Jacqueline Obradors

Jacqueline Obradors (born October 6, 1966[1]) is an American actress. She has appeared in films such as Six Days, Seven Nights (1998), Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999), Tortilla Soup (2001), A Man Apart (2003) and Unstoppable (2004).[2] She is also the voice of Audrey Rocio Ramirez in Atlantis: The Lost Empire. On television, Obradors is known for her role as Detective Rita Ortiz in the ABC crime drama series NYPD Blue (2001–2005).

Jacqueline Obradors
Born (1966-10-06) October 6, 1966 (age 57)
OccupationActress
Years active1990–present
Known for

Early life edit

Obradors was born in the San Fernando Valley, the daughter of Argentine immigrants Angie, a church worker, and Albert Obradors, an office cleaning business owner. Before becoming an actress, Obradors was a cashier at Hughes Market in Canoga Park, California.[citation needed]

Career edit

Obradors began her career with starring in the action films Red Sun Rising (1994) and Soldier Boyz (1995). On television, she guest-starred on Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Diagnosis: Murder, Murder, She Wrote and The John Larroquette Show. She appeared in the Problem Child 3: Junior in Love (1995), a made-for-television movie and the third and final installment of the Problem Child trilogy. In 1998, she co-starred in the box-office hit action-adventure comedy film, Six Days, Seven Nights. The following year, she appeared in the comedy film Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. In 2000, she was a regular cast member in the short-lived sitcom, Battery Park.

In 2001, Obradors played the leading role in the comedy-drama film, Tortilla Soup. The film received positive reviews from critics.[3] She did voice over work in the Disney film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) and its sequel, Atlantis: Milo's Return (2003), and co-starred in the action films A Man Apart (2003) playing Stacy Vetter, the murdered wife of Vin Diesel's character DEA Agent Sean Vetter, and Unstoppable (2004). She appeared in one episode of George Lopez as Angie's sister, Gloria. Also in 2001, she moved to television for the regular role of detective Rita Ortiz in the ABC police drama series, NYPD Blue. She stayed in the show to series finale that aired in 2005. Later in 2005, she took the series regular role on the NBC sitcom, Freddie as Sofia, Freddie's sister.[4] The series was canceled after one season in 2006.

Obradors took a break after Freddie. In 2009, she appeared in the crime film Crossing Over starring Harrison Ford and the following year had a recurring role of Paloma Reynosa in the CBS series, NCIS. She guest-starred on The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Franklin & Bash, Grimm, Castle and Lucifer. She starred in the original pilot for the FX crime drama series, Mayans M.C. as a matriarch of the Reyes family and EZ’s mother, but was cut-off during the creative reasons.[5] She had a recurring roles on the TV Land sitcom Lopez in 2016, the Amazon Studios crime drama Bosch |(2019-21), and the Freeform mystery thriller The Watchful Eye in 2023.[6] She appeared in the romantic comedy film Palm Springs in 2020, and in 2023 co-starred in the Amazon Prime Video miniseries Daisy Jones & the Six.[7]

Filmography edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Red Sun RisingRita
1995Soldier BoyzVasquez
1997The PeopleDee Ramon
1998Six Days, Seven NightsAngelicaNominated - Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actress - Comedy/Romance
1999Deuce Bigalow: Male GigoloElaine Fowler
2001Tortilla SoupCarmen NaranjoNominated - ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
Atlantis: The Lost EmpireAudrey Rocio RamirezVoice
2003A Man ApartStacy Vetter
Atlantis: Milo's ReturnAudrey Rocio Ramirez / NurseVoice
2004UnstoppableDetective Amy Knight
2009Crossing OverSpecial Agent Phadkar
2014Bad AssesRosaria Parkes
2019Windows on the WorldMargot
2020Palm SpringsPia Wilder
2022Catwoman: HuntedLa DamaVoice

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990–1993Parker Lewis
1995Live ShotSonya Lopez(uncredited)
1995Diagnosis MurderAnitaEpisode: "My Baby Is Out of This World"
1995Problem Child 3: Junior in LoveConchitaTelevision film
1996Murder She WrotePatricia DecaldeEpisode: "Death Goes Double Platinum"
1996The John Larroquette ShowMyraEpisode: "The Train Wreck"
1996SlidersCarolEpisode: "Season's Greedings"
1996–1997The Burning ZoneMarion (uncredited)
1997Silk StalkingsMaria MartineEpisode: "Silent Witness"
1992–1997RenegadeTeresa RomeroEpisode: "Sawed-off Shotgun Wedding"
1998L.A. DoctorsAutumn
1999–2000JesseIrma
2000Battery ParkElena Ramirez
2000–2006Strong MedicineDolores Rivera (uncredited)
2001Kate BrasherMary Elizabeth Rodriguez
2001Some of My Best FriendsMichelle
2001–2005NYPD BlueDetective Rita Ortiz80 episodes
Nominated—ALMA Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Television Series
2003George LopezGloria PalmeroEpisode: "A Kiss Is Just a Kiss"
2005–2006FreddieSofiaSeries regular
2009Cold CaseDr. Julie Ramirez (uncredited)Episode: "Mind Games"
2010NCISPaloma ReynosaEpisodes: "Borderland", "Rule Fifty-One", "Spider and the Fly"
2010-2022Curious GeorgeCecilia
2011The GladesMarisol SanchezEpisode: "Dirty Little Secrets"
2012Young Justice: InvasionAlannaEpisode: "Earthlings"
2014GrimmAva DiazEpisode: "Cry Luison"
2015CastleAllison HydeEpisode: "XX"
2016LopezAlita4 episodes
2018Mayans M.C.Marisol ReyesEpisode: Pilot
2019-2021BoschDetective Christina Vega
2023Daisy Jones & the SixLucia
2023Frasier (2023 TV series)SiobhanEpisode 6: "Blinde Date"
2024Grey's AnatomyValerie CardenasRecurring role: Season 20

AudioBooks edit

YearTitleRole
2015Rain of the GhostsMarina Cortez

References edit

  1. ^ "Today in History: Birthdays". Boston Globe. October 6, 2023. p. B2. ProQuest 2873136760. Actor Elisabeth Shue is 60. Singer Matthew Sweet is 59. Actor Jacqueline Obradors is 57. Actor Amy Jo Johnson is 53. Actor Emily Mortimer is 52. See also:
    • "Birthdays for For Monday, Oct. 6". Deseret News. October 6, 2003. p. A2. ProQuest 351160179. Actress Elisabeth Shue 40. Singer Matthew Sweet 39. Actress Jacqueline Obradors 37
  2. ^ "Jacqueline Obradors - Biography and Filmography - 1966". Hollywood.com. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Tortilla Soup - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. August 24, 2001.
  4. ^ "'Freddie' prompts thoughts of sleep". NBC News. October 13, 2005.
  5. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (March 17, 2017). "'Mayans M.C.': Jacqueline Obradors To Co-Star In 'Sons Of Anarchy' Spinoff Pilot".
  6. ^ Petski, Denise (2018-08-30). "'Bosch': Jacqueline Obradors To Recur In Season 5 Of Amazon Drama Series". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  7. ^ Petski, Denise (October 25, 2021). "'Daisy Jones & The Six': Tom Wright & Jacqueline Obradors Join Amazon Series".

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