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According to star Daniella Pineda, who plays paleoveterinarian Zoe Rodriguez, there was a scene in which her character was revealed to be a lesbian, but it ended up on the cutting room floor.
For “Cowboy Bebop” star Daniella Pineda, the Netflix show’s premiere in Los Angeles last week felt like the light at the end of a “very long, arduous tunnel.” “Because for a while, it ...
Idalia (Daniella Pineda) and Eric (Danny Ramirez) are a young, traumatized couple in desperate need of a safe haven. If they don’t find a place for the night soon, they will freeze, or worse ...
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Danielle Pineda stars in Netflix's Cowboy Bebop on Netflix Nov. 19. You'll see a lot of Andre Hyland and Daniella Pineda in the coming weeks. You might even see them in town filming In Town.
Daniella Pineda, one of the leads of the series, was cast as the iconic Faye Valentine, an anime character that fans have treasured since the show’s release in 1998.
Tim Blake Nelson stars in the first trailer for Bang Bang, the boxing drama coming to theaters on September 12.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom star Daniella Pineda revealed that her character tells Chris Pratt's raptor trainer that she's a lesbian Ale Russian is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Daniella Pineda says the live-action ‘Cowboy Bebop’ is unlike any other show Pineda, Cho, and Shakir interviewed each other about Cowboy Bebop for Netflix Geeked ahead of the show’s release.
Daniella Pineda is ready for her star turn with major role in 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Yes, that's a dinosaur behind Daniella Pineda. She's used to it these days. Michael Tran/FilmMagic ...
Daniella Pineda is a Mexican-American actress, writer, and comedian best known for playing Zia Rodriguez in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (a role she’s reprising in next year’s sequel).
Daniella Pineda thought she had, if not a face for radio, certainly a mind for it. “I love NPR, and I thought working somewhere like that would be so intellectually stimulating,” says the ...