Ivonne Coll Explained

Ivonne Coll
Birth Name:Ivonne Coll Mendoza
Birth Date:1947 6, mf=yes
Birth Place:Fajardo, Puerto Rico
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1971 - present
Miss Puerto Rico 1967

Ivonne Coll Mendoza (born June 18, 1947) is a Puerto Rican actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She was crowned Miss Puerto Rico 1967 and competed in the Miss Universe 1967 pageant but Unplaced. She later became an actress, appearing in films such as The Godfather Part II and Lean on Me and television series including Switched at Birth, Glee, and Teen Wolf. From 2014 to 2019, Coll starred as Alba Villanueva in the CW comedy-drama series Jane the Virgin.

Early years

Coll was born on June 18, 1947, in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, where she received her primary and secondary education. Her mother, Rosita Mendoza, was a celebrated hairstylist in Puerto Rico. She also has a sister, Millie.[1] [2] After Coll was born, her father left Puerto Rico for New York City, leaving Coll and her mother behind. When Coll was 10, she and her family moved to the capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan; they lived in the Río Piedras and Hato Rey municipalities of the city. [3] Coll was an honor student and graduated from Nuestra Señora del Pilar school. She then enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico (Universidad de Puerto Rico) where she studied Social Sciences. Coll started her career as a fashion model. In 1966, she represented Fajardo in the Miss Puerto Rico pageant and won. Coll remained the only representative from Fajardo to win the national title until Ashley Cariño won in 2022.

Career

1971 - 1975: Una chica llamada Ivonne Coll

At the end of 1971, the owner of television channel 11 in Puerto Rico, Rafael Perez Perry spotted Coll. His competitor had a show with a young starlet by the name of Iris Chacón. Perez Perry believed that Coll could have a show of her own to compete. Therefore, he sponsored the show which was called Una chica llamada Ivonne Coll (A girl named Ivonne Coll), which ran from 1971 to 1975.

In 1976, Coll moved to Los Angeles, California, where she took dance and singing classes in the Academy of Stage and Cinema Arts. She landed a part in a theater play called "Burning Beach", which was presented in the American Place Theater.

Career in the United States

In 1979, Coll moved back to New York, where she participated in various Off Broadway productions such as: Spain 1980, As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth. In New York, film director Francis Ford Coppola recruited her for the role of "Yolanda", a Havana night club singer in The Godfather II. Although her role was small, the experience would serve her well in the future. She was credited as "Yvonne Coll".

In 1989, Coll played a minor role of a teacher named Mrs. Santos, in the film Lean on Me written by Michael Schiffer, directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Morgan Freeman. She participated in the following productions: Orinoco, The Masses Are Asses (a play by Pedro Pietri), Medio Comuñas, Goodbye Castro, and Pancho Diablo (with Fernando Allende and Sully Diaz).

Coll won an ACE Award for best actress for Orinoco. When not acting, Coll attended the HB Studio and Lee Strasberg's Acting Studio. Among the television series on which she appeared were: Pacific Blue, Crisis Center, An American Family, The Bold and the Beautiful, Chicago Hope, Malibu Shores, NYPD Blue, L.A. Law, and Under Cover.

Return to Puerto Rico

When Coll returned to Puerto Rico, she was invited to participate in La verdadera historia de Pedro Navaja and Paper Flowers. She had a role in the locally produced film, La gran Fiesta (The Grand Party), and in the TV show Cuqui. In 2002, she appeared in the film Besos de Fuego.

In October 2006, Coll played the title role in Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage at the Berkeley Rep Theater in Berkeley, California. From 2011 to 2014, she had the recurring roles on Switched at Birth, Glee, and Teen Wolf. Beginning in the fall of 2014, Coll become part of the main cast as Alba Villanueva, grandmother of Jane Villanueva, in the CW comedy series, Jane the Virgin.

In 2015, Coll was honored by the organizers of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade with a lifetime achievement award for her long and varied career.

In 2019, Coll moved back permanently to Puerto Rico.[4] [5]

Personal life

Coll has never married and has no children.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974The Godfather Part IIYolanda
1985La Gran FiestaDona Tula
1989Lean on MeMrs. Santos
1990A Killer Among UsFrancine CortezTelevision film
1995As Good as DeadMexican WomanTelevision film
1996The Disappearance of Garcia LorcaAngelina Gonzalez
1997The PestGladyz
1997Officer WilcoxTelevision film
1998StrangelandRose Stravelli
1999InstinctDr. Marzuez
1999In Too DeepMrs. Batista
2000Waking the DeadGisela Higgens
2000Michael AngelKillan's Mother
2000DetailsMotherShort film
2002ScorcherMayor Salizar
2004Jesus the DriverMarisol
2006SplinterMom
2007De pura cepaCarmenShort film
2009The Night GirlEsperanzaShort film
2012Hemingway & GellhornGypsy CroneTelevision film
2013CounterpunchGrandma Daisy
2014Los ScavengersRemi
2015EndgameAbuelita

