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Actress Elizabeth Pena dies at 55.

auntiehill

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From The New York Times:
Elizabeth Peña, an actress who appeared in major studio pictures like “Rush Hour,” independent films like John Sayles’s generational drama “Lone Star,” and a host of television shows, died on Tuesday in Los Angeles. She was 55.
Her manager, Gina Rugolo, confirmed her death, saying it followed a brief illness.
Ms. Peña played everything from love interest to comedic sidekick in movies and on television for 35 years. She was a demolition specialist alongside Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in “Rush Hour” (1998). As Pilar Cruz, a history teacher who rekindles a romance with a small-town Texas sheriff in “Lone Star” (1996), she won an Independent Spirit Award for best supporting actress. “The sultry Ms. Peña gives an especially vivid performance as the character who is most unsettled by the shadows of the past,” Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times in 1996.
Her first major film role was as Tim Robbins’s lover in Adrian Lyne’s psychological thriller “Jacob’s Ladder” (1990). She reportedly won the part over stars like Julia Roberts, Andie MacDowell and Madonna.
A television regular, Ms. Peña appeared on shows like “L.A. Law,” “American Dad” and “Boston Public.” In the mid-1980s, she starred as a maid who marries her employer to stay in the United States in the short-lived sitcom “I Married Dora,” and starting in 2000 she played a hairdresser in “Resurrection Blvd.,” the Showtime drama about an upwardly mobile Latino family.
More recently she played the mother of Sofia Vergara’s character on the hit ABC sitcom “Modern Family,” even though she was only 13 years older than Ms. Vergara.
Elizabeth Peña was born in Elizabeth, N.J., on Sept. 23, 1959. Her father, Mario, was a Cuban actor, director and playwright, and Ms. Peña spent much of her childhood in Cuba before returning to the United States. She graduated from what is now the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts in Manhattan.
She performed in a production of “Romeo and Juliet,” translated into Spanish by the poet Pablo Neruda, at the Gramercy Theater in 1979 and made her film debut in the Spanish-language film “El Super” that year.
Ms. Peña went on to play the mistreated wife of Ritchie Valens’s half brother in the biopic “La Bamba” (1987); Jamie Lee Curtis’s confidante in the action film “Blue Steel” (1989); and Richard Dreyfuss’s and Bette Midler’s maid in the comedy “Down and Out in Beverly Hills” (1986).
She also did voice-over work in the animated film “The Incredibles” (2004) and cartoons like “Justice League.”

55? How sad! She's only five years older than my husband. I remember her most from "La Bamba" and "Jacob's Ladder." She was a lovely woman with a great voice. Such a pity.
 
Yeah, I saw this yesterday. She was great in Lonestar and Tortilla Soup ( which I think is a better movie than the much loved Eat Drink Man Woman.) I liked her. She did interesting and entertaining movies, and she always reminded me of a beloved friend of mine. More than once I picked up a small or no name movie because she was in it and enjoyed the experience very much. I will miss her.
 
I know her from "Rush Hour"...the TV continuation pilot of "The Invaders"..."The Incredibles"....
 
I remember first seeing her in Jacob's Ladder when I was a teen and having a big crush on her. I always had a soft spot for her after that. 55 is way too young.
 
Remember her from Down and out in Beverly Hills as Carmen the Maid, I think thats the first time I saw her.(thought she was very cute)
Very sad only two years old than I am.

R.I.P.
 
I think I first saw her in La Bamba, but I really noticed her in the short-lived but excellent TV series Shannon's Deal. I thought she was so cute and charming, she was a big reason I tuned in. After that I kind of kept an eye out for her, and she was always excellent. Lone Star, what a great movie. I was so sorry to hear that she was gone.
 
An update from NBC:

"La Bamba" actress Elizabeth Pena died of complications from alcohol abuse, including cirrhosis of the liver, according to the death certificate obtained by NBC News.
Pena, 55, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on Oct. 14 after going into cardiac arrest as a result of her condition, the certificate states. She also suffered from gastrointestinal bleeding in the hours before her death.

Oh man, that's so sad. Another person succumbs to alcoholism. :( What a waste.
 
Would have been nice to see her in the sequel to The Incredibles and have her backstory fleshed out (she was the voice of Mirage)-was she just a normal henchwoman, or a super like the Parrs?

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSYJvAxzjGM[/yt]

Am going to miss her, and her beautiful face, a lot, now.
 
The cause of death can now be revealed:

The cause of death for Elizabeth Peña, the “Jacob’s Ladder” and “La Bamba” actress who died Oct. 14 at the age of 55, was complications from alcohol abuse, according to a new report from TMZ.

Per the report, her death certificate reads that the cause of her passing was cirrhosis of the liver due to alcohol abuse. Gastrointestinal bleeding hours before her death caused her heart to stop.

Elizabeth Peña Died From Complications Due to Alcohol Abuse

Apologies if this has already been mentioned here.
 
Very sad to read about and I wonder why Liz Pena, a moderately successful film actress, drank herself to a painfully early grave...
 
Why does any alcoholic or drug addict do what they do? I imagine the reasons are always the same, regardless of whatever talent, success or family life they have.
 
^That was kind of the point, Squiggy. It's a called a rhetorical question. I was responding to TedShatner10's question.
 
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