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Gina Torres

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American actress (born 1969)

Gina Torres
Torres in 2024
Born (1969-04-25)April 25, 1969 (age 55)
OccupationActress
Years active1992–present
Spouse
Children1

Gina Torres (born April 25, 1969)[1] is an American actress. Her starring roles includeZoe Washburne in the science fiction seriesFirefly (2002–2003) and its feature film sequelSerenity (2005), and asJessica Pearson in the legal drama seriesSuits (2011–2018) and its spin-off seriesPearson (2019).[2] Most recently, she starred on the series9-1-1: Lone Star (2021–2025).

Early life, family and education

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Torres was born in New York to CatholicCuban immigrants inThe Bronx.[1][3] Her father worked as atypesetter forLa Prensa and theNew YorkDaily News.[4] Torres speaks fluent Spanish.[5]

Torres is amezzo-soprano. She began singing at an early age and attendedFiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts inNew York City. She trained in opera and jazz and performed in a gospel choir. Torres applied and was accepted to several colleges but could not afford to attend.[6] She chose instead to pursue a career as an actress.[1]

Career

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In 2001, Torres won theALMA Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Syndicated Drama Series for her role inCleopatra 2525.[7] She starred as Zoe Washburne in Fox's short-livedFirefly series, which lasted only one season, in 2002.[8]

In 2004, Torres appeared in seven episodes of the third season on24 as Julia Milliken, a woman who has an affair with theWhite House Chief of Staff and becomes involved in a presidential scandal. In 2005, she was tapped for thepilot episode ofSoccer Moms. In that same year, Torres was nominated for theInternational Press Academy'sGolden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Drama, for her role as Jasmine inAngel. Her film appearances have included the science fiction filmsThe Matrix Reloaded andThe Matrix Revolutions (both 2003), the drama filmJam (2006), the romantic comedy filmI Think I Love My Wife (2007), the independent drama filmSouth of Pico (2007), and the drama filmSelah and the Spades (2019).

Throughout her acting career, Torres has appeared in supporting roles in numerous television series, includingHercules: The Legendary Journeys,Xena: Warrior Princess,Cleopatra 2525,Alias,Angel,24,The Shield,Gossip Girl,The Vampire Diaries,Hannibal,Revenge, andWestworld.[9]

In 2005, she voiced the character ofVixen in numerous episodes of the animated seriesJustice League Unlimited and replaced the voice-over ofJada Pinkett Smith's character Niobe inThe Matrix Online. She also reprised herFirefly role as Zoe in the filmSerenity (2005).[1]

Torres in 2008

In 2006, Torres began her role as Cheryl Carrera in the short-lived drama seriesStandoff on theFox network.[10] Torres appeared in the filmI Think I Love My Wife, playing the wife ofChris Rock's character.[11]

She was cast inWashington Field, a 2009CBStelevision pilot from executive producerEdward Allen Bernero, about the National Capital Response Squad, a unit of theFBI made up of elite experts in different areas who travel around the world, responding to events that affect American interests.[12]

She was the voice ofWonder Woman inDC Universe Onlinemassively multiplayer online role-playing game[13] until mid 2013 when the part was recast,[14][15] as well as Airachnid in theTransformers Prime cartoon.[13]

In 2011, Torres was cast as main characterJessica Pearson on theUSA Network legal dramaSuits. In 2016, it was announced that Torres would be leaving the cast ofSuits following the summer segment of season six. In addition to her contract being up, Torres stated she had grown tired of traveling betweenToronto, whereSuits is filmed, and her home inLos Angeles. She joined the season two cast ofABC'sThe Catch, which was filmed in L.A.[16] Torres returned toSuits for the season six finale, which aired on March 1, 2017. Following ABC's cancellation ofThe Catch in May 2017, Torres has returned toSuits as a recurring cast member in season seven.

Torres plays the role of CAPCOM in the updated version ofWalt Disney World'sMission: Space.

