Judy Reyes

Judy Reyes (born November 5, 1967) is an American actress, model and producer, best known for her roles as Carla Espinosa on the NBC/ABC medical comedy series Scrubs (2001–2009), as Zoila Diaz in the Lifetime comedy-drama Devious Maids (2013–2016), and as Annalise "Quiet Ann" Zayas in the TNT crime comedy-drama Claws (2017–2022). Reyes also appeared in the films All Together Now (2020), Smile (2022), and Birth/Rebirth (2023), for which she received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Performance nomination.

Judy Reyes
Reyes in 2013
Born (1967-11-05) November 5, 1967 (age 56)
New York City, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • producer
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)Edwin Figueroa
(m. 19??; div. 20??)
PartnerGeorge Valencia (20??–??)
Children1

Early life

Reyes was born on November 5, 1967, in The Bronx, New York, to Dominican immigrants.[1][2] She has three sisters,[3] including a fraternal twin sister named Joselin Reyes, who played a paramedic on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Reyes grew up on Bainbridge Avenue, from the age of 13 to the age of 25–26.[3] She attended Hunter College in Manhattan, where she began her acting career.[4]

Career

In the early 1990s, Reyes began her television career with guest starring roles in a number of shows, including Law & Order, NYPD Blue, and The Sopranos. She also had a recurring role in Oz as Tina Rivera. She is best known for her portrayal of nurse Carla Espinosa on the NBC comedy Scrubs from 2001 to 2009. She has starred in a number of made for television movies, primarily for Lifetime network, including Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story (2008), and The Pregnancy Project (2012).

After leaving Scrubs, Reyes guest-starred in several shows, including Castle, Medium, Off the Map, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2011, she starred as a mother dealing with her estranged husband's return into her life after his stint in prison in the independent drama Gun Hill Road. The film is set in Reyes' native Bronx, and its title refers to a real-life street that intersects Bainbridge Avenue on which Reyes herself grew up.[3] The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.[5] Reyes also had small supporting roles in several films, including Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five (1998), Bringing Out the Dead (1999), Washington Heights (2002), and Dirty (2005).

Reyes at the 2011 Dallas International Film Festival

In 2012, Reyes was cast as series regular Zoila Diaz, the senior maid, in the ABC comedy-drama pilot Devious Maids, created by Marc Cherry.[6] On May 14, 2012, the series was not picked up by ABC, but on June 22, 2012, Lifetime ordered a run of thirteen episodes.[7] The series premiered June 23, 2013.[8] The Devious Maids finale episode aired on August 8, 2016.[9] Two weeks following the show's cancellation, Reyes was cast opposite Niecy Nash in the TNT crime comedy-drama Claws playing the role of Annalise "Quiet Ann" Zayas.[10] The series premiered on June 11, 2017 and ended in 2022 after four seasons. She also had the recurring roles as Dina Milagro in the CW comedy series Jane the Virgin (2015–19) and as Ramona in the Netflix comedy One Day at a Time (2017–2020). She played the role of Eva, executive producer of media conglomerate Waystar Royco's ATN news channel, in the HBO drama series Succession in 2018. Reyes also had a recurring roles in the comedy series Search Party and Better Things, and guest starred on Black-ish. In 2022, Reyes guest-starred in season 3 of Batwoman where she portrayed Kiki Roulette who was responsible for building Joker's joy buzzer.

Reyes starred in the independent films My Name Is David (2015) and Girl Flu. (2016), and had a supporting role in the thriller film The Circle (2017). She received Imagen Awards for Best Actress - Drama (Television) for her performance in the 2021 made-for-television film Torn from Her Arms. [citation needed] She appeared opposite her One Day at a Time co-star Justina Machado in the 2020 drama film, All Together Now.[11] In 2022, she had a supporting role in the supernatural horror film, Smile, it was a box office success, grossing over $217 million worldwide.[12] The following year, Reyes played the leading role in the psychological horror film, Birth/Rebirth. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and Reyes received positive reviews for her performance.[13][14] She received Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Performance nomination for her performance.[15] Also in 2023, Reyes had a recurring role in the horror-comedy series The Horror of Dolores Roach, appearing again opposite Justina Machado.[16]

Reyes set to appear as a mother of the lead character in the romantic drama film, Turtles All the Way Down based on the 2017 novel of the same name by John Green.[17] She also was cast opposite Kaitlin Olson in a series regular role in the ABC comedy-drama series High Potential based on the French series HPI.[18]

Personal life

Reyes at the 2012 Imagen Awards

As of May 2002, Reyes was married to cinematographer Edwin Figueroa.[19]

Reyes was in a relationship with director George Valencia; they have a daughter together, Leila Rey, born on November 27, 2009.[20] Together, they founded the non-profit Sound of GOL Foundation!, a "recreational past time charity for young girls".[21]

