Constance Marie is a talented actress, best known for her long-running role on the ABC comedy "George Lopez." She is set to star in the upcoming Latinx romantic comedy series "With Love," which premiered on Amazon Prime Video on December 17, 2021.
Marie has had a successful career in television, appearing in shows such as "Undone," "Alexa & Katie," "Law & Order True Crime: Menendez Murders," "Angel from Hell," and "Animal Kingdom." She has also voiced a character on Disney's animated series "Elena of Avalor," the first to feature a Latina princess.
Marie's notable roles include playing Regina Vasquez on the hit Freeform series "Switched at Birth," for which she won an Imagen Award, an ALMA Award, and a Gracie Allen Award for Best Supporting Television Actress. She also starred as Angie Lopez on "George Lopez," earning a Best Actress in a TV Series Award from the Imagen Awards and multiple nominations from the Alma Awards.
Marie's early career began in the Los Angeles underground break-dancing scene, where she was selected to dance on tour with David Bowie. She then transitioned to acting, landing her first role in the movie "Salsa" and later starring in films such as "My Family" andSel "ena."
In addition to her acting career, Marie is a dedicated mother to her daughter, Luna-Marie, and has been open about her struggles with infertility and her decision to use IVF. She is also an advocate for various social and environmental causes, including PETA, Planned Parenthood, and Equal Pay for Women.
In her personal life, Marie is a nature lover and practices a green lifestyle, including composting, recycling, and being a vegetarian. She is also a strong believer in the importance of self-care and prioritizes her own well-being through regular workouts, yoga, and nature hikes.