
Valerie Cruz
- Date of Birth: 1976-07-18
- Place of Birth: Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Valerie Cruz (born July 18, 1976) is an American actress. Cruz was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey of Cuban ancestry. She attended Florida State University and r... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Valerie Cruz (born July 18, 1976) is an American actress. Cruz was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey of Cuban ancestry. She attended Florida State University and received a BFA theatre degree. She has appeared in films such as Cellular and played Grace Santiago in Nip/Tuck. She played a main character in Nip/Tuck, but she left the show just after the first season.[1] She has made guest appearances in series such as Grey's Anatomy and Las Vegas. In 2007, she appeared as Connie Murphy, a tough Chicago police detective, in SciFi Channel's (now cancelled) adaptation of The Dresden Files. The show lasted for one season. She has also played Maria Nolan on the CW's Hidden Palms. In 2008, she appeared in season three of Dexter, playing Sylvia Prado, the wife of Assistant District Attorney Miguel Prado (Jimmy Smits). In 2009, she appeared in the horror film The Devil's Tomb and the HBO series True Blood, in which she played the part of Isabel. In 2010 she became part of the cast of the ABC drama Off the Map, which was canceled by ABC On May 13, 2011 . Description above from the Wikipedia article Valerie Cruz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Glades
Crime, Drama, Action & Adventure • 2010 July

The Dresden Files
Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Mystery, Drama, Action & Adventure • 2007 January

The Following
Crime, Drama • 2013 January

Alphas
Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama, Action & Adventure • 2011 July

Off the Map
Drama • 2011 January

Walker Independence
Western, Crime, Drama • 2022 October

Eleventh Hour
Drama, Mystery, Crime, Sci-Fi & Fantasy • 2008 October

Quantico
Crime, Drama, Mystery • 2015 September

The Loft
Thriller • 2014 October

Cellular
Action, Thriller, Drama, Crime • 2004 September