Constance Marie, born on September ninth, nineteen sixty-five, is a talented American actress celebrated for her diverse roles across television and film. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Angelina 'Angie' Lopez in the hit sitcom George Lopez, which aired from two thousand two to two thousand seven. Her performance resonated with audiences, showcasing her comedic timing and depth.
In addition to her television success, Constance made a significant impact in film, most notably as Marcela Quintanilla, the mother of the iconic singer Selena, in the critically acclaimed movie Selena released in nineteen ninety-seven. This role not only highlighted her acting prowess but also connected her to a powerful narrative that continues to inspire many.
Constance's versatility is further exemplified by her role as Regina Vasquez in the ABC Family/Freeform drama series Switched at Birth, which ran from two thousand eleven to two thousand seventeen. Her character's journey through the complexities of family dynamics and cultural identity resonated with viewers, earning her a dedicated fan base.
More recently, she has captivated audiences with her role as Camila Diaz in the Amazon Prime Video drama series Undone, which aired from two thousand nineteen to two thousand twenty-two. This series allowed her to explore new dimensions of storytelling, further solidifying her status as a multifaceted actress.