Kamala Lopez Explained

Kamala Lopez
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1980–present
Alma Mater:Yale University

Kamala Lopez is an American filmmaker, actress, writer, director, and political activist. She has had starring roles in Black Jesus, Medium, 24, Alias, NYPD Blue, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, and 21 Jump Street. She has been a featured actress in films including Born in East L.A., Deep Cover, The Burning Season, Clear and Present Danger, Lightning Jack, and I Heart Huckabees.[1]

As a filmmaker, her feature film debut, A Single Woman, about the life of first US Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin, won the 2009 Exceptional Merit in Media Award from the National Women's Political Caucus. In 2013, her short Spanish-language film Ese Beso won the Jury Award at the Senorita Cinema Festival and the Audience Award at the Boyle Heights Latina Film Festival. In 2016, her follow-up feature, the documentary Equal Means Equal, won Best U.S. Documentary (Audience Award) at Michael Moore’s TCF Festival, and was a New York Times Critics' Pick. The film was the catalyst behind a national civil rights movement pushing for the ratification of the 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution: the Equal Rights Amendment.[2] [3]

Early life

Kamala Lopez attended Yale University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and theater studies.[4]

Career

Lopez has worked as an actor in more than thirty feature films, including I Heart Huckabees (2004), Born in East L.A. (1987), Deep Cover (1992), and The Burning Season (1994);[3] and more than seventy television shows, including 21 Jump Street, Lie To Me, Alias, , NYPD Blue, and It's Garry Shandling's Show.

In 2007 Lopez hosted Wired Science on PBS, a production of KCET Los Angeles in association with Wired, along with comedian Chris Hardwick.[5] [6] [7]

Lopez directed the Spanish-language short film Ese Beso in Madrid, Spain, starring Daniel Freire and Lia Chapman. She directed A Single Woman (2008), about the life of the first US congresswoman, Jeannette Rankin.[8] The film was adapted from the play of the same name, written by Jeanmarie Simpson, a relative of Lopez.[9]

Lopez produced the new media series Speechless Without Writers with director George Hickenlooper during the Writers Guild of America strike of 2007.[10]

Political activism

In 2009 Lopez created the ERA Education Project, a national media campaign to raise awareness about the Equal Rights Amendment in the United States. She interviewed women nationwide about how civil rights issues such as equal pay and domestic violence affect their daily lives.[11]

In October 2013, she launched a Kickstarter campaign for the documentary Equal Means Equal.[12] This project about the status of women in America also meant to revive public support for the ERA.[13] Gloria Steinem appears in the film, along with more than 100 interviewees.

Lopez blogs for The Huffington Post.[14]

Awards and recognition

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Born in East L.A.Dolores
1989Night Children
1990Total RecallAdditional Voices Voice
1991DollmanDebi AlejandroVideo
1992Deep CoverBelinda Chacon
Exiled in AmericaAmy / Marla Soto
Small KillJenny
1994ErotiqueRosie (segment "Let's Talk About Love")
Lightning JackPilar
Clear and Present DangerVenezuelan Telephonist
1996Wedding Bell BluesPregnant Woman
1997Tupperware PartyKatieShort film
1998Where's Marlowe?Penny
1999Love and Action in ChicagoAnna
Black and WhiteCarmela
2000BurglarsShort film; director
2003The $chemeLaura
Filet of 4Short film; director
2004I Heart HuckabeesMolly Corn
2005The CircleHilga
Meet Me in MiamiMarta
2007Game of LifeNadia
Permanent VacationIris Garcia
2008Ese besoShort film; director
A Single WomanDirector, producer, editor
2009The InterventionRachel
Mark in ArgentinaMariaShort film
2012Any Day NowAgent Martinez
Got Rights?Short film; director
Los Tienes?HerselfShort film; director, producer, writer
Dark Knight AuroraShort film; co-director, editor, writer
2015Slob90XShort film; producer
2016Equal Means EqualHerselfDirector, producer, writer[26]
20206 Rounds of ChloëStella Gupta Associate producer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Miami ViceMaria RojasEpisode: "Definitely Miami"
Episode: "In a Safe Place"
1987It's Garry Shandling's ShowMaria HerreraEpisode: "Garry Met a Girl Named Maria"
Police Story: The Freeway Killings Lydia Chacon TV movie
Hill Street BluesLola MartinezEpisode: "A Pound of Flesh"
1988Stones for IbarraManuela ReyesTV movie
CBS Schoolbreak SpecialAlicia RojasEpisode: "Gangs"
Break of DawnLindaTV movie
1989Protect and SurfRamona DiazTV movie
HunterMaria GonsalvesEpisode: "The Nightmare"
1989-1990Tour of DutySusanna Lozada3 episodes
1990Equal JusticeBrendaEpisode: "Cop's Story"
1989-199021 Jump StreetMarta2 episodes
1991Shoot First: A Cop's VengeanceTV movie
Crazy from the HeartAlcira ZavalaTV movie
1992Murder, She WroteRosa GarcíaEpisode: "Day of the Dead"
Beverly Hills, 90210Beth NielsenEpisode: "The Back Story"
Wild CardTV movie
1993Carmen AlvaradoEpisode: "Pilot"
1994Walker, Texas RangerMary WellsEpisode: "The Legend of Running Bear"
JeannieEpisode: "A Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story"
The Burning Season: The Chico Mendes StoryIlzamarTV movie
1995NYPD BlueMaria GalvanEpisode: "Vishy-Vashy-Vinny"
1998Vengeance UnlimitedElena AmayoEpisode: "Security"
2000TincooEpisode: "Virtuoso"
1995-2000The Eddie FilesAunt Rosa16 episodes
2000JAGPrincess Fatima 'Fannie' al-AmatulaEpisode: "The Princess and the Petty Officer"
2000-2001Resurrection Blvd.Sulinda Serrano5 episodes
2001Ice TV movie
2002AliasDr. LemonEpisode: "Rendezvous"
The DivisionConnieEpisode: "Secrets, Lies and Weddings"
2003The HandlerCarlitaEpisode: "Hardcore"
200424 Theresa OrtegaEpisode: "Day 3: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m."
Judging AmyMs. NunezEpisode: "Accountability"
2005-2007MediumWalter Paxton's Attorney / Paxton's Attorney / Miss Romney 3 episodes
2006SidelinersTV movie; director
2009Lie to MeInezEpisode: "Control Factor"
2013The MentalistWoman in ChapelEpisode: "Red John"
2014PerceptionKenny's Foster MomEpisode: "Brotherhood"
2019Black JesusJudgeEpisode: "The Compton Carter"

