Daphne Zuniga

TV Actress

Daphne Zuniga was born in San Francisco, California, United States on October 28th, 1962 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 61, Daphne Zuniga biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Daphne Eurydice Zuniga
Date of Birth
October 28, 1962
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, United States
Age
61 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$2 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Daphne Zuniga Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 61 years old, Daphne Zuniga has this physical status:

Height
173cm
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
Grey
Build
Average
Measurements
34B-25-34"
Daphne Zuniga Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Woodstock Union High School
Daphne Zuniga Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
David Mleczko ​(m. 2019)​
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Emilio Estevez, Jason Gedrick
Parents
Not Available
Siblings
Jennifer Zuniga
Daphne Zuniga Career

Zuniga made her film debut in Stephen Carpenter's slasher film The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982), playing a supporting role as a college student. Two years later, she made her lead debut in The Initiation, another college-themed slasher co-starring Vera Miles and Clu Gulager. "It was a great part," Zuniga recalled. "I got to play twins: a good sister and an evil sister. I got shot in the back on-screen. It was pretty heavy for a first role."

She then appeared in the drama Vision Quest (1985), followed by a lead role in Rob Reiner's The Sure Thing (1985), opposite John Cusack. The film was critically praised; critic Roger Ebert said of the film: "The movie industry seems better at teenage movies like Porky's, with its sleazy shower scenes, than with screenplays that involve any sort of thought about the love lives of its characters. That's why The Sure Thing is a small miracle." Shortly after, Zuniga was cast in the television drama film Stone Pillow (1985), playing a social worker in New York City who forms a bond with an elderly homeless woman, played by Lucille Ball. She also appeared in the comedy Modern Girls (1986), opposite Cynthia Gibb and Virginia Madsen.

In 1987, Zuniga was cast as Princess Vespa in Mel Brooks's cult comedy Spaceballs, opposite Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman, and John Candy. Though the film received mixed critical reception, it later garnered a cult following. The next year, Zuniga appeared in a lead role in the blockbuster horror film The Fly II (1988), followed by the drama-comedy Staying Together (1989), and as a med student opposite Matthew Modine in the drama Gross Anatomy (1989).

In 1992, she was cast as Jo Reynolds in the Fox soap opera Melrose Place, and appeared on the show as a recurring character until 1996. The role garnered Zuniga major exposure to television audiences, though her television career had begun in the early eighties with a minor role on Family Ties (1984) as a girlfriend of Alex P. Keaton. She also appeared in the 1995 miniseries Degree of Guilt.

In 1994, Zuniga appeared in the release of a video for Bob Seger's previously released 1976 hit "Night Moves". In the video version of the song, she and a pre-Friends Matt LeBlanc are shown in a 1960s drive-in theater, where Zuniga as a dark, edgy young woman becomes a visual fascination for LeBlanc as a clean-cut young man. In 2000, Zuniga appeared as a bartender in the music video for Evan and Jaron's single "Crazy for This Girl".

Later, Zuniga would work as a voice actor on the animated television series Stories from My Childhood (1998), and also had a lead role in the miniseries Pandora's Clock (1996), an action thriller filmed in Seattle, Washington.

From 2005 to 2006, she was cast as Lynn Kerr on the ABC family series Beautiful People, and also had a recurring role in the series American Dreams. She also appeared in a recurring role as Victoria Davis on The CW series One Tree Hill between 2008 and 2012, appearing in over forty episodes. During this time, she appears in several made-for-television movies including Secret Lives (2005), The Obsession (2006), Christmas Do-Over (2006), Mail Order Bride (2008), and On Strike for Christmas (2010).

In 2007, Zuniga co-produced and co-directed (with Steven Latham) the documentary "The Future We Will Create: Inside the World of TED" — a look at the annual Technology, Entertainment and Design conference held in Monterey, California. She also starred in the scripted web series Novel Adventures, which premiered November 3, 2008 from CBS Interactive. In February and March 2008, Zuniga appeared onstage in a production of The Scene by Theresa Rebeck, at the San Francisco Playhouse.

