Sofía Vergara

Colombian and American actress (born 1972)


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::summary Colombian and American actress (born 1972) ::

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  • Actress
  • television personality | years_active = 1995–present | citizenship = {{plainlist|
  • Colombia (by birthplace)
  • United States (naturalized)}} | spouse = | children = 1 | relatives = Sandra Vergara (cousin, adopted sister) Paulina Dávila (second cousin) | website =

Sofía Margarita Vergara Vergara (; born July 10, 1972) is a Colombian and American actress and television personality who has received five nominations each at the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards. She is one of the highest-paid actresses in the United States.

Vergara is known for her role as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett in the ABC sitcom Modern Family (2009–2020) and Griselda Blanco in the Netflix miniseries Griselda (2024). She rose to prominence when co-hosting two television shows for the Spanish-language television network Univision in the late 1990s. After acting in the English-language film Chasing Papi (2003), she subsequently appeared in Four Brothers (2005), and Tyler Perry's comedies Meet the Browns (2008) and Madea Goes to Jail (2009). Vergara also acted in New Year's Eve (2011), The Three Stooges (2012), Machete Kills (2013), Fading Gigolo (2013), Chef (2014), and Hot Pursuit (2015). She has also had voice-over roles in the animated films Happy Feet Two (2011), The Emoji Movie (2017), and Despicable Me 4 (2024).

Since 2020, Vergara has been a judge on the television talent show America's Got Talent. She is also known as a businesswoman and a brand ambassador. Vergara designs her own fashion line for Walmart, and signed with both Pepsi and CoverGirl in 2011. She launched her first fragrance "Sofia by Sofia Vergara" in 2014, and has since released four more fragrances.

Early life

Sofía Margarita Vergara was born on July 10, 1972, to a Catholic family in Barranquilla, Colombia. Her mother, Margarita Vergara de Vergara, was a homemaker, and her father, Julio Enrique Vergara Robayo, was a cattle rancher for the meat industry. She was nicknamed "Toti" by her five siblings and many cousins.

Vergara initially studied dentistry for three years at National University of Colombia, but she left two semesters away from completing her degree to pursue opportunities in modeling and show business. In 1998, her older brother Rafael was murdered in Colombia during an attempt to kidnap him. Not wanting to be caught in the unrest that resulted from the murder, Vergara emigrated to the United States, settling in Miami, Florida. Her cousin and adopted sister, Sandra, is also a television actress in the United States.

Career

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1989 to 2008: Early career

Vergara was discovered by a photographer while walking on a beach in Colombia, and she was quickly presented with offers of modeling and television work. She was "apprehensive about doing her first television commercial—until her Catholic schoolteachers gave her their personal permission to take the assignment." She made her first appearance, aged 17, in a Pepsi commercial aired in Latin America. She then began studies at the Creative Workshops School of Acting, where Gloria Estefan also trained.

2009 to 2019: Modern Family and rise to prominence

In 2009, Vergara appeared in Chicago on Broadway as Matron Mama Morton for six weeks.

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That same year she got a starring role on the ABC sitcom Modern Family as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett, for which she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series from 2010 to 2013. Vergara was the highest-earning woman in U.S. television, earning $19 million for the previous 12 months, according to a list released by Forbes.com on July 18, 2012. Vergara was named one of People magazine's "50 most beautiful people", and named by The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard as one of the most influential Latin women in Hollywood. Vergara received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 7, 2015. In 2015, Forbes estimated Vergara's annual income at $28.5 million.

She was scheduled to star in The Paperboy, an independent drama directed by Lee Daniels. However shooting was delayed and the revised resumption conflicted with her shooting schedule for the third season of Modern Family and she dropped out. In July 2011, she finished filming the Farrelly Brothers' The Three Stooges, her first leading role in a major film. She said, "I play a mean woman that tries to manipulate the Three Stooges into killing her husband so that she gets all the money." In April 2012, she appeared in her son Manolo's YouTube web series Vida con Toty.

