ABC Family's Francia Raisa--show biz runs in the family
By Barry Garron
Her father is one of the most popular figures in Los Angeles and now Francia Raisa is poised for stardom, as well. Ironically, though, their careers are worlds apart.
Starting Tuesday, Francia will be a regular on "The Secret Life of an American Teenager," a new ABC Family series from Brenda Hampton, creator of long-running WB drama "7th Heaven." The drama, about families and friends, also stars Molly Ringwald.
Francia's father, Honduran-born Maximo Renan Almendarez Coello, is better known as "El Cucuy" (the bogeyman), the top-rated disc jockey in Los Angeles. From early childhood, her father and her mother, Virginia Almendarez, have been grooming Francia, the eldest of three daughters, for show business.
"They put me in dance class when I was five and I did dance for about 15 years," says Francia, a petite brunette who turns 20 on July 26. "I wanted to get my homework done and watch TV but, not only did I go to dance, after dance I went to karate. And after karate, I went to ice skating. And after that I had to play an instrument, the accordion. That wasn't my choice. I wanted drums but they gave me accordion lessons."
"They knew I wanted to be an actress so they were preparing me," Francia continues. Tap. Ballet. Jazz. Even Polynesian. Francia still takes dance, although she focuses more on hip hop these days.
"Secret Life" is mostly about the relationship among teens, including one, a band geek, who becomes pregnant.
"My character is Adrian. I am what you'd call the hot girl in school. She's the one every guy wants. She teases a lot. She's a big flirt. But, at the same time, she's very studious and gets straight A's." Adrian's mother is a flight attendant who is away from home a lot and she doesn't know much about her dad.
Before this series, Francia co-starred with "Heroes'" Hayden Panettiere in "Bring It On: All or Nothing." She also landed the female lead in ABC Family's ice skating movie, "The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream." "I think I had a little advantage because they (ABC Family) had seen me before and they know how I work."
ABC Family has ordered 10 episodes of "Secret Life" but could ask for more. Francia, meanwhile, has her heart and mind set on building a career that includes acting and other activities, as well.
"I want to do everything," she says eagerly. She cites Jennifer Lopez as a role model. "She started out as a dancer and then became an actor and then became a performer with her own clothing line. So I'm doing the acting thing, which I love and want to keep doing the rest of my life. But I eventually want to perform live. I could kill onstage."
Mark her words. She will.






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Posted by: Mariah | November 25, 2008 at 02:39 PM