A cross between beauty and brawn, Texas-born Michelle Rodriguez has
come a long way from humble beginnings shaped by time spent growing
up in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Jersey City. It was
from such sometimes rough yet diverse surroundings that Michelle began
to build a personal persona as a street-smart "tough girl"
which when combined with raw talent and unmatched screen presence
helped her beat out 350 other girls to land her first real acting
job as the lead in 2000's critically-acclaimed independent film Girlfight.
The award-winning performance quickly helped Michelle garner the attention
of Hollywood, leading to major roles in blockbusters such as The
Fast and the Furious (2001), Resident Evil (2002), Blue
Crush (2002), and S.W.A.T. (2003). Always
seeking opportunities to branch out and reveal her multifaceted personal
and professional layers, Michelle is currently developing her own
projects as a writer and producer. As an actress, she can next be
seen in the dramatic indie Battle in Seattle, action-packed
Fast and Furious, co-produced historical biopic Trópico
de Sangre, and in James Cameron's revolutionary sci-fi epic Avatar.
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