Ivonne Coll
- Actress
- Producer
- Director
"A formidable actress as she continues to deliver breakthrough performances on television, film and theater" -Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Ivonne Coll is a Theater, Television, and Film award-winning actress born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico where as a child she trained in classical ballet and flamenco dance with Walter Mercado. This marked her artistic debut at age six with Mercado's Baby Ballet company for the American soldiers in the Roosevelt Roads Naval Base in Ceiba, Puerto Rico.
Ms. Coll's first film was The Godfather Part II. Director Francis Ford Coppola was looking for a night club act for the film while looking for locations in Puerto Rico. After meeting Ivonne Coll he decided to create the role of the Red Headed Yolanda so she could have her first film credit.
In the 1960's while she was a psychology student at The University of Puerto Rico she was working part time as a Haute Couture runway fashion model for top designers in the island such as Carlota Alfaro, Fernando Martin, Rafael Mojena and Fernando Pena. In 1967 she won the title of Ms. Puerto Rico to represent the island in the Miss Universe contest.
The early 70's were the beginning of her singing and dancing career performing at such iconic places as The Ocho Puertas and the Puerto Rico Sheraton among others. In 1972 she was the first Puerto Rican singer to perform in Vietnam as part of the USO TourPuerto Rico Sings.
From 1972 to 1974 she starred in a one hour Variety show called Una Chica Llamada Ivonne Coll (A Girl named Ivonne Coll) produced by Telecadena Perez-Perry on Channel 11. In it, she hosted stars such as Celia Cruz, Armando Manzanero and Mauricio Garces among many others.
In 1975 she relocated to Los Angeles to study at The Academy of Stage and Cinema Arts with David Alexander and Bob Ellenstein. She also trained in Musical Theater with David Craig and Comedy with Lucille Ball. Ms. Coll moved to New York City to continue her training at HB Studios and with Lee Strasberg and as a working observer at The ActorsStudio.
In 1980 The Puerto Rican Traveling Theater gave her first Union job. That same year she made her Broadway debut with the play Goodbye Fidel starring Jane Alexander.
In 1987 Ms. Coll starred in Cuqui a Woman Like Youa half an hour sitcom produced by WAPA TV in Puerto Rico. She would be flown weekly from NYC to Puerto Rico to be on set.
She was a member of the Joseph Papp's NY Shakespeare Festival Players performing at the Public Theater, Shakespeare in the Park and The Belasco Theater on Broadway playing Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Rosalind in As you Like It and the nurse in Romeo & Juliet, directed by Estelle Parsons.
Other Broadway credits include the Tony Award-nominated Gabriel Garcia Marquez' Chronicle of a Death Foretold produced by The Lincoln Centerdirected by Graciela Daniele.
Regional Theater performances include playing the title role in Mother Courage at Berkley Repertory Theater and La Jolla Playhouse. Other regional work include Chicago's Goodman Theater, Princeton's McCarter Theater, Mark Tapper Forum, San Diego Rep, Arizona Theater Company and San Jose Rep Theater. In 2018 Ivonne Coll played the lead role in The Madres by Stephanie Alison Walker at Teatro Vista in Chicago.
Awards received include the People's Choice Award, (Jane The Virgin) TCA's Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming (Switched at Birth), The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) Lifetime Achievement Award, Eternity Award Los Angeles Women's Theater Festival, ACE Award NY Hispanic Media (Orinoco), Puerto Rico International Short Film Festival Best Actress (De Pura Cepa), Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Performance San Diego Critics Circle (Adoration of the Old Woman), Agueybana de Oro Best Supporting Actress (Coralito.)
Award nominations include: Golden Globe (Jane The Virgin/Ensemble), Chicago's Jefferson Award as Best Supporting Actress Electricidad, and Best Actress Mother Courage by the San Francisco Bay Area Critics Circle.
Film credits include: The Godfather II, Lean on Me, Instinct, La Gran Fiesta, Counterpunch, De Pura Cepa, The Apostate, Death In Granada, In Too Deep, Endgame, The Pest, Hemingway & Gellhorn, Waking The Dead among many others.
Short Films leading roles include A Rainy Day(Universal) and From Now On (True Form Film) The award-winning (Best Overall Romance Story, Rincon International Film Festival) From Now On marks her debut as a director, writer and a producer.
Coll stars as a Series Regular on the award-winning show Jane The Virgin (CW) Other television credits include Switched at Birth (ABC Family), Teen Wolf (MTV), Glee (Fox) East Los High (Hulu), Nip Tuck (FX), An American Family (PBS), Six Feet Under (HBO), NYPD Blue (Fox), The Practice (Fox), ER (NBC), Heroes (NBC), Crossing Jordan (NBC), Judging Amy (Fox), Saturday Night Live (NBC), Cold Case (CBS), Joan of Arcadia (CBS), LA Law (Fox), Wings (CBS), Without a Trace (CBS), CSI (CBS) and most recently One Day at a Time (Netflix) and Being There (FX.)
