Birth : 9 May 1979, New York City, New York, USA Height : 5' 7"
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This exotically stunning actress, who has a built in resourcefulness to her, has been primarily a film player thus far. Only recently has she been opening herself up more to doing TV (the series _"Gemini Division" (2008)_ (qv), which she executive-produced), and animated voiceovers. Rosario Dawson obviously acquired the best-looking genes from her multi-ethnic heritage, which includes Afro-Cuban, Puerto Rican, Native American and Irish, yet it is her gritty, powerhouse talent that stands out even more in edgy, urban filming that dates back to 1995 when she was only 16. A rags-to-riches article entitled "Rosario Dawson: From Tenement to Tinseltown" probably says it all. Born in New York City on May 9, 1979, the daughter of Isabel (Puerto Rican/Afro-Cuban), a singer, and Greg Dawson (native American/Irish), a construction laborer, her parents, who married when both were teenagers, eventually divorced. Rosario and her younger brother Clay had it hard while growing up and was cared for by family members, most of whom were poverty-stricken and some of whom were HIV-positive. Her career actually started as a child when she made a minor showing on the children's show "Sesame Street". As the story goes, she was "discovered" as a teenager on her front porch step by two photographers. One of them, 'Harmony Korine' (qv), was an aspiring screenwriter who thought the inexperienced 16-year-old was ideal for the controversial cult film _Kids (1995)_ (qv) in which she would portray a sexually-active teen. It took time for Rosario's film career to kick in after that but by the late 1990s, she had nabbed several indie-styled films. Since then she has moved into mainstream hits (and misses) and has surprised viewers with her earthy, provocative, uninhibited approach to her roles. Reflecting New York's tougher, tawdrier side as assorted streetwalkers, homeless moms, drug addicts, etc., her film highlights have included _Light It Up (1999)_ (qv), 'Edward Burns (I)' (qv)' _Sidewalks of New York (2001)_ (qv), 'Spike Lee' (qv)'s _25th Hour (2002)_ (qv) and _Shattered Glass (2003)_ (qv). For 'Oliver Stone (I)' (qv), she portrayed the duped bride of 'Colin Farrell (I)' (qv)'s famed B.C. Macedonian warrior _Alexander (2004)_ (qv) (as in "...the Great"), which featured a notoriously violent-tinged nude/sex scene. Expanding her horizons beyond film, she has always expressed interest in singing. She hooked up with 'Prince (I)' (qv) for the re-release of his 1980s hit "1999" and appeared in The Chemical Brothers' video for the song "Out of Control" from the album Surrender. She is also featured on the OutKast track "She Lives In My Lap". On stage she co-starred as Julia in a revival of "Two Gentlemen of Verona" at the Public Theater's "Shakespeare in the Park" and appeared in "The Vagina Monologues". She lucked into and got to show off her singing chops in the film adaptation of the hit New York musical _Rent (2005)_ (qv), when 'Daphne Rubin-Vega' (qv), the original Mimi, became pregnant and was unable to reprise her exotic dancer role. Rosario also appeared as a prostitute in the adaptation of the graphic novel _Sin City (2005)_ (qv). Of late she has turned to producing. One of those, _Descent (2007)_ (qv), had her playing a college coed who is brutally attacked and raped by a fellow student. Her more popular ventures have thus far included the role of Valerie in the live-action version of the comic strip _Josie and the Pussycats (2001)_ (qv), the 'Will Smith (I)' (qv) starrer _Men in Black II (2002)_ (qv), _Eagle Eye (2008)_ (qv) with 'Shia LaBeouf' (qv) and _Seven Pounds (2008)_ (qv), again with Smith in which she offered one of her more tender-hearted performances as a woman with a potentially fatal heart condition. Off-camera the still-single Dawson is highly active in political, social and environmental causes and has been involved with such organizations/charities/campaigns as the Lower East Side Girls Club, Global Cool, the ONE Campaign, Oxfam, Amnesty International, Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Control Arms, International Rescue Committee, Voto Latino (which she founded), Conservation International, Doctors Without Borders, National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy, and Save The Children. In October 2008, she lent her voice to the RESPECT! Campaign, a movement aimed at preventing domestic violence. Biography written by: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
