Cote de Pablo

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Cote de Pablo
de Pablo at the Roots pre-Grammy jam session February 2007
Born
María José de Pablo Fernández
OccupationActress/Vocalist
Years active1994–present

Cote de Pablo (born November 12, 1979) is a Chilean-American actress and recording artist. De Pablo has been nominated for the ALMA Award, landing a permanent role in the television series, NCIS. She has also embarked on a career as a songwriter and vocalist.[1]

Early life

De Pablo was born María José de Pablo Fernández in Santiago, Chile,[1] to a Catholic family. (Coté is a common nickname for María José in Chile). When de Pablo was ten, her mother, María Olga Fernández, received a job in Miami, Florida, at a Spanish-speaking television network. There, de Pablo attended Arvida Middle School, New World School of the Arts where she studied musical theater. She then attended Carnegie Mellon University in Template:City-state, where she studied music and theater and appeared in several plays. They include: And The World Goes 'Round, The House of Bernarda Alba, Indiscretions, The Fantasticks, and A Little Night Music. She graduated in 2000.

Television

De Pablo is best known for her role on the CBS drama NCIS as Ziva David, a former Israeli Mossad Liaison Officer, now a Special Agent for NCIS. De Pablo describes the character as "someone completely different from anyone else on the show because she's been around men all her life; she's used to men in authority. She's not afraid of men."

She is also known for hosting some episodes of the show Control from 1994-95 on Univision, alongside former Entertainment Tonight host Carlos Ponce.

De Pablo played the role of Marguerite Cisneros in The Jury (broadcast on the Fox Network). The show was short-lived, screening only ten one-hour episodes.

Awards and nominations

  • 2006 - Won an Imagen Award at the Imagen Foundation Awards for Best Supporting Actress in Television for NCIS (2006).[1]
  • 2008 - Nominated for an ALMA Award at the ALMA Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Television Series for NCIS (2008).[1]

Filmography

Music

Cote de Pablo performed a portion of Tom Waits's song "Temptation" on the NCIS episode, "Last Man Standing", which first aired in the U.S. on September 28, 2008. Her full performance of the song, including some lyrics in French, appears for the first time on NCIS: The Official TV Soundtrack, which was released on February 10, 2009.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "CBS bio". Retrieved 2008-10-30.

External links

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