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Constance Marie

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Constance Marie (b. Constance Marie Lopez on September 9, 1965 in East Los Angeles, California) is an American actress of Mexican descent.

Marie started her career as a dancer with David Bowie's The Glass Spider Tour; later she got a role on a soap opera.

She created the role of Nikki Alvarez in 1989 on the now defunct National Broadcasting Company soap opera, Santa Barbara.

Constance Marie later made her feature film debut alongside Jennifer Lopez in the 1997 biopic, Selena. Afterwards, she guest starred on many television shows such as FOX's Ally McBeal.

Currently, she plays Angie Lopez (a Cuban-American) on the American Broadcasting Company sitcom, The George Lopez Show.

From 2002 until 2004, Marie played Nina Gonzales on the critically-acclaimed award winning PBS mini-series (see[[1]]) American Family, which also starred Raquel Welch (a non-Spanish speaking actress of partial Latino extraction) as "Aunt Dora".

She's been in a relationship with yoga instructor Kent Katich for ten years and engaged to him for five years.