Talisa Soto

Highly attractive model-turned-actress, Talisa Soto was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Northampton, Massachusetts, but admittedly retains the Puerto Rican accent of her household. Soto walked into modeling when she was 15, working in Italy as well as for British VOGUE out of Paris. Despite a successful modeling career that saw her land the covers of Vogue, Glamour and Mademoiselle, among others, she yearned to act. Returned to States, her break came as India, the Puerto Rican girlfriend, in "Spike in Bensonhurst" (1988). The next year, she was Bond Girl Lupe Lamora in "License to Kill". TV work followed, including the USA network movie "Silhouette" (1990) and the HBO anthology, "Prison Stories: Women Behind Bars" (1991), in which Soto's dramatic skills were on display. Although she had supporting parts in the films "The Mambo Kings" (1992) and the direct-to-video "Hostage" (also 1992), Soto continued to try her hand at TV in the series "Harts of the West" (CBS, 1993-94). In the latter, she was featured as the granddaughter of a Native American owner of the town's general store.

In 1995, Soto found herself in two high-profile features, opposite Johnny Depp in "Don Juan De Marco" and as the "secret weapon" Princess Kitana in "Mortal Kombat". (In 1997, Soto reprised Kitana in the sequel "Mortal Kombat: The Annihilation".) She also returned to her modeling roots posing for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue and appeared on its accompanying TV special. She also landed a supporting role in Michael Cimino's "Sunchaser" (1996), starring Woody Harrelson.

Soto stayed out of the limelight for the next several years but reemerged in the 2001 film "Pinero" about Miguel Pinero, whose urban poetry is recognized as a pre-cursor to rap and hip-hop. It starred Benjamin Bratt whom Soto married in May of 2002, causing her perhaps the most media attention of her career. Also in 2002, she appeared in the film "Ecks vs. Sever" alongside Lucy Liu and Antonio Banderas.

  • Also Credited As:
    Miriam Soto
  • Born:
    Miriam Soto on March 27, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Model
Family
  • Daughter: Sophia Rosalinda Bratt. born December 6, 2002; father Benjamin Bratt
  • Son: Mateo Bravery Bratt. born Monday October 3, 2005; father, Benjamin Bratt
Significant Others
  • Husband: Benjamin Bratt. co-starred together in Pinero ; reportedly dating as of fall 2001; married May 2002
  • Husband: Costas Mandylor. together since 1991; married in May 1997; divorced in 2000
Milestones
  • 1982 Began modeling--first assignment for LEI Magazine, Italy
  • 1988 Feature film debut, Spike of Bensonhurst
  • 1989 Played Bond Girl Lupe Lamora in License to Kill
  • 1990 TV-movie debut, Silhouette (USA Network)
  • 1991 Appeared in HBO anthology series, Prison Stories: Women on the Inside
  • 1993 TV series debut as a regular, Harts of the West (CBS)
  • 1995 Starred as Princess Kitana in Mortal Kombat
  • 1995 Was a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model
  • 1996 Had title role in Vampirella ; aired on Showtime as part of Roger Corman Presents
  • 1997 Reprised role in the sequel Mortal Kombat: The Annihilation
  • 2000 Co-starred in Flight of Fancy
  • 2001 Appeared opposite Benjamin Bratt in Pinero
  • Appeared on the covers of Vogue, Glamour, Mademoiselle and Self
  • Born in Brooklyn, New York
  • Raised in Western Massachusetts

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