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- 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies (2005) (TV) (archive footage) [Herself - place #44]
- 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2005) (TV) [Herself - Co-presenter: Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role]
- 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2009) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- 2005 Taurus World Stunt Awards (2005) (TV) [Herself]
- 21st Annual Soul Train Music Awards (2007) (TV) [Herself]
- 25th Hour (2002) [Naturelle Riviera] <4>
- 30 Days in Hell: The Making of 'The Devil's Rejects' (2005) (V) [Herself - 'Marcia'] <34>
- A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) [Laurie] <28>
- AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories (2002) (TV) [Herself]
- Alexander (2004) [Roxane] <6>
- Ash Wednesday (2002) [Grace Quinonez] <17>
- Back to the Well: 'Clerks II' (2006) (V) (also archive footage) [Herself - 'Becky'] <9>
- Backstage Pass (2001) (TV) [Herself] <2>
- Chelsea Walls (2001) [Audrey] <3>
- Clerks II (2006) [Becky] <17>
- Clerks II: Unauthorized (2006) (TV) [Herself]
- CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute (2007) (TV) [Herself - Presenter]
- Death Proof (2007) [Abernathy] <3>
- Descent (2007) [Maya] <1>
- Down to You (2000) [Lana] <7>
- Eagle Eye (2008) [Zoe Perez] <3>
- Explicit Ills (2008) [Babo's Mom] <1>
- Fight Against Time: Oliver Stone's Alexander (2005) (V) [Herself]
- Film Independent's 2007 Spirit Awards (2007) (TV) [Herself]
- Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure (2005) (VG) (voice) [Tina] <3>
- Girls Night Out (1997)
- God Sleeps in Rwanda (2005) (voice) [Narrator] <1>
- Grindhouse (2007) [Abernathy (segment "Death Proof")] <35>
- He Got Game (1998) [Lala Bonilla] <4>
- Josie and the Pussycats (2001) [Valerie Brown] <3>
- Kids (1995) [Ruby] <15>
- Kids' Inaugural: We Are the Future (2009) (TV) [Herself]
- Killshot (2008) [Donna] <5>
- King of the Jungle (1999) [Veronica] <16>
- Light It Up (1999) [Stephanie Williams] <3>
- Little Black Dress (2005) [Haley]
- Love in the Time of Money (2002) [Anna] <6>
- Men in Black II (2002) [Laura Vasquez] <6>
- Miss Representation (2009) [Herself]
- MTV New Years Eve 2001 (2001) (TV) [Herself]
- MTV Video Music Awards 2007 (2007) (TV) [Herself]
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010 (2010) (TV) [Herself]
- No Day But Today: The Story of 'Rent' (2006) (V) [Herself]
- NRJ 12: Scream Awards (2007) (TV) [Herself]
- O.C.T.: Occult Crimes Taskforce (2012) [Sophia Ortiz]
- On the Set of 'Alexander' (2004) (V) [Herself]
- Parts Per Billion (2009) {{SUSPENDED}} [Mia] <1>
- Penélope, camino a los Oscar (2007) (TV) (archive footage) (uncredited) [Herself]
- Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) [Persephone] <8>
- Poor Things (2010) {{SUSPENDED}}
- Rent (2005) [Mimi Marquez] <3>
- Scream Awards 2006 (2006) (TV) [Herself - Co-Host] <1>
- Scream Awards 2007 (2007) (TV) [Herself]
- Seven Pounds (2008) [Emily Posa] <2>
- Shattered Glass (2003) [Andy Fox] <4>
- Side Streets (1998) [Marisol Hidalgo] <2>
- Sidewalks of New York (2001) [Maria] <5>
- Sin City (2005) [Gail] <8>
- Sin City: The Premiere (2005) (TV) [Herself]
- Sp!t (2006) [Narrator]
- Spike Lee's '25th Hour': The Evolution of an American Filmmaker (2003) (V) [Herself]
- Spike's Guys Choice (2009) (TV) [Herself - Presenter] <26>
- Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants (2009) (TV)
- Starz on the Set: Rent (2006) (TV) [Herself]
- Starz on the Set: Sin City (2005) (TV) [Herself]
- The 11th Annual Critics' Choice Awards (2006) (TV) [Presenter]
- The 1999 Source Hip-Hop Music Awards (1999) (TV) [Herself]
- The 1st Annual Streamy Awards (2009) (TV) [Herself - Best Female Actor in a Drama Web Series]
- The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004) (TV) [Herself (presenter: Best Debut Performance)]
- The 40th NAACP Image Awards (2009) (TV) [Herself]
- The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002) [Dina Lake] <3>
- The Black Movie Awards (2005) (TV) [Herself]
- The Death of 'Alexander' (2005) (V) [Herself]
- The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002) [Alisa] <2>
- The Haunted World of El Superbeasto (2009) (voice) [Velvet Von Black] <20>
- The Invocation (2010) [Herself]