2020 to present: Later success

In February 2020, Vergara was announced as a new judge on America's Got Talent, beginning for its fifteenth season. She has since appeared on the program for six consecutive seasons. In two out of her six seasons as a judge, Vergara's "golden buzzer" selections have won the show (Mayyas in 2022 and Jessica Sanchez in 2025).

In 2024, Vergara earned a historic nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie at the Primetime Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Griselda Blanco in the Netflix miniseries Griselda. This nomination made her the first Latina born in a Latin American country to be nominated in this category. Despite her acclaimed performance, Vergara did not win the Emmy, losing to Jodie Foster. She humorously acknowledged the loss, joking that she was "robbed" for the fifth time. Vergara's portrayal of Blanco was deeply personal, influenced by the 1996 murder of her older brother, Rafael, by a Colombian cartel. This tragedy profoundly impacted her family and motivated her to take on the role, despite the challenges it presented.

Business ventures

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In 2011, it was announced that Vergara has designed a Kmart clothing line aimed at soccer moms. In 2011, Vergara was named the face of CoverGirl, with the first advertisements appearing in January 2012. In April 2011, she appeared in a Diet Pepsi commercial with David Beckham and another in January 2012. Also in 2011, she appeared in a number of commercials for Comcast's Xfinity brand and State Farm. In 2013, she signed endorsement contracts with Diet Pepsi, Rooms To Go, and the medicine Synthroid. Vergara launched a furniture line with Rooms To Go in 2013. She wanted to create well-made and affordable furniture, saying: "Everyone should be able to make their home look amazing and be proud of their home." In 2014, Vergara became a brand ambassador for the American anti-dandruff shampoo brand Head & Shoulders.

In March 2017, she reached a settlement with Venus Concept for alleged improper use of her likeness, which Vergara said created the false impression that she endorsed their beauty products. She launched her first fragrance "Sofia by Sofia Vergara" in 2014 and has since released four more fragrances. In June 2023, Vergara launched the beauty brand Toty. The brand is named after her childhood nickname. ::data[format=table title="List of product lines by Sofia Vergara"]

YearTitleBrandNotes
2005"EBY by Sofia Vergara"EBY (Empowered By You)Clothing collection
2011–2015"Sofia by Sofia Vergara"KmartClothing collection
2013–present"Sofia Vergara Furniture Collection"Rooms To Gotitle=Sofia Vergara; Cindy Crawford Behind the Scenes Rooms To Go Commercial
2018"Sofia by Sofia Vergara" (Latin America Exclusive)PaylessShoe and bag collection
2019–present"Sofía Jeans by Sofía Vergara"WalmartClothing collection
2020–present"Sofia Vergara x Foster Grant"Foster GrantEyewear collection
2021"Sofia Intimates by Sofia Vergara"WalmartIntimate apparel line
2022"Sofia Jewelry by Sofia Vergara"WalmartJewelry line
2022"Sofía Home by Sofía Vergara"WalmartHome decoration line
2023"Toty"Vergara's own beauty brand
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Personal life

Vergara has naturally blonde hair. For movies and television, she is sometimes asked to color her hair dark brown or black to make her look more stereotypically Hispanic. She has Italian origins.

Vergara was married at the age of 18 in 1990 to her high-school sweetheart, Joe Gonzalez. They have a son named Manolo, who was born in Colombia on September 16, 1991. They divorced in 1993. Vergara and her boyfriend Nick Loeb became engaged in 2012 after dating for two years. On May 23, 2014, Vergara announced that the engagement had been called off. Vergara and True Blood star Joe Manganiello became engaged on Christmas Eve 2014 after dating for six months. They married in Palm Beach, Florida, on November 21, 2015. On July 17, 2023, Vergara and Manganiello announced to Page Six that they have separated and are planning to divorce after seven years of marriage. The divorce was finalized in February 2024. She dated orthopedic surgeon Justin Saliman.

