Stephanie Beatriz

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Stephanie Beatriz
Beatriz at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Stephanie Beatriz Bischoff Alvizuri[1]

(1981-02-10) February 10, 1981 (age 43)
Neuquén, Argentina
Citizenship
  • Argentina
  • United States
EducationStephens College (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
Years active2002–present
Spouse
Brad Hoss
(m. 2018)
Children1

Stephanie Beatriz Bischoff Alvizuri (born February 10, 1981)[2] is an American actress. She is known for playing Detective Rosa Diaz in the Fox/NBC comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021), Quiet in the Peacock action comedy series Twisted Metal (2023–present), and Carla in the musical film In the Heights (2021), and voicing Mirabel Madrigal in the Disney film Encanto (2021) and Vaggie in the adult animated musical series Hazbin Hotel (2024–present).

Early life

Beatriz was born in Neuquén, Argentina on February 10, 1981, to a Colombian father and a Bolivian mother.[2][3] She arrived in the United States at the age of two[4][5] with her parents and a younger sister. Beatriz grew up in Webster, Texas, outside of Houston, and attended Clear Brook High School.[6][7] As a child, her mother took Beatriz and her sister to arts exhibits and events, something she credits for raising her awareness of potential careers in the arts.[8] She became interested in acting after taking speech and debate as an elective, which allowed her to appear in plays.[9] She became a United States citizen at 18.[4][5]

Beatriz attended the all-women's Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri. After graduating in 2002, she moved to New York City to pursue acting.[7] She has lived in Los Angeles since 2010.

Career

Beatriz performed for three seasons at Oregon Shakespeare Festival,[10] including roles such as Catherine in A View From a Bridge in 2008,[11] Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in 2010,[12] and Isabella in Measure for Measure in 2011.[13]

Beatriz had minor roles in the police procedural television series The Closer and Southland, and a recurring role as Gloria's sister Sonia in the ABC comedy series Modern Family.

In 2013, she began portraying Detective Rosa Diaz in the Fox and NBC series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, an action comedy series based around the members of a Brooklyn police precinct. In 2019, she directed the season 6 episode "He Said, She Said". The show ran for eight seasons.

Beatriz starred as Bonnie in the independent feature film The Light of the Moon, written and directed by Jessica M. Thompson. The film premiered at the 2017 South by Southwest Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Narrative Feature Competition.[14] She received highly positive reviews for her performance, with The Hollywood Reporter stating that "Beatriz offers a powerful ... unflinching, authentic performance," while Variety noted that the film was "harrowingly effective" and Beatriz's performance was "expertly balanced and judged."[15] From 2018 to 2019, she voiced the character Gina Cazador on BoJack Horseman. She was also the voice of General Sweet Mayhem in The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.[16]

It was announced in 2019 she would be appearing in the 2021 film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony Award-winning musical In the Heights.[17] She also voiced Mirabel Madrigal, the main character in the Disney animated film Encanto, making it her second collaboration with Miranda of the year.[18]

In 2019, Beatriz and her Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-star Melissa Fumero were the masters of ceremonies at the National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Awards.[19]

In 2021, Beatriz voiced the lead role in the Texas Rangers-centered crime procedural podcast Tejana.[20] She also serves as an executive producer for Tejana and, as of November 2021, was looking to develop a television series based on the characters.[8] She also starred in the sci-fi thriller podcast Solar[21] and hosted Wondery's Twin Flames podcast investigating the dating cult Twin Flames Universe.[22] Since 2024, Beatriz has voiced the character Vaggie in Hazbin Hotel.

