Rosario Dawson
Rosario Dawson | |
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Born | [1] New York City,U.S. | May 9, 1979
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1994–present |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Full list |
Rosario Isabel Dawson[2](born May 9, 1979)[3]is an American actress. She made her feature-film debut in the 1995 independent dramaKids.Her subsequent film roles includeHe Got Game(1998),Josie and the Pussycats(2001),Men in Black II(2002),The Rundown(2003),Rent(2005),Sin City(2005),Clerks II(2006),Death Proof(2007),Seven Pounds(2008),Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief(2010),Unstoppable(2010),Zookeeper(2011),Trance(2013),Top Five(2014),Zombieland: Double Tap(2019), andClerks 3(2022). Dawson has provided voice-over work forDisney/Marvel,Warner Bros./DC Comics,andViacomCBS'sNickelodeonunit.
Dawson had several roles in film and television adaptations of comic books. These include Gail inSin City(2005) andSin City: A Dame to Kill For(2014),Claire Templein five of theMarvel Netflix series(2015–2018), and providing the voices ofDiana Prince / Wonder Womanin theDC Animated Movie UniverseandSpace Jam: A New LegacyandBarbara Gordon/BatgirlinThe Lego Batman Movie.In 2020, she portrayedAhsoka Tanoin thesecond seasonofThe MandalorianandThe Book of Boba Fett,and stars inDisney+ original seriesAhsoka.In 2021, she had a recurring role in theDwayne Johnsonautobiographical comedy seriesYoung Rockand a main role in theHuluminiseriesDopesick.
Early life[edit]
Rosario Dawson was born on May 9, 1979, in New York City. Her mother, Isabel Celeste, is of Puerto Rican,Taíno,Cuban and African ancestry.[4]Isabel was 17 years old when Rosario was born; she never married Rosario's biological father, Patrick C. Harris.[5]When Dawson was a year old, Isabel married Greg Dawson, a construction worker.[4]Isabel and Greg moved into a reclaimed building on East 13th Street after being approved as members of an affordable housing plan. The family later moved toGarland, Texas.[6]
Career[edit]
As a child, Dawson made a brief appearance onSesame Street.At the age of 15, she was discovered on her front-porch step by photographerLarry ClarkandHarmony Korine,with Korine deciding that she was perfect for a part he had written in his screenplay for the controversial 1995 filmKids.She went on to star in varied roles, includingindependent filmsandblockbusterssuch asHe Got Game,Men in Black IIandRent.[7][8][9][10][11]
In 1998, Dawson provided an introductory voice-over for the remixed version ofPrince's single "1999".[12]The voice-over was a commentary on the state of the world in the next to last year before the newmillennium.[13]The following year, she appeared inThe Chemical Brothers' video for the song "Out of Control" from the albumSurrender.[14]She is also featured on the track "She Lives In My Lap" from the second disc of theOutKastalbumSpeakerboxxx/The Love Below,[15]in which she speaks the introduction and a brief interlude towards the end.
In 2001, she appeared in the filmJosie and the Pussycatsas band member Valerie Brown and had a role inChelsea Walls,the directorial debut ofEthan Hawke.
Dawson starred oppositeEdward Nortonin theSpike Leedrama25th Hour(2002). In the 2004Oliver StonefilmAlexander,she playedRoxana,the wife ofAlexander the Great.In 2005, Dawson made her stage debut[16]as Julia in thePublic Theater's "Shakespeare in the Park"revival ofTwo Gentlemen of Verona.[17]
In the film adaptation of the popular musicalRentin 2005, she played the exotic dancer Mimi Marquez, replacingDaphne Rubin-Vega,who was pregnant and unable to play the part. For her role inRent,Dawson won theSatellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture.She also appeared in the adaptation of the graphic novelSin City,co-directed byRobert RodriguezandFrank Miller,portraying Gail, a prostitute-dominatrix.Also that year, she appeared in a deleted scene in theRob ZombiefilmThe Devil's Rejects.The scene was included in the deleted scenes on theDVDrelease.
