Majandra Delfino

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Actress • Singer

Birth Date: February 20, 1981

Age: 44 years old

Birth Place: Caracas, Venezuela

Spouses: David Walton

A multi-cultural and versatile entertainer, Majandra Delfino kick-started her Hollywood career with a memorable role on the television drama "Roswell" (The WB, 1999-2001; UPN, 2001-02). Playing a teenaged waitress who encounters a group of extra-terrestrial beings in the mysterious New Mexico town launched Delfino to stardom, making her a household name with young adults and science-fiction fans.

While making her mark on the small screen with "Roswell," Delfino delivered a solid performance as a young drug addict, appearing alongside seasoned actors such as Michael Douglas and Benicio del Toro in the Academy Award-winning film "Traffic" (2000). Delfino ventured into music territory throughout her career, releasing a couple of independent albums that showcased her sultry vocals and eclectic musicality. In 2011, Delfino returned to series television with the comedy "State of Georgia" (ABC Family), a role that transformed her from a former teen star into an accomplished actress.

Marialejandra Delfino was born on Feb. 20, 1981 in Caracas, Venezuela, and raised in Miami, FL by her Cuban and Venezuelan parents. The future star took an interest in performing arts at a young age, from dancing in a Miami Ballet production of "The Nutcracker" when she was 10, to forming an all-girls singing group named China Doll along with her best friend Samantha Gibb (the daughter of Bee Gees' Maurice Gibb). Delfino pursued acting when she was 14 after her mother reportedly granted her a six-month window to book a job.

Within that time, Delfino landed a supporting role opposite Steve Guttenberg and Kathleen Quinlan in the family comedy "Zeus and Roxanne" (1997). She starred in her first feature two years later as an angst-ridden teen who discovers her father (Eugene Levy) is having an affair in "The Secret Life of Girls" (1999). With her acting dreams coming to fruition, Delfino moved to Los Angeles, and soon landed her breakout television role.

In 1999, Delfino was cast in the science fiction drama "Roswell," based on the young adult book series Roswell High (1998-2000) written by Melinda Metz. She played Maria DeLuca, a straight-talking and peppy teen living in Roswell, New Mexico - the site of a mysterious extra-terrestrial crash in 1947 - along with her best friend and fellow diner waitress Liz Parker (Shiri Appleby). The show also starred Katherine Heigl, Jason Behr and Brendan Fehr as a trio of aliens whose spaceship crashed during the 1947 incident.

"Roswell" garnered favorable reviews from critics and drew in audiences who enjoyed similar sci-fi shows such as the cult hit "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (The WB, 1997-2001). The series even aired after "Buffy" on its third and final season. During her hiatus from "Roswell," Delfino landed a minor role in the critically acclaimed film "Traffic" (2000) The Steven Soderbergh-directed crime drama explored illegal drug trading in the United States and featured an A-list ensemble, including Michael Douglas, Benicio del Toro and Catherine Zeta-Jones. In the film Academy Award-winning film, Delfino played a privileged junkie.

Following the success of "Roswell" and showcasing her versatile acting in "Traffic," Delfino returned to her music roots in 2000 and independently released three songs on the Internet as Majandra. The following year, she released the EP The Sicks on her own label Dripfeed Records. Delfino's second studio album Tarte (2007) featured blended indie rock, electronic, and dark cabaret genres.

Delfino landed another regular television role on the short-lived drama "Quarterlife" (NBC, 2007) about a group of young professionals and artists whose lives are connected via a social networking site. One of her co-stars on the show was actor David Walton, whom Delfino married in March 2011. She reunited with "Roswell" costar Katherine Heigl in the romantic comedy "Life as We Know It" about two single adults (Heigl and Josh Duhamel) who are left to raise their best friends' orphaned daughter.

In 2011, Delfino co-starred with Raven-Symoné on the comedy series "State of Georgia." She played a science geek living in New York who takes in her aspiring actress friend (Symoné) as a roommate.

Credits

Kill Me Again

Actor
Movie
2025

Later Days

Actor
Pam
Movie
2021

Life in PiecesStream

Guest Star
Marsha
Series
2015

Friends with Better LivesStream

Actor
Andi
Series
2014
13%

State of Georgia

Actor
Show
2011

The Talk

Guest
Talk
2010

Men of a Certain AgeStream

Guest Star
Series
2009
94%

Web of Lies

Actor
Abby Turner
Movie
2009

Help Me Help You

Guest Star
Show
2006

The OfficeStream

Guest Star
Fannie
Series
2005
81%

State's Evidence

Actor
Trudi
Movie
2004

Celeste in the City

Actor
Celeste Blodgett
Movie
2004

Reeseville

Actor
Iris Buchanan
Movie
2003

R.S.V.P.

Actor
Callie
Movie
2002

Boston Public

Guest Star
Series
2000

Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th

Actor
Martina Martinez
Movie
2000

RoswellStream

Actor
Maria DeLuca
Series
1999

Katie Joplin

Guest Star
Show
1999

The Secret Life of Girls

Actor
Natalie Sanford
Movie
1999

The Learning Curve

Actor
Ashley
Movie
1999

The Tony Danza Show

Actor
Show
1997

Zeus and Roxanne

Actor
Judith Dunhill
Movie
1997