Yvonne DeLaRosa

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Yvonne DeLaRosa
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Born
Los Angeles
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
Websitehttp://www.yvonnedelarosaa.com

Yvonne DeLaRosa is an American actress, best known for her role on Los Americans. Yvonne has appeared in films in addition to a role on The King of Queens.

Personal life[]

Born to a Colombian mother and Native American father, DeLaRosa began studying theater at the age of five.[1] After some schooling, she studied film.

Career[]

DeLaRosa first appeared on screen after she was cast in a small role in the 2003 FOX series, Senor White.[2] DeLaRosa briefly appears in the 2010 film, Oscar Night.[citation needed] Most recently, she was in the Los Americans series. The series is the story of a family living in the United States.

In 2011 DeLaRosa also had the opportunity to work on the Los Americans web series, but was noticeably overshadowed by well-known actors.

Marijuana[]

Employed by her husband, DeLaRosa attempted to start the 99 High Art Collective, a combination of visionary art gallery and medical cannabis. It was briefly mentioned in High Times before quickly closing in 2011. They later reopened in 2015 as 99 Hide Tide, reportedly claiming Tommy Chong as the first official patient.[3]

Filmography[]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Strong Medicine Emily Encerrado
2005 Judging Amy Secretary Nancy Fitzgerald
The King of Queens Carmen Episode "Ice Cubed"
The Closer Carmen Alvarez
2006 Crossing Jordan Noemi Alvarez
Shark Ana Rodriguez 2 episodes
2008 Eli Stone Blanca Ramirez
How I Met Your Mother Charna Episode "The Bracket"
2011 Los Americans Alma Valenzuela/Alma
Law & Order: LA Maria Alcazar

Film[]

Year Film Role Notes
1998 Truly Actress
2003 Senor White TV Movie
2004 Helter Skelter Katheryn "Gypsy" Share TV Movie
Scrambled Eggs Sasha
2005 Junior Pilot Maria
Blue Sombrero Priquita
2006 Desolation Canyon Alejandra Kendrick TV Movie
2007 Memoirs Delia Reyes TV Movie
2008 Circulation Ana
2009 Benny Bliss and the Disciples of Greatness Maria
2012 The Sorrow Maria Hazzard

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