She starred as Becky inClerks II(2006). InBack to the Well,documentary about the making of the series, she stated that the donkey show sequence was what made her decide to take the role. In May of the same year, Dawson co-created and co-wrote the comic-book miniseriesOccult Crimes Taskforce.[18]She was at the 2007San Diego Comic-Conto promote the comic. She co-starred with formerRentalumnaTracie Thomsin theQuentin Tarantinothrowback filmDeath Proofin 2007, part of the Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez double featureGrindhouse.She produced and starred inDescentalongside friendTalia Lugacy,whom she met at theLee StrasbergAcademy.[19]On July 7, 2007, Dawson presented at theAmerican legofLive Earth.
In 2008, Dawson starred withWill SmithinSeven Poundsand inEagle Eye,produced bySteven Spielberg.Beginning in August, she starred inGemini Division,an online science-fiction series. In the animated seriesAfterworld,she voiced Officer Delondre Baines.[20]On January 17, 2009, Dawson hostedSaturday Night Live.Later in the year, she voicedArtemis of Bana-Mighdallin the animated filmWonder Woman.[21]
In 2009, Dawson performed inThe People Speak,a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historianHoward Zinn'sA People's History of the United States.[22]In 2009, Dawson also voiced the character of Velvet Von Black in Rob Zombie's animated feature,The Haunted World of El Superbeasto.For theKasabianalbumWest Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum,she is featured singing on the track "West Ryder Silver Bullet".
In 2010, she starred in the filmsPercy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefasPersephone,andUnstoppableas railway yardmaster Connie Hooper. In 2013, she appeared in the independent filmGimme Shelter.The following year, she reprised her role as Gail inSin City: A Dame to Kill For.In 2015, she playedClaire Templein theNetflixweb television seriesDaredevil,a role which she reprised inJessica JonesandLuke Cage.[23]Dawson's likeness was also used in theJessica Jonestie-in comic as her character on both shows. Dawson has continued this role in 2017 inIron FistandThe Defenders.[23]
She appeared inTop Fivein 2014, for which she was nominated for theCritics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy,and in 2018, she played the female lead role in the filmKrystal.In 2020, she was cast as theStar WarscharacterAhsoka Tanoin the second season ofThe MandalorianonDisney+and reprised the role inThe Book of Boba Fett[24]and the spinoff miniseries,Ahsoka.In 2022, she reprised her role as Becky forClerks III(2022).
Activism and advocacy[edit]
Politics[edit]
Dawson was arrested in 2004, while protesting against PresidentGeorge W. Bush.[25]
Dawson endorsedBarack Obamafor re-election in2012,[26]andBernie Sandersfor the Democratic nomination in the2016 Democratic Party primaries.[27]On April 15, 2016, Dawson was among the protesters arrested duringDemocracy Springin Washington, DC.[28]
In mid-2019, Dawson endorsed her boyfriend Cory Booker in the2020 presidential election.Booker endedhis campaignfor president on January 13, 2020.[29][30]Had she becomeFirst Lady of the United States,Dawson said she would have advocated for solutions toyouth homelessness.[31]On March 9, 2020, Dawson endorsed the presidential campaign ofBernie Sanders,whom she had also previously endorsed in his 2016 bid.[32]
Philanthropy[edit]
Dawson is involved with the Lower East Side Girls Club[33]and supports othercharitiessuch asenvironmental groupGlobal Cool,One Campaign,Oxfam,Operation USA,Amnesty International,Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays(PFLAG), theInternational Rescue Committee,Voto Latino,[34]and Stay Close.org, a poster andpublic service advertisingcampaign for PFLAG, where she is featured with her uncle[35]Frank Jump.[36]She has participated in theVagina Monologues[37]and serves on the board forV-Day,a global non-profit movement that raises funds for women'santi-violencegroups through benefits of this play.[38]
