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  • María José de Pablo Fernández, better known as Cote de Pablo, is a Chilean-American actress

  • and recording artist. Born in Santiago, Chile, she moved to the United States at the age

  • of ten, where she studied acting. De Pablo co-hosted episodes of the Latin American

  • talk show Control with former Entertainment Tonight host, Carlos Ponce, at the age of

  • 15 before attending Carnegie Mellon University to study music and theatre. After appearing

  • in a number of small television roles, she was cast to portray main character Ziva David

  • in the CBS television series NCIS in 2005. De Pablo won an ALMA Award for the role in

  • 2011, and NCIS became the most watched television program in America during its tenth season

  • in the 2012–13 year. She performed a portion of Tom Waits' song

  • "Temptation" for a 2008 episode of NCIS. Outside of the series, she has acted as a vocalist

  • for songs in Roberto Pitre's Vivo En Vida CD.

  • Early life De Pablo was born in Santiago, Chile, to Francisco

  • de Pablo and María Olga Fernández. She has a younger sister, Andrea, and a brother, Francisco,

  • who works as a DJ. When de Pablo was ten years old, her mother, María Olga Fernández, received

  • a job in Miami, Florida, at a Spanish-speaking television network. There, de Pablo attended

  • Arvida Middle School and New World School of the Arts where she studied musical theater.

  • In the 5th grade, she found many people could not properly pronounce her first name of "María

  • José," so she asked them to call her "Coté," a common Chilean nickname for "María José."

  • De Pablo then attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she studied

  • music and theater and appeared in several plays, including And the World Goes 'Round,

  • The House of Bernarda Alba, Indiscretions, The Fantasticks, and A Little Night Music.

  • She graduated in 2000 with a BFA in Musical Theater.

  • Acting career Early roles

  • Cote de Pablo first began working in the entertainment industry at age 15 when she hosted some episodes

  • of the talk show Control from 1994 to 1995 on Univision, alongside former Entertainment

  • Tonight host, Carlos Ponce. After graduation, she moved to New York City

  • to find work as an actress, working as a waitress in an Indian restaurant in Manhattan and an

  • Italian eatery in Brooklyn to support herself. She picked up parts in the New York City Public

  • Theater in the TV show All My Children, and in commercials. De Pablo played the role of

  • Marguerite Cisneros in The Jury. The show was short-lived, screening only ten one-hour

  • episodes. In 2005, de Pablo was about to make her Broadway debut in The Mambo Kings as Dolores

  • Fuentes, but the show closed after a short trial run in San Francisco.

  • NCIS Cote de Pablo is primarily known for her portrayal

  • of Ziva David, an Israeli Mossad officer turned NCIS agent, in the police procedural drama

  • NCIS. She had sent in a videotape audition while waiting for The Mambo Kings to move

  • forward and was asked to fly to Los Angeles for a screen test two days after it was cancelled.

  • Network executives arranged for her to act alongside series regular Michael Weatherly

  • to test for chemistry during her second audition; he went offscript by brushing her hair back

  • and commenting, "You remind me of Salma Hayek." De Pablo's response to Weatherly was to stay

  • in character, and she "dismissed him completely." Afterwards, producer Donald Bellisario met

  • with her as she was waiting for a cab to take her back to the airport, telling her she had

  • landed the part. De Pablo described the character as "someone

  • completely different from anyone else on the show because she's been around men all her

  • life; she's used to men of authority. She's not afraid of men."

  • In 2006, she won an Imagen Award at the Imagen Foundation Awards for Best Supporting Actress

  • in Television for NCIS. In 2008 and 2009, she was nominated for the same award. Also

  • in 2008 and 2009, she was nominated for an ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama

  • Television Series for NCIS. In 2011, de Pablo was nominated once again for an Imagen Award,

  • but this time it was for Best Actress in Television, not Supporting Actress. She won the 2011 ALMA

  • Award for Favorite Television Actress-Leading Role in Drama.

  • On July 10, 2013, it was reported by CBS that de Pablo would be leaving NCIS for undisclosed

  • reasons, although she remained on long enough to conclude her character Ziva David's storyline

  • at the beginning of season 11. De Pablo later told Cindy Elavsky that Ziva could come back

  • because she did not die. Post NCIS

  • De Pablo was announced in January as being cast in the film The 33, which is about the

  • 2010 Copiapó mining accident. She was cast as the wife of one of the miners. She has

  • also been cast in a 2015 CBS miniseries, titled The Dovekeepers, based on the Alice Hoffman

  • novel. Personal life

  • De Pablo is in a long-term relationship with actor Diego Serrano. As a consequence of kickboxing

  • during scenes, de Pablo has been injured several times on the show, including injuring her

  • neck and back. Filmography

  • Awards and nominations 2006: Won an Imagen Award for Best Supporting

  • Actress in Television for NCIS 2008: Nominated for an Imagen Award for Best

  • Supporting Actress in Television for NCIS 2008: Nominated for an ALMA Award for Outstanding

  • Actress in a Drama Television Series for NCIS 2009: Nominated for an ALMA Award for Outstanding

  • Actress in a Drama Television Series for NCIS 2009: Nominated for an Imagen Award for Best

  • Supporting Actress in Television for NCIS 2011: Nominated for an Imagen Award for Best

  • Actress in Television for NCIS 2011: Won an ALMA Award for Favorite Television

  • ActressLeading Role in a Drama for NCIS Music

  • Cote de Pablo performed a portion of Tom Waits' song "Temptation" on the NCIS episode, "Last

  • Man Standing", which first aired in the U.S. on September 23, 2008. Her full performance

  • of the song, including some lyrics in French, appears for the first time on NCIS: The Official

  • TV Soundtrack, which was released on February 10, 2009.

  • She is also the singer in Roberto Pitre's Vivo en vida where she sings "Samba in Prelude",

  • "Cry Me a River" and "Temptation". References

  • External links Cote de Pablo at the Internet Movie Database

  • Cote de Pablo at TVGuide.com

María José de Pablo Fernández, better known as Cote de Pablo, is a Chilean-American actress

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