Eva Longoria Parker

Not one to shy away from her obvious sex appeal, actress Eva Longoria has thrived on playing seductive Latinas throughout her career. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas—an area she has frequently returned to over the years—Longoria was the youngest of four daughters growing up on the family ranch. Though stunning in her adult years, she has described herself as the proverbial ugly duckling as a kid—her family nicknamed her prieta fea—or ‘ugly dark one’—because she was the only daughter with dark hair, dark eyes and dark skin. After blossoming into a fetching young woman, Longoria attended Texas A&M University-Kingsville, where she earned her Baccalaureate in Kinesiology—the study of body movement. When she wasn’t studying, Longoria appeared on stage in university theater productions.

After graduation, Longoria won an Infinity Model Search contest, which led to her discovery by a theatrical agent. She soon found herself in bit parts on television, including an episode of “Beverly Hills, 90210” (Fox, 1990-2000), and eventually was cast as Isabella Brana on the long-running daytime soap opera, “The Young and the Restless” (CBS, 1972- ). Longoria was honored with an ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama in 2002 for her work on the soap. Meanwhile, she hosted “The Talent Agency” (2003), a syndicated talent show that came and went without so much as a whimper. In “Hot Tamales Live”, a Pay-Per-View comedy special hosted by Kiki Melendez, Longoria got the chance to display her comic talents. But despite growing exposure, Longoria failed to make herself a household name. That would soon change.

Longoria landed her first regular series role as Detective Vanessa Cruz on “L.A. Dragnet” (ABC, 2002-2004). Joining the cast after a major restructuring in 2003, Longoria enjoyed the role for only one season—the series was canceled in April 2004. But her luck changed when she signed on to “Desperate Housewives” (ABC, 2004- ), a run-away hit that took many in Hollywood by surprise. A dark comedy about the lives of five housewives in the same cul-de-sac as told by a friend who committed suicide, “Desperate Housewives” went from an unwanted spec script written by Chuck Pratt (“Melrose Place”) and Marc Cherry (“The Golden Girls”) to the hottest show on television.

The show was honored when the Hollywood Foreign Press (HFP) announced its Golden Globe nominations—it received five, including Best Television Series-Comedy. Four of the five lead actresses also received nominations, but Longoria’s name was missing from the list. She felt the snub was due to her not attending the HFP Luncheon because of a dying aunt in Texas. Her co-stars, however, offered Longoria their support and disappointment, an act of graciousness not lost on her. Meanwhile, she ventured into feature films with “Harsh Times” (2005), a drama starring Christian Bale as a soldier returning from Iraq. She also appeared as Jenny in the supernatural mystery, “The Dead Will Tell” (2004), a made-for-television movie that aired on CBS in October 2004.

  • Also Credited As:
    Eva Longoria Parker, Eva Longoria Christopher, Eva Longoria Parker
  • Born:
    Eva Longoria Christopher on March 15, 1975 in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
  • Job Titles:
    Actress
Family
  • Father: Enrique Longoria, Jr. Mexican-American
  • Mother: Ella Eva Mireles. Mexican-American
  • Sister: Elizabeth Longoria.
  • Sister: Emily Longoria.
  • Sister: Esmeralda Longoria.
Significant Others
  • Companion: J C Chasez. Former member of NSync; dating in 2004
  • Companion: Stephen T Kay. Directed her in the TV-movie, The Dead Will Tell (CBS); briefly dated in 2004
  • Husband: Tony Parker. Plays with the San Antonio Spurs; began dating in Spring 2005; announced they were going through a difficult time in fall of 2006, but denied they had split; announced engagement in November 2006; married July 6, 2007 in a civil ceremony and again on July 7, 2007 at the Church of Saint-Germain l Auxerrois in Paris, France
  • Husband: Tyler Christopher. Married Jan. 20, 2002; divorced in 2004
Education
  • Texas A&M, Kingsville, TX, Kinesiology, BS
Milestones
  • 2000 Cast in a small role as a flight attendant on Beverly Hills, 90210 (FOX)
  • 2000 Landed roles on The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) and General Hospital (ABC)
  • 2001 Starred as Isabella Braña Williams on the long-running Daytime series, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
  • 2003 Co-hosted the syndicated weekly television series, The Talent Agency
  • 2003 Starred (also co-produced) in Hot Tamales Live a critically acclaimed comedy/variety show
  • 2003 Starred as Det. Gloria Duran on L.A. Dragnet (USA) a modern-day take on the classic police drama
  • 2004 Cast as Gabrielle Solis, the ex-model with a rich husband, a big house and a bad marriage on the ABC drama Desperate Housewives ; earned a Golden Globe (2005) nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy series
  • 2004 Made her theater debut in the popular farce, What the Rabbi Saw
  • 2006 Cast opposite Christian Bale and Freddy Rodriguez in David Ayer s directorial debut Harsh Times
  • 2006 Played an up-and-coming secret agent opposite Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland in The Sentinel
  • 2008 Starred in the comedy Over Her Dead Body opposite Paul Rudd
  • After college, entered a talent contest that brought her to Los Angeles where she was spotted and signed by a theatrical agent

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