Biography
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America Ferrera, the youngest of six siblings, was born in Los
Angeles, California, to parents who emigrated to the United States from
Honduras in the mid-1970s. Her mother is a hotel executive in charge of
housecleaning staff. Later, her mom divorced her father and raised six
children – five girls, one boy – while stressing the importance of
higher education. Five have graduated from college and America is
working on earning her degree.
She was raised by her mother in the Woodland Hills section of Los
Angeles. She started acting at age eight in school plays and community
theater. She attended George Ellery Hale Middle School and El Camino
Real High School in Woodland Hills. From the time she was seven years
old, when she landed a small role in a school production of Hamlet,
Ferrera knew that she wanted to be a performer. She acted in school
plays and community theater in Los Angeles throughout her youth, but
with little help from her mom, who insisted that she pursue other
interests because she was concerned whether or not her daughter would
get a fair shake. Ferrera was forced to take the bus to auditions,
though eventually her mom saw her daughter’s dedication and began to
drive her.
In interviews America Ferrera has noted the contrast between the image
of the “typical Latina” experience and her own childhood. Observing that
growing up in a mostly Jewish, non-Latino neighborhood, she attended 52
bar mitzvahs and not a single quinceañera. She was raised speaking
English and is now learning to speak Spanish.
Ferrera’s famous smile is insured by Aquafresh Toothpase through Lloyd's
of London for US$10 million/GB£5million to generate
sales/donations for their Smile For Success campaign. The campaign is a
program plans to cover part of the cost for dental care for women trying
to get off welfare. Aquafresh claims they will donate $1 to Smiles for
Success for each box of Aquafresh White Trays that was purchased through
August 31, 2007.
Ferrera is the youngest of six siblings which include one brother and
four sisters. Her longterm boyfriend since college is Ryan Piers
Williams. Williams is from Texas, and is an aspiring film director. In
2007 he was an assistant to director Steven Soderbergh. They first met
while working on his student film at USC. Ferrera has repeatedly denied
rumors that they are engaged. Rumors that they had split up in January
2008 were not denied but Ferrera and Williams attended the NAACP Awards
together in February 2008. The two have been seen together throughout
Spring 2008 out and about in California. In April 2008 they purchased a
home together. They have two dogs — Buddy the Golden Retriever and a
lady Great Dane.
Ferrera attends the University of Southern California, where she is
majoring in International Relations; as of January 2007, she lacked only
one semester’s coursework to earn her degree. She spent the autumn of
2004 studying in the American University Washington Semester Program and
also attended New York University as a part of their Spring in New York
program in the spring of 2006 while she was performing in Dog Sees God.
In January 2008, Ferrera announced her endorsement of Senator Hillary
Rodham Clinton's run for president and joined the senator and her
daughter Chelsea Clinton during several campaign events in Nevada and
Pennsylvania. She has been quoted as saying that the United States
should take responsibility for illegal immigration and provide more help
to immigrants.
At the 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, America Ferrera said that America
won't be free until 2008 when George W. Bush leaves office.
In July 2002, she made her first TV movie, Gotta Kick It Up! for The
Disney Channel. That same year, she made her feature film debut in the
indie sleeper hit Real Women Have Curves. Ferrera followed this with
roles in both television Touched by an Angel and film The Sisterhood of
the Traveling Pants and Lords of Dogtown. Ferrera received a 2005
Movieline Breakthrough Award. In December 2005, she appeared in the
off-Broadway play Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead,
directed by Trip Cullman.

Low Cut and Busty
She landed the lead role in Ugly Betty in 2006. Ugly Betty is an adaptation of
the Colombian hit telenovela Betty La Fea, in which she portrays a girl whom her
peers find extremely unattractive, thus the series title. As Betty Suarez,
Ferrera wears braces, has bushy eyebrows and a disheveled wig, and make-up and
clothing intended to downplay her own looks. It’s in contrast to the rest of the
show, where everybody else is glammed up”, adding that it was Ferrera herself
who coined the term “Bettification” to describe the process.
For her role in Ugly Betty, America Ferrera won the 2007 Golden Globe for Best
Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical, beating
out fellow nominees Marcia Cross, Felicity Huffman, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and
Mary-Louise Parker. As a result of the award, she was congratulated by the U.S.
House of Representatives as being a role model for young Hispanics. On 28
January 2007 America Ferrera won the prestigious Screen Actors Guild Award for
Best Female Actor in a Comedy Series. She also starred in and executive produced
the poignant short film Muertas.
In 2007, Time Magazine chose America Ferrera as one of the top artists and
entertainers in their “Time 100: The Most Influential People In The World”
issue. In July 2007, America Ferrera also won Imagen Foundation’s Creative
Achievement Award. On September 16, 2007, Ferrera won a Primetime Emmy Award for
Outstanding Lead Actress - Comedy Series for her role of Betty Suarez on ABC’s
Ugly Betty. In the summer of 2007, she wrapped filming on The Sisterhood of the
Traveling Pants 2, the sequel to the 2005 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling
Pants.
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