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America Ferrera


America Ferrera was the first Latina to win an Emmy for a leading role.


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While Ferrera was in the headlines last year for her Oscar nomination for “Barbie,” the industry veteran began her career over 20 years ago, appearing in projects like “Real Women Have Curves,” “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants,” “Ugly Betty,” and “Superstore.”

In 2007, she made history as the first Latina to win a Primetime Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series for her role as Betty Suarez in “Ugly Betty,” E! News reported. The same year, she also won a Golden Globe for best actress in a television series — musical or comedy and a SAG award.

During her Golden Globes speech, Ferrera said, “Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for recognizing the show and this character who is truly bringing a new face to television and such a beautiful message about beauty that lies deeper than what we see.”

Ferrera has been vocal about diversity, or the lack thereof, in the industry throughout her career. In a 2024 interview with The New York Times she said it brings her no joy to be the only Latina to win an Emmy in a lead category and that she hopes Latinos can have more opportunities throughout the industry.

“There’s a lot out there that is very transactional in terms of checking boxes to claim diversity,” she said.

Of starring in “Barbie,” she added, “One of the most exciting things to me about the movie was, as a Latina woman, being invited to be a part of something so adventurous and joyful and fun. Gloria is Latina, but being Latina was not her reason for being in this story.”



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