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When I see a woman who is all gaunt and emaciated, I don't think she's beautiful
Rosario Dawson not obsessed with diet May 04, 2007
It's a raunchy comedy, for sure. It has a lot of heart, I have to say. It's a lot more touching (than 'Clerks'), surprisingly, I think, for even the most rabid fans are going to be very surprised by how moving it is
Rosario Dawson in 'Clerks II' Jul 25, 2006
During their rehearsals, all of a sudden, it would be like [Leslie and Joe] were flying and there were just all these incredibly structured moves. Really powerful stuff and then [James and I] were like, 'OK, what are we going to do?' So the better and better they got, the more and more we were like, 'Well, we could also do this thing where I spin you around and you fall over this,
James, Dawson relish physical comedy of 'Zookeeper' Jul 13, 2011
I was so glad to make it as a ridiculous as possible because Leslie and Joe were working on this dance and we would go to rehearsals and watch them do this dance and it was just getting better and better and better
James, Dawson relish physical comedy of 'Zookeeper' Jul 13, 2011
Rosario Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress, singer, and writer. She has appeared in films such as Kids, Men in Black II, 25th Hour, Sin City, Clerks II, Rent, Death Proof, The Rundown, Eagle Eye, Alexander, Seven Pounds, Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief and Unstoppable.
Dawson was born Isabel Rosario Dawson in New York City. Her mother, Isabel Celeste, is a writer and singer of Puerto Rican and Afro-Cuban descent. She was seventeen years old when Rosario was born, and never married Rosario's biological father, Patrick C. Harris. When she was eighteen, she married Greg Dawson, a construction worker, who "loved and raised Rosario as his own daughter" (Dawson has stated that "He's always been my dad"). Rosario Dawson has one younger brother, Clay (b. 1983). Her parents divorced in 2006.
At the age of 26, Dawson's mother moved the family into an abandoned building squat on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where she and her husband gut renovated an apartment and installed the plumbing and electrical wiring for the building, creating affordable housing where their family and two children would grow up. Dawson has cited this when explaining how she learned "If you wanted something better, you had to do it yourself."