- Ivonne Coll
Ivonne Coll (born on
June 18 ,1947 ) is a formerMiss Puerto Rico turned actress.Early years
Coll (birth name: Ivonne Coll Mendoza ) was born in
Fajardo, Puerto Rico where she received her primary and secondary education. She was an honor student and graduated from "Nuestra Señora del Pilar" school. She then enrolled in theUniversity of Puerto Rico (Universidad de Puerto Rico ) where she studiedSocial Sciences .Coll started her career as a
fashion model . In 1966, she represented the town of Fajardo in theMiss Puerto Rico pageant and won. In 1967, she represented the island asMiss Puerto Rico in the "Miss Universe " pageant which was celebrated inMiami, Florida .Artistic debut
In 1969, Coll was a back-up singer for
Lucecita Benitez when Benitez won the first prize in the "First Latin Song Festival of the World" which took place inMexico . She also served as back-up forChucho Avellanet , a popular teen idol inLatin America during the 1960s and 1970s.In 1971, Coll debuted as an actress in a local
soap opera (telenovela ), called "El Sirviente" (The Servant). In the same year she also debuted as a solo singer in the "Club Ocho Puertas (Eight Doors Club)" located in San Juan."Yo Soy Ivonne Coll" (I am Ivonne Coll)
At the end of 1971, the owner of television channel 11 in Puerto Rico, Mr.
Rafael Perez Perry spotted Ivonne's talent. Channel 11's competitor had a show with a young starlet by the name ofIris Chacon . Mr. Perry believed that Coll could have a show of her own that would be able to compete with the other channels and with Chacon's show. Therefore, he sponsored the show which was called "Yo Soy Ivonne Coll" (I am Ivonne Coll) and which ran from 1971 to 1975.In 1976, Coll moved to
Los Angeles, California , where she took dance and singing classes in the Academy of Stage and Cinema Arts. She landed a part in a theater play called "Burning Beach", which was presented in the American Place Theater.In the United States
In 1979, Coll moved to
New York , where she participated in variousOff Broadway productions such as:
*"Spain 1980",
*"As You Like It",
*"Romeo and Juliet " and
*"Macbeth ".It was in New York that movie director
Francis Ford Coppola recruited her for the role of "Yolanda", a Havana night club singer in the movie The Godfather II. Even though her role was a small one, the experience gained would serve her well in the future. She was credited as "Yvonne Coll".Coll also participated in the following productions:
*"Orinoco",
*"The Masses are Asses",
*"Medio Comuñas",
*"Goodbye Castro", and
*"Pancho Diablo" withFernando Allende andSully Diaz .She won an
A.C.E. Award for best actress for "Orinoco". When Coll wasn't acting, she was taking classes. She attended theH.B. Studios and theLee Strasberg Acting Studio.Among the television appearances which she made in the U.S. were:
*"Pacific Blue",
*"Crisis Center ",
*"An American Family ",
*"The Bold and the Beautiful ",
*"Chicago Hope ",
*"Malibu Shores ",
*"NYPD Blue ",
*"L.A. Law ", and
*"Under Cover ".Later years
When Coll returned to Puerto Rico, she was invited to participate in the following productions: "
La verdadera historia de Pedro Navaja " and "Paper Flowers". She also had a role in the locally produced movie "La gran Fiesta" (The Grand Party) and in the TV show "Cuqui". In 2002 she was in the movie "Besos de Fuego".AS of October, 2006, she has played the title role in
Berthold Brecht 's "MOTHER COURAGE" at the Berkeley Rep Theater inBerkeley, California .ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans External links
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