Daphne Rubin-Vega

Panamanian-born singer-actress Daphne Rubin-Vega shot to stardom in 1996 as Mimi, the AIDS-stricken stripper heroine of the late Jonathan Larson's award-winning musical "Rent". The attractive brunette nicely projected the mixture of edginess and naivete that the role required and she earned numerous accolades for her work, including a Tony Award nomination for Actress in a Musical.

Rubin-Vega is the youngest of three children. Her father, a carpenter, died when she was two and the following year she was sent to Washington, DC to live with an aunt. At age nine, she reunited with her mother and two older brothers in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. After her mom died in 1979, Rubin-Vega began to rebel and her stepfather eventually kicked her out of the house. The teenager began tagging along with friends to recording sessions and eventually landed a few gigs as a studio singer. By the late 1980s, she was writing her own songs and leading the all-girl group Pajama Party.

While performing in musical theater was never a priority for her, Rubin-Vega was persuaded by her agent to audition for a 1994 workshop of a new stage musical with a contemporary pop score, "Rent". Immediately impressing Larson, Rubin-Vega was offered the lead role of Mimi, the S&M dancer with AIDS. Following that workshop, she segued to Randy Newman's "Faust" at the La Jolla Playhouse and then returned to NYC to recreate Mimi in the Off-Broadway staging of "Rent". Fueled partly by the untimely death of Larson, the show quickly sold out and moved to Broadway where it became a cultural phenomenon. Rubin-Vega remained with the show for about a year before departing to try her hand at other ventures.

Although she had made her film debut in a small role in the indie "I Like It Like That" (1994), Rubin-Vega had her first major movie role as a detective investigating charges of rape in the erotic thriller "Wild Things" (1997). Her somewhat amateurish performance marred what was destined to become a camp classic thanks to its cheesy plot. She fared better as a dancer with genuine feelings for Robert De Niro in Joel Schumacher's "Flawless" (1999). Rubin-Vega also returned to the stage to act in the dramatic pieces "Gum" and "Two Sisters and a Piano" before returning to musicals as Magenta in the Broadway revival of "The Rocky Horror Show" in fall 2000.

  • Also Credited As:
    Daphne, Daphne Vega
  • Born:
    November 18, 1968 in Panama City, Panama
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Singer, Songwriter, Cleaning woman
Family
  • Father: Jose Mercedes Vega. died c. 1970 when Rubin-Vega was two years old
  • Mother: Daphne Rubin. Latina; born on July 6, 1928; died in February 1979
  • Step-father: Leonard Rubin. Jewish; reportedly kicked Rubin-Vega out of the house when she was a teenager
Significant Others
  • Companion: Tom Costanzo. engaged to be married
Milestones
  • 1994 Created role of Mimi in the original workshop production of Rent ; later recreated role Off-Broadway and on Broadway
  • 1994 Feature debut, bit role in I Like It Like That
  • 1995 Appeared in the ensemble of Randy Newman s stage musical Faust , produced at La Jolla Playhouse
  • 1996 Broadway acting debut, Rent ; earned Tony nomination for Best Actress
  • 1996 Had first solo hit, I Found It
  • 1997 Had first major screen role as a detecvtive in Wild Things
  • 1999 Co-starred with Robert De Niro in Flawless
  • 2000 Returned to Broadway as co-star of The Rocky Horror Show
  • 2000 Starred in the Off-Broadway play Two Sisters and a Piano , staged at the New York Shakespeare Festival s Public Theatre
  • 2004 Cast in the drama Virgin about a teenager who believes she is carrying the child of God
  • 2004 Starred opposite Jimmy Smits in Anna in the Tropics, a play about relationships in a Tampa cigar factory before the Depression; received a Tony nomination
  • As a teenager, began finding work as a session singer
  • At age nine, moved to NYC s Greenwich Village with mother and brothers
  • Born in Panama
  • From age three to six, lived in Washington, DC with an aunt
  • Was lead singer for the all-girl group Pajama Party in the late 1980s; also wrote songs
  • Went through a rebellious period as a teenager after her mother s death; stepfather kicked her out of house

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