Vanessa Marquez height, age, bio, wikipedia..........
Vanessa Marquez
Vanessa Marquez |
Career
Marquez appeared in a 1992 episode of Seinfeld called "The Cheever Letters", portraying a secretary in the Cuban Permanent Mission (the US and Cuba did not have mutual embassies from 1961 to 2015). Her success with Stand and Deliver led to a full-fledged career in film and television, with roles in the gangster epic Blood in Blood Out (1993) and the independent film Twenty Bucks (1993). Her television work included guest spots on popular programs, including Melrose Place (1992) and a recurring role on Malcolm & Eddie (1996). In addition to her acting credentials, Vanessa appeared as a singer in the 2000 film Under Suspicion.Personal life
Personal strugglesMarquez appeared in an early episode of the A&E series "Intervention", as she tried to manage her addictions (she later said that the series had not helped her). She had serious health issues that ended her career as an actress and left her almost entirely homebound. Prior to her death, Marquez made headlines related to the #MeToo movement, alleging that she endured harassment while on the set of ER. In October 2017, she accused series star George Clooney of helping to "blacklist" her after she complained to officers about the harassment. Clooney denied the allegations. [1]
Death
Her death occurred during an incident on August 30, 2018, at her home in South Pasadena, California, where a wellness check by local authorities led to an armed confrontation. Marquez was shot and killed by police after she advanced towards the officers, pointing a firearm at them. The firearm was later determined to be a BB gun. [2]
In February 2019, attorneys representing her mother filed a wrongful death claim against the City of South Pasadena, California. The claim alleges battery, negligence, unlawful entry, false arrest and imprisonment, wrongful death, negligent training, conspiracy, seizure of property, failure to summon prompt medical care and violation of the Bane Act (which forbids acts of violence because of race, color , religion, ancestry, national origin, etc.). [3]
In March 2019, the South Pasadena Police released bodycam footage from the incident, where Vanessa Marquez pleaded to the officers to kill her, as well as pointing the BB gun at officers
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