Animation work includes: Elena of Avalor (Disney) and Fancy Nancy (Disney.)
Ivonne Coll is a Theater, Television, and Film award-winning actress born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico where as a child she trained in classical ballet and flamenco dance with Walter Mercado. This marked her artistic debut at age six with Mercado's Baby Ballet company for the American soldiers in the Roosevelt Roads Naval Base in Ceiba, Puerto Rico.
Ms. Coll's first film was The Godfather Part II. Director Francis Ford Coppola was looking for a night club act for the film while looking for locations in Puerto Rico. After meeting Ivonne Coll he decided to create the role of the Red Headed Yolanda so she could have her first film credit.
In the 1960's while she was a psychology student at The University of Puerto Rico she was working part time as a Haute Couture runway fashion model for top designers in the island such as Carlota Alfaro, Fernando Martin, Rafael Mojena and Fernando Pena. In 1967 she won the title of Ms. Puerto Rico to represent the island in the Miss Universe contest.
The early 70's were the beginning of her singing and dancing career performing at such iconic places as The Ocho Puertas and the Puerto Rico Sheraton among others. In 1972 she was the first Puerto Rican singer to perform in Vietnam as part of the USO TourPuerto Rico Sings.
From 1972 to 1974 she starred in a one hour Variety show called Una Chica Llamada Ivonne Coll (A Girl named Ivonne Coll) produced by Telecadena Perez-Perry on Channel 11. In it, she hosted stars such as Celia Cruz, Armando Manzanero and Mauricio Garces among many others.
In 1975 she relocated to Los Angeles to study at The Academy of Stage and Cinema Arts with David Alexander and Bob Ellenstein. She also trained in Musical Theater with David Craig and Comedy with Lucille Ball. Ms. Coll moved to New York City to continue her training at HB Studios and with Lee Strasberg and as a working observer at The ActorsStudio.
In 1980 The Puerto Rican Traveling Theater gave her first Union job. That same year she made her Broadway debut with the play Goodbye Fidel starring Jane Alexander.
In 1987 Ms. Coll starred in Cuqui a Woman Like Youa half an hour sitcom produced by WAPA TV in Puerto Rico. She would be flown weekly from NYC to Puerto Rico to be on set.
She was a member of the Joseph Papp's NY Shakespeare Festival Players performing at the Public Theater, Shakespeare in the Park and The Belasco Theater on Broadway playing Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Rosalind in As you Like It and the nurse in Romeo & Juliet, directed by Estelle Parsons.
Other Broadway credits include the Tony Award-nominated Gabriel Garcia Marquez' Chronicle of a Death Foretold produced by The Lincoln Centerdirected by Graciela Daniele.
Regional Theater performances include playing the title role in Mother Courage at Berkley Repertory Theater and La Jolla Playhouse. Other regional work include Chicago's Goodman Theater, Princeton's McCarter Theater, Mark Tapper Forum, San Diego Rep, Arizona Theater Company and San Jose Rep Theater. In 2018 Ivonne Coll played the lead role in The Madres by Stephanie Alison Walker at Teatro Vista in Chicago.
Awards received include the People's Choice Award, (Jane The Virgin) TCA's Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming (Switched at Birth), The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) Lifetime Achievement Award, Eternity Award Los Angeles Women's Theater Festival, ACE Award NY Hispanic Media (Orinoco), Puerto Rico International Short Film Festival Best Actress (De Pura Cepa), Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Performance San Diego Critics Circle (Adoration of the Old Woman), Agueybana de Oro Best Supporting Actress (Coralito.)
Award nominations include: Golden Globe (Jane The Virgin/Ensemble), Chicago's Jefferson Award as Best Supporting Actress Electricidad, and Best Actress Mother Courage by the San Francisco Bay Area Critics Circle.
Film credits include: The Godfather II, Lean on Me, Instinct, La Gran Fiesta, Counterpunch, De Pura Cepa, The Apostate, Death In Granada, In Too Deep, Endgame, The Pest, Hemingway & Gellhorn, Waking The Dead among many others.
Short Films leading roles include A Rainy Day(Universal) and From Now On (True Form Film) The award-winning (Best Overall Romance Story, Rincon International Film Festival) From Now On marks her debut as a director, writer and a producer.
Coll stars as a Series Regular on the award-winning show Jane The Virgin (CW) Other television credits include Switched at Birth (ABC Family), Teen Wolf (MTV), Glee (Fox) East Los High (Hulu), Nip Tuck (FX), An American Family (PBS), Six Feet Under (HBO), NYPD Blue (Fox), The Practice (Fox), ER (NBC), Heroes (NBC), Crossing Jordan (NBC), Judging Amy (Fox), Saturday Night Live (NBC), Cold Case (CBS), Joan of Arcadia (CBS), LA Law (Fox), Wings (CBS), Without a Trace (CBS), CSI (CBS) and most recently One Day at a Time (Netflix) and Being There (FX.)
Animation work includes: Elena of Avalor (Disney) and Fancy Nancy (Disney.)