In October 2008, Dawson became a spokeswoman forTripAdvisor's philanthropy program, More Than Footprints,Conservation International,Doctors Without Borders,National Geographic Society,The Nature Conservancy,andSave the Children.Also in October 2008, she lent her voice to the RESPECT! Campaign,[39]a movement aimed at preventing domestic violence. She recorded a voice message for the Giverespect.org Web site, stressing the importance of respect in helping stop domestic violence. In 2012, Dawson partnered withSodaStream Internationalin launching the first annual Unbottle the World Day, a campaign conceived in an effort to raise awareness to the impact of cans and plastic bottles on the environment.[40]
Personal life[edit]
Dawson is a self-professedTrekkie,who mentioned both her brothers and her love ofStar Trekin an interview withConan O'Brien,and also demonstrated her knowledge of severalKlingonwords.[41]
Dawson adopted a 12-year-old girl, Isabella, in 2014.[42]In December 2023, Dawson announced that Isabella was pregnant and her first grandchild was scheduled to be born in 2024.[43]
In March 2019, Dawson confirmed that she was in a relationship with US SenatorCory Booker.[44]Their relationship ended in February 2022.[45][46]
In 2018, Dawson made a post toInstagramthat was widely perceived as hercoming outas queer; when asked about this in a 2020 interview, she stated that this had not been her intention, and further specified that although "People kept saying that I [came out]... I didn't do that,... I mean, it's not inaccurate, but I never did come out. I mean, I guess I am now... I've never had a relationship in that space, so it's never felt like an authentic calling to me." A representative of Dawson later clarified toThe Daily Beastthat she meant to say she came out as an ally of the LGBTQ community.[47][48][49]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Kids | Ruby | |
1997 | Girls' Night Out | Girl | Short film |
1998 | He Got Game | Lala Bonilla | |
Side Streets | Marisol Hidalgo | ||
1999 | Light It Up | Stephanie Williams | |
2000 | Down to You | Lana | |
King of the Jungle | Veronica | ||
2001 | Josie and the Pussycats | Valerie Brown | |
Sidewalks of New York | Maria Tedesko | ||
Trigger Happy | Dee | ||
Chelsea Walls | Audrey | ||
2002 | Ash Wednesday | Grace Quinonez | |
The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest | Alisa | ||
Men in Black II | Laura Vasquez | ||
The Adventures of Pluto Nash | Dina Lake | ||
Love in the Time of Money | Anna | ||
25th Hour | Naturelle Riviera | ||
2003 | V-Day: Until the Violence Stops | Herself | |
This Girl's Life | Martine | ||
Shattered Glass | Andy Fox | ||
The Rundown | Mariana | ||
2004 | Alexander | Roxana | |
2005 | This Revolution | Tina Santiago | |
Sin City | Gail | ||
Little Black Dress | Haley | Short film | |
Rent | Mimi Marquez | ||
2006 | Clerks II | Rebecca "Becky" Scott | |
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints | Laurie | ||
2007 | Death Proof(Grindhouse) | Abernathy Ross | |
Descent | Maya | Also producer | |
2008 | Explicit Ills | Babo's Mom | |
Eagle Eye | Zoe Perez | ||
Killshot | Donna | ||
Seven Pounds | Emily Posa | ||
2009 | Wonder Woman | Artemis | Voice |
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto | Velvet Von Black | Voice | |
The People Speak | Herself | ||
2010 | Awake | Robin | Short film |
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief | Persephone | ||
Unstoppable | Connie Hooper | ||
2011 | Miss Representation | Herself | |
Girl Walks into a Bar | June | ||
Zookeeper | Kate | ||
10 Years | Mary | ||
2012 | Fire with Fire | Talia Durham | |
Hotel Noir | Sevilla, the Maid | ||
2013 | Trance | Elizabeth Lamb | |
Gimme Shelter | June Bailey | ||
César Chávez | Dolores Huerta | ||
Parts per Billion | Mia | ||
Raze | Rachel | ||
2014 | Sin City: A Dame to Kill For | Gail | |
The Ever After | Herself | ||
The Captive | Nicole | ||
Top Five | Chelsea Brown | ||
2015 | Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast | Nyx | Voice |
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Voice | |
Puerto Ricans in Paris | Vanessa | ||
2016 | Justice League vs. Teen Titans | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Voice |
Ratchet & Clank | Elaris | Voice | |
2017 | Justice League Dark | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Voice |
The Lego Batman Movie | Barbara Gordon/Batgirl | Voice | |
Unforgettable | Julia Banks | ||
