Rosario Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress.
Dawson was born and raised in New York City to a father of Native American and Irish descent and a mother of African, Puerto Rican, and Cuban ancestry. Her film career began unexpectedly when filmmaker Larry Clark saw her on a Manhattan street and asked her to be in a movie he was making. The movie, Kids, became a critical success and Dawson's performance was commended.
As a result, Dawson decided to pursue an acting career and attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Dawson has worked steadily since her debut, with her performances often singled out for praise. To date, she has worked with such critically acclaimed directors as Oliver Stone, Robert Rodriguez, and Spike Lee, and co-starred with the likes of Will Smith, Edward Norton, and Clive Owen.
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