Patricia Velasquez was born in Guajira, Venezuela, on January 31, 1971. Raised
by her educator parents in a third world country, not to mention the fifth
child of six, Patricia's life was far from luxurious or glamorous.
She attended San Vicente de Paul High School, and after her graduation in
1987, Patricia headed for college to study engineering and accounting. Although
she was being raised to go into the Venezuelan oil industry, which is practically
the only choice for Indian children from Venezuela (Patricia's mother is of
native heritage, from the Wayu tribe in the Amazon), a chance event led her
to switch her plans.
A friend of hers wanted to become a model, and one of the pictures that she
sent to a casting call in Caracas included Patricia. As fate would have it,
the agency wanted exotic Patricia.
After a year of college studies, she left for Milan in pursuit of a modeling
career. Up until that point, the closest Patricia came to a modeling experience
was her participation in beauty pageants in her native Venezuela, which didn't
affect her upcoming modeling gigs.
In 1998, Patricia strutted down catwalks in ready to wear fashion shows for
designers such as Antonio Berardi, Bella Freud, Corinne Cobson, Claude Montana,
Jean Paul Gaultier, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dolce & Gabbana, and Owen Gaster.
As for print, Patricia appeared in ads for Chanel's Allure, Monsoon, Roberto
Verino's Verino fragrance, as well as everyone's favorite, Victoria's Secret.
She even donned swimsuits for Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Edition in 1994.
Signed with Ford in New York, IMG in Paris and Models 1 in London, Patricia
extended her resume from appearing in the pages of Vogue and Elle, to appearing
on the big screen.
Her debut role was as Maya in the 1996 film Le Jaguar, which she followed
up with a role in Eruption (aka Volcano Run) a year later. 1999 was a huge
year for Patricia, as she appeared in Beowulf and No Vacancy; broke out despite
a small role, as Anck-Su-Namun in the sleeper hit, The Mummy; and finally
appeared in Façade (aka Death Valley).
Patricia stole the spotlight from cutey Heather
Grahamin Committed, in a comedic turn as a waitress -- she was especially
noticed during the screening at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. That same
year, she appeared with Pras and Ja Rule in Turn It Up, and then starred in
Saint Bernard.
Even with the glamour and glitz of Hollywood, Patricia never forgets the
struggling days of poverty growing up in Venezuela. After her first few modeling
gigs, she bought her family a new home, made sure her 3 brothers received
a college education, and still supports causes such as the advancement of
Hispanics, fair treatment of indigenous peoples, and the fight against pediatric
AIDS. She also launched a foundation to help Venezuelans.
Patricia was then seen in the anticipated sequel to The Mummy, The Mummy
Returns, as the Pharaoh's untouchable wife. She may be evil in the film, but
it's surely her beauty that makes her untouchable. |