Liza Colón-Zayas

Liza Colón-Zayas (born 1972) is an American actress and playwright. She is best known for playing Tina Marrero on the comedy-drama series The Bear.[1][2][3]

Liza Colón-Zayas
Born
Liza Colón

1972 (age 51–52)
Occupation(s)Actress, playwright
Years active1994–present
SpouseDavid Zayas

Early life

She was born as Liza Colón in 1972 in The Bronx borough of New York City. She earned her bachelor's degree in theater from SUNY Albany.[4]

Career

Colón-Zayas began her career off-Broadway. She broke into mainstream theatre when she wrote, produced, and starred in a one-woman show titled Sistah Supreme, a semi-autobiographical play in which she chronicles growing up as a Latina woman in New York during the 1970s and 1980s.[4]

Colón-Zayas has been a member of the LAByrinth Theatre Company, a New York-based traveling actors' group, since its founding in 1992.[5] On stage, she originated the role of Norca in the off-Broadway productions of Our Lady of 121st Street and the role of Haiku Mom in Quiara Alegría Hudes Pulitzer winner, Water By The Spoonful.[6] In 1999, she appeared in the Philip Seymour Hoffman directed play, In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings.[7][8]

One of Colón-Zayas most memorable role to theatergoers was as the "Church Lady" in Stephen Adly Guirgis's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Between Riverside and Crazy which played the Atlantic Theater Company in 2014 and then Second Stage Theater in 2015. Colón-Zayas earned a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actress for her portrayal. She went on to play the role once more in 2022 on Broadway at Second Stage's Hayes Theatre.[9]

In 2021, she was honored at the Dramatists Guild Foundation with the Madge Evans and Sidnet Kingsley Award. DGF’s longest-running award honors a mid-career dramatist and stage actresses for excellence in the theatre.[7]

On the big screen, she's appeared in United 93 (2006), Righteous Kill (2008), and the 2016 action horror film The Purge: Election Year.[10]

Colón-Zayas has also appeared in television series such as Sex and the City, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Blue Bloods, Dexter, and many more. In 2019, she got her first recurring role on the short-lived OWN drama, David Makes Man, and in 2021, she joined the cast of the Emmy-winning drama, In Treatment, as Rita.[11][4]

In 2022, Colón-Zayas rose to significant fame after starring in Hulu's critically acclaimed drama comedy series The Bear as Tina Marrero. She has received critical praise for her portrayal, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and an Imagen Award.[1][12][13]

She starred in John Krasinski's live action animated fantasy comedy feature IF released in 2024.[14]

Personal life

Colón-Zayas is married to actor David Zayas, known for his role as Angel Batista on Showtime's Dexter.[1]

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995The KeeperC.O. Melendez
2002UnfaithfulGrumpy teacher
Apartment #5CYolanda
2004Keane1st Ticket Agent
2005HeightsAna
2006FreedomlandBea
United 93Waleska Martinez[15]
2007Goodbye BabyHost
2008Righteous KillJudge Angel Rodriguez
2011MargaretNurse
2012Won't Back DownYvonne[16]
2013All Is BrightMother of Six
2015The StockroomApril
2016The Purge: Election YearDawn
All at OnceLinda Ramirez
Collateral BeautyTrevor's Mom
2017Lost Cat CoronaJasmine
2018Breaking BrooklynMs. Cruz
2020Before/During/AfterJuanita
2021Naked SingularityLiszt[17][18]
2022Allswell in New YorkDaisy[19]
2023Cat PersonOfficer Elaine
2024IFJanet

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994New York UndercoverSpeakerEpisode: "Los Macheteros"
2000DeadlineSocial WorkerEpisode: "Daniel in the Lion's Den"
2001Third WatchMariaEpisode: "Adam 55-3"
2002–2022Law & OrderLuisa / Sherry Velez / Lara Vega3 episodes
2004Sex and the CityMelitaEpisode: "Splat!"
Hope & FaithRustiEpisode: "Queer as Hope"
2004–2015Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDolores Rodriguez / Cyndi3 episodes
2005Jonny ZeroLuciaEpisode: "La Familia"
2006ConvictionM.E. MuldoonEpisode: "Breakup"
The Bedford DiariesDr. SternEpisode: "Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder"
2007Rescue MeSarahEpisode: "Balance"
2008HouseMariaEpisode: "Emancipation"
2009Taking ChanceTicketing AgentTelevision film
Nurse JackieMrs. ArmandoEpisode: "School Nurse"
2010How to Make It in AmericaGloriaEpisode: "Big in Japan"
DexterPaloma AragonEpisode: "Take It!"
2011LouieMiss Hernandez2 episodes
HungGloriaEpisode: "The Whole Beefalo"
2013AssistanceDorothyTelevision film
2015Get Some!Mickie MartellEpisode: "Chopped"
2016UnforgettableLaura BartonEpisode: "Bad Company"
Blue BloodsAna BaezEpisode: "Stomping Grounds"
The PearlEileen RosadoTelevision film
2017BullADA Jessica GoodmanEpisode: "Already Gone"
2018TitansDetective Jessica Perez2 episodes
2019Proven InnocentLucia RinconEpisode: "Pilot"
David Makes ManPrincipal Fallow6 episodes
2021In TreatmentRita Ortiz
2022–presentThe BearTina MarreroMain role, 26 episodes[20][2][3]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995¡Olé!Liza (Sistah Supreme)Off-Broadway; Playwright
1999In Arabia, We'd All Be KingsDaisyOriginal Off-Broadway cast
2003Our Lady of 121st StreetNorcaOff-Broadway
Living OutZoila TezoOff-Broadway
2005The Last Days of Judas IscariotGloria / Mother TeresaOff-Broadway
2007A View From 151st StreetLeaOff-Broadway
2008The Little Flower of East OrangeMagnolia / Nurse 1 / Pope John XXIIIOff-Broadway
2009OthelloEmiliaOff-Broadway
2012Water by the SpoonfulHaiku MomSecond Stage Theater Production
2014Between Riverside and CrazyChurch LadyAtlantic Theater Production
2015Second Stage Theater Production
2017Mary JaneSherrieNew York Theatre Workshop Production
The BlamelessAmanda GarciaRegional
2019Halfway Bitches Go Straight to HeavenSargeAtlantic Theatre's Off-Broadway World Premiere
2022Between Riverside and CrazyChurch LadyOriginal Broadway Production

Awards and nominations

Film and television

YearAssociationCategoryProjectResultRef.
2023Imagen AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Comedy (Television)The BearWon[12]
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated[21]
2024Won[22]

Theatre

YearAssociationCategoryProjectResultRef.
2004Lucille Lortel AwardsOutstanding Featured ActressLiving OutNominated[23]
2015Outstanding Featured Actress in a PlayBetween Riverside and CrazyWon[23]
2018Mary JaneNominated[23]
2020Outer Critics Circle AwardsOutstanding Featured Actress in a PlayHalfway Bitches Go Straight to HeavenWon[23]
Obie AwardsPerformance AwardWon[23]
Drama League AwardsDistinguished Performance AwardNominated[23]
Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Actress in a PlayWon[23]
2021Dramatists Guild FoundationMadge Evans and Sidney Kingsley AwardWon[7]

See also

References