Krystal | Krystal Bryant | ||
2018 | The Death of Superman | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Voice |
The Need to Grow | Narrator | Voice, documentary | |
Sorry to Bother You | Voice in Elevator | Voice | |
Henchmen | Jolene | Voice | |
2019 | Reign of the Supermen | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Voice |
Someone Great | Hannah Davis | ||
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot | Reggie Faulken | ||
Zombieland: Double Tap | Nevada | ||
Wonder Woman: Bloodlines | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Voice | |
The Deported | Herself | Documentary | |
2020 | Justice League Dark: Apokolips War | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Voice |
The Water Man | Mary | ||
Kiss The Ground | Herself | Documentary | |
2021 | Space Jam: A New Legacy | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman | Voice |
2022 | Sell/Buy/Date | Herself | Documentary |
Clerks III | Becky Scott | ||
2023 | Haunted Mansion | Gabbie |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Punk'd | Herself | Episode #1.8 |
2007 | Robot Chicken | Various | Voice, episode: "More Blood, More Chocolate" |
2008 | Gemini Division | Anna Diaz | Web series; 50 episodes Also executive producer |
2009 | Saturday Night Live | Herself | Episode: "Rosario Dawson/Fleet Foxes" |
SpongeBob SquarePants | Herself | Episode: "SpongeBob's Truth or Square" | |
2011 | Five | Lili | Television film |
2015–2016 | Daredevil | Claire Temple | 8 episodes |
2015 | Jessica Jones | Episode: "AKA Smile" | |
2016–2018 | Luke Cage | 11 episodes | |
2017 | Iron Fist | 6 episodes | |
The Defenders | 6 episodes | ||
Waves for Water | Herself | Documentary | |
2018–2019 | Jane the Virgin | Jane "J.R." Ramos | 17 episodes |
2018 | Elena of Avalor | Daria | Voice, 2 episodes |
2019 | Weird City | Delt | Episode: "A Family" |
2020 | The Last Kids on Earth | Rezzoch | Voice, 7 episodes[50] |
2020 | Briarpatch | Allegra "Pick" Dill | Main role |
Make It Work! | Herself | Television special | |
The Mandalorian | Ahsoka Tano | Episode: "Chapter 13: The Jedi" | |
2020–2022 | It's Pony | Penny Ramiro | Recurring role |
2021 | Calls | Katherine | Voice, episode: "It's All In Your Head" |
Young Rock | General Monica Jackson | 2 episodes | |
Eden | A37 | Voice, English dub[51] | |
Dopesick | Bridget Meyer | Miniseries[52] | |
AEW Dynamite | Herself | Episode #2.50[53] | |
2021–2022 | Go-Big Show | Herself (judge) | 16 episodes |
2022 | The Book of Boba Fett | Ahsoka Tano | Episode: "Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger" |
DMZ | Alma "Zee" Ortega | Miniseries | |
Love, Death & Robots | Dr. Mirny | Episode: "Swarm" | |
2023–present | Ahsoka | Ahsoka Tano | Main role |
2024 | Terminator Zero | Kokoro | Voice[54] |
Music video[edit]
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | "Out of Control" | The Chemical Brothers | |
2002 | "Miss You" | Aaliyah | Cameo |
2010 | "California Run"[55] | Neil Nathan | Cameo |
2012 | "Supercool" | The Bullitts | |
2016 | "Where's the Love?" | The Black Eyed Peasfeaturing The World | |
2017 | "Family Feud" | Jay ZfeaturingBeyoncé | Promo video for Tidal |
2018 | "Earth Girls" | Jesse Boykins III | Cameo |
"10,000 Hours"[56] | Fat Tony | Cameo | |
2018 | "The Space Program" | A Tribe Called Quest | Cameo[57] |
Video games[edit]
Year | Title | Voice role(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure | Tina | |
2012 | Syndicate | Lily Drawl | |
2016 | Ratchet & Clank | Elaris | |
Dishonored 2 | Meagan Foster / Billie Lurk | ||
Lego Dimensions | Barbara Gordon / Batgirl | Credited as Rasario Dawson | |
2017 | Wilson's Heart | Elsa Wolcott | |
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider | Billie Lurk | ||
2019 | NBA 2K20 | Isa | MyCAREER Story |
2022 | Dying Light 2 Stay Human | Lawan |
Audiobooks[edit]
Year | Title | Author |
---|---|---|
2017 | Artemis | Andy Weir |
Audio[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Author | Production Company |
---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Batman: The Audio Adventures[58] | Selina Kyle / Catwoman | Dennis McNicholas | Blue Ribbon Content |
Awards and nominations[edit]
See also[edit]
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