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Sofía Vergara

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1972-07-10
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She first gained widespread recognition for her standout performance as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett on Modern Family, a role that truly put her on the map. But before she became a household name, she had already built a solid presence hosting various shows on Univision. Over the years, she expanded her reach into film, appearing in movies like Hot Pursuit, The Smurfs, Machete Kills, and Fading Gigolo—each role adding depth to her growing career. In 2024, she took on a powerful new challenge, starring in the lead role of the Netflix series Griselda, further proving her range and staying power as an actress.

Before all the fame and red carpets, she actually pursued a different path—studying pre-dentistry in Colombia for three years before shifting gears into modeling. That bold move eventually opened doors to opportunities she might not have imagined. She shares a close bond with her sister Sandra, though life has also brought hardship; her older brother Rafael tragically lost his life in Bogotá back in 1998, a loss that deeply affected her.

On the personal front, she married Joe Gonzalez in 1991, and together they welcomed a son, Manolo, before parting ways in 1993. Later, she was engaged to Nick Loeb, but the couple announced their separation in May 2014. Then came a joyful chapter: she married actor Joe Manganiello in November 2015, and for a time, they seemed like a storybook couple. However, in July 2023, she and Joe Manganiello made the difficult decision to announce their separation—a reminder that even public lives carry private complexities. Through it all, she continues to evolve, both on screen and off.

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She’s truly made a name for herself in the entertainment industry, and honestly, it’s no surprise why. Over the years, she has earned widespread acclaim, including a Golden Globe nomination, a Screen Actors Guild Award nod, and several Emmy Award recognitions—all thanks to her standout comedic performance on the beloved series Modern Family. Her talent and charm have continued to shine, and in 2020, she took on a bold new role as a judge on America’s Got Talent, bringing her sharp wit and warm personality to the panel. She’s definitely someone who keeps evolving and surprising us, and her journey remains inspiring.

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