Eva Longoria Movies
Opinionated and outspoken
Desperate Housewives Latina starlet
Eva Longoria is almost as well known for her risqué sense of style as she is for her role as the oversexed nymph on the aforementioned ABC hit, on which she starred opposite television veterans
Teri Hatcher,
Marcia Cross,
Felicity Huffman, and
Nicollette Sheridan. Crediting her remarkable success in Hollywood to an unwavering determination to succeed and a strong sense of personal discipline,
Longoria has enjoyed a steady rise to fame that shows no signs of slowing anytime soon. Considered in her youth as the "ugly duckling" among her three siblings due to her dark complexion, the future sexpot nevertheless had a happy childhood growing up on her family's Corpus Christie ranch, and by the time she earned the title of Miss Corpus Christie in 1998, any insecurities that might have resulted from her unfortunate family title had long faded. Though
Longoria had numerous career options after earning her bachelor of science degree in kinesiology from Texas A&M-Kinsville, a new and empowering sense of self-confidence found the aspiring starlet opting instead to try her luck among the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.
Of course, it didn't take Tinseltown talent agents too long to notice a good thing when it came their way, and after procuring an agent and making her stage debut in a production of What the Rabbit Saw,
Longoria was soon cast in a small role on the hit television series
Beverly Hills 90210. A subsequent stint on the long-running daytime drama
The Young and the Restless found
Longoria's steady ascent to stardom perfectly on track, and although her trajectory may have been momentarily derailed due to roles in such forgettable efforts as the small-screen
Dragnet revival in 2003 and a pair of throwaway straight-to-video features (
Snitch'd and
Señorita Justice), 2004 proved the year that everything came together for the determined actress when
Desperate Housewives emerged as a surprise hit that revitalized an ailing ABC and setting breakout beauty
Longoria back on the fast track to fame. Her role as a glamorous former runway model who is having an affair with her 17-year-old gardener showcased both
Longoria's undeniable sensuality as well as her remarkable comedic skills, and fans were further impressed when
Longoria took the dual roles of star and producer in the hit comedy/variety show Hot Tamales Live. The same year of her breakout success on
Desperate Housewives,
Longoria appeared opposite
Anne Heche in the made-for-television thriller
The Dead Will Tell, with subsequent roles in
Carlita's Secret,
Harsh Times, and
The Sentinel, pointing to a lucrative feature career in addition to her success on the small screen. Briefly married to actor
Tyler Christopher from 2002 to 2005,
Longoria moved further into the spotlight when she was chosen as the new face of cosmetics powerhouse L'Oréal in April 2005.
Her place in Hollywood firmly established,
Longoria appeared in the 2006 thriller
The Sentinel, alongside
Michael Douglas, and then in the
Ben Stiller comedy
The Heartbreak Kid in 2007. This would prove to be an important year for the actress as that summer she was married to basketball star
Tony Parker. She didn't take much time off to celebrate her nuptials, however, as the next year she starred in the comedy
Over Her Dead Body, in which she played a woman who is accidentally killed by an ice sculpture on her wedding day and proceeds to haunt her fiancé. Eager to continue to flex her comedic muscle,
Longoria then signed on for the family comedy
Foodfight!. Over the next few years, Longoria would continue to appear in movies like Without Men and Long Time Gone. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi