Elizabeth PeƱa

Elizabeth PeƱa

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Born
September 23, 1959
Died
October 14, 2014
Awards
6 wins, 11 nominations

As she inherited her love for the arts by her father, well-known playwright, actor, director and novelist Mario PeƱa, it is not hard to understand that actress Elizabeth Pena already had designs to become an actress by the time she was eight years old. Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on September 23,…

Biography

As she inherited her love for the arts by her father, well-known playwright, actor, director and novelist Mario PeƱa, it is not hard to understand that actress Elizabeth Pena already had designs to become an actress by the time she was eight years old.

Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on September 23, 1959, the petite (5' 2") actress was raised in New York City. Elizabeth's (and sister Tania's) parents, Cuban immigrants Mario and Estella Margarita PeƱa, would achieve a strong Latino reputation as the founders of the off-Broadway Latin-American Theatre Ensemble. They also encouraged Elizabeth's talent. In 1975, the young teenager became a founding member of the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors, and two years later graduated from New York's High School of Performing Arts, now the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts.

Elizabeth found occasional work in repertory theater and in television commercials. Making her film debut in the independent Spanish-speaking feature El Super (1979), about Cuban refugees, she continued with playing a long line of independent and rebellious characters, which showed plenty of attitude and independence. Playing offbeat roles -- from a knife-threatening waitress to a disco queen -- she appeared in such early films as They All Laughed (1981) and Crossover Dreams (1985). Elizabeth's big break came in the form a support role in the hugely popular and entertaining comedy Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), co-starring Bette Midler, Richard Dreyfuss and Nick Nolte, in which she stole several scenes as the sultry, smoky-voiced, politically-minded maid Carmen.

Two consecutive short-lived television series came about around this time. Her first, the ensemble comedy Tough Cookies (1986), had her playing a police officer, and the second was the title housekeeper role in the sitcom I Married Dora (1987). High in demand now, Elizabeth continued to spice up both the big and small screen in such roles as Ritchie Valens' stepsister-in-law in the well-received biopic La Bamba (1987); a drug enforcement agent in the miniseries Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (1990); PTSD-suffering Tim Robbins' live-in girlfriend in the complex drama Jacob's Ladder (1990); and a dedicated legal secretary on the corporate drama series Shannon's Deal (1990) starring Jamey Sheridan.

Honors also came Elizabeth's way when she received the Independent Spirit and Bravo awards for the film Lone Star (1996), and four ALMA Awards for her performances in the television movie Contagious (1997), the films Tortilla Soup (2001) and Rush Hour (1998), and her regular role on the Latino drama series Resurrection Blvd. (2000).

Into the millennium, Elizabeth found steady employment on television with guest roles on Boston Public (2000), CSI: Miami (2002), Without a Trace (2002), Numb3rs (2005), Ghost Whisperer (2005), Charlie's Angels (2011), Prime Suspect (2011), Common Law (2012), and Modern Family (2009). One of her last roles was on the television series Matador (2014). She also found herself further down the credits in films such as On the Borderline (2000), Transamerica (2005), The Lost City (2005), Mother and Child (2009), The Perfect Family (2011), Plush (2013), and Grandma (2015). Three other films -- Girl on the Edge (2015), Ana Maria in Novela Land (2015), and The Song of Sway Lake (2018) -- were released posthumously. She also provided a voice in the popular Disney/Pixar animated film The Incredibles (2004).

A chronic alcohol problem severely hampered Elizabeth's life and she died suddenly from cirrhosis of the liver in Los Angeles, California on October 14, 2014, at age 55. She was survived by her second husband (from 1994), Hans Rolla, and their two children, son KƦlan and daughter Fiona.

Actress

The Song of Sway LakeThe Song of Sway Lake(2018)as Marlena
Ana Maria in Novela LandAna Maria in Novela Land(2015)as Sra. Soto
Girl on the EdgeGirl on the Edge(2015)as Esther
GrandmaGrandma(2015)as Carla
MatadorMatador(2014)as Maritza Sandoval

Archive Footage

WatchMojoWatchMojo(2006)as Self - Carmen
The 67th Primetime Emmy AwardsThe 67th Primetime Emmy Awards(2015)as Self - In Memoriam
The OscarsThe Oscars(2015)as Self - Actress (In Memoriam)
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild AwardsThe 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards(2015)as Self - In Memoriam
The InsiderThe Insider(2004)as Self

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Juliette Lewis, Elizabeth PeƱa, and Daniel Hugh Kelly in I Married Dora (1987)Elizabeth PeƱa and Daniel Hugh Kelly in I Married Dora (1987)Elizabeth PeƱa and Daniel Hugh Kelly in I Married Dora (1987)Elizabeth PeƱa and Daniel Hugh Kelly in I Married Dora (1987)Juliette Lewis, Elizabeth PeƱa, Jason Horst, Daniel Hugh Kelly, and Lupe Ontiveros in I Married Dora (1987)Elizabeth PeƱa and Bert Rosario in I Married Dora (1987)

Credit Score: Elizabeth PeƱa

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1The Incredibles30.002004•8.024900221
2Lone Star4.881996•7.40135799
3Jacob's Ladder4.881990•7.400129115
4Rush Hour4.501998•7.100328937
5Transamerica3.752006•7.30243308
6*batteries not included3.251987•6.60040269
7La Bamba3.251987•7.00039525
8Nothing Like the Holidays2.502008•6.1005063
9Tortilla Soup2.502001•6.7005578
10Vibes2.381988•5.7005685