Zuniga reprised her role as Princess Vespa from the 1987 film Spaceballs, by voice-over in the television spin-off Spaceballs: The Animated Series. She also reprised her role from Melrose Place in an updated version, but it was short-lived, as the series was cancelled after just one season in 2009–10. She starred in 2010 in the hit Hallmark Channel film A Family Thanksgiving. In 2013, Zuniga appeared as a postal worker in the Hallmark Channel series Signed, Sealed, Delivered, as well as the television film based on the series and in Gone Missing with Lauren Bowles.

Zuniga appeared in a guest starring role in the VH1 scripted series Hindsight as Libby. In 2016, she was cast in a new TV movie for Hallmark Channel, When Duty Calls, with Judd Nelson and Daniella Monet.

More recently, Daphne Zuniga starred in Heartbeats, Witness Unprotected and A Christmas Arrangement with Miles Fisher.

In 2018, Zuniga directed her first feature film, The Protégé, with Keenan Tracey and Jeannette Sousa. It was released in 2019 under the title Deadly Assistant.

In 2019, she co-starred in the television film Gates Of Paradise, opposite Lizzie Boys and Jason Priestley, and Christmas In Paris with Karl E. Ländler.

In 2020, she was a guest star in NCIS as Stacy Gordon, Navy commander.

In 2021, she was a guest star in Fantasy Island as Margot, with her old Melrose Place co-stars Josie Bissett and Laura Leighton.

In 2022, Zuniga appeared on Dynasty as Sonya Jackson.

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Melrose Place's VERY murky second act: Inside the tragedy and scandals that plagued the show's stars after the cameras stopped rolling - from Heather Locklear's torrid addiction battles to Andrew Shue's bitter divorce from Amy Robach after her affair

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2024
Melrose Place fans across the globe are celebrating the news that a sequel series is currently in development at CBS Studios - 25 years after the beloved show came to an end - and original cast members Heather Locklear, Laura Leighton, and Daphne Zuniga will reprise their roles for it. But the announcement raised the question: What have the stars of the Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff series been up over the last two and a half decades? While many of them went on to have booming acting careers, starring in a slew of other big movies and shows, others struggled, acting in a few small parts here and there before ultimately leaving the spotlight and turning to other endeavors. But a few of the Melrose Place stars went on to have wild lives plagued by scandals, multiple failed marriages, arrests, and rehab stints. Some of them even endured a slew of heartbreaks and tragedies - including one cast member whose son died of an accidental drug overdose and another whose marriage was torn apart by a cheating scandal. As the world gears up for the new show, FEMAIL has revealed what exactly happened to the cast of the original series - from their triumphs and careers to their personal lives and controversies.

Melrose Place sequel series happening with Heather Locklear, Daphne Zuniga and Laura Leighton returning... though one OG character may be killed off

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2024
Nearly 25 years after its iconic series finale, a Melrose Place sequel series is currently in development at CBS Studios. Heather Locklear (Amanda Woodward), Daphne Zuniga (Jo Reynolds) and Laura Leighton (Sydney Andrews) are all expected to return, via Deadline. The new series will hail from Insatiable creator Lauren Gussis, and will be set several years after the original series, which ran seven seasons from 1992 to 1999.

Melrose Place reunion in the works!Stars Laura Leighton, Grant Show, Josie Bissett and Daphne Zuniga will get together at 90s Con in the fall

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2024
Residents of Melrose Place's apartment complex will reunite this fall. At 90s Con in Daytona Beach, Florida, Laura Leighton, Josie Bissett, Grant Show, Daphne Zuniga, and Brooke Langton will all be on display. Laura and Brooke were at the first time to attend a fan convention. On Fox, the classic series ran from 1992 to 1999. The nighttime soap, created by Darren Starr, centered on the lives of young professionals in an apartment building on Melrose Place in West Hollywood. Heather Locklear, Andrew Shue, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Marcia Cross, and Doug Savant appeared in the series.
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