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Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - “Napkins” directed by Ayo Edebiri.
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Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - “Napkins” directed by Ayo Edebiri.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - “Napkins” directed by Ayo Edebiri.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - “Napkins” directed by Ayo Edebiri.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - “Napkins” directed by Ayo Edebiri.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - “Napkins” directed by Ayo Edebiri.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - “Napkins” directed by Ayo Edebiri.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - “Napkins” directed by Ayo Edebiri.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Liza Colón-Zayas brings light into any room she steps into. Whether it’s on the stage of an off-Broadway play or on the set of a TV series like The Bear, the New York City-born talent has a style all her own. And she’s happy no one has tried to change who she is or how she’s presented herself in the entertainment industry. As Colón-Zayas puts it, if she is cast in a role, “people know what they’re getting” right from the start.

The goal for Colón-Zayas is to add to the conversation about Latine representation in Hollywood. When Latines are cast in movies and TV series, she said stories become more profound, unique, and original.

“We are the backbone of this country,” she said. “We got a lot of stories.“

Swipe and read more with @lizacolonzayas_lcz and her role in @ifmovie in #linkinbio.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Liza Colón-Zayas brings light into any room she steps into. Whether it’s on the stage of an off-Broadway play or on the set of a TV series like The Bear, the New York City-born talent has a style all her own. And she’s happy no one has tried to change who she is or how she’s presented herself in the entertainment industry. As Colón-Zayas puts it, if she is cast in a role, “people know what they’re getting” right from the start.

The goal for Colón-Zayas is to add to the conversation about Latine representation in Hollywood. When Latines are cast in movies and TV series, she said stories become more profound, unique, and original.

“We are the backbone of this country,” she said. “We got a lot of stories.“

Swipe and read more with @lizacolonzayas_lcz and her role in @ifmovie in #linkinbio.
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Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - What an incredible honor it was to meet the Madam Vice-President Kamala Harris. She is strong, sincere, serious and inspired. #VoteBlue down ballot to protect our rights while we still have them by voting EVERY TWO YEARS not just every four. This is essential to gain control of both houses for real change. Women’s Rights, Sensible Gun Control Laws, Voting Protections, LGBTQ Rights, Renewable Energy Initiatives and so much more are under attack. Trump will go scorched earth. Our rights and democracy are facing an existential crisis. #VoteBlue
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@harveyguillen @common 🤎✊🏽
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - My big brother transitioned today. 🖤
The long fight is finally over and you’re free. 
Rest In Peace.
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - We talked to the woman behind everyone’s favorite character from #TheBearFX: Liza Colón-Zayas, a.k.a Tina. 🐻 She shared about what to expect on season 3, the training that prepared her to play a chef in the series, how she got her start as an actor, and why it’s an honor to play Tina. ✨ @lizacolonzayas_lcz⁠
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Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - We talked to the woman behind everyone’s favorite character from #TheBearFX: Liza Colón-Zayas, a.k.a Tina. 🐻 She shared about what to expect on season 3, the training that prepared her to play a chef in the series, how she got her start as an actor, and why it’s an honor to play Tina. ✨ @lizacolonzayas_lcz⁠
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Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - David Zayas and I will be 2024 Ambassadors for The NYC Puerto Rican Day Parade @zz_nyc @prparade
Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Thank you @sarahhendler for once again sharing your beautiful creations. Gold Triangle Earrings and 18k Yellow Gold Natural Pearl Ring. Thank you Renee @renapoli_beauty @courtney__storer @carolinedejean for coordinating. 
Dress: Marchese Notte
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Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram - Beyond inspired by the work being done by The Collective Identity @thecollectiviedentity Check out their merchandise. 100% of the proceeds come to TCI! https://the-collective-identity-mentoring.myshopify.com 
The Collective Identity Mentoring is a newly formed 501c3 dedicated to working with Black female youth in the greater Los Angeles area through mentorship. The Collective Identity serves as a safe space for young Black girls and women to practice self-exploration and develop a strong sense of identity while preparing for the world.
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 33.1K Likes - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys

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Caption : Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear. Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity. With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype. For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef. “I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.” In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas. The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. 🖊️ @villarrealy 📸 @therealchristinahouse 🎥 @ducassi #TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 33.1K Likes - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys

33.1K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear. Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity. With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype. For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef. “I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.” In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas. The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. 🖊️ @villarrealy 📸 @therealchristinahouse 🎥 @ducassi #TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 33.1K Likes - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys

33.1K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear. Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity. With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype. For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef. “I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.” In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas. The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. 🖊️ @villarrealy 📸 @therealchristinahouse 🎥 @ducassi #TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 33.1K Likes - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys

33.1K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear. Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity. With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype. For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef. “I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.” In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas. The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. 🖊️ @villarrealy 📸 @therealchristinahouse 🎥 @ducassi #TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 33.1K Likes - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys

33.1K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear. Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity. With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype. For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef. “I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.” In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas. The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. 🖊️ @villarrealy 📸 @therealchristinahouse 🎥 @ducassi #TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 33.1K Likes - Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear.

Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity.

With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype.

For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef.

“I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.”

In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas.

The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio.

🖊️ @villarrealy 
📸 @therealchristinahouse 
🎥 @ducassi 

#TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys

33.1K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Though she’s just over 5 feet tall, Nuyorican actress Liza Colón-Zayas seemed smaller seated at the tabletop of @mofongosla, a family-run North Hollywood Puerto Rican eatery where The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal met her just before the third season premiere of #TheBear. Unlike her character on @thebearfx, the no-nonsense cook Tina Marrero, @lizacolonzayas_lcz isn’t stingy or curt with her words and is more likely to insist you sample her order of mofongo de carne guisada than try to sabotage the cooking of your stock by turning up the flame to high heat. But much like her character, Colón-Zayas knows what it’s like to be in plain sight, putting in the work for years, hoping for the nexus of potential and opportunity. With a nearly 30-year career, Colón-Zayas is an Off Broadway veteran. She’s performed on a string of television shows and films over the years, often in day-player roles but also in roles that tapped her range. Then came “The Bear,” @fxnetworks’ critical and audience darling, which has nabbed a slew of awards to back up the hype. For two seasons, her character has simmered on the back burner — active and essential but not at a full boil just yet. As a new regime takes over at the Original Beef of Chicagoland following the death of its owner, Michael “Mikey” Berzatto (Jon Bernthal), Tina’s guard is up, resistant to the orders being slung at her by new, younger bosses. In time, she relaxes enough to see that change could be for the better — last season, she enrolled in culinary school and was promoted to sous chef. “I get her,” Colón-Zayas says. “She’s on guard, like, ‘You’re walking into my territory.’ This is not just a job. This is a made family. Restaurants, old-school traditional ones, are shutting down all around us. She doesn’t know what the changes Carmy is trying to make will mean. And we’ve just lost a family member, Mikey.” In the third season, Tina comes into focus. And so does Colón-Zayas. The Times’ @villarrealy sits down with Colón-Zayas at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. 🖊️ @villarrealy 📸 @therealchristinahouse 🎥 @ducassi #TheBear #TheBearFX #Comedy #Television #emmys
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 30.7K Likes - Liza Colón-Zayas brings light into any room she steps into. Whether it’s on the stage of an off-Broadway play or on the set of a TV series like The Bear, the New York City-born talent has a style all her own. And she’s happy no one has tried to change who she is or how she’s presented herself in the entertainment industry. As Colón-Zayas puts it, if she is cast in a role, “people know what they’re getting” right from the start.

The goal for Colón-Zayas is to add to the conversation about Latine representation in Hollywood. When Latines are cast in movies and TV series, she said stories become more profound, unique, and original.

“We are the backbone of this country,” she said. “We got a lot of stories.“

Swipe and read more with @lizacolonzayas_lcz and her role in @ifmovie in #linkinbio.

30.7K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Liza Colón-Zayas brings light into any room she steps into. Whether it’s on the stage of an off-Broadway play or on the set of a TV series like The Bear, the New York City-born talent has a style all her own. And she’s happy no one has tried to change who she is or how she’s presented herself in the entertainment industry. As Colón-Zayas puts it, if she is cast in a role, “people know what they’re getting” right from the start. The goal for Colón-Zayas is to add to the conversation about Latine representation in Hollywood. When Latines are cast in movies and TV series, she said stories become more profound, unique, and original. “We are the backbone of this country,” she said. “We got a lot of stories.“ Swipe and read more with @lizacolonzayas_lcz and her role in @ifmovie in #linkinbio.
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 30.7K Likes - Liza Colón-Zayas brings light into any room she steps into. Whether it’s on the stage of an off-Broadway play or on the set of a TV series like The Bear, the New York City-born talent has a style all her own. And she’s happy no one has tried to change who she is or how she’s presented herself in the entertainment industry. As Colón-Zayas puts it, if she is cast in a role, “people know what they’re getting” right from the start.

The goal for Colón-Zayas is to add to the conversation about Latine representation in Hollywood. When Latines are cast in movies and TV series, she said stories become more profound, unique, and original.

“We are the backbone of this country,” she said. “We got a lot of stories.“

Swipe and read more with @lizacolonzayas_lcz and her role in @ifmovie in #linkinbio.