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Jack and His FriendsRosie
1996No ExitMaria LentiniDirect-to-video
1997Lena's DreamsMartisa
1998Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by FiveWaitress
GodzillaWoman #1Uncredited
1999Bringing Out the DeadICU Nurse
2000King of the JungleLydia Morreto
2002Washington HeightsDaisy
2004King of the CornerNurse Kathleen Delehant
2005DirtyBryant
2008The Poker ClubDetective Patterson
Glow Ropes: The Rise and Fall of a Bar Mitzvah EmceeVanessa Dupree
2011Gun Hill RoadAngela Rodriguez
Without MenMagnoliaDirect-to-video
KaylienTeacherShort film
2015My Name Is DavidHis Neighbor
2016Girl Flu.Celeste
2017The CircleCongresswoman Olivia Santos
2020All Together NowDonna
2022SmileVictoria Muñoz
2022Christmas, No FilterCarol
2023Birth/RebirthCelieNominated — Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Performance
2024Turtles All the Way DownGina Holmes
2024Our Little SecretPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Law & OrderMaria BarragonEpisode: "Sisters of Mercy"
1993Street JusticeJodyEpisode: "Countdown"
1994As the World TurnsNitaEpisode #1.9826
The Cosby MysteriesLaura MonteroEpisode: "Only You"
New York UndercoverHelenaEpisode: "After Shakespeare"
1995CBS Schoolbreak SpecialGiselleEpisode: "Stand Up"
1996NYPD BlueAnna OrtizEpisode: "Where'd the Van Gogh?"
The ProsecutorsMaria ValquezTelevision film
1997CosbyMiss ReyesEpisode: "About My Life"
Nothing SacredMaritzaEpisodes: "Proofs for the Existence of God" and "Song of Songs"
1998TrinityMrs. CupiderosEpisode: "In Loco Parentis"
1999Mind PreyDet. VegaTelevision film
1999–2002OzTina RiveraRecurring role, 5 episodes
2000The SopranosMichelleEpisode: "From Where to Eternity"
Madigan MenVera the Dog WalkerEpisode: "Pilot"
2001100 Centre StreetOliviaEpisode: "Things Change"
Third WatchGina FuentesEpisodes: "Requiem for a Bantamweight" and "Unfinished Business"
WW 3Maria CruzTelevision film
2001–09ScrubsNurse Carla EspinosaSeries regular, 169 episodes
ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Series (2006, 2008)
Nominated - ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Series (2002, 2009)
Nominated - Imagen Award for Best Actress - Television (2005, 2007)
2003Blue's CluesCarmenEpisode: "Blue's Big Car Trip"
2005Strong MedicineJane LopezEpisode: "Family Practice"
2006Our HouseBillyTelevision film
2008Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera StoryLuz CuevasTelevision film
Nominated - Imagen Award for Best Actress - Television
2009CastleTheresa CandelaEpisode: "Little Girl Lost"
HawthorneVita GonzalezEpisode: "No Guts, No Glory"
2010MediumJane LivingstonEpisode: "Native Tongue"
Ask AlanVanessaTelevision film
2011Off the MapEva MoranEpisodes: "It's Good" and "Es Un Milagro"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitInez RiveraEpisode: "Blood Brothers"
2012The Pregnancy ProjectJuanaTelevision film
Nominated - Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actress - Television
Happily DivorcedTeresaEpisode: "Cesar’s Wife"
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade NinjaSeñora Jorge (voice)Episode: "Viva El Nomicon"
2013–16Devious MaidsZoila DiazSeries regular, 48 episodes
Nominated-Imagen Award for Best Actress - Television (2014, 2015)
2015iZombieLola AbanoEpisode: "Brother, Can You Spare a Brain?"
Fresh Off the BoatMindy TorresEpisode: "Good Morning Orlando"
2015–17, 2019Jane the VirginDina MilagroRecurring role, 11 episodes
2016The Good WifeNola GadesEpisode: "Monday"
Blue BloodsCoryna GarzaEpisode: "For the Community"
2017–20One Day at a TimeRamonaRecurring role, 10 episodes
2017–22ClawsAnnalise "Quiet Ann" ZayasSeries regular, 40 episodes
2017, 2020Search PartyDebEpisodes: "Suspicion", "Obsession", "Denial" and "The Reckoning"
2018SuccessionEvaEpisodes: "Shit Show at the Fuck Factory", "Lifeboats" and "Sad Sack Wasp Trap"
Dirty JohnVergaEpisodes: "Red Flags and Parades" and "Remember It Was Me"
2019–22Better ThingsLalaEpisodes: "No Limits", "Show Me the Magic", "Escape Drill" and "We Are Not Alone"
2020Black-ishDr. PaulEpisode: "Hero Pizza"
2021Torn from Her ArmsThelma GarciaTelevision film
Imagen Award for Best Actress - Drama (Television)
2022BatwomanKiki RouletteEpisodes: "Broken Toys" and "We’re All Mad Here"
2023Party DownSackerEpisode: "KSGY-95 Prizewinner's Luau"
Florida ManCapt. Donna Delgado2 episodes
The Horror of Dolores RoachMarcie3 episodes
Dr. DeathKim VerdiRecurring role, 7 episodes
2024High PotentialSelena SotoUpcoming series

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