2006 | Cast opposite Hilary and Haylie Duff in the comedy "Material Girls" |
2006 | Cast on ABC's "Desperate Housewives," as Gabrielle's mother, Lucia |
2000 | Had featured role as the sheriff's mistress in the TNT remake of "High Noon" |
2000 | Played the US Vice President in the thriller "Chain of Command" (aired on HBO in lieu of a theatrical release) |
2000 | Portrayed the lesbian lover of a closeted performer in the E! Entertainment Television original comedy "Best Actress" |
2000 | Cast as a dying woman in "Knockout" |
1998 | Co-starred in "Volaverunt", a historical drama directed by Bigas Luna speculating on why there are two versions of the Spanish artist Goya's painting "Volaverunt" |
1998 | Played a TV talk show host in the Spanish-language feature "Shout Out/El Grito en el Cielo" |
1998 | Hosted Spanish-language talk show for Telemundo |
1996 | Starred as a Cuban immigrant bus driver taken hostage in the ABC fact-based TV-movie "Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of School Bus # 17" |
1995 | Reteamed with Olmos and director Young for "Caught" |
1995 | Made Broadway debut in title role of "Kiss of the Spiderwoman"; succeeded Vanessa Williams in the part |
1995 | Co-starred in the ABC miniseries "Texas" |
1993 | Starred opposite Edward James Olmos in "Roosters", directed by Robert M Young; film released theatrically in 1995 |
1993 | Was one of the few actors of South American heritage cast in "The House of the Spirits", an adaptation of Chilean author Isabelle Allende's novel, starring Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Glenn Close and Winona Ryder |
1990 | Played the female lead in "Predator 2" |
1989 | Starred in the NBC sitcom "One of the Boys" |
1988 | Acted opposite Sean Penn and Robert Duvall in "Colors" |
1987 | Co-starred in the futuristic thriller "The Running Man" |
1986 | TV-movie debut, "Blood Ties" (Showtime) |
1984 | US film acting debut in "Moscow on the Hudson"; also sang |
| Appeared in four feature films and ten soap operas in Venezuela before moving to the USA |
1975 | Crowned Miss Venezuela |
1971 | Named Miss Teenager of the World |
1962 | Family fled Cuba when Fidel Castro came to power; relocated to Venezuela when she was five (date approximate) |