- The People Speak (2009) [Herself]
- The Rundown (2003) [Mariana] <3>
- The Rundown: Appetite for Destruction (2004) (V) [Herself]
- The Rundown: Rumble in the Jungle (2004) (V) [Herself]
- The Rundown: Running Down the Town (2004) (V) [Herself]
- The Rundown: The Amazon, Hawaii Style (2004) (V) [Herself]
- The Zookeeper (2011)
- This Girl's Life (2003) [Martine] <6>
- This Revolution (2005) [Tina Santiago] <1>
- Train Wreck! (2006) (V) [Herself]
- Trigger Happy (2001) [Dee] <20>
- Un-Broke: What You Need to Know About Money (2009) (TV) [Herself] <2>
- Unstoppable (2010/I) [Connie Hooper] <3>
- We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial (2009) (TV) [Herself]
- Wonder Woman (2009) (V) (voice) [Artemis] <4>
- World VDAY (2003) [Herself]
- "Anatomy of a Scene" (2001) {Sidewalks of New York} [Herself]
- "Aperture" (2007) [Herself - Interviewer]
- "Caiga quien caiga" (1996/I) {(2007-03-09)} [Herself]
- "Caiga quien caiga" (1996/I) {(2007-09-25)} [Herself]
- "Celebrity Poker Showdown" (2003) {Tournament 2 Championship (#2.6)} [Herself]
- "Celebrity Poker Showdown" (2003) {Tournament 2, Game 1 (#2.1)} [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2006-05-22)} [Herself]
- "Corazón de..." (1997) {(2006-05-23)} [Herself]
- "E! True Hollywood Story" (1996) {Tara Reid} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) {(2005-11-21)} [Herself]
- "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) {(2008-12-18)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-12-17)} [Herself]
- "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) {(2008-12-19)} [Herself]
- "Film '72" (1972) {(2006-09-18)} [Herself]
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {1045 (#1.10)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Ain't Queens (#1.7)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Ask the Dust (#1.9)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Bound (#1.32)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Clean Sweep (#1.5)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Closed Circle (#1.19)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Conejo Blanco (#1.21)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Dead-End (#1.12)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Deep Cover (#1.14)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Eye for an Eye (#1.23)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Eyes Wide Open (#1.1)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Fail-Safe (#1.15)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {In Deep (#1.4)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Insertion Point (#1.13)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Kill Jill (#1.16)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {La Mujer Dormida (#1.27)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Laszlo (#1.30)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Love Costs (#1.3)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Manwich to Go (#1.24)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Murder Will Out (#1.6)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {O.F.C. (#1.18)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Salvation (#1.20)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Slamming Doors (#1.11)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Smart Cows (#1.28)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Sub Rosa (#1.22)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {This Is What We Know (#1.8)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {To Catch a SIM (#1.17)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Toy Soldiers (#1.26)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Training Day (#1.29)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "Gemini Division" (2008) {Tug of War (#1.2)} [Anna Diaz] <1>
- "HBO First Look" (1992) {Eagle Eye} [Herself]
- "HBO First Look" (1992) {The Making of 'Alexander': Fortune Favors the Bold (#11.22)} [Herself]
- "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2003) {(#6.136)} [Herself - Guest] <2>
- "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2003) {(2006-07-24)} [Herself]
- "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2003) {(2007-04-09)} [Herself]