In March 2018, it was announced Torres would executive produce and star inPearson, aSuits spin-off centered on her character, Jessica Pearson.[17]

Torres at the 2018Global Education and Skills Forum, inDubai

It was announced on March 2, 2020, that Torres has been cast to portray Cleo Phillips in the drama pilotThe Brides, which is written byRoberto Aguirre-Sacasa, but the series was not picked up byABC.[18]

On September 3, 2020, she was cast as Tommy Vega in theFox drama series9-1-1: Lone Star.[19]

Personal life

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Torres andLaurence Fishburne were engaged in February 2001, and married on September 22, 2002,[20] atThe Cloisters museum in New York City.[21] They have a daughter together.[22] Torres was also the stepmother to Fishburne's two children from his previous marriage to actress Hajna O. Moss. During their marriage, Torres and Fishburne played a married couple on the showHannibal (episodes in 2013–2015).[9]

In September 2017, Torres announced her separation from Fishburne.[23] Fishburne filed for divorce on November 2, 2017,[24] and the divorce was finalized on May 11, 2018, after Torres and Fishburne reached a final settlement on April 16, 2018.[25]

On January 1, 2020, Torres was aGrand Marshal of the 2020 Rose Parade.[26]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Bed of RosesFrancine
2003The Matrix ReloadedCas
The Matrix Revolutions
2004Hair ShowMarcella
2005Fair GameStacey
SerenityZoe Washburne
2006JamLilac
Five FingersAicha
2007I Think I Love My WifeBrenda Cooper
South of PicoCarla Silva
2009Don't Let Me DrownDiana
2010Justice League: Crisis on Two EarthsSuperwomanVoice, direct-to-video[27]
2013Mr. SophisticationJanice Waters
2019Selah and the SpadesMaybelle Summers
DispelCeleste SkygoodeShort film[28]
2023The Perfect FindDarcy Vale

