Patricia Velásquez

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Patricia Velásquez
Born Patricia Carola Velásquez Semprún
(1971-01-31) 31 January 1971
Zulia, Venezuela
Occupation Actress and fashion model
Years active 1996–present
Website
www.patriciavelasquez.com

Patricia Carola Velásquez Semprún (born 31 January 1971) is a Venezuelan actress and fashion model.

Early life

Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Velásquez, the fifth of six children, was the daughter of Venezuelan parents. Her father is mestizo and her mother a member of the Indigenous Wayuu people.[1][2] Her parents were both teachers; her father also worked for UNESCO and as a result, she spent some of her childhood in Mexico and France. She attended San Vicente de Paul High School, graduating in 1987. In 1989, she participated in the Miss Venezuela pageant, where she took 2nd place (2nd finalist). After 3 years of college studies, Velásquez left for Milan, Italy, in pursuit of a modelling career.

Career

In 1997, she studied acting in Los Angeles and New York.[3] In 1998, she paced down runways in ready-to-wear fashion shows for designers such as Antonio Berardi, Bella Freud, Corinne Cobson, Claude Montana, and Dolce & Gabbana. As for print advertising, Velásquez appeared in ads for Chanel's Allure, Roberto Verino's Verino fragrance, as well as Victoria's Secret. Early in her modelling career, she appeared in several issues of the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. This led to a large number of further modeling engagements, which ultimately culminated in her being ranked #45 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2001[4] and #16 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women in the World" poll in 2002.

Velásquez played Anck-Su-Namun in the 1999 film The Mummy and its 2001 sequel The Mummy Returns.

She had a special appearance on "Breaking the Girl" video of the alternative rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Velásquez played the character of Begoña on several episodes of The L Word during its 5th season (2008). She had a recurring role on the television series Arrested Development playing Marta Estrella. On CSI: Miami, in the episode "From The Grave", she appeared as a guest star, playing Celia Gonzalez. She had a recurring role in the first season of Rescue Me playing Nez, the ex-girlfriend and mother of Franco's daughter, Keela. She most recently guest starred on Ugly Betty.

Velásquez competed on behalf of the charity the Wayúu Tayá Foundation on the twelfth season of The Apprentice. She was fired in week 6, on March 25, 2012.

Personal life

In 2002, Velásquez founded the Wayúu Tayá Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to assisting the Wayúu, a Venezuelan indigenous group.[5] In 2010, after the devastating Haiti earthquake, she had the Wayuú Tayá Foundation commission a special symbol of hope to raise money for the victims of the Haiti earthquake along with the slogan: Keep the "H" Close to Your Heart—Help Haiti Hope.[6] She is fluent in English, French, Italian, and Spanish.[3]

Filmography

  • Le Jaguar (1996), as Maya
  • Eruption (1997), as Luisa Soares
  • Beowulf (1999), as Pendra
  • No Vacancy (1999), as Ramona
  • The Mummy (1999), as Anck-Su-Namun
  • Committed (2000), as Carmen
  • Façade (2000), as Juanita
  • San Bernardo (2000), as Claudia
  • Turn It Up (2000), (cameo appearance)
  • The Mummy Returns (2001), as Meela Nais/Anck-Su-Namun
  • SSX Tricky (2001, video game), as Marisol Diez Delgado
  • Fidel (2002, miniseries), as Mirta
  • Mindhunters (2004), as Nicole Willis
  • Arrested Development (2004, TV series), as Marta Estrella
  • Zapata: The Dream of a Hero - El sueño del héroe (2004), as Josefa
  • The Twelve Days of Christmas Eve (2004, made-for-TV), as Isabel Frias
  • The L Word - Season 5, as Begoña (2008)
  • The Operative: Red Dawn (2010)
  • Almighty Thor (2011)
  • Eternal Ashes as Ana lead and Executive producer (2011)
  • Liz in September as Liz lead and Executive producer (2012) pre-production

References

  1. Mummy Returns, The : Interview with Patricia Velasquez
  2. Iman and Petra support a model cause in New York
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Patricia Velasquez - Details". Cinema.com. Retrieved 2007-05-19. 
  4. "FreeJose.com". Maxim Magazine Hot 100 Women of 2001. Retrieved 2007-02-06. 
  5. "Wayúu Tayá Foundation web site". Retrieved 2007-01-02. 
  6. "Help Haiti Hope". Keep the "H" Close to Your Heart -- Help Haiti Hope. 

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