Vergara was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2000 at the age of 28. She had her thyroid removed, underwent radioiodine therapy, and made a full recovery. She takes medication to prevent hypothyroidism. On May 9, 2011, Vergara's younger brother Julio was deported from the United States to Colombia after being arrested in April that year; Julio also had a longtime drug addiction and previous brushes with the law. Vergara told Parade magazine, "To see somebody dying over 10 years, little by little, that's the worst punishment. Now he's like another person." During her December 2014 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Vergara revealed that she had become a United States citizen after getting a perfect score on her citizenship test.

From 2015 to 2017, Vergara was involved in a legal dispute regarding the future of two fertilized embryos produced by in vitro fertilization while she was still in a relationship with Loeb; the embryos were kept in storage in cryopreservation in a medical clinic in California. Following the couple's split in 2014, Loeb filed a lawsuit for custody of the embryos in a California court, but he later dropped that lawsuit when the court demanded that Loeb identify two women who had abortions after he had impregnated them. In December 2016, a right-to-life lawsuit against Vergara was initiated in Louisiana with Vergara's embryos as plaintiffs.

The embryos were named "Emma" and "Isabella" in the lawsuit, and their "trustee" was listed as James Charbonnet, a New Orleans resident of no relation to Vergara. The intent of the suit was to give the embryos a chance to further develop using a surrogate carrier, hence to be born, and to benefit from an inheritance trust that had been created for them and is administered by Charbonnet. Loeb had written "Keeping them frozen forever is tantamount to killing them," in a 2015 op-ed in The New York Times. The suit also tried to terminate parental rights of Vergara because by keeping them in cryopreservation in a medical clinic she allegedly abandoned and neglected the embryos. The legal case was novel and took advantage of Louisiana's embryo laws; the state passed a law in 1986 that declares embryos to be "juridical persons", giving embryos the right to sue or be sued. In August 2017, a Louisiana judge dismissed the case on the grounds that the court had no jurisdiction over the embryos, which were conceived in California.

In 2024, Vergara launched Dios Mios Coffee, a brand devoted to elevating female Colombian growers.

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Acting credits

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Collateral DamageAirplane HijackerDeleted scene
Big TroubleNina
2003Chasing PapiCici
2004The 24th DayIsabella
Soul PlaneBlanca
2005Lords of DogtownAmelia
Four BrothersSofi
7 díasPepe Cobo's fan
2006GrilledLoridonna
National Lampoon's Pledge This!Herself
2008Tyler Perry's Meet the BrownsCheryl
2009Madea Goes to JailT.T.
2011The SmurfsOdile Anjelou
New Year's EveAva
Happy Feet TwoCarmenVoice role
2012The Three StoogesLydia Harter
2013Escape from Planet EarthGabby BabblebrookVoice role
Fading GigoloSelima
Machete KillsMadame Desdemona
2014ChefInez
2015Wild CardD.D.
Hot PursuitDaniella RivaAlso executive producer
2017The Female BrainLisa
The Emoji MovieFlamenco DancerVoice role
2018BentRebecca
The Con Is OnVivien
2019Bottom of the 9thAngela Ramirez
2021KoatiZainaVoice role; also executive producer
2023StraysDolores The CouchVoice role
2024This Is Me... Now: A Love StoryCancer
Despicable Me 4ValentinaVoice role
TBAThumbFilming
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1991MuchachitasHerself1 episode
1994Festival de Viña del MarHerself (co-host)Television special
1995Festival de Viña del Mar
1995–1996Acapulco, cuerpo y almaIrasemaTelenovela
1995–1998Fuera de serieHerself (host)Travel show
1999BaywatchHerselfEpisode: "Boys will be Boys"
1999–2000A que no te atrevesHerself (host)Variety show
2000–2001Club La Bomba
2002My Wife and KidsSelmaEpisode: "Samba Story"
MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2002Herself (host)Television special
2002–2003¡Vivan los niños!María ClaraGuest
2004EveApril PerezEpisode: "Party All the Time"
RodneyCarmenEpisode: "Dream Lover"
2005Hot PropertiesLola HernandezMain role, 13 episodes
Punk'dHerselfSeason 5, episode 4
2007EntourageVillage GirlEpisode: "Welcome to the Jungle"
The Knights of ProsperityEsperanza VillalobosMain role, 13 episodes
Dirty Sexy MoneySofía Montoya4 episodes
2007–2008Amas de Casa DesesperadasAlicia OviedoMain role, 23 episodes
2008Fuego en la sangreLeonora10 episodes
Men in TreesPilar Romero2 episodes
2009Dancing with the StarsHerselfGuest appearance
2009–2020Modern FamilyGloria Delgado-PritchettMain role, 250 episodes
2011Sesame StreetHerselfGuest appearance
2011–2013The Cleveland ShowSeñora Chalupa / Herself (voice)2 episodes
2012Saturday Night LiveHerself / HostEpisode: "Sofia Vergara/One Direction"
2013–2017Family GuyHispanic Woman
Flower Saleswoman
Herself (voice)Episodes: "The Giggity Wife" / "Emmy Winning Episode"
2014Killer WomenExecutive producer
2016The SimpsonsCarol Berrera (voice)Episode: "Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles"
2020A Modern FarewellHerselfModern Family documentary
2020–presentAmerica's Got TalentHerself (judge)Season 15–present
2023Germany's Next TopmodelHerself (guest judge)Episode: "Surprise!"
2024GriseldaGriselda BlancoLead role, also executive producer
TBDKoati: Animated SeriesZaina (voice)
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Theatre