30.7K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Liza Colón-Zayas brings light into any room she steps into. Whether it’s on the stage of an off-Broadway play or on the set of a TV series like The Bear, the New York City-born talent has a style all her own. And she’s happy no one has tried to change who she is or how she’s presented herself in the entertainment industry. As Colón-Zayas puts it, if she is cast in a role, “people know what they’re getting” right from the start. The goal for Colón-Zayas is to add to the conversation about Latine representation in Hollywood. When Latines are cast in movies and TV series, she said stories become more profound, unique, and original. “We are the backbone of this country,” she said. “We got a lot of stories.“ Swipe and read more with @lizacolonzayas_lcz and her role in @ifmovie in #linkinbio.
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 15.4K Likes - Yes, Chef 🫡

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Liza Colón-Zayas - 15.4K Likes - Yes, Chef 🫡

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Liza Colón-Zayas - 15.4K Likes - Yes, Chef 🫡

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Caption : Yes, Chef 🫡
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 15.4K Likes - Yes, Chef 🫡

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Caption : Yes, Chef 🫡
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 15.4K Likes - Yes, Chef 🫡

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Liza Colón-Zayas - 11.2K Likes - #thebear #goldenglobes @deciderdotcom

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Liza Colón-Zayas - 3K Likes - https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/story/liza-colon-zayas-the-bear-little-gold-men-awards-insider
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 2.7K Likes - By Shawn S. Lealos and Abigail Miller.
Updated March 16, 2024
@screenrant @thebearfx

2.7K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : By Shawn S. Lealos and Abigail Miller. Updated March 16, 2024 @screenrant @thebearfx
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 2.3K Likes - 13 Emmy & 5 Golden Globe nominations. Thanks for sharing Matty. 
 @thebearfx @goldenglobes @emmy_awards2024 #TheBear #LizaColonZayas

2.3K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : 13 Emmy & 5 Golden Globe nominations. Thanks for sharing Matty. @thebearfx @goldenglobes @emmy_awards2024 #TheBear #LizaColonZayas
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 2.2K Likes - @thebearfx @vanityfair
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 2.2K Likes - What an incredible honor it was to meet the Madam Vice-President Kamala Harris. She is strong, sincere, serious and inspired. #VoteBlue down ballot to protect our rights while we still have them by voting EVERY TWO YEARS not just every four. This is essential to gain control of both houses for real change. Women’s Rights, Sensible Gun Control Laws, Voting Protections, LGBTQ Rights, Renewable Energy Initiatives and so much more are under attack. Trump will go scorched earth. Our rights and democracy are facing an existential crisis. #VoteBlue

2.2K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : What an incredible honor it was to meet the Madam Vice-President Kamala Harris. She is strong, sincere, serious and inspired. #VoteBlue down ballot to protect our rights while we still have them by voting EVERY TWO YEARS not just every four. This is essential to gain control of both houses for real change. Women’s Rights, Sensible Gun Control Laws, Voting Protections, LGBTQ Rights, Renewable Energy Initiatives and so much more are under attack. Trump will go scorched earth. Our rights and democracy are facing an existential crisis. #VoteBlue
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 2.1K Likes - @thebearfx 
@renapoli_beauty (hair & make-up)
#vanityfair

2.1K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : @thebearfx @renapoli_beauty (hair & make-up) #vanityfair
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 2K Likes - #fxfamily @thebearfx @theshadowsfx 
@harveyguillen @common 🤎✊🏽

2K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : #fxfamily @thebearfx @theshadowsfx @harveyguillen @common 🤎✊🏽
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.9K Likes - My big brother transitioned today. 🖤
The long fight is finally over and you’re free. 
Rest In Peace.

1.9K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : My big brother transitioned today. 🖤 The long fight is finally over and you’re free. Rest In Peace.
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.7K Likes - We talked to the woman behind everyone’s favorite character from #TheBearFX: Liza Colón-Zayas, a.k.a Tina. 🐻 She shared about what to expect on season 3, the training that prepared her to play a chef in the series, how she got her start as an actor, and why it’s an honor to play Tina. ✨ @lizacolonzayas_lcz⁠
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#CherryPicks #lizacolónzayas #lizacolonzayas #thebear #thebearhulu #thebearedit #thebearseries #thebearedits #jeremyallenwhite #ayoedebiri #jeremyallenwhitefinally #jeremyallenwhiteedit #ayoedebiriedit #carmyberzatto #sydneyadamu #ebonmossbachrach #richiejerimovich #womeninfilm #womenintv #womenincinema #womenempowerment #inspiringwomen #actorinterview #tvcritic #tvreview #tvseriesaddicted #tvserieshub #tvlover

