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Gina Torres

 
Who2 Biography: Gina Torres, Actor

  • Born: 25 April 1969
  • Birthplace: Manhattan, New York
  • Best Known As: Zoë in Firefly and Serenity

Actress Gina Torres is a New Yorker of Afro-Cuban heritage whose beauty-and-brawn combo earned her roles in a string of sci-fi and fantasy projects, including the TV series Firefly and the two sequels to 1999's The Matrix. Torres began her career on stage in the early 1990s, then started working in television. By the late '90s she was a familiar presence on TV, thanks to recurring roles in shows like Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (with Kevin Sorbo) and Xena: Warrior Princess (with Lucy Lawless). She had the lead role in the short-lived series Cleopatra 2525 (2001), then briefly joined the cast of Angel (as Jasmine), then co-starred in the sci-fi series Firefly and appeared on the big screen in 2003's The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (starring Keanu Reeves). She has since played regular characters in limited roles on Alias (with Jennifer Garner), 24 (with Kiefer Sutherland) and The Shield (with Michael Chiklis). In 2005 she reprised her role as Zoë Washburne in the Firefly feature film Serenity, and in 2006 she joined the cast of the television drama Standoff.

Torres married her Matrix co-star Laurence Fishburne in 2002... Torres announced on her website in January 2007 that she and Fishburne were expecting a child, to be born in summer 2007.

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Personal Information

Born on April 25, 1969 in New York, NY; raised in the Bronx; married Laurence Fishburne September 29, 2002
Education: Attended High School of Music and Art, New York.

Career

Actor, 1990s-.

Life's Work

Learning her craft through appearances in high-quality live theater, New York City-born actress Gina Torres became known for the well-crafted characterizations she brought to a series of television and film roles in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Those roles brought Torres before the public in some of the most stylish and widely publicized productions of the day, including two of the Matrix films and the Alias and 24 television series. Torres specialized in action parts, and she needed no stunt doubles to do her fight scenes-scenes in which she drew on the feelings generated by her own experiences as an artist. "You have to have a spirit of warrior in you," she explained to Robert Bianco of USA Today. "You're going to be facing battles as a woman in this industry and a woman of color. You have to be prepared to face battles of respect and pride and sexuality, and you can't tire of fighting."

The youngest of three children, Gina Torres was born on April 25, 1969, in Manhattan, New York, but her family soon moved to the Bronx borough of the city. Her father was a newspaper typesetter. Both her parents were natives of Cuba and Latin jazz enthusiasts. Torres attended the elite High School of Music and Art in New York's public school system, gravitating toward music and pursuing a vocal curriculum. She sang opera, jazz, and gospel, finding special inspiration in the classes of a jazz percussion teacher. Torres applied to several colleges and was admitted, but her family finances didn't permit her to enroll.

Attracted Notice While Answering Phones

Torres took that setback in stride, resolving instead to win a place on stage as quickly as she could. She landed a clerical job at New York's Lincoln Center, hoping to get noticed. A casting director for a Cole Porter musical asked her whether she could dance, and Torres (according to her Web site) replied, "Nope. But I move well." That comeback led to a role in a different musical, a Bridgeport, Connecticut, production of Dreamgirls. Back in New York, Torres appeared in a series of classic plays including the ancient Greek classic Antigone and Federico Garcia Lorca's Spanish tragedy Blood Wedding, the latter at the prestigious Public Theatre.

Building on this solid foundation, Torres began to audition for television roles. She showed up in small parts-a different one each time-on the durable daytime soap opera One Life to Live, and in 1992 she broke into prime time with an appearance on the NBC show Law & Order. A part in the British Broadcasting Company mini-series Unnatural Pursuits followed, and then, in 1994, a more prominent appearance in the much-discussed pilot of M.A.N.T.I.S., a science-fiction detective drama featuring future Alias star Carl Lumbly.

Torres returned to Broadway in The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public and continued to seek out television parts. After a slow start, she scored recurring roles in 1997 and 1998 on the syndicated action series Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules. The producers of those shows then cast Torres in the lead role of Hel, one of a trio of female fighters, in their futuristic action series Cleopatra 2525. The series lasted only one season, but Torres threw herself into the conditioning regime required by the highly physical part and got high marks for her performance. To Jefferson Graham of the Chicago Sun-Times she described the concept of the series as "three great-looking chicks keeping the world safe from evil."

Studied Martial Arts

The actress was conscious of the subtler effects of these entertainment vehicles. "There's a degree of responsibility to it, of course," Torres noted while discussing her Xena and Cleopatra roles with Xena Magazine. "I think that these characters can't help but be empowering to women because of their strengths and convictions. In Cleo, for instance, it's a community supporting each other, watching each other's backs and pulling each other up when the time is right." Prior to taking on the Cleopatra 2525 part, Torres took martial arts classes and sought out instruction in stunt fighting.