- "Larry King Live" (1985) {(2008-03-03)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(#10.5)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(2003-09-25)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(2004-11-23)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(2005-11-16)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(2007-04-03)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {Rosario Dawson/Donald Faison/Susan Tedeschi (#17.6)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" (2009) {(#1.188)} [Herself] <2>
- "Le grand journal de Canal+" (2004) {(2009-01-05)} [Himself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2004-11-19)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2005-03-16)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2005-08-16)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2005-10-13)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2005-11-17)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2006-07-19)} [Herself]
- "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) {(2008-12-15)} [Herself] <3>
- "Punk'd" (2003) {(#1.8)} [Herself]
- "Quelli che... il calcio" (2001) {(#16.16)} [Herself]
- "Robot Chicken" (2005) {More Blood, More Chocolate (#3.8)} (voice) [Clara Palmer/Dean's Girlfriend/Woman]
- "Saturday Night Live" (1975) {Rosario Dawson/Fleet Foxes (#34.13)} [Herself - Host/Various] <15>
- "SpongeBob SquarePants" (1999) {Truth or Square (#7.16)} [Herself]
- "Sunday Morning Shootout" (2003) {Kevin Costner: Part 2 (#4.24)} [Herself]
- "Tavis Smiley" (2004) {(2008-12-12)} [Herself] <2>
- "The Daily Show" (1996) {(2005-11-15)} [Herself]
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (2005) {(#5.117)} [Herself]
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" (1999) {(2002-08-09)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(2001-04-11)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2001-04-18)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2002-06-26)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2005-03-28)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2005-10-31)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2006-07-13)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2008-12-16)} [Herself] <3>
- "The Tony Danza Show" (2004) {(#1.56)} [Herself]
- "The Tony Danza Show" (2004) {(#2.56)} [Herself]
- "The View" (1997) {(2005-11-25)} [Herself]
- "Today" (1952) {(2005-08-04)} [Herself]
- "Today" (1952) {(2005-11-16)} [Herself]
- "Total Request Live" (1998) {(2005-11-16)} [Herself]
- "Total Request Live" (1998) {(2006-06-28)} [Herself]
- "Up Close with Carrie Keagan" (2007) {(2007-04-04)} [Herself]
- "Up Close with Carrie Keagan" (2007) {(2007-10-04)} [Herself] <6>
- "Up Close with Carrie Keagan" (2007) {(2008-09-24)} [Herself] <4>
- "Up Close with Carrie Keagan" (2007) {(2008-12-18)} [Herself]
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- _Rent (2005)_ (qv) -> $1,000,000
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- "The Independent Arts & Books" (UK), 16 January 2009, Iss. 6945, pg. 16 -17, by: Kaleem Aftab, "The tough cookie with a soft centre"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 2008, Vol. 55, Iss. 12, pg. 134-135, 176, 177, by: Stephen Rebello, "20 Questions"
- "Metro" (UK), 5 November 2008, pg. 10, by: Andrew Williams, "60 Second Interview"
- "Radiotileorassi" (Greece), 28 May 2005, Iss. 1841, pg. 46,47, by: Alexandros Romanos Lizardos, "Amartoli Rosario"
- "Black Book" (USA), February 2005, pg. 120-125, by: David Amsden; photos: Daniel Gabbay, "she ain't no kid: Ten years and two dozen films after being plucked from the sidewalks of New York's East Village, Rosario Dawson still has her feet planted firmly in the barrio."
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- "Sci Fi" (USA), October 2008, Vol. 14, Iss. 5, pg. 64, by: John Sullivan, "Joy Division"
- "TVFilm" (Netherlands), 15 March 2008, Iss. 6, "Rosario"
- "The Sydney Morning Herald" (Australia), 25 July 2006, by: AP, "Sin City Star Gets into Comics"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 21 July 2006, Vol. 1, Iss. 887, pg. 19-20, by: Neil Drumming, "Spotlight"
- "Parade" (USA), 6 November 2005, pg. 161, by: James Brady, "In Step With: Rosario Dawson"
- "Black Book" (USA), February 2005, pg. 126-127, "Diary of a Cover Star: Rosario Dawson: Notes from Home"
- "Movieline's Hollywood Life" (USA), February 2005, Vol. 16, Iss. 1, pg. 44-49+92, by: Andre Chutard, "Dawson's Peak"
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- "TVFilm" (Netherlands), 15 March 2008, Iss. 6, "Rosario"
