Roselyn Sanchez
Roselyn Sanchez
Roselyn Sánchez is a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, model, actress, producer and writer. She is known for her roles as FBI agent Elena Delgado in the CBS police procedural Without a Trace, and as Carmen Luna in the Lifetime comedy-drama Devious Maids. In film, Sánchez has appeared in Rush Hour 2, Boat Trip, The Game Plan, and Act of Valor...
NationalityPuerto Rican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth2 April 1973
CitySan Juan, PR
sexy thinking laughing
I love someone who can make me laugh. And someone who's secure - I think that's sexy.
new-york piano numbers
I was ballet dancing at four, playing piano by six, and doing commercials by 12. When I was 21, I was on the number one live comedy show in Puerto Rico. I told my parents, 'I'm going to New York to become a performer.' And I left.
blessed play people
I've been blessed because every single role I've done has been an educated person. I've never done the stereotypical Latina, even though I have an accent - I've always been able to play educated people. That's a good thing!
daughter taken inspiration
Many things inspire me, but at this moment in my life, my daughter is my greatest inspiration. Working hard has taken on a whole new meaning since I had her. I want to make a great life for myself so she can have a great life.
girl mother dream
My mother always gives the best advice. When I left Puerto Rico to pursue my dreams, she always supported me and said to me, 'I'm never going to cut your wings, so don't let anyone else do that to you.' That has been my philosophy through life. I want to share that valuable lesson with my little girl someday.
mean years dancing
I would love to do a musical. When I did 'Fame L.A.' for a year - all the singing, dancing and acting - I was in heaven. I cried so much when they cancelled the show. I mean, I loved going to work and I couldn't wait to get on the set.
months miserable
I love what I do. When a month goes by and I'm not working, I'm miserable.
thinking play stuff
Even though the stuff Im doing right now is relatively easy, I think in the future I would love to play things that have nothing to do with me and thats good.
believe opportunity trying
I don't believe in failure. I believe every setback is an opportunity to learn, regroup, get stronger, and try again.
people feelings way
When people feel that they have failed, it's usually because somebody or something caused them to feel that way and taste defeat. I refuse to dwell on that. Yes, it sucks at first, and the feeling is valid, but it all happens for a reason.
kids working-together different
Five women working together is never going to be easy. It's a lot. But God is so incredible, in terms of the timing, because we are all married with kids, in our late 30s and 40s. It's a different stage in our lives. It's not about who is going to be the one that's going to pop.
new-york empowerment care
New York doesn't care who you are or where you came from.