Trini Alvarado
Trinidad "Trini" Alvarado, born on January 10, 1967, is a talented American actress celebrated for her diverse roles across film and theater. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Margaret "Meg" March in the 1994 film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel, *Little Women*. Alvarado's performance resonated with audiences, showcasing her ability to bring depth to her characters.
In addition to her work in *Little Women*, Trini Alvarado is also known for her role as Lucy Lynskey in the cult classic horror-comedy *The Frighteners*, directed by Peter Jackson. This film further solidified her status in Hollywood and demonstrated her versatility as an actress capable of seamlessly transitioning between genres.
Beyond her film career, Alvarado has made significant contributions to the stage, impressing audiences with her singing and acting in various musicals. Her talent has earned her a place in the hearts of theatergoers and film enthusiasts alike.
Throughout her career, Trini Alvarado has demonstrated a commitment to her craft, earning accolades for her performances and leaving a lasting impact on both the film and theater industries. With her extensive body of work, Alvarado continues to be celebrated as a prominent figure in the entertainment world.
Filmography
Times Square
American Friends
The Good Guy
Paulie
The Chair
The Perez Family
The Babe
Mrs. Soffel
The Frighteners
Dreams Don't Die
Little Women (1994)
Frank Nitti: The Enforcer
The Last Dance
Stella
Little Children
Rich Kids