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Rodríguez was born July 29, 1987 in [[Miami]], [[Florida]]. Her mother, Carolina Pérez, is a Cuban model, and her father, [[José Luis Rodríguez (singer)|José Luis Rodríguez]], is a [[Venezuelan]] actor and singer who is also known by the nickname "El Puma".<ref>http://www.vivelohoy.com/entretenimiento/8062712/chisme-chisme-genesis-rodriguez-la-nueva-latina-en-hollywood</ref><ref>http://www.elperiodico.com/es/noticias/gente/hija-puma-salto-hollywood-1337084</ref> She speaks both English and Spanish fluently. Rodriguez has two half-sisters, Liliana Rodríguez Morillo and Lilibeth Rodríguez Morillo. When she was just 2½ years old, she entered the Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart in [[Miami, Florida]], taking summer classes at [[The Lee Strasberg Theater Institute|The Lee Strasberg Theater]] and [[Film institutes]]. She participated in school dramatic productions and, at a very young age, decided to pursue an acting career. As a teenager, she studied acting, dance and vocal preparation, locally and nationally.
Rodríguez was born July 29, 1987 in [[Miami]], [[Florida]]. Her mother, Carolina Pérez, is a Cuban model, and her father, [[José Luis Rodríguez (singer)|José Luis Rodríguez]], is a [[Venezuelan]] actor and singer who is also known by the nickname "El Puma".<ref>http://www.vivelohoy.com/entretenimiento/8062712/chisme-chisme-genesis-rodriguez-la-nueva-latina-en-hollywood</ref><ref>http://www.elperiodico.com/es/noticias/gente/hija-puma-salto-hollywood-1337084</ref> She speaks both English and Spanish fluently. Rodriguez has two half-sisters, Liliana Rodríguez Morillo and Lilibeth Rodríguez Morillo. When she was just 2½ years old, she entered the Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart in [[Miami, Florida]], taking summer classes at [[The Lee Strasberg Theater Institute|The Lee Strasberg Theater]] and [[Film institutes]]. She participated in school dramatic productions and, at a very young age, decided to pursue an acting career. As a teenager, she studied acting, dance and vocal preparation, locally and nationally.


When Rodriguez' parents observed her determination for the craft, they enrolled her in more intense training programs. She went to New York and enrolled in summer classes at The Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institutes. She also studied with well-known acting instruction programs in [[California]]. Upon returning to Miami, she continued private instruction and obtained a recurring role on the American daytime series "[[Days of our Lives]]" from November 2005 through January 2006. She was also a repeat special guest on the Bravo TV series "Top Chef." In addition to American television, Rodriquez explored Spanish language roles and played dual leads as Rosita Amado and Violeta Hurtado in the daytime series "[[Dame Chocolate]]", which aired on [[Telemundo]].<ref>[http://msnlatino.telemundo.com/especiales/Estrellas_Telemundo/article/content/Estrellas_Telemundo-2008/Article/Genesis_Rodriguez_Biografia] [[Telemundo]]: Génesis Rodriguez. Retrieved November 28, 2011, to 23:20 pm.</ref> In 2012, Rodriquez had a substantial role as the love interest of Will Ferrell in the movie comedy 'Casa de mi Padre,' a spoof in the style of the Mexican soap operas of the 1970s.
When Rodriguez' parents observed her determination for the craft, they enrolled her in more intense training programs. She went to New York and enrolled in summer classes at The Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institutes. She also studied with well-known acting instruction programs in [[California]]. Upon returning to Miami, she continued private instruction and obtained a recurring role on the American daytime series "[[Days of our Lives]]" from November 2005 through January 2006. She was also a repeat special guest on the Bravo TV series "Top Chef." In addition to American television, Rodriquez explored Spanish language roles and played dual leads as Rosita Amado and Violeta Hurtado in the daytime series "[[Dame Chocolate]]", which aired on [[Telemundo]].<ref>[http://msnlatino.telemundo.com/especiales/Estrellas_Telemundo/article/content/Estrellas_Telemundo-2008/Article/Genesis_Rodriguez_Biografia] [[Telemundo]]: Génesis Rodriguez. Retrieved November 28, 2011, to 23:20 pm.</ref> In 2012, Rodriquez had a substantial role as the love interest of Will Ferrell in the movie comedy 'Casa de mi Padre,' a spoof in the style of the Mexican soap operas of the 1970s.carlosteama


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 20:59, 8 January 2013

Génesis Rodríguez
Born
Génesis Rodríguez Pérez

(1987-07-29) July 29, 1987 (age 36)
Other namesGenny
OccupationActress
Years active1994; 2004–present

Génesis Rodríguez Pérez (born July 29, 1987) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the Telemundo TV series Prisionera, Dame Chocolate and Doña Bárbara. She also played Becky Ferrer on Days of our Lives.

Life and career

Rodríguez was born July 29, 1987 in Miami, Florida. Her mother, Carolina Pérez, is a Cuban model, and her father, José Luis Rodríguez, is a Venezuelan actor and singer who is also known by the nickname "El Puma".[1][2] She speaks both English and Spanish fluently. Rodriguez has two half-sisters, Liliana Rodríguez Morillo and Lilibeth Rodríguez Morillo. When she was just 2½ years old, she entered the Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart in Miami, Florida, taking summer classes at The Lee Strasberg Theater and Film institutes. She participated in school dramatic productions and, at a very young age, decided to pursue an acting career. As a teenager, she studied acting, dance and vocal preparation, locally and nationally.

When Rodriguez' parents observed her determination for the craft, they enrolled her in more intense training programs. She went to New York and enrolled in summer classes at The Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institutes. She also studied with well-known acting instruction programs in California. Upon returning to Miami, she continued private instruction and obtained a recurring role on the American daytime series "Days of our Lives" from November 2005 through January 2006. She was also a repeat special guest on the Bravo TV series "Top Chef." In addition to American television, Rodriquez explored Spanish language roles and played dual leads as Rosita Amado and Violeta Hurtado in the daytime series "Dame Chocolate", which aired on Telemundo.[3] In 2012, Rodriquez had a substantial role as the love interest of Will Ferrell in the movie comedy 'Casa de mi Padre,' a spoof in the style of the Mexican soap operas of the 1970s.carlosteama

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Prisionera Guadalupe Santos (young) / Libertad Salvatierra Starring role
2006–2007 Dame Chocolate Rosita Amado / Violeta Hurtado Starring role
2008–2009 Doña Bárbara Marisela Barquero - Young Barbarita Starring role
2010–2011 Entourage Sarah "Stunted" (season 7: episode 1)
"Dramedy" (season 7: episode 3)
"Out with a Bang" (season 8: episode 2)
2012 Man on a Ledge Angie Theatrical film debut
2012 Casa de Mi Padre Sonia Starring role
2012 What to Expect When You're Expecting Courteney Theatrical film
2013 The Last Stand FBI Agent Ellen Richards Theatrical film

References

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