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Dania Jissel Ramirez was born on November 8, 1979, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. At the time of her birth, her family lived modestly. When Dania was just six months old, her parents emigrated to the United States in search of better opportunities, leaving her in the care of her grandmother. She lived with her grandmother until the age of 10, after which she joined her parents in New York.
From a young age, Ramirez was determined to pursue a career in acting. While working at a convenience store during her teenage years, she was discovered by a modeling scout, which led to her first appearance on television in a soda commercial.
To cultivate her passion for acting, Ramirez enrolled in an acting workshop led by Flo Greenberg in New York City. She later moved to Los Angeles to further advance her career. Her early acting experience spanned across various media, including music videos, films, and television.
Ramirez made her television debut with a minor role as Caridad in the cult series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This was followed by several short appearances in other series. In 2007, she gained wider recognition through her role as Maya Herrera in the television series Heroes. She later had a recurring role on the 2010 HBO series Entourage. Ramirez's breakthrough came with her leading role as Rosie Falta on the Lifetime comedy-drama Devious Maids.
She also appeared in several made-for-TV movies, including Solving Charlie (2009) and Romy and Michele: In the Beginning.
Ramirez began her film career as an extra in the 1997 film Subway Stories. Her first major role came in Spike Lee’s 2004 movie She Hate Me. She subsequently appeared in Fat Albert (2004) and gained more recognition in 2006 for portraying Callisto in the superhero film X-Men: The Last Stand.
Additional notable film credits include The 5th Commandment (2008), American Reunion (2012), and Premium Rush (2012). Through these diverse roles, Ramirez demonstrated her versatility and strength as a supporting actress in Hollywood cinema.
In addition to her work in film and television, Dania Ramirez has appeared in several high-profile music videos. These include Jay-Z’s Streets Is Watching (1998), LL Cool J’s Hush (2005), and Santana’s Into the Night (2007) and Cry Baby Cry. In the reggaeton music video Dime Que Te Pasó by Wisin & Yandel, she portrayed the lead role of a devoted wife and mother.
Although Dania Ramirez has chosen her roles selectively, her performances have not gone unnoticed. She has earned nominations for both the ALMA Awards and the Imagen Awards, which recognize Latino contributions and excellence in the entertainment industry.
In September 2011, Ramirez became engaged to director John Amos Beverly Land. The couple married on February 16, 2013, in a beach ceremony held in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Together, they have two children.
Through her work in television, film, and music videos, Dania Ramirez has built a successful career anchored by hard work and passion. Her estimated net worth stands at approximately $1 million, reflecting her steady rise in the entertainment world.
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