Gina Rodriguez

Summary

Gina Alexis Rodriguez[1] (born July 30, 1984)[1][2] is an American actress. She is known for her leading role as Jane Villanueva in The CW satirical romantic dramedy series Jane the Virgin (2014–2019), for which she received a Golden Globe Award in 2015.[3]

Gina Rodriguez
Rodriguez in 2014
Born
Gina Alexis Rodriguez

(1984-07-30) July 30, 1984 (age 39)
EducationNew York University (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
Spouse
Joe LoCicero
(m. 2019)
Children1

Born and raised in Chicago, Rodriguez began her career in 2003 in theater productions and made her screen debut in an episode of the police procedural drama series Law & Order. Her breakthrough came in 2012, in the independent musical-drama film Filly Brown. She has gone on to star in such films as Deepwater Horizon (2016), Ferdinand (2017), Annihilation (2018), Miss Bala (2019), Someone Great (2019), Scoob! (2020), Awake (2021), I Want You Back (2022), and Spy Kids: Armageddon (2023). She voiced the titular character of the Netflix animated action-adventure series Carmen Sandiego (2019–21) and starred and executive produced the Disney+ comedy-drama series Diary of a Future President (2020–21). In 2023, Rodriguez began starring in and executive producing the ABC comedy series, Not Dead Yet.

Early years edit

Rodriguez was born on July 30, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Magali and Gino Rodriguez.[4][5] Her father was a boxing referee. She has an older brother and two sisters.[6][7][8] She was raised in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood on Chicago's Northwest Side.[9][10]

At the age of seven, Rodriguez performed at the salsa dance company Fantasia Juvenil.[11] Rodriguez was raised Catholic, and went to high school at St. Ignatius College Prep where she was two years behind the comedian John Mulaney. She has stated that she did not attend "Jake McNamara's party" which is the subject of one of Mulaney's bits. She focused on salsa dancing until age 17 when she began acting more.[12]

At the age of 16, she was among thirteen teenagers to be accepted into Columbia University's Theatrical Collaboration.[11] She attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.[12] She trained for four years at the Atlantic Theater Company and Experimental Theatre Wing, and earned with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2005.[11][13]

She portrayed Frida Kahlo in the world premiere of Casa Blue in the UK, in the play called The Last Moments in the Life of Frida Kahlo at the American Stage Theatre.[11]

Career edit

 
Rodriguez at the 2014 ALMA Awards

Rodriguez made her screen debut appearing in an episode of Law & Order in 2004. She later has appeared on Eleventh Hour, Army Wives and The Mentalist. On October 19, 2011, Rodriguez landed the recurring role, Beverly, in the soap opera series The Bold and the Beautiful.[14] She received a role in the musical film Go for It!, for which she received a 2011 Imagen Awards nomination.[11]

In 2012, Rodriguez played young hip-hop artist Majo Tenorio in the independent musical-drama film Filly Brown, for which she won an Imaged Award.[2] She received good reviews for her performance in film.[15] She also was the recipient of the Best Actor Award at the First Run Film Festival in New York.[11][16] On June 9, 2013, Gina won the Inaugural Lupe Award.[17] On April 16, 2013, during an interview, she revealed she was offered a role in the Lifetime television series Devious Maids, but turned it down.[18][19] On October 16, 2013, she joined the cast of the film Sleeping With The Fishes.[20]

On February 27, 2014, Entertainment Weekly announced that Rodriguez would play the titular role of Jane Villanueva in Jane the Virgin, for which she went on to win a Golden Globe Award.[21][22] On June 4, 2014, Rodriguez joined the cast of the drama film Sticky Notes.[23][24][25] In August 2015, she co-hosted the 2015 Teen Choice Awards with Ludacris and Josh Peck.[26] She voiced Mary in the animated film The Star, which was released in November 2017,[27] as well as Una in Blue Sky Studios' Ferdinand a month later and played Anya in the science fiction thriller film Annihilation, opposite Natalie Portman.[28] She also voices Carmen Sandiego in the Netflix animated series Carmen Sandiego which premiered on January 18, 2019. In March 2018, Netflix announced that they had acquired the live-action film rights for Carmen Sandiego and that Rodriguez would star as Sandiego in the film.[29]

Rodriguez owns the production company I Can & I Will Productions.[30] She worked on projects at CBS and The CW centered around the Latino community.[31] She served as a producer and starred in the 2019 Netflix romantic comedy film Someone Great, where her character sang and danced to Lizzo's Truth Hurts, ultimately popularizing the song further and hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100.[32][33]

In 2019, Rodriguez starred as the title character in the action thriller film Miss Bala.[34] In the same year, it was announced that Rodriguez was cast in the upcoming Netflix science fiction thriller Awake.[35] She also voiced the role of Velma Dinkley in the computer-animated adventure film Scoob!.[36]

Rodriguez served as the executive producer for the Disney+ show Diary of a Future President, where she also starred as the title character as an adult.[37] She was nominated for the Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performance for the show's second season.[38]

