Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Longtime film, television, voice actress

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LOS ANGELES — Elizabeth

Pena, the actress who shifted between dramatic roles in such films as Lone Star and comedic parts in TV shows like Modern

Family, has died. She was 55. Pena’s manager, Gina Rugolo, said Wednesday the actress died Tuesday in Los Angeles of natural causes after a brief illness. No other details were provided.

Born in Elizabeth, N.J., to Cuban immigrant parents, Pena’s Hollywood career spanned four decades and included roles in such movies as La Bamba, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Jacob’s Ladder, and Rush Hour. In filmmaker John Sayles’ Lone Star, she portrayed a history teacher who rekindles a romance with an old flame, played by Chris Cooper.

Pena appeared on such TV shows as L.A. Law, Dream On,

Resurrecti­on Blvd. and Modern

Family, where she played the mother of Sofia Vergara’s character, Gloria.

She starred in the 1980s sitcom I Married Dora in the titular role as a housekeepe­r from El Salvador who weds her employer to avoid deportatio­n.

Pena also provided her voice to Disney-Pixar’s The Incredi

bles, the Justice League cartoon series and Seth MacFarlane’s American Dad.

Pena most recently appeared on the El Rey Network drama Matador.

“She was a role model, a truly extraordin­ary performer and an inspiratio­n in every sense of the word,” the network said in a statement. “Our thoughts are with Elizabeth’s family and friends during this difficult time. She will be deeply missed.”

She is survived by her husband, two children, mother and sister.

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