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Unnatural PursuitsSilkenEpisode: "I Don't Do Cuddles"
1992–1995Law & OrderLaura Elkin / Charlene2 episodes
1994M.A.N.T.I.S.Dr. Amy EllisTelevision film
1995–1996One Life to LiveMagdalena / Nell17 episodes
1996Dark AngelLaMayneTelevision film
1997ProfilerMichelle BrubakerEpisode: "FTX: Field Training Exercise"
The Gregory Hines ShowJeanetteEpisode: "Flirting with Disaster"
Xena: Warrior PrincessCleopatraEpisode: "The King of Assassins"
1997–1999Hercules: The Legendary JourneysNebula / Beth Hymson9 episodes
1998La Femme NikitaJenna VoglerEpisode: "Open Heart"
2000–2001Cleopatra 2525Helen "Hel" CarterMain role; 28 episodes
2001–2006AliasAnna Espinosa6 episodes
2001–2002Any Day NowStacy Trenton7 episodes
2002–2003FireflyZoe WashburneMain role; 14 episodes
2003The AgencyDacia BangaEpisode: "Absolute Bastard"
AngelJasmine5 episodes
The Law and Mr. LeeVicki LeeTelevision film
The GuardianSadie Harper2 episodes
2004CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationWarden HuttonEpisode: "XX"
24Julia Milliken7 episodes
Gramercy ParkMrs. HammondTelevision film
2004–2006Justice League UnlimitedMari McCabe / VixenVoice, 5 episodes[27]
2005Soccer MomsJamie CaneTelevision film
2006The ShieldSadie Kavanaugh2 episodes
Without a TraceTyra HughesEpisode: "More Than This"
2006–2007StandoffCheryl CarreraMain role; 18 episodes
2007–2009Dirty Sexy MoneyPrincess Ama2 episodes
2008Boston LegalA.D.A. Mary FranklinEpisode: "The Gods Must Be Crazy"
BonesDr. Toni EzralowEpisode: "The Bone That Blew"
Criminal MindsDet. Thea SalinasEpisode: "Normal"
2008–2009Eli StoneAttorney Miller2 episodes
2009The UnitSgt. Natasha AndrewsEpisode: "Best Laid Plans"
Applause for Miss EMaggieTelevision film
Pushing DaisiesLila RobinsonEpisode: "Water & Power"
Drop Dead DivaDiana HallEpisode: "Make Me a Match"
FlashForwardFelicia Wedeck2 episodes
Washington FieldSA Jackie PalmerTelevision film
Gossip GirlGabriela Abrams2 episodes
2010The Vampire DiariesBreeEpisode: "Bloodlines"
The BoondocksEbony BrownVoice, episode: "Lovely Ebony Brown"
HugeDorothy RandMain role; 10 episodes
2011–2013Transformers: PrimeAirachnidVoice, 12 episodes[27]
2011–2018SuitsJessica PearsonMain role; 94 episodes
2013CastlePenelope FosterEpisode: "Reality Star Struck"
2013–2015HannibalPhyllis "Bella" Crawford5 episodes
2015Con ManGraceEpisode: "Voiced Over"
RevengeNatalie Waters3 episodes
2015–2018Star Wars RebelsKetsu OnyoVoice, 4 episodes
2016The Death of Eva Sofia ValdezEva Sofia ValdezTelevision film
2016–2020WestworldLauren4 episodes
2017The CatchJustine Diaz10 episodes
Level Up NorgeIkora ReyVoice, episode: "Level Update #45"
ClawsSally BatesEpisode: "Fallout"
Star Wars Forces of DestinyKetsu OnyoVoice, 2 episodes
2018Final SpaceVarious voices7 episodes
Angie TribecaGillian KayhillEpisode: "Behind the Scandalabra"
2019A Black Lady Sketch ShowCIA SupervisorEpisode: "Angela Basset Is the Baddest Bitch"
PearsonJessica PearsonMain role; 10 episodes[29][30]
Tangled: The SeriesQueen of IngvarrVoice, episode: "Beginnings"[27]
2019–2020Elena of AvalorChatanaVoice, 2 episodes
2019RiverdaleMrs. BurbleEpisode: "Chapter Sixty-Five: In Treatment"
2020The BridesCleo PhillipsMain role, unaired TV pilot
2021–20259-1-1: Lone StarTommy VegaMain role
2022–presentThe Legend of Vox MachinaKeeper YennenVoice[31][27]
2024–presentKindergarten: The MusicalMs. Sonja MorenoVoice, main role

Video games

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YearTitleRole
2005The Matrix OnlineNiobe
2011DC Universe OnlineWonder Woman[27]
2012Transformers: Prime – The GameAirachnid[27]
Lichdom: Battlemage12 Age Dragon
2014DestinyIkora Rey[32]
2015Destiny: The Taken King
2017Destiny 2Ikora Rey / Warlock Vanguard
2018Destiny 2: Forsaken
Lego DC Super-VillainsSuperwoman[27]
2019Destiny 2: ShadowkeepIkora Rey / Warlock Vanguard
2023Immortals of AveumGeneral Kirkan

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleVenue
1993Face ValueMarci WilliamsCort Theatre
1994The Best Little Whorehouse Goes PublicTerri ClarkLunt-Fontanne Theatre

Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
2001ALMA AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Syndicated Drama SeriesCleopatra 2525Won
2004Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actress – Drama SeriesAngelNominated
2012ALMA AwardsFavorite TV Actress in a Supporting RoleSuitsNominated
2013Imagen AwardsBest Supporting Actress – TelevisionNominated
2014Saturn AwardsBest Guest Starring Role on TelevisionHannibalNominated
2017Imagen AwardsBest Supporting Actress – TelevisionSuitsNominated
2018Won
2020Best Actress – TelevisionPearsonNominated
2021Best Supporting Actress – Television9-1-1: Lone StarNominated

References

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