Judy Reyes was born in the Bronx on November 5, 1967. She became interested in the stage when she was studying at Hunter College in New York. In 1992, the multicultural theater group LAByrinth was founded, which included both Judy and her sister Josselyn. Over time, it grew, it included real stars – Eric Bogosian and Sam Rockwell.
It was run by Philip Seymour Hoffman. In 1992, Judy brought fame for the role of Rosie in the film Jack and Judy Friends, where she starred with Sam Rockwell. After that,
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Judy Reyes was born in the Bronx on November 5, 1967. She became interested in the stage when she was studying at Hunter College in New York.
In 1992, the multicultural theater group LAByrinth was founded, which included both Judy and her sister Josselyn. Over time, it grew, it included real stars – Eric Bogosian and Sam Rockwell.
It was run by Philip Seymour Hoffman.
In 1992, Judy brought fame for the role of Rosie in the film Jack and Judy Friends, where she starred with Sam Rockwell. After that, she began to be invited to quite famous TV series - Law and Order, NYPD, Justice Streets, Cosby Mysteries and Cosby. The roles were small, but the popularity of the actress grew.
The most famous of her films is Martin Scorsese's drama "Rising the Dead" (1999), in which Judy played a nurse. The audience also remembered the actress on television crime dramas such as “The Sopranos”, “Third Shift”, “Prison”.
In 2001, the actress was waiting for her finest hour – she got the role of nurse Carla Espinosa in the NBC sitcom.
"Clinic" . This heroine is well known by all lovers of medical soap operas.
Judy has a large family of four sisters, one of whom is her twin. Reyes was married to screenwriter/director Edwin M. Figuera for 11 years. On November 27, 2009, she gave birth to daughter Layla Rae Valencia with her boyfriend George Valencia.
Today, the actress continues to act in films and on television, as well as take part in theatrical productions. /