America Ferrera's performance as the fashion-challenged Betty Suarez, won her the 2007 Golden Globe. With Ugly Betty ending after 4 seasons, America Ferrera will now take your questions.
Emmy 2007: Actress in a Comedy Series AMERICA FERRERA, for "Ugly Betty"
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www.blacktree.tv BlackTree TVs, Naja Hill, sits down with America Ferrera to talk about her new film Our Family Wedding. In this discussion, America talks about what role her culture and family played in her acting career and how perfect timing has led to some of her successes and opportunities. "Our marriage, their wedding." It's lesson number one for any newly engaged couple, and Lucia (America Ferrera) and Marcus (Lance Gross) are no exception. In Fox Searchlight Pictures' OUR FAMILY WEDDING, they learn the hard way that the path to saying "I do" can be rife with familial strife. When they return from college and too suddenly announce their marriage plans, they soon discover that their fathers - two highly competitive over-the-top egos - can wreak a major amount of havoc on their special day. With insults flying and tempers running high, it's anyone's guess if the alpha dads (Forest Whitaker and Carlos Mencia) will survive to make it down the aisle in one piece. Lucia's mother (Diana Maria Riva) is busy planning the wedding of "her" dreams and the only levelheaded one in the bunch is Angela (Regina King), the groom's father's best friend and lawyer, who manages to keep her cool when the madness reaches a crescendo. With only weeks to plan their wedding, Lucia and Marcus soon discover the true meaning of love and find there is truth to the saying - that when you marry someone, you marry their entire family. OUR FAMILY WEDDING is directed by Rick Famuyiwa from an ...
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Actress America Ferrera ("Betty Suarez") describes how executive producer Salma Hayek pulled her onto the project.
The Dish Rag's Elizabeth Snead chats with America Ferrera (star of the new film, "How to Train Your Dragon," at the fim's junket. But we had to ask her a few questions about the end of 'Ugly Betty." She's filming the final episode tomorrow, March 22.
"My soul that hour shall draw your soul..." Actress America Ferrera reads at Dark Blushing, a poetry evening inspired by the exhibition "Luminous Paper: British Watercolors and Drawings" at the J. Paul Getty Museum. On screen is Rossetti's drawing "Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal Resting, Holding a Parasol," from the Getty Museum's collection: www.getty.edu Introduction by Amber Tamblyn. Music by Timmy Strong. Recorded at the Getty Center on September 10, 2011. More about Dark Blushing on our blog, The Iris: blogs.getty.edu