Rosie Perez
Rosie Perez is an American actress, choreographer, and television host, best known for her Academy Award-nominated performance in “Fearless” (1993) and her role as a host on the talk show “The View.” She has also been recognized for her contributions to choreography, particularly in the iconic television program “In Living Color.”
Perez’s acting career extends across film, television, and voice work. She made her film debut in Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing” (1989), where she played Tina, a role that brought her significant attention. She continued to appear in notable films including “White Men Can’t Jump” (1992) and “It Could Happen to You” (1994). On television, she has had recurring roles in series such as “Lipstick Jungle” and “Search Party,” and provided voice work for animated shows, including “Go, Diego, Go!” where she voiced Click the Camera.
Throughout her career, Rosie Perez has collaborated with a diverse group of actors and actresses, which has significantly shaped her career trajectory. Notable collaborations include working with Nicolas Cage in “It Could Happen to You,” Woody Harrelson in “White Men Can’t Jump,” and Jeff Bridges in “Fearless.” Her interaction with fellow actors Marisa Tomei in “The Perez Family” and John Leguizamo in “The Take” also stands out as key partnerships. Additionally, her role alongside Viola Davis in “Widows” highlights her ability to work effectively in ensemble casts.