Constance Marie
Constance Marie
Constance Marie is an American actress best known for her roles in television and film, particularly for her portrayal of Berenice in the beloved family sitcom "The George Lopez Show". Born on September 9, 1965, in East Los Angeles, California, Constance began her acting career in the late 1980s, appearing in various television shows and films. Her big break came when she landed the role of Angie Lopez, the loving and strong-willed wife, which made her a household name in the early 2000s.
In addition to her work on "The George Lopez Show", Constance Marie has appeared in a variety of films and television series, including "Selena", where she played the role of Marcella Quintanilla, the mother of the late Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. Constance has also been involved in theatre and continues to pursue diverse roles in the entertainment industry. She is a vocal advocate for Latina representation in media and for women’s rights, using her platform to encourage diversity in Hollywood.
A memorable quote by Constance Marie reflects her outlook on family and perseverance: “My career has never been about fame or fortune. It’s about telling stories and representing my culture, my people, and my family.” Through her advocacy and continued success, Constance has become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, inspiring others with her passion for storytelling and her commitment to representing her heritage.