Ivonne Coll

She later became an actress, appearing in films such as The Godfather Part II and Lean on Me and television series including Switched at Birth, Glee, and Teen Wolf.When Coll was 10, she and her family moved to the capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan; they lived in the Río Piedras and Hato Rey municipalities of the city.In New York, film director Francis Ford Coppola recruited her for the role of "Yolanda", a Havana night club singer in The Godfather II.[8][9] In 1989, Coll played a minor role of a teacher named Mrs. Santos, in the film Lean on Me written by Michael Schiffer, directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Morgan Freeman.[10] She participated in the following productions:[8][9] Orinoco, The Masses Are Asses (a play by Pedro Pietri), Medio Comuñas, Goodbye Castro, and Pancho Diablo (with Fernando Allende and Sully Diaz).
Spanish namesurnameJane the VirginFajardoPuerto RicoPuerto RicanAmericanMiss Puerto RicoMiss Universe 1967The Godfather Part IILean on MeSwitched at BirthTeen WolfFajardo, Puerto RicoNew York CitySan JuanRío PiedrasHato ReyUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversidad de Puerto RicoSocial Sciencesfashion modelAshley CariñoYouTubechannel 11Rafael Perez PerryIris ChacónLos Angeles, CaliforniaOff BroadwayAs You Like ItRomeo and JulietMacbethFrancis Ford CoppolaHavanaThe Godfather IIJohn G. AvildsenMorgan FreemanPedro PietriCastroFernando AllendeSully DiazACE AwardHB StudioLee StrasbergPacific BlueCrisis CenterAn American FamilyThe Bold and the BeautifulChicago HopeMalibu ShoresNYPD BlueL.A. LawUnder CoverBertolt BrechtBerkeley, CaliforniaNational Puerto Rican Day ParadeLa Gran FiestaA Killer Among UsAs Good as DeadThe Disappearance of Garcia LorcaThe PestStrangelandInstinctIn Too DeepWaking the DeadScorcherSplinterHemingway & GellhornEndgameThe FlashGabriel's FireThe PracticeCity of AngelsThe HuntressRoswellThe DivisionJudging AmySix Feet UnderJoan of ArcadiaWithout a TraceVeronica MarsOne Angry VeronicaCrossing JordanHeroesLizardsThe Young and the RestlessCold CaseImagen Award for Best Supporting Actress – TelevisionElena of AvalorOne Day at a TimeFancy NancyLuciferList of Puerto RicansIrish immigration to Puerto RicoHistory of women in Puerto RicoHuffPostPopsugarGoodman TheatrePilar PilapilSylvia Louise HitchcockMariela Pérez Branger