- "Playboy" (USA), December 2005, Vol. 52, Iss. 12, pg. 89, by: Stephen Rebello, "Sex in Cinema 2005"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 19 August 2005, Vol. 1, Iss. 834, pg. 106-111, by: Cruz, Clarissa, ""Rent Control""
- "Celebrity Skin" (USA), September 2004, Vol. 28, Iss. 132, pg. 14, by: staff, "Top 100 Sexiest Stars: #89 Rosario Dawson"
- "Details" (USA), October 2003, pg. 170-171, by: Bob Ivry, "Rosario Dawson"
- "Celebrity Skin" (USA), August 2003, Vol. 26, Iss. 119, pg. 57, by: staff, "Pop Tarts: He Got Game"
- "Maxim" (USA), May 2001, Iss. Special, pg. 18, by: Guy Aroch, "Maxim Hot 100 2001: #23"
- "YM" (USA), May 2001, pg. 54-57, by: Antoine Verglas, "Josie & the Pussycats: Offstage"
- "Teen People" (USA), April 2001, pg. 208-213, by: Todd France, "Meow Mix"
- "Playboy" (USA), November 1996, Vol. 53, Iss. 11, pg. 28, by: staff, "Tease Frame: Rosario Dawson"
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- "Lucky Magazine" (USA), January 2009
- "Rolling Stone" (USA), 2 April 2007, Iss. 1027
- "Marie Claire" (USA), December 2005
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 18 February 2005, Vol. 1, Iss. 807
- "Black Book" (USA), February 2005
- "Movieline's Hollywood Life" (USA), February 2005, Vol. 16, Iss. 1
- "Giant" (USA), 2005, Iss. 4
- "IFP/West Calendar" (USA), April 2002, Vol. 11, Iss. 4
- "Seventeen" (USA), April 2001
- "TV Guide" (USA), 31 March 2001, Vol. 49, Iss. 13
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 16 February 2001, Vol. 1, Iss. 582
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- Spoken vocals on 1999 Prince and the Revolution EP "1999: The New Master," track "Rosario (1999)."
- Appeared in the Chemical Brothers Film Clip "Out Of Control"
- Appears in Pharrell Williams' "Frontin'" Video (2003)
- Appeared in Aaliyah's music video, "Miss You".
- She did voice work for the song "She Lives In My Lap" by Outkast on their album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.
- Was featured as #19 in Maxim Magazine's "Hot 100 of 2002" supplement. (2002)
- (August 2005): Plays Julia in "Two Gentlemen of Verona" musical by John Guare and Galt MacDermot, based on the play by William Shakespeare (Delacorte Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- Appeared in an episode of Sesame Street. The episode was about a garden in the middle of Manhatten, and how some kids grew the plants. It shows Rosario as one of the kids helping in the garden.
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- As an actor there are times when you're sitting around and wishing you were working, so you've got to just take it when it comes.
- I'd be taller. I'm 5' 7", but my mom is 6 feet tall. In my family, I'm short. (when asked what she would change about her body)
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- Her uncle is a teacher known as Uncle Frank or Mr. Jump
- Is of Puerto Rican, Afro-Cuban, Irish, and Native American descent.
- Discovered sitting on her front porch in New York City and asked if she wanted to be in a movie. That movie was _Kids (1995)_ (qv).
- Attended an alternative school in downtown Manhattan, where she harbored aspirations of one day becoming a marine biologist.
- Was raised in Manhattan by her mother, a professional vocalist, and her father, who worked in construction.
- Has a younger brother named Clay
- Lives with 'Jason Lewis (I)' (qv) (who plays Jerry "Smith" Jerrod in _"Sex and the City" (1998)_ (qv)) [November 2005].
- Has her own production company called Trybe.
- Rosario's character from _Rent (2005)_ (qv), Mimi, is modeled after the character Mimi in 'Giacomo Puccini' (qv)'s "La Boheme.".
- Her uncle is comic book artist 'Gustavo Vazquez' (qv).
- 2006 - Co-created the comic book "Occult Crimes Taskforce.".
- Broke up with 'Jason Lewis (I)' (qv) [November 9, 2006].
- Originally had a small part as a nurse in the film _The Devil's Rejects (2005)_ (qv). Her character was cut out of the theatrical release after director 'Rob Zombie' (qv) decided to remove the character Dr. Satan. Her character was to be killed off within forty seconds of her entrance.
- Is an alumna of the Lee Strasberg Institute, along with such actors as 'Frank Miranda (II)' (qv), 'Mickey Rourke' (qv), 'Scarlett Johansson' (qv), 'Dennis Hopper' (qv), and 'Julia Roberts (I)' (qv).
- She is a huge fan of the Star Trek franchise, and even speaks broken Klingon language.
- Her paternal grandmother is of Apache and Seminole ancestry.
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