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Equal Means Equal' Director Kamala Lopez On The Hard Truths Of Her Gender Equality Documentary – Springboard by Kristy Puchko, August 26, 2016. 26 August 2016 . US News/Associated Press. April 23, 2020.
  2. Web site: Lawsuit Seeks to Ease Adoption of Equal Rights Amendment - January 7, 2020 . US News/Associated Press. April 23, 2020.
  3. Gonzalez, Luis Manuel (January 29, 1995). "Kamala Lopez-Dawson", La Opinión 69 (136): 1D.
  4. Web site: Yale Alumni . Yale Alumni Magazine. April 15, 2020.
  5. Web site: Wired Science. PBS. March 13, 2012.
  6. Torres, Vicglamar (October 4, 2007). "La Ciencia al Alcance de Todos", Hoy Nueva York.
  7. (October, 2007). "Latina Plugs In For Wired Science" Latino Perspectives Magazine "LP Journal".
  8. News: Kamala Lopez defends women's rights . https://archive.today/20120722030950/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hollywood/news-interviews/-Kamala-Lopez-defends-womens-rights/articleshow/9368696.cms . dead . July 22, 2012 . The Times of India . July 26, 2011. March 13, 2012 .
  9. Web site: Cynthia Schwartz - Advancing Women Peace Artists. Civilization Needs Peace as Bread Needs Yeast-Jeannette Rankin, Back in the Kitchen. PRLog. May 26, 2011. March 13, 2012.
  10. The Striking Writers Speak!. https://web.archive.org/web/20071125180313/http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1687289,00.html. dead. November 25, 2007. November 24, 2007. Time. November 24, 2007.
  11. http://www.more.com/news/womens-issues/focusing-public-awareness-womens-rights Profile
  12. Lopez, Kamala,"How They Did It: Documentary Equal Means Equal Made 158 Percent of its Goal on Kickstarter", moviemaker.com, February 4, 2014. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  13. https://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=50304#.VQHmdcYrfdk Equal Means Equal (film)
  14. Web site: Kamala Lopez . Huffingtonpost.com. March 13, 2012.
  15. Web site: YaleWomen Award 2019. YaleWomen. 2020-05-11.
  16. Web site: Latino Spirit Awards | California Latino Legislative Caucus . Latinocaucus.legislature.ca.gov . 2017-10-26.
  17. Web site: Kamala Lopez, 2016 Champion of Justice. Equal Rights Advocate. March 9, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20190122044334/https://www.equalrights.org/kamala-lopez-2016-champion-justice/. January 22, 2019. dead.
  18. Web site: TCFF XII. TCFF XII. 31 July 2016 . March 9, 2017.
  19. Web site: 2016 Latino Spirit Awards: Kamala Lopez. Vida En El Valle. March 9, 2017.
  20. Web site: Commission for Women > Events > Annual Events > Women of the Year . March 16, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150308080830/http://laccw.lacounty.gov/Events/AnnualEvents/WomenoftheYear.aspx . March 8, 2015 .
  21. Web site: Kamala Lopez-Global Compact Network Canada. Global Compact. March 9, 2017.
  22. Web site: Boyle Heights Latina Independent Film Extravaganza. BHLIFE. March 18, 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121030230359/http://www.bhlife.org/winners.htm. October 30, 2012.
  23. Web site: Women's eNews Announces 21 Leaders for the 21st Century 2012. January 1, 2012. Women's eNews. WeNews Staff. March 13, 2012.
  24. Web site: Museum of Latin American Art homepage. MOLAA. March 18, 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120315114848/http://www.molaa.com/index.aspx. March 15, 2012.
  25. Web site: 2011 Exceptional Merit in Media Awards (EMMAs) | National Women's Political Caucus. November 6, 2011. Nwpc.org. Staff. March 13, 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140214020615/http://www.nwpc.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=10. February 14, 2014.
  26. Web site: Equal Means Equal. The Film Collaborative. 2016. 21 February 2020.