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Victoria Cartagena

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American actress
Victoria Cartagena
Cartagena interviewed about her 2023 filmCome Find Me
Born
EducationPenn State University[1]
OccupationsStage,film, andtelevisionactress
Years active2004–present
Known for

Victoria Cartagena is an American theater, film, and television actress. Cartagena is known for her role as Zoe Lopez inThe Bedford Diaries, and for portrayingRenee Montoya as series regular in thefirst season ofGotham and thethird season ofBatwoman.[2][3] She is additionally known for her recurring role as Lourdes in the NBC-turned-Netflix dramaManifest.

Early life

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Cartagena was born inPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania, the daughter of Victor and Lucy Cartagena.[1] She attendedPenn State University.[1] Cartagena has starred in numerous theater productions and participated in various plays and workshops for New York's Lark Theater.

Career

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I keep saying the word 'fascinating', because I can't really find another word. I think Renee is absolutely just the most fascinating character I've ever had the privilege to play. She has so much to admire and yet she's really flawed. She's quite reserved in many ways, which is a big challenge, acting-wise. It's always great, as an actor, to try to tackle a challenge, because it keeps you on your toes. The characterization of her, in the comics, it informs pretty much all of the characters inGotham, so I'm able to draw from there; it's an additional source to help me with my choices. It's like I'm doing homework, which I love. And just the opportunity to be on a show likeGotham is like catnip for any actor. Just the caliber of the production, and the writing and the talent on the show, so I would say that it was the whole package that attracted me to the role.[4]

—Cartagena, onGotham. (2015)

Cartagena appeared on theWB television seriesThe Bedford Diaries,NBC'sKidnapped, and the 2008 season finale ofLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit. She has appeared on several differentTV shows throughout her career.

Cartagena appeared asRenee Montoya in theFOX TV seriesGotham.[2] In the first episode she was credited as recurring. Cartagena would have a contract role starting in the second episode.[5] She said in an interview with Lucia I. Suarez, “I've seen them all,” the actress toldFox News Latino, adding that she loved that there was a characterVicki Vale in the comics. “Everyone knows Batman.”[6] In an interview with Graeme McMillan, "I feel lucky to be playing someone who's so important," the actress said. “She's pretty amazing,” she toldThe Hollywood Reporter. “I'm playing such an iconic character, and I feel lucky to be playing someone who's so important to the [LGBTQ] community.”[7]

She states toThe Wall Street Journal in an interview, "I never read a comic before the show! But now, because I'm on the show, I really want to know everything about her. So I find myself reading comic books more and really enjoying them."[4] Cartagena states about her gay character onGotham, "I guess both. It's definitely a straight-up fact of who she is as a person — she's a woman, she's a cop, she's Latina, she's gay. But that said, her perspective on things adds a voice to the conversation by virtue of her background that wouldn't necessarily be there, or expected to be there."[4] She also says, "I believe that Renee really did break it off because of her sobriety. And I believe that she really, really loves Barbara. But I think that Renee is at a point in her life where she is more self-aware than she ever was — and I don't know if that's because she's gone through recovery — and she's just willing to step away from the person that she loves in order to save herself. Because she's been there with Barbara before, and it ended badly. So at least, at this point, she has the benefit of hindsight."[4]

In August 2015, it was reported that Cartagena would not be returning as a member of the main cast for season two.[8]

Cartagena made two guest appearances inJessica Jones and had a recurring role inManifest.

Cartagena later reprised Renee Montoya inseason three ofBatwoman. This depiction of Montoya is a former Gotham City Police Department member who left due to the corruption in some of its members.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Baby FatFeisty Latina
2006Sorry Ain't EnoughLillian
2010SaltPortico Checkpoint Agent
2016The PastorMercia Alvarez
BlowtorchRita
201921 BridgesYolanda Bell
2021Come Find MeChristina

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006The Bedford DiariesZoe LopezMain role
KidnappedDiane Weaver"Special Delivery"
2007Protect and ServeAnita EsparzaTV film
2008Law & Order: Special Victims UnitCecelia Cruz"Cold"
2009Army WivesCarmen Richards"Fire in the Hole"
2009The Good WifeTeresa Reyes"Crash"
2011UnforgettableMaria Ortiz"Check Out Time"
A Gifted ManMaria"In Case of Memory Loss"
2013Blue BloodsLetitia Williams"Warriors"
ElementaryHope"Déjà Vu All Over Again"
2014–2015GothamRenee MontoyaMain role;season 1
2016The PathEvelyn Hernandez3 episodes
2018Jessica JonesSonia Arocho2 episodes
DeceptionAnne Rojas"Loading Up"
YouClaudiaRecurring role
ManifestLourdesRecurring role
2019–2020Almost FamilyAmandaMain role
2019–2023ServantStephanie Reyes2 episodes
2021–2022BatwomanRenee MontoyaMain role; 7 episodes (Season 3)
2024Chicago P.D.Detective Emily Martel2 episodes
2024–2026Law & OrderDefense Attorney Yolanda Matos2 episodes

References

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  1. ^abc"Victoria Cartagena".TV Guide. OpenGate Capital Magazine,CBS Interactive, andCBS Corporation. 2015. Archived fromthe original on February 25, 2015.
  2. ^abcGoldberg, Lesley (May 12, 2014)."Fox's 'Gotham' Promotes Three to Series Regular".The Hollywood Reporter. Archived fromthe original on May 16, 2022. RetrievedMay 12, 2014.
  3. ^abcPetski, Denise (July 20, 2021)."'Batwoman': Victoria Cartagena To Play Renee Montoya In Season 3 Of CW Drama".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on July 20, 2021. RetrievedJuly 20, 2021.
  4. ^abcdLeeds, Sarene (January 5, 2015)."Victoria Cartagena Talks of Breaking Barbara Kean's Heart in 'Gotham'".blogs.wsj.com. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2015.
  5. ^Goldberg, Lesley (May 12, 2014)."Fox's 'Gotham' Promotes Three to Series Regular".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2015.
  6. ^Suarez, Lucia I. (September 22, 2014)."'Gotham' star Victoria Cartagena gushes about 'Batman' prequel: 'I've seen them all'".latino.foxnews.com/. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2015.
  7. ^McMillan, Graeme (February 9, 2015)."'Gotham's' Victoria Cartagena Talks Montoya's Strength, Sexuality and "Gaytham"".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2015.
  8. ^Ausiello, Michael (August 2, 2015)."Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on Big Bang, Arrow, Bates, Sleepy, Castle, Twin Peaks, UnREAL, Gotham, Dome and More".TVLine. RetrievedAugust 3, 2015.Matt Mitovich did some digging around and learned that, as suspected, neither Victoria Cartagena nor Andrew Stewart-Jones (AKA Montoya and Allen) will return as regulars

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