1.7K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : We talked to the woman behind everyone’s favorite character from #TheBearFX: Liza Colón-Zayas, a.k.a Tina. 🐻 She shared about what to expect on season 3, the training that prepared her to play a chef in the series, how she got her start as an actor, and why it’s an honor to play Tina. ✨ @lizacolonzayas_lcz⁠ ⁠ Tune in to S3 of @thebearfx Thursday June 27 on @hulu! ⁠ ⁠ 🔗 in bio!⁠ ⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ #CherryPicks #lizacolónzayas #lizacolonzayas #thebear #thebearhulu #thebearedit #thebearseries #thebearedits #jeremyallenwhite #ayoedebiri #jeremyallenwhitefinally #jeremyallenwhiteedit #ayoedebiriedit #carmyberzatto #sydneyadamu #ebonmossbachrach #richiejerimovich #womeninfilm #womenintv #womenincinema #womenempowerment #inspiringwomen #actorinterview #tvcritic #tvreview #tvseriesaddicted #tvserieshub #tvlover
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.7K Likes - We talked to the woman behind everyone’s favorite character from #TheBearFX: Liza Colón-Zayas, a.k.a Tina. 🐻 She shared about what to expect on season 3, the training that prepared her to play a chef in the series, how she got her start as an actor, and why it’s an honor to play Tina. ✨ @lizacolonzayas_lcz⁠
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#CherryPicks #lizacolónzayas #lizacolonzayas #thebear #thebearhulu #thebearedit #thebearseries #thebearedits #jeremyallenwhite #ayoedebiri #jeremyallenwhitefinally #jeremyallenwhiteedit #ayoedebiriedit #carmyberzatto #sydneyadamu #ebonmossbachrach #richiejerimovich #womeninfilm #womenintv #womenincinema #womenempowerment #inspiringwomen #actorinterview #tvcritic #tvreview #tvseriesaddicted #tvserieshub #tvlover

1.7K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : We talked to the woman behind everyone’s favorite character from #TheBearFX: Liza Colón-Zayas, a.k.a Tina. 🐻 She shared about what to expect on season 3, the training that prepared her to play a chef in the series, how she got her start as an actor, and why it’s an honor to play Tina. ✨ @lizacolonzayas_lcz⁠ ⁠ Tune in to S3 of @thebearfx Thursday June 27 on @hulu! ⁠ ⁠ 🔗 in bio!⁠ ⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ #CherryPicks #lizacolónzayas #lizacolonzayas #thebear #thebearhulu #thebearedit #thebearseries #thebearedits #jeremyallenwhite #ayoedebiri #jeremyallenwhitefinally #jeremyallenwhiteedit #ayoedebiriedit #carmyberzatto #sydneyadamu #ebonmossbachrach #richiejerimovich #womeninfilm #womenintv #womenincinema #womenempowerment #inspiringwomen #actorinterview #tvcritic #tvreview #tvseriesaddicted #tvserieshub #tvlover
Likes : 1740
Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.7K Likes - David Zayas and I will be 2024 Ambassadors for The NYC Puerto Rican Day Parade @zz_nyc @prparade

1.7K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : David Zayas and I will be 2024 Ambassadors for The NYC Puerto Rican Day Parade @zz_nyc @prparade
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.7K Likes - Thank you @sarahhendler for once again sharing your beautiful creations. Gold Triangle Earrings and 18k Yellow Gold Natural Pearl Ring. Thank you Renee @renapoli_beauty @courtney__storer @carolinedejean for coordinating. 
Dress: Marchese Notte

1.7K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Thank you @sarahhendler for once again sharing your beautiful creations. Gold Triangle Earrings and 18k Yellow Gold Natural Pearl Ring. Thank you Renee @renapoli_beauty @courtney__storer @carolinedejean for coordinating. Dress: Marchese Notte
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.6K Likes - @RottenTomatoes

1.6K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : @RottenTomatoes
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.5K Likes - @thebearfx #EmmyWinner2023

1.5K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : @thebearfx #EmmyWinner2023
Likes : 1465
Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.5K Likes - Realized hours later that I cut off the head…
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1.5K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Realized hours later that I cut off the head… 🤷🏽‍♀️
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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.3K Likes -

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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1.2K Likes -

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Liza Colón-Zayas - 1K Likes - Beyond inspired by the work being done by The Collective Identity @thecollectiviedentity Check out their merchandise. 100% of the proceeds come to TCI! https://the-collective-identity-mentoring.myshopify.com 
The Collective Identity Mentoring is a newly formed 501c3 dedicated to working with Black female youth in the greater Los Angeles area through mentorship. The Collective Identity serves as a safe space for young Black girls and women to practice self-exploration and develop a strong sense of identity while preparing for the world.

1K Likes – Liza Colón-Zayas Instagram

Caption : Beyond inspired by the work being done by The Collective Identity @thecollectiviedentity Check out their merchandise. 100% of the proceeds come to TCI! https://the-collective-identity-mentoring.myshopify.com The Collective Identity Mentoring is a newly formed 501c3 dedicated to working with Black female youth in the greater Los Angeles area through mentorship. The Collective Identity serves as a safe space for young Black girls and women to practice self-exploration and develop a strong sense of identity while preparing for the world.
Likes : 1025