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967Miss Universe 1967Herself (contestant)Representative for Puerto Rico
1971–1975A girl named Ivonne CollHerself
1990DEAMrs. ClementeSeries regular, 10 episodes
1990The FlashCarmen HijuelosEpisode: "Child's Play"
1990Gabriel's FireDr. Luisa Hernandez / Mrs. PenaEpisodes: "Money Walks" and "Judgements"
1991WingsMooshtaEpisode: "Duet for Cello and Plane"
1994L.A. LawJudge Leslie PeytonEpisode: "Silence Is Golden"
1995Chicago HopeMrs. PonceEpisode: "Wild Cards"
1996Malibu ShoresMrs. MartinezEpisodes: "Cheating Hearts" and "The Competitive Edge"
1996–1997The Bold and the BeautifulAlicia CortézRecurring role
1997Crisis CenterJanie SheppardEpisodes: "Where Truth Lies" and "Shots"
1996–1998Pacific BlueRosa Del ToroRecurring role, 3 episodes
1999The PracticeDr. Maria HernandezEpisode: "Committed"
2000NYPD BlueSonia Lopez Episode: "The Man with Two Right Shoes"
2000City of Angels Miss HernandezEpisodes: "Weenis Between Us" and "The High Cost of Living"
2001The HuntressNelda RamosEpisode: "Run Ricky Run"
2001RoswellMs. RamirezEpisodes: "Significant Others" and "To Have and to Hold"
2001–2002The DivisionMrs. Ramirez / Elaine HuntEpisodes: "There But for Fortune" and "Secrets, Lies and Weddings"
2003Judging AmyNurse Abby CorazonEpisode: "Judging Eric"
2003Six Feet UnderVanessa's TherapistEpisode: "Death Works Overtime"
2003SkinAmeliaEpisodes: "Secrets & Lies" and "Endorsement"
2003 Joan of ArcadiaMarleneRecurring role, 3 episodes
2005Without a TraceConcebida HernandezEpisode: "Neither Rain Nor Sleet"
2005Veronica MarsKnitting GrandmotherEpisode: "One Angry Veronica"
2006Crossing JordanMrs. SalazarEpisode: "Dreamland"
2006Marsha KendricEpisode: "Poppin' Tags"
2007DirtCleaning LadyEpisode: "This Is Not Your Father's Hostage Situation"
2007HeroesNidiaEpisode: "Chapter Two 'Lizards'"
2008The Young and the RestlessRosa Flinn Recurring role
2009ERGrandmotherEpisode: "And in the End..."
2010Cold CaseSonia EspinosaEpisode: "Bombers"
2011–2014Switched at BirthAdriana VasquezRecurring role, 28 episodes
2014Teen WolfAraya CalaveraRecurring role, 5 episodes
2011-2015GleeAlma LopezRecurring role, 3 episodes
2014–2019Jane the VirginAlba VillanuevaSeries regular
Nominated—Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television (2015)
2016Elena of AvalorDoña Angelicathe ghost chef grandmother of Carmen Rosa Guadalupe Guzman and Julio Osvaldo Valentino Guzman, appears in episode 9 "A Day to Remember"
2018One Day at a TimeEsmeGuest starring as the new love interest of Dr. Berkowitz (Stephen Tobolowsky), in episode 7 of Season 2, 'Exclusive'.
2018Fancy NancyMs. CamillaVoice role in episode 7 Season 1, 'La Danse Of Friendship/Shoe La La'
2020LuciferMother AngelicaEpisode: "Detective Amenadiel"

See also

Notes

  1. Web site: Actor Ivonne Coll on playing the matriarch on 'Jane the Virgin' at 70 . Puga . Kristina . 3 August 2017 . . 4 November 2019 .
  2. Web site: Muere la madre de la actriz Ivonne Coll . es . The mother of actress Ivonne Coll dies . Vargas Casiano . Patricia . 21 July 2015 . El Nuevo Día . 4 November 2019 .
  3. Web site: Ivonne Coll on Her Puerto Rican Background . Coll . Ivonne . 7 October 2016 . . 4 November 2019 .
  4. Web site: VOCERO. Jorge Rodríguez, EL. Ivonne Coll regresa a casa. 2020-07-29. El Vocero de Puerto Rico. December 16, 2019 . es.
  5. Web site: Ivonne Coll recuerda a Naya Rivera con cariño y admiración. 2020-07-29. El Nuevo Día. July 14, 2020 .