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Michelle Rodriguez top movies, TV shows and awards

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Mayte On July 12, 1978, Michelle Rodriguez was born in San Antonio, Texas. Her father, Rafael Rodriguez, who is Puerto Rican and was a member of the US Army, and mother, Carmen Milady Rodriguez (née Pared Espinal), are both from the Dominican Republic.

When Rodriguez was eight years old, she and her mother relocated to the Dominican Republic, where they remained until she was eleven. When she was older, she relocated to Puerto Rico until she was 17 years old before settling in Jersey City, New Jersey.

She left William L. Dickinson High School without graduating, but she eventually obtained her GED.  She was expelled from five schools in total.

There are 10 siblings and half-siblings of Rodriguez. She was brought up as a Jehovah’s Witness (her mother’s religion) and partially raised by her deeply religious maternal grandmother.

Michelle Rodriguez top movies and TV shows

In the independent sports drama film Girlfight (2000), in which Rodriguez made her acting debut as a troubled boxer, she earned the Independent Spirit Award and the Gotham Award for Best Debut Performance.

After that, Rodriguez started appearing as Letty Ortiz in the Fast & Furious series and as Rain Ocampo in the Resident Evil series. Later, she starred in James Cameron’s science fiction blockbuster Avatar (2009) and the action movie Battle: Los Angeles. She first appeared in the murder thriller S.W.A.T. (2011).

After playing Minerva Mirabal in the biography Trópico de Sangre (2010), Rodriguez starred in the heist movie Widows (2018) and the exploitation movies Machete (2010) and Machete Kills (2013). She also voiced characters in the computer-animated comedies Turbo (2013) and Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017).

Outside of the movie industry, Rodriguez voiced Liz Ricardo in the English-language version of the anime Immortal Grand Prix and portrayed Ana Lucia Cortez in the drama television series Lost (2005–2006; 2009–2010). (2005–2006). She returned to her roles in the Fast & Furious and Avatar video game spin-offs, and she also made appearances in the films True Crime: Streets of LA (2003), Driver 3, Halo 2 (2004), and Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

Michelle Rodriguez   awards and nominations

Throughout her career, Michelle Rodriguez has won 12 awards and received 31 nominations.