Personal life edit

In an interview, Rodriguez revealed that she was diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease, a thyroid condition, at the age of 19.[39][40]

In a 2014 interview, she said, "I grew up Catholic. I have Jewish in my family and I attend a Christian church in Hollywood. I am basically all over the place."[41]

In 2016, Rodriguez began dating actor and mixed martial arts fighter Joe LoCicero, whom she met on the set of Jane the Virgin.[42] They got engaged in August 2018[43][44] and were married on May 4, 2019.[45] She gave birth to their son in March 2023.[46]

Philanthropy edit

Rodriguez has been involved with various charities and philanthropic efforts, made possible by her rising visibility as a film and television actress.[47] In 2015, she became involved in CustomInk and Naja Lingerie, both of which Rodriguez has stated have a special connection to her life and experiences.[48][49]

 
Gina Rodriguez at the Miami premiere of Filly Brown

On March 16, 2015, she was announced as a member of the board of directors of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF), the largest non-profit organization in the U.S. that supports Hispanic American higher education. Because attaining an education was the biggest priority in Rodriguez's household, coupled with her determination to work towards a degree, she was able to work towards receiving a HSF scholarship.[50]

Later in 2015, PACER's (The Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) National Bullying Prevention Center teamed up with CustomInk and enlisted the help of various celebrities, Rodriguez among them, to raise money for their fifth annual "Be Good to Each Other Campaign".[48] Throughout the month of October 2015, people were encouraged to purchase a celebri-tee from CustomInk, who would donate all the proceeds from bullying prevention T-shirts to PACER.[51] Rodriguez, in designing a celebri-tee which featured the phrase "Kindness Is Always In Style" in cursive print, took a stand for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion in support of bullying prevention, and stated that her parents always taught [her] the power of thinking positively and treating others with respect. She also hopes that through the Be Good to Each Other Campaign, such a message could be continued to be spread to younger generations.[48][52]

Also in October 2015, Rodriguez was announced as a partner of Naja, a lingerie line founded in 2014 with ambitions to help women and the environment. Because Naja is vertically integrated, thereby shortening manufacturing lead times by up to eighty percent, it allows the company's savings to go towards school books, lunches, and uniforms for employees' children, and there's also an emphasis on a flexible work environment.[49] Having seen the hardships of single mothers through a close friend from college, Rodriguez wanted to support a company that primarily employed single mothers and allowed remote work.[53] She also cites Naja's commitment to creating lingerie for women of all shapes and sizes and encouraging body confidence as a factor for becoming involved with the lingerie line; admitting that it was a process for her to fall in love with her own body, Rodriguez also spoke on the importance of empowering women to love their own bodies and what they wear.[54] Naja is also environmentally-conscious in its production, as more than half of all of its pieces are made of synthetics (like nylon)—that have been fabricated from recycled plastic bottles—and makes use of digital printing as a more environmentally friendly measure.[49]

In 2016, Rodriguez was named to Oprah's SuperSoul 100 list of visionaries and influential leaders.[55] In 2017, Rodriguez, among several other artists, sang on the single "Almost Like Praying". Sparked by Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of Broadway's Hamilton, all proceeds from the song benefited those affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.[56]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Calling It Quits Day player
Ten: Thirty One Neighborhood Girl Short film
2009 Osvaldo's Ana Daisy
2010 Our Family Wedding Bridesmaid
Little Spoon Mandy Short film
2011 Go for It! G
2012 Filly Brown Majo Tenorio
California Winter Ofelia Ramirez
2013 Interstate Nayeli Short film
Enter the Dangerous Mind Adrienne
The Price We Pay Medic Voice, short film
Sleeping with the Fishes Alexis Fish
Una Y Otra Y Otra Ve Girlfriend Short film
2014 Since I Laid Eyes Ilene
C'est Jane Jane
2016 Sticky Notes Natalia
Deepwater Horizon Andrea Fleytas
2017 The Star Mary Voice[57]
Ferdinand Una Voice[57]
2018 Annihilation Anya Thorensen
Smallfoot Kolka Voice[57]
Sharon 1.2.3. Cindy
2019 Miss Bala Gloria Fuentes
Someone Great Jenny Young Also producer
Andy's Song Tavi Short film
2020 Kajillionaire Melanie Whitacre
Scoob! Velma Dinkley Voice[57]
2021 Awake Jill Adams Also executive producer
2022 I Want You Back Anne
2023 Parachute Dr. Akerman
Spy Kids: Armageddon Nora Tango-Torrez
2024 Players Mack Also executive producer

