Sofia Vergara Colombian-American actress

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July 10  Sofia Vergara Colombian-American actress

Sofia Vergara is a Colombian-American actress and model who began her career on Univisión as a co-host of a couple of Spanish-language television shows. Sofia proved that hard work and perseverance pay off in the end, despite overcoming many obstacles on her way to success. She is best known for her role as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett on ABC's 'Modern Family,' for which she received numerous award nominations. 'Chasing Papi,' 'Four Brothers,' 'Meet the Browns,' 'Madea Goes to Jail,' 'The Smurfs,' 'Happy Feet Two,' 'The Three Stooges,' 'Machete Kills,' and 'Hot Pursuit,' among others.

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