

Coral Peña
Coral Peña, a talented Latina-American actress, was born on March 27, 2001, in the Dominican Republic. Currently residing in Los Angeles, California, she has previously lived in New York City, where she began her journey in the entertainment industry. Coral gained recognition for her performances in several notable film and television projects.
Among her film credits, she is best known for her role as Cora Hernandez in the romantic drama "Chemical Hearts," showcasing her ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt storytelling. She also appeared in the acclaimed film "The Post" (2017), where she played the supporting character Nancy, further solidifying her presence in Hollywood. Additionally, Coral starred as Aledia Rosales in the Apple TV+ series "For All Mankind," a show that explores an alternate history of space exploration.
In the realm of television, Coral has made memorable guest appearances, including her role as Marianna Stiles in the action-packed series "24: Legacy," and as Anna Cruz in the psychological thriller "The Enemy Within." Her career began with a significant role in the popular police drama "Blue Bloods" in 2015, where she portrayed Olivia Francisco, marking her entry into the competitive world of acting. With a growing portfolio of impressive performances, Coral Peña continues to make her mark in the entertainment industry.