- She reads music and plays the guitar and clarinet. She worked with LAUSD as a 6th grade math and science teacher.
- Her grandmother's story of survival after her father was killed in a concentration camp was published in the Hebrew Immigrant Ad Society's "120 HIAS Stories.".
- Although a performer, her talents are not limited to show business. She was also an executive director for Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) and has worked with other non-profits such as the Children's Institute, Upward Bound and SSG (Special Service for Groups).
- Took part in 5 marathons.
- She has won several salsa competitions.
- Best Actress nomination for her portrayal in Desert Road Kill at The San Antonio Horrific Film Festival (2012).
- A member of the Screen Actors Guild, she served on the EEOC and Latino subcommittee, she also chaired the committee responsible for the first SAG study "Missing in Action, Latinos in and out of Hollywood" in conjunction with the Thomas Rivera Institute.
- She co-produced and co-starred in the pilot 'What About Us' and is currently producing a feature that was accepted into Panavision's new filmmaker's program.
- Interview with Colombia's #1 network CARACOL for their special on "Colombians making their crossover come true," and she was the keynote speaker alongside senator Hilda Solis at the 19th annual conference of "Al Otro Lado del Rio, Latinas Making Waves" (2006)
- Won Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal in Desert Road Kill at The Los Angeles Reel Film Festival (2012).
- Won Best Actress for her portrayal in Desert Road Kill at The Scarlet Waters Film Festival (2012).
- Two sons with husband Matt Bogaro, Liam Bogaro and Emrys Bogaro.
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