
Elizabeth Peña
Elizabeth Maria Peña (September 23, 1959 – October 14, 2014) was an American actress, and the daughter of a theater-company co-founder, who has also compiled experience as a television director in her own right. Peña was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, daughter of Estella Margarita (née Toirac), an arts administrator and producer, and Mario Peña, the Cuban-born actor, writer, and director who jointly founded the Latin American Theatre Ensemble. It is unknown whether Peña was named after the town of her birth. Peña graduated from New York's High School of Performing Arts in 1977. Her classmates included Ving Rhames, alongside whom she would later co-star in Jacob's Ladder, and Esai Morales, alongside whom she would later co-star in La Bamba. She is also a founding member of the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors. In 1979, Peña appeared in her first film, El Super, "an exceptionally moving and melancholy comedy about a family of lower-middle-class Cuban refugees attempting to adjust to life in Spanish Harlem.", New York City. Peña worked once again with film director, Leon Ichaso in his next feature Crossover Dreams opposite Ruben Blades. Peña has appeared in movies such as La Bamba, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Lone Star, Vibes, and Rush Hour. In 2002, she starred in Showtime's Resurrection Blvd. as Tia Bibi Corrades in the episode "Justicia," which she also directed. During the next year, 2003, she appeared in and directed "It Was Fun While It Lasted," an episode of The Brothers Garcia. She also provided the voice of the character Mirage in Pixar's animated film The Incredibles. She guest starred in the 18th episode of Numb3rs, Season Two, as Sonya Benavides. Although the actress does speak Spanish, she does not dub her own voice for Spanish releases. Peña is also noted for having starred in I Married Dora, a sitcom that lasted only 13 episodes in 1987, as Dora Calderon, the "Dora" of the show's title. In the final show, the cast broke the "fourth wall" of suspended disbelief by announcing their cancellation on-camera and taking a curtain call. Writer-director John Sayles produced the critically acclaimed but short-lived television series Shannon's Deal (1989–1991) co-starring Peña alongside series lead Jamey Sheridan. In 1996 Sayles wrote and directed the mystery film Lone Star and again cast her in a co-starring role. Peña died on October 14, 2014 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California at the age of 55.
Filmography (92 titles)
5.1MovieThe Song of Sway Lake
Marlena · 2019
6.4MovieGrandma
Carla · 2015
5.1MovieAna Maria in Novela Land
Sra. Soto · 2015
5.8MovieGirl on the Edge
Esther · 2015
5.5MoviePlush
Dr. Lopez · 2013
2.7MovieBlaze You Out
Dona · 2013
4.9MovieIn the Dark
Dr. Weinette · 2013
6.8ShowCommon Law
Travis' Foster Mother · 2012
5.1ShowCharlie's Angels
Warden Gloria Galvez · 2011
4.5MovieThe Perfect Family
Christina Rayes · 2011
3.5MovieDown for Life
Mrs. Castro · 2010
6.6MovieMother and Child
Lawyer · 2009
7.9ShowModern Family
Pilar Ramírez · 2009
6.3MovieNothing Like the Holidays
Anna Rodriguez · 2008
5.5MovieA Single Woman
Storyteller · 2008
5.8MovieRacing for Time
Flores · 2008
5.2MovieLove Comes Lately
Esperanza · 2007
4.6MovieDragon Wars: D-War
Agent Linda Perez · 2007
6.0MovieGoal II: Living the Dream
Rosa Maria · 2007
5.7MovieAdrift in Manhattan
Isabel Parades · 2007
4.5MovieSueno
Mirabela · 2005
8.1ShowGhost Whisperer
Marla · 2005
6.2MovieThe Lost City
Miliciana (Zoraida) Muñoz · 2005
4.3MovieKeep Your Distance
Holly · 2005
5.9MovieDown in the Valley
Gale · 2005
7.0MovieTransamerica
Margaret · 2005
7.0ShowAmerican Dad!
Store Owner (voice) · 2005
5.6MovieHow the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer
Lolita · 2005
7.0ShowNumb3rs
Sonya Benavides · 2005
7.7MovieThe Incredibles
Mirage (voice) · 2004