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Jordana Brewster (born April 26, 1980)[1] is a Brazillian-American actress and model. She began her acting career in her late teens, with a 1995 episode of the soap opera All My Children. She followed that appearance with the recurring role as Nikki Munson in As the World Turns, for which Brewster was nominated for Outstanding Teen Performer at the 1997 Soap Opera Digest Award. She was later cast in her first feature film, Robert Rodriguez's 1998 horror science fiction The Faculty. She also landed a starring role in a 1999 NBC television miniseries entitled The 60s.

Her breakthrough role came in the 2001 action film The Fast and the Furious as Mia Toretto and reprised the role in its sequels, Fast & Furious, Fast Five, Fast & Furious 6, and Furious 7. Other film credits include the 2004 action comedy film D.E.B.S., the 2005 independent drama Nearing Grace and the 2006 horror film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, for which she received two Teen Choice Award nominations. She had a recurring role in the NBC television series Chuck. After guest roles in several television shows such as Dark Blue and Gigantic, Brewster starred as Elena Ramos in the television series Dallas between 2012 and 2014.

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Babe Name:
Jordana Brewster
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Unknown (add)
Date of Birth:
April 26, 1980 (36 years old)
Place of Birth:
Panama City
Country of Origin:
Panama
Career Status:
Active
Eye Color:
Brown
Hair Color:
Brown
Measurements:
34B-24-36
Fake Boobs:
No
Piercings:
None
Tattoos:
None

Born April 26, 1980 (age 36)
Panama City, Panama
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 1995–present
Spouse(s) Andrew Form
Children 1
Website www.jordanabrewster.com
 

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EXCLUSIVE: JORDANA BREWSTER TALKS 'LETHAL WEAPON' & THE PRESSURE OF OTHERS' LATINO STANDARDS

BY PRISCILLA RODRIGUEZ • SEPTEMBER 21, 2016 • 12:25PM

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Prepare to welcome Jordana Brewster to your Wednesday nights!

The Brazilian and Panamanian beauty is starring in Fox's newest series, Lethal Weapon. Based on the hit movie franchise of the same name, Lethal Weapon stars Clayne Crawford as Martin Riggs and Damon Wayans as Roger Murtaugh. The two detectives meet and immediately realize they're a bit of an odd couple — Riggs with his diving in head first in the line of fire approach to things and Mutaugh being more by-the-book. Their first case sends them on a high-speed chase and a shootout with drug dealers that leaves them realizing they may have found more that just a partner in each other, they've also discovered a true friendship.

RELATED: 7 Latinas Who Shared the Screen With Paul Walker

Brewster play Maureen Cahill, an LAPD psychologist who has to work hand-in-hand with Riggs and Murtaugh. We caught up with the 36-year-old actress to get the full scoop on her character, talk about why she won't be returning for Fast 8, what it was like having to do Furious 7 without Paul Walker, the pressures of not feeling Latina enough and trying to live up to the standards other people place on Latinos, and more.

Read it all in our exclusive interview below:

Tell us about your character Maureen Cahill.

Maureen — I call her Cahill, I don’t feel like a “Mo” — she’s the LAPD psychologist. For me, it’s really interesting because I get to stand back and analyze these guys who are very closed off and have to deal with such incredibly tense situations, and I try to access their emotions. I’m also one of the hostage negotiators. They also go to me a lot when they have to try to analyze different criminals. It’s a really fun character so far!

What do you like most about playing a character like Maureen?

Often times I’m the female energy of a piece and I’m sort of very grounding, and I actually like that she has to be a little tough because she is in the LAPD so she can’t be this sort of wallflower. I like that I have to up my game in that sense, and that’s sort of challenging for me.

Were you a fan of the movies?

I was. I remember watching them when I was a kid. I didn’t go back to watch them because I thought that would be a little bit intimidating for me and I didn’t want that in the back of my head as we were shooting, but I was a huge fan!

How will this series differ from the films?

I think Clayne [Crawford] and Damon [Wayans] bring a new flavor to it. Their chemistry is so strong and so unique. The format of television is so different in that you have to come a new story line every week and have fresh characters introduced, so I think the format itself brings something different.

You're not one to shy away from action, having done projects like the Fast and Furious franchise. What attracts you most when taking on roles in this particular genre?

I don’t know! I think it’s funny. Maybe it’s the fact I get to vicariously be a part of the action through doing it in film and television, because I’m not really a dare devil in [real] life. I’m kind of a little bit of a nerd and a homebody. I think I enjoy doing it when I work. That’s how I have fun!




We heard your character won't be back for Fast 8 — we're so bummed! Are you satisfied, though, with where Mia left off?

You know, it goes both ways. I said I wasn’t in it so far in 8 but there might be a 9, so you never know because Mia can always come back because she’s Dom’s sister. Never say never is also what I said! It’s a tough one. It don’t want to say good bye to the franchise because I love it so much but I also understand because it’s tough to bring her back so I don’t know where that’s going to go.

What was it like not having Paul Walker present being that your characters were a couple?

The hardest thing I’ve ever done.

A recent study released by USC noted that gender and racial inequality is still extremely prevalent in Hollywood. One point stated was how females are grossly underrepresented in films, and Latinos are still heavily underrepresented. Being in the business, what have your experiences been like in terms of trying to get roles as a woman and a Latina?

It’s surprising because I feel like it’s an asset, especially nowadays. I’m surprised by that — I feel like it’s an asset to be a woman in television now, and I feel like it’s an asset to be a Latina in television now. We have to keep breaking down barriers.

Do you think it’s changed at all from the beginning of your career to now?

Oh my gosh, yes! In film it's still tough – the men are still ruling.

It's Hispanic Heritage Month! You're Brazilian but were born in Panama. What was it like living there?

It was amazing. I think I’m so lucky to have such a broader perspective having been born in Panama, having lived in Brazil and having half my family be Brazilian. I don’t feel sorry for my friends but I’m kind of bummed my friends are born and bread in the U.S and only speak English. I’m trying to do as much as possible to infuse my Latin culture into them. I’m trying to teach them Portuguese and have them eat Brazilian food because it’s such an asset for them. Its so easy to grow up in America and be like, ‘Okay, this is all there is.’ And it’s so not true. So I’m trying to get them traveling as much as possible. I try to broaden their horizons as much as possible. I’m so lucky that my parents had me travel as much as they did.

What makes you most proud to be Latina?

My sense of family. My sense of roots. My sense of loyalty towards my family. I think that’s partially because I’m Latina. I think my values stem from the fact that I’m Latina.

We're currently working on a project around Enoughness called Not Latina Enough Project. Have you ever been made to feel as though you're not Latina enough?

Yeah, I think in the industry for sure. I think because of my last name sometimes people are like ‘Oh, she’s not Latina enough, she sounds American’ or ‘she doesn’t have an accent so she’s not Latina enough.’ So then I have to work on an accent. It’s just like, whose standards are you trying to live up to? That’s what being a part of this industry is all about. Well, who are you trying to please today? It’s pretty frustrating.

What do you think we can do to put a stop to that?

I think you just have to try to be yourself and be as brutally honest as possible. I think that’s getting easier and easier, as more people are doing it, which is awesome.

 

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