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Elizabeth Larrieu Torres (born September 27, 1947) is an American actress, singer, and comedian. Torres is best known for her role as Mahalia Sanchez in the comedy series The John Larroquette Show (1993–1996), for which she received two Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations. She is also known for her role as Patricia "Miss Patty" LaCosta in family comedic drama series Amy Sherman-Palladino's (2000–07) starring and . In the 1970s, she played Julie Erskine on Phyllis and also had a recurring role as Teresa Betancourt on All in the Family.


Career
Torres started her career as a comedian and singer working the city's night club circuit with her friend . In 1971, she was spotted doing one of her acts by the producer of 's The Tonight Show who invited her to do a stand-up comedy skit on the show. She made her film debut in 1969 playing a in a low-budget movie titled Utterly Without Redeeming Social Value.

In 1973, Torres played in The Addams Family Fun House, which was a musical version of the original series. From 1975 to 1976, she was a regular cast member on the sitcom, Phyllis, 's spin-off series from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, succeeding the late in the role of Julie Erskine. Liz Torres Actress Credits at IMDb

In 1975, she recorded a disco music single called "Hustle Latino" on (RCA 10519) arranged, conducted and produced by and appeared on 's American Bandstand to perform the number. In 1976, she played "Cat" in TV's musical special Pinocchio starring , as well as a semi-regular panelist on Break the Bank. On November 26, 1976, she played Redd Foxx's ex-maid, when he was roasted on the Dean Martin Celebrity Roast. In early 1981, she co-starred opposite in , a short-lived spin-off of . She had the recurring role on All in the Family as Teresa Betancourt, a wise-cracking nurse who checked Archie into the hospital when he needed a gallbladder operation and then became a at the Bunker house. She also guest starred on Starsky & Hutch, Love, American Style, Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, , Mama's Family, Tracey Takes On..., , , and .

In 1990, Torres was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance on The Famous Teddy Z. In theater, she has appeared in The Ritz as Googie Gomez, Man of La Mancha as Aldonza, The House of Blue Leaves as Bunny, and A Million To Juan in 1994 as Mrs. Delgado. After a guest starring appearance as a deceased singer-turned-angel on the Donald P. Bellisario drama series Quantum Leap, Torres had a recurring role on another Bellisario show, Tequila and Bonetti, as a psychic who hears the dog Tequila's thoughts.

From 1993 to 1996, she starred as Mahalia Sanchez in the sitcom The John Larroquette Show. For her role, she received two Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and Golden Globe Award nominations. Torres received two nominations for the American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series.

In 1997, Torres co-starred alongside in the short-lived ABC sitcom, Over the Top. She later co-starred on and American Family. From 2000 until the series' end in 2007, she was a semi-regular cast member of , on which she played 's resident dance teacher, Patty LaCosta. In 2008, she played the role of Juanita in the Polish film .

Torres later guest starred in , Desperate Housewives, Private Practice, Scandal, One Day at a Time, and .


Personal life
Torres was born in the borough of in New York City, where her parents had settled after moving from . There she received her primary and secondary education.

Torres resides in , where she is a member of the board of directors of Write Act Repertory. She was married to movie producer and founder of The Kushner-Locke Company, Peter Locke, who briefly managed her; they divorced in 1977. "Locke-Williams", Los Angeles Times, October 5, 1980, Valley section, Part X, page 4.


See also
  • List of Puerto Ricans


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