These roles raised Torres's profile among network casting personnel, and her parts became more substantial. On Alias, one of the most fashion forward of 2001's new shows, Torres played Russian intelligence agent Anna Espinosa, who emerged as an ongoing thorn in the side of series heroine Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner) and returned to the series in later subplots. In 2002, she had another one-season starring role in the Firefly series, helmed by hot producer Joss Whedon. USA Today named Torres one of "five prime-time faces to watch" that year. She was also cast in The Matrix: Revolutions and The Matrix: Reloaded, blockbuster sequels to the inventive science-fiction film The Matrix.

Married Laurence Fishburne

The big news in Torres's life that year, however, was personal: she married Matrix star Laurence Fishburne on September 29, 2002. Their relationship had begun long before The Matrix, however, getting underway with a few dates in 1995. One of those occurred during a blizzard, when the pair went to New York's Fort Tryon Park for a walk that turned into a snowball fight. After that, Torres told InStyle, "we sat on a bench, knee-deep in snow, overlooking the Hudson River. Laurence pulled out his harmonica and serenaded me. At that moment I knew he was a good candidate." The wedding at Fort Tryon Park was a lavish affair featuring a range of music from classical to Afro-Cuban jazz to "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by the Mamas and the Papas. "When Laurence is away on location, I sing that to him at night to tuck him in long distance," Torres told InStyle.

In 2003 Torres had a recurring role on 24 and was cast several times in Whedon's Angel series. The following year she had her first film starring role opposite comedienne Mo'Nique in the hair-styling comedy-drama Hair Show. In 2005, Torres's Anna Espinosa character was revived on Alias, and she had two new films, Serenity (another futuristic Western directed by Whedon) and Fair Game, ready to open. Several more projects were in the works. Torres broke into the popular animation genre with a voice part in the Cartoon Network series Justice League. And her role as a terrorist opposite Fishburne in the thriller Five Fingers promised to bring together her action-series experience with her natural chemistry with Fishburne. With solid training, good looks, and an instinct for fitting in to hot new entertainment genres, Gina Torres was definitely a star on the rise.

Awards

American Latin Media Arts (ALMA) award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Syndicated Drama Series, 2001.

Works

Selected works

    Films
    • Bed of Roses, 1996.
    • The Substance of Fire, 1996.
    • The Matrix: Reloaded, 2002.
    • The Matrix: Revolutions, 2003.
    • Hair Show, 2004.
    • Serenity, 2005.
    Plays
    • Dreamgirls (musical), Bridgeport, CT.
    • The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1994.
    • Face Value, 1997.
    Television
    • Law & Order, 1992 and 1995.
    • M.A.N.T.I.S. (pilot), 1994.
    • NYPD Blue, 1995.
    • Dark Angel (television movie), 1996.
    • Xena: Warrior Princess, 1997.
    • Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, 1997-99.
    • La Femme Nikita, 1998.
    • Cleopatra 2525, 2000.
    • Alias, 2001 and 2005.
    • Firefly, 2002.
    • Angel, 2003.
    • 24, 2003.

    Further Reading

    Periodicals

    • Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 15, 2004, p. H5.
    • Chicago Sun-Times, January 28, 2000, p. 18.
    • InStyle, February 2003, p. 256.
    • Jet, May 14, 2001, p. 45.
    • Knight Ridder Tribune News Service, December 8, 2003, p. 1.
    • USA Today, September 18, 2002, p. D1; February 23, 2005, p. D8.
    On-line
    • "Biography," Gina Torres, www.gina-torres.com (March 13, 2005).
    • "Gina Torres," All Movie Guide, www.allmovie.com (March 13, 2005).
    • "Gina Torres Interviewed," Xena Magazine #16, www.xenaville.com/articles/titan_torres.html (March 13, 2005).

    — James M. Manheim

    Actor: Gina Torres
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    • Born: Apr 25, 1969 in Manhattan, New York, New York
    • Occupation: Actor
    • Active: '90s-2000s
    • Major Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction
    • Career Highlights: Serenity, Firefly, Fair Game
    • First Major Screen Credit: M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994)

    Biography

    A statuesque beauty whose first love as an actor was the stage, Gina Torres immersed herself in her craft by connecting with a live audience; the symbiotic energy that it created fueled her passion for acting and encouraged her to pursue a career in film and television in addition to her multiple Broadway roles. Born the youngest of three siblings in a close-knit Cuban family in New York, Torres received early voice training at New York's High School of Music and Art. Trained in opera and jazz, the talented mezzo-soprano also sang in a gospel choir, refining her versatile voice into a finely developed instrument with remarkable range. Although regular viewers of TV fantasy no doubt recognize her from recurring roles on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and its sister show, Xena: Warrior Princess, the talented actress and singer also appeared in such popular small-screen action and drama series as Dark Angel, Cleopatra 2525, Firefly, Alias, Any Day Now, and Angel. Married to actor Laurence Fishburne since September 2002, Torres' film roles have included 1996's Bed of Roses and The Matrix Reloaded (2003). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
    Wikipedia: Gina Torres
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    Gina Torres
    Born April 25, 1969 (1969-04-25) (age 40)
    Manhattan, New York, U.S.A.
    Occupation actress
    Years active 1994 — present
    Spouse(s) Laurence Fishburne
    (2002 - present)
    1 child
    Official website

    Gina Torres (born April 25, 1969) is an Alma Award winning American television and movie actress. She is known for her roles in science fiction and fantasy. She has appeared in many television series, including MADtv, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (as Nebula), Xena: Warrior Princess (as Cleopatra), the short-lived Cleopatra 2525, as well as Alias (as Anna Espinosa), Firefly (as series regular Zoe Washburne), Angel (as Jasmine), The Matrix sequels in a supporting role, and The Shield. She also starred in the award-winning indie South of Pico as the fragile waitress (Carla).

