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America Ferrera Visits a Waukegan Middle School
America Ferrera visits Robert Abbott Middle School in Waukegan, IL to talk to a group of 8th graders about climate change and the coal plant in their town.
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America Ferrera is perhaps best known for her fearless portrayal of “Betty Suarez” on ABC’s hit comedy Ugly Betty. This breakthrough role has earned Ferrera an Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award, as well as ALMA and Imagen Awards. Ferrera recently wrapped production on Ryan Piers Williams’ X/Y opposite Amber Tamblyn, Melonie Diaz and Common. Ferrera also serves as a producer on the film.
Ferrera was recently seen in Diego Luna’s biography, Cesar Chavez: An American Hero, which centers on the civil-rights activist and labor organizer, Cesar Chavez. Portraying his wife, “Helen Chavez,” Ferrera stars opposite Michael Peña and alongside an impressive cast including Rosario Dawson and Gabriel Mann.
Ferrera will also lend her vocal talents to How To Train Your Dragon 2 which will be released by Dreamworks on June 13th. She was last seen in David Ayer’s crime thriller, End of Watch co-starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Anna Kendrick, Michael Peña, and Cody Horn and Todd Berger’s comedy It’s a Disaster opposite Julia Stiles and David Cross.
In October 2012, Ferrera was seen in the four-hour television series for PBS and international broadcast, the Half The Sky project. The series, which was shot in 10 underprivileged countries, delivers audiences with an intimate and dramatic portrayal of the women and young girls in the world that live under some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable. Ferrera joined reporter Nicholas Kristof, and actresses Diane Lane, Eva Mendes, Meg Ryan, Gabrielle Union and Olivia Wilde, in an inspiring program that captivates the struggling and empowering stories of females fighting for change.
In tandem with her work on the Half The Sky series, Ferrera served as ambassador on a campaign called, “America4America” joining Voto Latino, the leading non-partisan national youth empowerment organization. The campaign aimed to reach people across the country by using online content to engage in conversations with the actress and discusses issues related to voter id laws, education, and immigration.
Ferrera starred as “Roxie Hart” in the West End production of the hit musical Chicago for an eight week run that started in November 2011. Earlier that year she was also seen in a recurring role on the second season of the CBS hit series The Good Wife, in which she played an illegal, nanny and object of Eli’s (Alan Cumming) affection. Prior to this, she was seen in Ryan Piers Williams’ The Dry Land opposite Melissa Leo and Jason Ritter. Ferrera also executive produced the film, which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and won Best International Film at the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival. The film was released by Maya Entertainment.
Other feature film work includes Fox Searchlights’ Our Family Wedding, Dreamworks’ How To Train Your Dragon and Warner Bros.’ The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, the sequel to the 2005 original. She also starred in the bilingual independent film Towards Darkness, which she executive produced, and Fox Searchlight’s independent film Under The Same Moon.
Additional credits include the Brian Jun film Steel City, Catherine Hardwicke’s Lords of Dogtown, and the 2005 Sundance Film Festival entry How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer. America also appeared off-Broadway in Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead, directed by Trip Cullman.
Ferrera first secured her place as one of Hollywood’s most vibrant young talents with her starring role in the Patricia Cardoso film Real Women Have Curves. Her performance earned her a Sundance Jury Award for Best Actress, an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance, and a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance for a Leading Young Actress.
Share ThisAmerica Ferrera Visits a Waukegan Middle School
America Ferrera visits Robert Abbott Middle School in Waukegan, IL to talk to a group of 8th graders about climate change and the coal plant in their town.
Share ThisAmerica Ferrera Visits a Waukegan Middle School
America Ferrera visits Robert Abbott Middle School in Waukegan, IL to talk to a group of 8th graders about climate change and the coal plant in their town.
America Ferrera Visits a Waukegan Middle School
America Ferrera visits Robert Abbott Middle School in Waukegan, IL to talk to a group of 8th graders about climate change and the coal plant in their town.
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