PERSONAL INFORMATION | DATA |
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REAL NAME | America Georgine Ferrera |
Nick Name | Georgina |
Birth Date | 18 April 1984 |
Birth Place | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Age | 37 years |
Profession | Actress |
Zodiac Sign | Aries |
Nationality | American |
Also Working As | Director, Producer |
Gender | Female |
PHYSICAL STATS | DATA |
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Height | 5 ft 1 inches |
Weight | 59 kg |
Waist | 29 inches |
Hips | 38 inches |
Dress Size | 12 (US) |
Features | Black hair and dark brown eyes |
FAMILY | DATA |
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Father | Carlos Gregorio Ferrera |
Mother | America Griselda Ayes |
DEBUT/FAME | DATA |
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Debut | Real Women Have Curves (Film 2002), Independent Lens (TV Show 2008-2011) |
Fame | Real Women Have Curves as Ana Garcia (Film 2002) |
MARRIAGE/CHILDREN | DATA |
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Spouse | Ryan Piers Williams (m. 2011) |
Son | Sebastian Piers Williams (b. May 29, 2018) |
Daughter | Lucia Marisol Williams (b. May 4, 2020) |

EDUCATION & NET WORTH | DATA |
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School | Calabash Street Elementary School, George Ellery Hale Middle School, El Camino Real High School |
College/University | University of Southern California |
Qualification | Double Majoring in Theatre and International Relations |
Net Worth | $16 Million |
SOCIAL LINKS | DATA |
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twitter.com/AmericaFerrera | |
www.instagram.com/americaferrera |

More Information About
- Ferrera, who is well-known for her sultry looks, has been included in Maxim and People magazines’ lists of the world’s 100 sexiest women.
- As Carmen Lowell, she appeared in 2005’s comedy-drama The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants with Jennifer Aniston.
- During the Telethon program Stand Up To Cancer in 2008, she was one of the celebrity phone operators who helped raise money for cancer research.
- At the 2016 Democratic National Convention, America spoke out in support of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and reaffirmed her support for Barack Obama’s re-election in 2012.
- When it comes to charitable work, she’s been a champion for organizations like Save The Children and the Aids Healthcare Foundation.
- Ferrera’s mother wasn’t all that excited about her daughter’s desire of becoming an actor because she worried that she would be treated unfairly in the profession because of her ethnicity. She was wrong.
- In 2007, she was included in Time magazine’s list of the world’s most important people, as part of their most influential issue.
- As a fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, she did her first Nautica Triathlon in September of that year.