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    Biography

    Early life

    Torres was born at the Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital in Manhattan, New York, the youngest of three children. Her family lived briefly in Washington Heights before moving to The Bronx. Her parents were both of Cuban descent, and her father worked as a typesetter for La Prensa and the New York Daily News. Torres began singing at an early age and attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York City. She applied and was accepted to several colleges but could not afford to attend.[1] Torres subsequently decided that college wasn't what she needed and chose to pursue her dream of being a performer.[citation needed]

    Torres is a mezzo soprano who began her performing career as a singer, attending New York City's High School of Music and Art. Torres also trained in opera and jazz, and she performed in a gospel choir.

    Career

    In 2001, she won the ALMA Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Syndicated Drama Series for her role in Cleopatra 2525. In 2004, she was nominated for the International Press Academy's Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Drama, for her role as Jasmine in Angel. Her film appearances include The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.

    In 2004, Torres appeared in seven episodes of the third season on 24 as Julia Milliken, a woman who has an affair with the White House Chief of Staff and becomes involved in a Presidential scandal. In 2005 she was tapped for the pilot episode of Soccer Moms. Also in 2005, she voiced the character of Vixen in numerous episodes of the animated series Justice League Unlimited and replaced the voice-over of Jada Pinkett Smith's character Niobe in The Matrix Online. Gina is best known for her role in Fox's short-lived Firefly series which only lasted one season, but still carries a heavy Sci-Fi fanbase for the show. She reprised her Firefly role as Zoe in the film Serenity (2005).

    In 2006, Torres began her role as Cheryl Carrera in the short-lived drama series Standoff on the FOX network. Her character is the Supervisory Special Agent in Charge for Crisis Negotiation Unit, FBI Los Angeles. Torres's most recent role is in the film I Think I Love My Wife, playing the spouse of Chris Rock's character.

    She's been cast in Washington Field, a CBS 2009 television pilot from Executive Producer Edward Allen Bernero, Jim Clemente and Tim Clemente as Head Writers. About the National Capital Response Squad, a unit of the FBI comprised of elite experts in different areas who travel around the world, responding to events that concern American interest. Think: The Unit. Cast: Cole Hauser, Eddie Cibrian, Gina Torres, Teri Polo & Matthew Yang King.

    Personal life

    She met Laurence Fishburne while filming The Matrix. Torres and Fishburne were engaged in February 2001 and married in September 22, 2002,[2] at The Cloisters museum in New York City. They reside together in New Rochelle, New York.

    On January 8, 2007, Fishburne's spokesman Alan Nierob announced the couple were expecting their first child.[3][4] They welcomed daughter Delilah in June 2007.[5]

    Work

    Filmography

    Year Title Role Notes More Notes More Notes
    1996 Bed of Roses Francine
    The Substance of Fire Maitre d'
    1997-1999 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Nebula, Beth Hymson TV series 9 episodes Recurring role
    2000-2001 Cleopatra 2525 Helen Carter TV series 28 episodes Main Character
    2001, 2005-2006 Alias Anna Espinosa TV series 6 episodes Recurring Role
    2002 Firefly Zoe Washburne TV series 14 episodes Main Character
    2003 Angel Jasmine TV series 5 episodes Recurring role
    The Matrix Reloaded Cas
    The Matrix Revolutions Cas
    2004 24 Julia Milliken TV series 7 episodes Recurring Role
    Hair Show Marcella
    2005 Soccer Moms Jamie Cane TV series
    Fair Game Stacey
    Serenity Zoe Washburne
    2006 The Shield Sadie Kavanaugh TV series 2 episodes Recurring role
    Jam Lilac
    Five Fingers Aicha
    Without A Trace Tyra
    2004-2006 Justice League Unlimited Vixen Animated series 5 episodes Recurring role
    2007 I Think I Love My Wife Brenda Cooper
    South of Pico Carla Silva
    2006-2007 Standoff Cheryl Carrera TV series 18 episodes Main Character
    2008 Don't Let Me Drown Diana
    Criminal Minds Detective Thea Salinas TV series 1 episode
    2009 Pushing Daisies Lila Robinson TV series 1 episode
    Gossip Girl Gabriela Abrams TV series recurring
    FlashForward Felicia Wedeck TV Series
    2010 Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Super Woman

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    South of Pico (2007 Drama Film)
    Cleopatra 2525 (2000 Science Fiction TV Series)
    The Legendary Journeys - Web of Desire: Hercules (TV Episode) (1997 Fantasy TV Episode)

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