Biography
Reyes was born Nov. 5, 1968 in the Bronx, NY. Two of her three sisters - Judy's fraternal twin Joselin and their sister Fidias - also became actresses. Reyes began acting while a student at New York's Hunter College, and in 1992, became one of the 13 founding members of the LAByrinth multicultural theatre collective. The group eventually grew to nearly 100 members, including Joselin Reyes and stars like Eric Bogosian, Sam Rockwell, and Philip …
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Career Milestones
2006 | Joined the cast of Neil LaBute's off-Broadway play "Some Girl(s)" | |
2001 | Cast as regular Nurse Carla Espinosa on the comedy series "Scrubs" | |
2001 | Played Gina Fuentes on the series "Third Watch" | |
2000 | Cast in an episode of the HBO hit series "The Sopranos" | |
1999 | Played recurring character Tina Rivera in the HBO series "Oz" | |
1999 | Played an ICU nurse in Martin Scorcese's "Bringing Out the Dead," with Nicolas Cage | |
1994 | Appeared on episodes of "The Cosby Mysteries" and "New York Undercover" | |
| Performed extensively with the LAByrinth Theatre Company, a multi-cultural acting space in Manhattan where she is a founding member | ||
1992 | Landed first major acting role in the independent feature film "Jack and His Friends" opposite Sam Rockwell | |
