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(2001) Played Gabriela in José Rivera's play "References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot" at the Shiva Theater in New York City.

She appeared in Riff's "White Men Can't Jump" music video.

Print ads for Hispanic Scholarship Fund (2002)

TV commercial for Hispanic Scholarship Fund (2002)

TV commercial for "SpongeBob SquarePants" (1999) (2003)

She contributed to a song By The Petshop Boys. Her vocals appear on the song "The Boy Who Couldn't Keep His Clothes On. She is billed under another name, but it is actually her voice.

(October 2004): Played Pooty, Sue in "Reckless" play by Craig Lucas (Biltmore Theater, New York City, New York, USA).

(2007) Cameo in Little Jackie's music video, "The World Should Revolve Around Me".

Active on Broadway in the following productions:

The Play What I Wrote (2003). Comedy. Written by Hamish McColl, Sean Foley and Eddie Braben. Lyceum Theatre: 30 Mar 2003- 15 Jun 2003 (89 performances + 27 previews that began on 7 Mar 2003). Cast: Sean Foley (as "Sean"), Hamish McColl (as "Hamish"), Toby Jones (as "Arthur"), Kevin Kline (as "Mystery Guest Star "). Alan Alda (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Jason Biggs (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Zoe Caldwell [During previews] (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Glenn Close (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Jeff Goldblum (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Holly Hunter (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Nathan Lane [During previews] (as "Mystery Guest Star"), John Lithgow (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Eric McCormack (as "Mystery Guest Star"), John McEnroe (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Roger Moore (as "Mystery Guest Star"), [During previews] (as "Mystery Guest Star"), [from 7 Mar 2003 - ?], Liam Neeson [During previews] (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Rosie Perez (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Al Roker (as "Mystery Guest Star"), Paul Rudd (as "Mystery Guest Star"). Produced by David Pugh, Joan Cullman, Mike Nichols, Hamilton South, Charles Whitehead and Stuart Thompson.

The 24 Hour Plays 2003 (2003). Special/benefit.

The 24 Hour Plays 2004 (2004). Special/benefit.

Reckless (2004). Comedy. Written by Craig Lucas. Assistant Director: Hilary Adams. Directed by Mark Brokaw. Biltmore Theatre: 14 Oct 2004- 19 Dec 2004 (77 performances + 24 previews that began on 23 Sep 2004). Produced by Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove, Executive Producer) and Second Stage Theatre (Carole Rothman: Artistic Director. Timothy J. McClimon: Executive Director).

The 24 Hour Plays 2005 (2005). Special/benefit.

The 24 Hour Plays 2006 (2006). Special/benefit.

The Ritz (2007). Comedy/farce (revival).

The 24 Hour Plays 2007 (2007). Special/benefit. Written by Eisa Davis ("Dave Chappelle Is Not Crazy"), Theresa Rebeck ("Open House"), David Lindsay-Abaire ("Wakey Wakey"), Julia Jordan ("A Bus Stop Play"), Warren Leight ("I.P") and Michael Lew ("Tenure"). Assistant Director: James Dacre ("Dave Chappelle Is Not Crazy"), Amanda White ("Dave Chappelle Is Not Crazy"), Ryan Mekenian ("Open House"), Collette Robert ("Open House"), Sherri Barber ("Wakey Wakey"), Moira Boag ("Wakey Wakey"), Diana Basmajian ("A Bus Stop Play"), David Ruttura ("A Bus Stop Play"), David T. Little ("I.P"), Margaret McCloskey ("I.P"), Alli Maxwell ("Tenure") and James Stover ("Tenure"). Directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah ("Dave Chappelle Is Not Crazy"), Ari Edelson ("Open House"), Christian Parker ("Wakey Wakey"), Thomas Kail ("A Bus Stop Play"), Josie Rourke ("I.P") and Peter Ellenstein ("Tenure"). American Airlines Theatre: 22 Oct 2007 (1 performance). Cast: Andre Royo (as "Andre/Dave Chappelle Is Not Crazy"), Mamie Gummer (as "Mamie/Dave Chappelle Is Not Crazy"), Ramon Rodriguez (as "Ramon/Dave Chappelle Is Not Crazy"), Lynn Whitfield (as "Lynn/Dave Chappelle Is Not Crazy"), Kristen Johnston (as "Kristen/Open House"), Gaby Hoffmann (as "Gaby/Open House"), Jeremy Sisto (as "Jeremy/Open House"), Diane Neal (as "Diane/Open House"), Craig Grant (as "Craig/Open House"), Tracie Thoms (as "Maggie/Wakey Wakey"), Peter Hermann (as "Zeke/Wakey Wakey"), Alicia Witt (as "Gemma/Wakey Wakey"), Dan Fogler (as "Andrew/Wakey Wakey"), Michael Kenneth Williams (as "Gehring/Wakey Wakey"), Rosie Perez (as "Cammy/Wakey Wakey"), Nellie McKay (as "Singer/Musical Interludes"), Lili Taylor (as "Lili/A Bus Stop Play"), Hope Davis (as "Hope/A Bus Stop Play"), Hugh Dancy (as "Hugh/A Bus Stop Play"), Marlo Thomas (as "Noah/I.P."), Chris Rock (as "Terry/I.P."), Ben Shenkman (as "Marsha/I.P."), Aasif Mandvi (as "Aasif/Tenure"), David Cross (as "David/Tenure"), Elizabeth Banks (as "David/Tenure"). Produced by 24 Hour Company, Working Playground, Freestyle, The Joyful Heart Foundation, Lindsay Bowen, Francesca Silvestri, Kevin Chinoy, Tina Fallon and Kurt Gardner. Associate Producer: Sarah Bisman and Philip Naudé. Benefit Director: Anna Strout.

The 24 Hour Plays 2008 (2008). Special/benefit.

The 24 Hour Plays 2009 (2009). Special/benefit.


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