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                            H.R. No. 1073


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Family, friends, and fans across Texas and the
 nation mourn the loss of actress and El Paso native Lupe Ontiveros,
 who died on July 26, 2012, at the age of 69; and
 WHEREAS, The former Guadalupe Moreno was born on September
 17, 1942, in El Paso, where her parents owned a tortilla factory and
 two restaurants; she graduated from El Paso High School and went on
 to earn a degree in psychology and social work from Texas Woman's
 University; and
 WHEREAS, After marrying Elias Ontiveros, she moved with him
 to Pico Rivera, California, where she found employment as a social
 worker; in 1972, Ms. Ontiveros answered a newspaper advertisement
 for movie extras and began getting small parts in such television
 shows as Charlie's Angels, Eight Is Enough, Hill Street Blues, and
 Who's the Boss?, often playing a maid or a housekeeper; along the
 way, she garnered roles in several important Hispanic-themed films,
 including Zoot Suit, The Border, El Norte, Born in East L.A., and My
 Family; and
 WHEREAS, In 1997, Ms. Ontiveros drew attention for her
 breakout role in the film Selena, playing Yolanda Saldivar, the
 convicted killer of the singer; her skill at playing drama and her
 exquisite comic timing resulted in roles in such films as As Good As
 It Gets, Real Women Have Curves, and Our Family Wedding; her
 television career thrived as well, with guest spots or recurring
 roles on Greetings From Tucson, Weeds, Los Americans, and
 Southland; in 2005, she was nominated for an Emmy for her
 performance as Juanita "Mama" Solis, the mother-in-law of Eva
 Longoria's character on the hit series Desperate Housewives; she
 also narrated the documentary Maid in America; and
 WHEREAS, In addition to her extensive work in TV and film,
 Ms. Ontiveros helped establish the Latino Theater Company in Los
 Angeles, and she spoke out on behalf of Latino performers
 throughout her career; her career and her advocacy earned her
 lifetime achievement awards from both the National Hispanic Media
 Coalition and the National Association of Latino Independent
 Producers; and
 WHEREAS, In all her endeavors, she enjoyed the love and
 support of her husband and their three sons, Nicholas, Alejandro,
 and Elias; she also took great pride in her two granddaughters; and
 WHEREAS, Lupe Ontiveros was a gifted actress and a passionate
 voice for the causes in which she believed, and her talent, good
 humor, and unshakeable dignity will continue to inspire not only
 those who knew and loved her, but all those who delighted in her
 performances over the years; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Lupe Ontiveros and
 extend sincere condolences to her family and friends; and, be it
 further
 R
 ESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Lupe
 Ontiveros.
 Marquez
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1073 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on April 3, 2013.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House