Dawson was born in New York City. Her mother, Isabel Celeste, is a writer and singer of Puerto Rican, Afro-Cuban, and Taíno descent; she was seventeen years old when Rosario was born, and never married Rosario's biological father, Patrick Harris
As a child, Dawson made a brief appearance on Sesame Street. At the age of 15, she was subsequently "discovered" on her front porch step by photographer Larry Clark and Harmony Korine, where Harmony lauded her as being perfect for a part he had written in his screenplay that would become the controversial 1995 film Kids. She went on to star in varied roles, ranging from independent films to big-budget blockbusters including Rent, He Got Game, and Men in Black
The “Unstoppable” star will help stop the presses by presenting the nominees for the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards live on Thursday at 8 P.M. Eastern Time. She’ll be joined by "Rizzoli & Isles" star Angie Harmon and SAG President JoBeth Williams.
A pair of filmmakers found the real thing when they spotted 15-year-old Rosario Dawson laughing hysterically on a Lower East Side stoop, where she squatted in an abandoned building with her family. They quickly cast Dawson in their gritty New York indie, Kids.
The disturbingly real drama scared the hell out of parents and sexually active teens everywhere, opening doors for Dawson, who went on to work with directors Spike Lee and Oliver Stone and actors Denzel Washington and Will Smith. The eco-friendly star, who previously dated Sex and the City's Jason Lewis, returned to her Lower East Side roots as Mimi in 2005's film adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Rent. She's also become a comic book-loving sex symbol with turns in Sin City and Grindhouse.
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