Rosie Pérez
Rosie Pérez is an acclaimed American actress, choreographer, and activist known for her dynamic performances in film and television. She gained fame in the early 1990s with her breakout role in Spike Lee's 'Do the Right Thing' and has since starred in notable films such as 'White Men Can't Jump' and 'Fearless.' Beyond her acting career, Pérez is recognized for her work as a choreographer and her advocacy for social issues, including Puerto Rican rights and representation in the arts. In recent news, she was honored at the Hispanic Heritage Awards for her contributions to culture and the arts.
Born on Sep 06, 1964 (61 years old)
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United States:
Rosie Perez was one of the co-hosts on 'Today' who listened to Stewart's revelations.
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Honduras:
Rosie Perez is among the honorees at the Leyenda de la Herencia Hispana award ceremony, celebrated for her artistic achievements.
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Dominican Republic:
Rosie Pérez will be recognized at the Herencia Hispana awards in 2025.
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