project will be an important one. She just announced that she a daughter in the Gonzales family and a sexy legal aid attorney,
is expecting to have a baby girl in February! In the meantime, whose liberal and political ideas are constantly challenged by her
Constance always fi nds ways to keep busy. She recently launched conservative father, played by Olmos. The show ran for two years
her own clothing line, created her own website and worked on a and had the distinction of being the public broadcasting network’s
documentary about young Latinas. In addition, she also works on fi rst-ever, original television series, with principle funding
behalf of several charities close to her heart and she loves to attend provided by PBS, CPB and Fox Television and with international
events and premieres and walk the red carpet whenever shecan. distribution being
On “The George Lopez Show,” Constance starred as handled by Twentieth
Angie Lopez, George’s wife and the hard working mother of his Century Fox. This
two kids. The series, produced by Sandra Bullock, was basically show also has become
a vehicle for stand-up comedian George Lopez, but it allowed a classic and a
Constance to hone her skills as a comedienne. She was the perfect landmark for Latinos
foil for George in the family oriented sitcom. The show was unique and for American
in that it was fi rst successful longrunning series starring Latinos in broadcasting. No one
the lead roles. Co-producer and writer George Lopez made sure is more surprised
that the situations were universal while still instilling a bit of Latin than Constance about
spice to the show. The formula worked and the show became a her good fortune to
long-running success which eventually went into syndication. be involved in both
Ironically, “The George Lopez of these shows at
Show” originally aired on the same time. Born
ABC during the last half hour in East Los Angeles
of Constance’s other series, on Sept 9, 1969 to a third-
“American Family” on PBS. generation Mexican American
On “American Family,” family, Constance was raised
Constance starred alongside an primarily by her mother and
ensemble cast which included grandmother. Urban life was
Edward James Olmos, Sonia not always easy and they often
Braga, Esai Morales and Raquel had to move from apartment to
Welch. Constance played Nina, apartment all over the city.
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