Personal life

Beatriz has severe astigmatism and requires glasses to see.[23] She does not wear them in many of her roles, and her eyes are sensitive to contact lenses; she therefore has difficulty hitting her marks while on camera.[24][25]

She has described herself as suffering from disordered eating,[26] which she developed during college.[9]

Beatriz first realized that she was bisexual around age 12 or 13.[9] She experienced biphobia and bisexual erasure from family and friends.[27] In June 2016, she officially came out to the public.[28][29]

In October 2017, she announced her engagement to actor Brad Hoss.[30] They got married on October 6, 2018.[31] In June 2021, she announced her pregnancy,[32] and her daughter was born in August 2021.[33]

Filmography

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Short Term 12 Jessica
2014 You're Not You Jill
2016 Pee-wee's Big Holiday Freckles
Ice Age: Collision Course Gertie Voice[34]
The Pistol Shrimps Herself Member of the L.A. City Municipal Dance Squad
2017 The Light of the Moon Bonnie Also executive producer
2018 Half Magic Candy
2019 The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part General Sweet Mayhem Voice[34]
2021 In the Heights Carla
Encanto Mirabel Madrigal Voice[35][34]
2022 Catwoman: Hunted Batwoman Voice[34]
The Bob's Burgers Movie Chloe Barbash Voice
2023 Bucky F*cking Dent Mariana
2023 First Time Female Director Lisa

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2009 The Closer Camila Santiago Episode: "The Life"
2012 The Smart One Natalee Television film
2013–2019 Modern Family Sonia 4 episodes
2013 Southland Belinda Cargrove Episode: "Under the Big Top"
Jessie Salma Espinosa Episode: "Toy Con"
Hello Ladies Gatekeeper Episode: "The Limo"
2013–2021 Brooklyn Nine-Nine Rosa Diaz Main role; 151 episodes, directed the episode "He Said, She Said"
2014 Top Chef Duels Herself Episode: "Jen Carroll vs. Nyesha Arrington"
2015 Axe Cop Hasta Mia Voice, episode: "The Center of the Ocean"
2017–2022 Bob's Burgers Chloe Barbash, Julia, Pam, Rachel Voice, 7 episodes[34]
2017 The New V.I.P.'s Elena Voice, television film
Danger & Eggs Sheriff Luke, Captain Banjo Voice, 4 episodes
@midnight Herself Episode: "541"
2018–2019 BoJack Horseman Gina Cazador Voice, 9 episodes
2018 Hell's Kitchen Herself (Diner) Episode: "Fish Out of Water"
2019 One Day at a Time Pilar Episode: "The Funeral"
Into the Dark Elena Episode: "Treehouse"
The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience Val Gal Variety special
Twelve Forever Conelly Voice, 2 episodes[34]
2020 Family Guy Hostess Voice, episode: "Holly Bibble"
Elena of Avalor Ixlan Voice, 3 episodes
Wizards: Tales of Arcadia Callista, Nemue, Deya The Deliverer Voice, 7 episodes[34]
Reno 911! Sofia the Drug Lord Episode: "Sofia the Drug Lord"
2020–2021 DuckTales Gosalyn Waddlemeyer Voice, 2 episodes[34]
Central Park Enrique Voice, 2 episodes
2021 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Tiff Voice, 5 episodes[34]
Devil May Care Head Demon Gloria Voice, 7 episodes
The Casagrandes Blanca Guzman Voice, episode: "Saving Face"
Q-Force Mira Popadopolous Voice, main role
American Dad! Chardonnay Voice, episode: "Family Time"
Maya and the Three Chimi Voice, main role[34]
2022 Robot Chicken Alita, Maria Wong Voice, episode: "May Cause an Excess of Ham"
Dogs in Space Pepper Voice, main role (season 2)
2022–2023 The Legend of Vox Machina Lady Kima Voice, recurring role[36][37][34]
2023–present Twisted Metal Quiet Main role[38]
2023 Big Mouth Lulu Voice, 3 episodes
Krapopolis Daphne Voice, 3 episodes
2024 Hazbin Hotel Vaggie Voice, main role[39]

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2016 WIZARD Elizabeth (voice) 3 episodes
2021–2022 Alpha Betas Ruby Ortiz, Jane (voice) 5 episodes; recurring role

