American actress
Rosanna DeSoto
Born (1950-09-02 ) September 2, 1950 (age 74) Occupation Actress Years active 1972–present Spouse(s) Jonathan Taplin (1974—1978)David S. Ward (1980—present)Children 2
Rosanna DeSoto (born September 2, 1950)[ 2] is an American actress who has performed in films and television. She is best known for her roles in Stand and Deliver , for which she won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female ,[ 3] [ 4] and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country as Azetbur, the daughter of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon.[ 5] [ 6]
DeSoto's other film roles include La Bamba (1987) as Ritchie Valens ' mother Connie Valenzuela;[ 7] and Family Business (1989) as the wife of Vito McMullen (Dustin Hoffman ).[ 8]
DeSoto's first television role was in the series A.E.S. Hudson Street (1978) as Nurse Rosa Santiago.[ 9] She starred in the short-lived series The Redd Foxx Show (1986).[ 10] She has made guest appearances on many television series, including Cannon , Kung Fu , Barnaby Jones , Barney Miller , Melrose Place , Murder, She Wrote , The Bold and the Beautiful and Law & Order .
Early life and education
DeSoto was born in San Jose, California on September 2, 1950.[ 1] [ 2] [ 4] [ 11] Both of her parents were Mexican immigrants from Michoacán . DeSoto had four brothers and four sisters, making her one of nine siblings. She spent her early years handpicking fruit, particularly apples.[ 4]
DeSoto graduated from San Jose State University , double majoring in Spanish literature and drama. During her tenure at SJSU, DeSoto rehearsed and performed with the Light Opera Company.[ 4]
Career
DeSoto made her film debut in 1979 with The In-Laws .[ 4] She appeared opposite Nick Nolte and Debra Winger in Cannery Row (1982).[ 4] DeSoto won the Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (1982).[ 4] In 1986, she appeared opposite Rob Lowe and Demi Moore in About Last Night , playing Mrs. Lyons.[ 1] [ 4] That same year, she portrayed waitress Diana Olmos in the short-lived sitcom The Redd Foxx Show .[ 10] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
In 1987, DeSoto appeared in the biographic film La Bamba . In that film, she portrayed Connie Valenzuela, the mother of Ritchie Valens , played by Lou Diamond Phillips .[ 1] [ 4] [ 6] [ 7] The next year, DeSoto collaborated with Phillips again in the 1988 biopic Stand and Deliver , where she portrayed Fabiola Escalante, the wife of Jaime Escalante (Edward James Olmos ).[ 1] [ 4] Her performance garnered her an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female.[ 3] [ 4]
In 1989, she played the wife of Dustin Hoffman 's character in Family Business .[ 1] [ 4] [ 8] That same year, she landed the principal role in Face of the Enemy .[ 4] She also played Azetbur in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] DeSoto portrayed Linda in The 24 Hour Woman (1999).[ 1] She has also acted in the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful .[ 6]
DeSoto wrote and appeared in “A Woman in Progress/Canto de Oro, Cuento de Mujer” that was produced by the Intar Theater group in New York in 2005.[ 6]
Personal life
From 1974 to 1978, DeSoto was married to Jonathan Taplin . They have one daughter, Daniela (born June 1976).[ 4] [ 15] [ 16]
DeSoto has been married to David S. Ward since September 20, 1980.[ 17] They have a daughter, Sylvana Ward Durrett (born 1981).[ 4] [ 6] [ 18]
DeSoto is also the aunt of Ken Ramoz, who appeared in such films as Gettysburg (1993) and Getting Even with Dad (1994).[ 19]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
^ a b c d e f g Rosanna DeSoto [permanent dead link ]
^ a b Hollywood.com
^ a b Stand and Deliver awards and nominations at The New York Times
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Telgen, Diane (1993). Notable Hispanic American Women . VNR AG. ISBN 9780810375789 .
^ a b Maslin, Janet (6 December 1991). "Star Trek VI the Undiscovered Country (1991) Review/Film; Aging Trekkers to the Rescue One Last Time. Really" . The New York Times . Retrieved 29 September 2015 .
^ a b c d e f "Sylvana Soto-Ward, Adam Durrett" . The New York Times . 1 August 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2015 .
^ a b Longsdorf, Amy (18 October 2014). " 'Days' a strong addition to 'X-Men' franchise" . Courier-Post . Retrieved 29 September 2015 .
^ a b Canby, Vincent (15 December 1989). "Family Business (1989) Review/Film; 'Family Business,' a 3-Generation Caper" . The New York Times . Retrieved 29 September 2015 .
^ Leszczak, Bob (1993). Single Season Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide . McFarland. ISBN 9780786493050 .
^ a b "Redd Foxx Is Back" . Jet . Johnson Publishing Company. 10 February 1986. Retrieved 29 September 2015 .
^ Berumen, Frank Javier Garcia (2014). Latino Image Makers in Hollywood: Performers, Filmmakers and Films Since the 1960s . McFarland. ISBN 9781476614113 .
^ "New Black Shows Make Debut in TV's Mid-Season Changes" . Jet . Johnson Publishing Company. 27 January 1986. Retrieved 2 October 2015 .
^ Margulies, Lee (17 January 1986). "Tv Review : Redd Foxx In New Show" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2 October 2015 .
^ "National Report: Foxx Felled By a Heart Attack Taping TV Show; Calls for Wife and Dies" . Jet . Johnson Publishing Company. 28 October 1991. Retrieved 2 October 2015 .
^ Jonathan Taplin overview at Turner Classic Movies
^ Rosanna DeSoto overview at Turner Classic Movies
^ David S. Ward biography at Hollywood.com
^ "Sylvana Ward Durrett and Daniela Taplin Lundberg's Birthday Party" . Vogue . Retrieved 2 October 2015 .
^ "TAEM interview with screenwriter Ken Ramoz" . December 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2015 .
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