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YearTitleArtistLocation
2009ChicagoMatron "Mama" Morton (replacement)Ambassador Theatre, Broadway
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Music video

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YearTitleArtist
1997"Que Diera"Carlos Vives
2013"Aura"Lady Gaga
2020"Yo Visto Así"Bad Bunny
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Awards and nominations

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OrganizationsYearCategoryWorkResultRef.ALMA AwardsBlack Reel AwardsCritics' Choice Television AwardsGlamour AwardsGolden Globe AwardsImagen Foundation AwardsKids' Choice AwardsNAACP Image AwardsPeople's Choice AwardsPremios JuventudPrimetime Emmy AwardsScreen Actors Guild Awards
2009Actress in FilmMadea Goes to Jail
2011Favorite TV Actress – Leading Role in a ComedyModern Family
2012
Favorite Movie Actress – Supporting RoleThe Three Stooges
2006Outstanding Ensemble (shared with the cast)Four Brothers
2011Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesModern Family
2012Comedy Actress of the Year
2010Best Supporting Actress – TelevisionModern Family
2011
2012
2013
2024Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmGriselda
2010Best Actress – TelevisionModern Family
2015
2012Favorite Movie ActressThe Smurfs
2014Favorite Funny StarModern Family
2016Favorite Family TV Actress
2011Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesModern Family
2012
2014
2015
2013Favorite Comedic TV Actress
2015
2016
Favorite Comedic Movie ActressHot Pursuit
2017Favorite Comedic TV ActressModern Family
2018Favorite Comedy TV Star
2020Favorite Female TV Star
Favorite Comedy TV Star
2016Actriz Que Se Roba La Pantalla
2010Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesModern Family (episode: "Not in My House")
2011Modern Family (episode: "Slow Down Your Neighbors)
2012Modern Family (episode: "Tableau Vivant")
2013Modern Family (episode: "Yard Sale")
2024Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or MovieGriselda
2009Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesModern Family (season 1)
2010Modern Family (season 2)
Outstanding Female Actor in a Comedy Series
2011Modern Family (season 3)
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2012Outstanding Female Actor in a Comedy SeriesModern Family (season 4)
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2013Modern Family (season 5)
2014Modern Family (season 6)
2015Modern Family (season 7)
2016Modern Family (season 8)
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