Roselyn Sanchez is a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, model, actress, producer and writer of film and television.
Born: April 2, 1973 (age 40), San Juan, Puerto Rico
Height: 1.65 m
Spouse: Eric Winter (m. 2008), Gary Stretch (m. 1998–2001)
Children: Sebella Rose Winter
Born: April 2, 1973 (age 40), San Juan, Puerto Rico
Height: 1.65 m
Spouse: Eric Winter (m. 2008), Gary Stretch (m. 1998–2001)
Children: Sebella Rose Winter
Nationality: American, Puerto Rican
Early life
Sanchez (birth name: Roselyn Sánchez Rodriguez) was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the youngest of four siblings, having three older brothers. She received her primary education in San Juan. At a young age, she showed an interest in both dancing and acting and would put on shows for her family. Sanchez enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico, where like her father and brothers she was to study marketing. However, this was not her calling and after three years she left the course. In 1991, at the age of 18, Sánchez moved to New York City, where she took classes in dancing, acting and singing. She returned to Puerto Rico, and in 1992 she made her movie debut, having landed a small part as an island girl in the movie Captain Ron, which was partly filmed in Puerto Rico, starring Martin Short and Kurt Russell.
Personal life
Sánchez was married to actor Gary Stretch from 9 August 1998, to 2001. After her divorce, she started a relationship with Puerto Rican salsa singer Víctor Manuelle. However, in December 2005, she announced that she had ended their relationship. The separation was amicable. She married actor Eric Winter on 29 November 2008, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In August, 2011, Sanchez announced that she and Winter are expecting their first child together. They welcomed daughter Sebella Rose Winter on January 4, 2012.
Sánchez is a supporter of animal rights and an active member of PETA. She recently appeared n*** in a PETA ad in support of anti-fur campaign efforts. She is the spokesperson of the Fundación de Niños San Jorge, which assists sick children from poor families.