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Law & Order Yolanda Episode: "Enemy"
2008 Inez Soriano Episode: "Illegal"
2005 Jonny Zero Rose Episode: "La Familia"
2009 Eleventh Hour Robin Episode: "Subway"
2010 10 Things I Hate About You Danica Episode: "Meat Is Murder"
2010 Army Wives Marisol Evans 3 episodes
2010 My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2 Courtney Ramirez Television film
2011 Happy Endings Rita Episode: "Why Can't You Read Me?"
2011 The Mentalist Elvia Episode: "Pink Tops"
2011–12 The Bold and the Beautiful Beverly Recurring role; 15 episodes
2012 No Names Megan 3 episodes
2013 Longmire Lorna Dove Episode: "Party's Over"
2013 Rizzoli & Isles Lourdes Santana Episode: "Built for Speed"
2014 Wild Blue Pilar Robles Television film
2014–19 Jane the Virgin Jane Villanueva Lead role; 100 episodes
2016 Lip Sync Battle Herself Episode: "Gina Rodriguez vs. Wilmer Valderrama"
2017 Drop the Mic Herself Episode: "James Van Der Beek vs. Randall Park / Gina Rodriguez vs. Rob Gronkowski"
2018 Brooklyn Nine-Nine Alicia Episode: "Jake & Amy"
2018 Animals Narrator Voice, episode: "Pigeons"[57]
2018–present Big Mouth Gina Alvarez Voice, recurring role
2018–19 Elena of Avalor Princess Marisa Voice, 3 episodes[57]
2019–21 Carmen Sandiego Carmen Sandiego Voice, lead role[57]
2019 Robot Chicken Ginger Voice, episode: "Robot Chicken's Santa's Dead (Spoiler Alert) Holiday Murder Thing Special"
2019 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself Episode: "Dragracadabra"
2020–21 Diary of a Future President Future President Elena Main role; also executive producer
2022 Lost Ollie Momma Main role
2022 Batwheels Catwoman Voice[58]
2023–present Not Dead Yet Nell Serrano[59] Main role; also executive producer

Directing edit

Year Title Notes
2018–19 Jane the Virgin 3 episodes
2019 Charmed Episode: "Witch Perfect"
2020–2021 Diary of a Future President 2 episodes
2021 Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. Episode: "Talk-Story"
2022 Good Sam Episode: "Butt of the Joke"

Awards and nominations edit

Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2011 Imagen Award Best Supporting Actress – Feature Film Go for It! Nominated [60]
2012 Imagen Award Best Actress – Feature Film Filly Brown Won [61]
2013 ALMA Award Achievement in Film (with Edward James Olmos, Michael D. Olmos, and Lou Diamond Phillips) Won [62]
Inaugural Lupe Special Achievement Award Honoree Gina Rodriguez Won
2014 Imagen Award Best Actress/Supporting Actress - Feature Film Sleeping with the Fishes Nominated [63]
Young Hollywood Award Rising Star of the Year Won [64]
2015 Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jane the Virgin Won [65]
Critics' Choice Award Best Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated [66]
EWwy Award Best Actress – Comedy Won [67]
Television Critics Association Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated [68]
Gold Derby Award Breakthrough Performer of the Year Won [69]
Comedy Lead Actress Nominated
Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actress – Comedy Nominated [70]
Choice TV Breakout Star Nominated
Choice TV Liplock (with Justin Baldoni) Nominated
Imagen Awards Best Actress – Television Won [71]
Online Film & Television Association Award Best Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated [72]
Women's Image Network Award Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated [73]
Dorian Award Rising Star Award Won [74]
Girl Power Media Role Model Honoree Jane the Virgin Won
NHMC Impact Gala Award Honoree Won
Feelies Award Best Actress Won
2016 Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [75]
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated [76]
Critics' Choice Award Best Actress in a Comedy Series Nominated [77]
Satellite Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [78]
Teen Choice Award Choice Comedy TV Actress Nominated
Imagen Award Best Actress – Television Won [79]
CinemaCon Award Female Star of Tomorrow Won [80]
Unite 4 Humanity Award Honoree Gina Rodriguez Won
Lip Sync Battle Award Performer Won
Feelies Award Best Actress Won
TVLine Performance of the Week Honoree Won
2017 Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jane the Virgin Nominated [81]
People's Choice Award Favorite Comedic TV Actress Nominated [82]
MTV Award Best Actor in a Show Nominated [83]
Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actress - Comedy Nominated [84]
Icon Hispanic Heritage Month Honoree Won
ACLU Social Bill of Rights Award Honoree Won
Tell Tale Award Best Actress Won
Tell Tale Award Jane and Petra Friendship Won
2018 MTV Award Best Kiss (with Justin Baldoni) Nominated [85]
Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actress – Comedy Won [86]
Choice TV Liplock (with Justin Baldoni) Nominated
Tell Tale Award Favorite Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Won
Eva Longoria Foundation Award Honoree for Activism Gina Rodriguez Won
ALMA Award Honoree Award Jane the Virgin Won
2019
TVLine Performance of the Week Honoree Won
MTV Award Best Performance in a Show Nominated
Imagen Award Best Actress – Television Nominated
Teen Choice Award Choice Comedy TV Actress Nominated [87]
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series ("Chapter Seventy-Four") Nominated [88]
2022 Children's and Family Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Performance Diary of a Future President Nominated [89]
2023 Outstanding Lead Performance Lost Ollie Pending [90]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Gina Rodriguez at IMDb
Preceded by
Trisha Gum
Voice of Velma Dinkley
2020 film Scoob!
Succeeded by
Ariana Greenblatt (2020)