McCue (January 25, 2015). "BIRDMAN, DOWNTON ABBEY Big Winners At 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards" . We Are Movie Geeks . Retrieved June 12, 2015 .
^ "Glass Chin | Rotten Tomatoes" . www.rottentomatoes.com . June 26, 2015.
^ "The Drop | Rotten Tomatoes" . www.rottentomatoes.com . September 12, 2014.
^ Ross, Dalton (May 18, 2015). "Fear the Walking Dead : Robert Kirkman reveals new details and casting" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved May 18, 2015 .
^ "Skate Kitchen | Rotten Tomatoes" . www.rottentomatoes.com . August 10, 2018.
^ Hipes, Patrick (October 1, 2019). " 'Shameless': Mary Kay Place, Elizabeth Rodriguez Join Season 10 Cast" .
^ a b c "Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven" . www.iobdb.com .
^ "Rafa Martez Voice" . Behind the Voice Actors . Archived from the original on July 21, 2022. Retrieved March 15, 2023 .
^ "Allswell | 2022 Tribeca Festival" . Tribeca .
^ "Latinx Dramedy Film 'Allswell in New York' Trailer About NYC Sisters | FirstShowing.net" . www.firstshowing.net . October 13, 2023.
^ "Allswell in New York | Rotten Tomatoes" . www.rottentomatoes.com . November 3, 2023.
^ "Member Lens: Thomas Mignone's Wild Ride from Big Tech to Heavy Metal, Biopics and Beyond" . January 22, 2021.
^ Petski, Denise (March 24, 2022). " 'East New York': Kevin Rankin & Elizabeth Rodriguez Join CBS Drama Pilot" .
^ "Awards and nominations" , ibdb.com
^ Gans, Andrew."Outer Critics Circle Nominees Include 'Sister Act', 'Anything Goes', 'Book of Mormon' " Archived April 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, April 26, 2011
^ Gans, Andrew (May 10, 2011). "Ellen Barkin, Patina Miller, John Larroquette, Jim Parsons, Tony Sheldon and More Win Theatre World Awards" . Playbill.com . Archived from the original on May 13, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2011 .
^ "Nominees for the 28th Annual Imagen Awards Announced – The Imagen Foundation" . Archived from the original on November 26, 2014. Retrieved July 16, 2016 .
^ "The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Screen Actors Guild Awards" . Retrieved July 16, 2016 .
^ "Ovation Awards Nominees Announced" . September 22, 2014. Archived from the original on July 13, 2019. Retrieved December 22, 2015 .
^ "Relive the 22nd Annual SAG Awards" . Archived from the original on August 18, 2017. Retrieved July 16, 2016 .
^ "TRIBECA FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2022 COMPETITION WINNERS" . Tribeca .
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