Teresa Parente

Teresa Parente
Born 1955[1]
Bronx, New York, U.S.
Occupation Television actress, Singer
Years active 1991-present
Spouse(s) Mark Ritts (?-2009) (his death) (3 children)
Children James Ritts
Gabriella Ritts
Daniel (adopted)[2]
Website http://www.teresaparente.com

Teresa Parente is an American actress and singer.

Career

She is best known for her recurrent role on the Fox Broadcasting Company's sitcom Married...with Children, as hapless television reporter "Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardenal." She played more than forty different female characters, including the show's main love interest, on the Brandon Tartikoff/PBS comedy series, The Steven Banks Show, and has guest-starred on many other American television series, including Night Court, L.A. Law, Cafe Americain, Friends, and 3rd Rock from the Sun. In 2002, she debuted as a feature film actress in New Line Cinema's S1m0ne, written and directed by Andrew Niccol and starring Al Pacino. Shortly thereafter, she was cast as Anthony LaPaglia's suicidal mother (in flashback) on CBS's Without a Trace, appearing in three episodes of the series. She was female lead Roxanne Bojarski's mother in multiple episodes of the NBC dramatic series American Dreams, and in 2006, narrowly escaped death in a hail of gunfire on CBS's drama series, Numb3rs.

Parente is a New York stage actress, singer, and a performer in many TV and radio commercials. Teresa is currently singing jazz at Los Angeles venues, as a featured soloist with Concert Choirs (most recently with the Hollywood Master Chorale), and gives private performances featuring jazz gems and selections from the Great American Songbook. In 2008, she formed the Sisters of Swing (S.O.S), an Andrews Sisters-style girl group.

Personal life

She is the widow of actor/writer/producer Mark Ritts and has a daughter and son. She is a native of The Bronx, New York.

Filmography

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