Podcasts

Year Title Role Production Company Notes
2021 Tejana Eileen Castillo Sonoro Media/Telemundo 6 episodes; Executive producer
2021 Whistle Through the Shamrocks Marilyn Bigfoot Hat Trick Productions 6 episodes
2022 Twin Flames host Wondery 6 episodes
2022 Solar Dr. Wren Guerrero CurtCo Media 12 episodes
2022 Why Won't You Date Me? guest Team Coco Episode: "Bisexual Erasure"

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Oh, What a Lovely War! Performer
2021–2022 2:22 A Ghost Story Lauren Gielgud Theatre

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2023 Disney Dreamlight Valley Mirabel Madrigal (voice) Added in a February 2023 update

Discography

Charted songs

List of charted songs, with year released, selected chart positions, certifications, and album name shown
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[40]
AUS
[41]
CAN
[42]
GER
[43]
IRE
[44]
NLD
[45]
NZ
[46]
SWE
[47]
UK
[48]
WW
[49]
"We Don't Talk About Bruno"
(with Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, and Diane Guerrero)
2021 1 5 3 71 1 41 4
[50]
40
[51]
1 1 Encanto
"The Family Madrigal"
(with Olga Merediz and Encanto cast)
20 40 31 18 [A] 7 20
"What Else Can I Do?"
(with Diane Guerrero)
27 63 41 34 [B] 29 34
"Waiting on a Miracle" 48 89 57 51
"All of You"
(with Olga Merediz, John Leguizamo, Adassa, and Maluma)
71 83 111
"You Didn't Know"
(with Andrew Underberg, Sam Haft, Erika Henningsen, Shoba Narayan, Patina Miller, and Jessica Vosk)
2024 [C] [D] [E] Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Pt. 2)
"—" denotes songs which were not released in that country or did not chart.

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, showing other artist(s), year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"5:15"[61] 2019 None The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
"In The Heights" 2021 In The Heights[62]
"No Me Diga"
"96,000"
  • Anthony Ramos
  • Corey Hawkins
  • Gregory Diaz IV
  • Noah Catala
  • Daphne Rubin-Vega
  • Dascha Polanco
  • Melissa Barrera
"Blackout"
  • Anthony Ramos
  • Corey Hawkins
  • Melissa Barrera
  • Olga Merediz
  • Gregory Diaz IV
  • Noah Catala
  • Daphne Rubin-Vega
  • Dascha Polanco
"Alabanza"
  • Anthony Ramos
  • Leslie Grace
  • Jimmy Smits
  • Noah Catala
  • Melissa Barrera
  • Corey Hawkins
  • Gregory Diaz IV
  • Dascha Polanco
  • Daphne Rubin-Vega
"Carnaval del Barrio"
  • Daphne Rubin-Vega
  • Dascha Polanco
  • Melissa Barrera
  • Anthony Ramos
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Corey Hawkins
  • Gregory Diaz IV
  • Leslie Grace
"Finale"
  • Doreen Montalvo
  • Anthony Ramos
  • Daphne Rubin-Vega
  • Dascha Polanco
  • Jimmy Smits
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Leslie Grace
  • Melissa Barrera
"Keep It Low Key"[63]
  • Tituss Burgess
  • Daveed Diggs
  • Rory O'Malley
Central Park
"Happy Day in Hell"[64] 2023
Hazbin Hotel (Original Soundtrack)
"It Starts with Sorry"[65] 2024
Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Pt. 1)
"Whatever It Takes"[65]
"You Didn't Know"[59]
Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Pt. 2)
"More Than Anything - Reprise"[66]
  • Andrew Underberg
  • Sam Haft
  • Erika Henningsen
Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Pt. 3)
"Finale"[66]

Notes

  1. ^ "The Family Madrigal" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number seven on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[56]
  2. ^ "What Else Can I Do?" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number nine on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[56]
  3. ^ "You Didn't Know" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[58]
  4. ^ "You Didn't Know" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[59]
  5. ^ "You Didn't Know" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 47 on the UK Independent Singles Chart.[60]

References

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  49. ^ Peaks on the Global 200 chart:
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