Michelle Rodriguez
Mayte Michelle Rodríguez, born on July 12, 1978, is an accomplished American actress known for her dynamic roles in both film and television. She launched her acting career in 2000 with a standout performance in the independent sports drama *Girlfight*, where she portrayed a troubled boxer. This role earned her the Independent Spirit Award and the Gotham Award for Best Debut Performance.
Rodríguez is widely recognized for her portrayal of Letty Ortiz in the *Fast & Furious* franchise and for her role as Rain Ocampo in the *Resident Evil* series. Her filmography includes notable titles such as the crime thriller *S.W.A.T.* (2003), James Cameron's groundbreaking science fiction film *Avatar* (2009), and the action-packed *Battle: Los Angeles* (2011).
In addition to her film work, she portrayed Minerva Mirabal in the biopic *Trópico de Sangre* (2010) and took the lead in the *Machete* films (2010, 2013). Her voice work in animated films includes *Turbo* (2013) and *Smurfs: The Lost Village* (2017), while her role in the heist drama *Widows* (2018) received critical acclaim.
On television, Rodríguez is known for her character Ana Lucia Cortez in the series *Lost* (2005–2006; 2009–2010) and lent her voice to Liz Ricarro in the English adaptation of *Immortal Grand Prix* (2005–2006). She has also appeared in various video game franchises, including *Avatar* and *Fast & Furious*, showcasing her versatile talent across multiple mediums.