Naya Rivera

Actress

Popular As Naya Rivera Dorsey

Birthday January 12, 1987

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Valencia, California, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2020-7-8, Lake Piru, California, U.S. (33 years old)

Nationality United States

Height 1.65 m

#2605 Most Popular

1968

Her maternal grandmother was Clara White, an abortion counselor and figure in the civil rights movement who was involved in the March on Washington, Selma to Montgomery marches, and 1968 Chicago riots, and who organized protests with and was represented by activist and lawyer Lloyd Barbee.

Rivera did not grow up speaking Spanish at home, but understood it and later learned to speak it.

1986

Her parents had married in 1986, but divorced in 1996, and her mother was remarried to Charles Previtire in 1999; Rivera was close with her stepfather, but did not really know her grandparents.

1987

Naya Marie Rivera ( January 12, 1987July 8, 2020) was an American actress, singer, and model.

Naya Marie Rivera was born in Valencia, California, on January 12, 1987.

She was raised in Valencia and lived in or around Los Angeles for most of her life.

She was of African-American, German, and Puerto Rican descent.

1990

She was the oldest of three children: her younger brother is former NFL tight end Mychal Rivera (b. 1990), and her younger sister is runway model Nickayla Rivera (b. 1994).

During the time her parents were married, the family's income would fluctuate dramatically, sometimes living lavishly and other times struggling; when they were in financial difficulty, Rivera approved the use of some of the money she earned as a child that was set aside in her Coogan account.

The family owned a boat and often went boating when Rivera was a child; she still enjoyed boating as an adult and took many trips to Lake Piru near her home, which she considered a "sanctuary".

At 8 or 9 months old, Rivera began to be represented by the same talent agent as her mother, who had moved to Los Angeles to pursue modeling.

Rivera was a fan of Michael Jackson from a young age and became friends with one of Jackson's nieces as a child actress on the audition circuit, visiting Neverland Ranch twice (though not with Jackson present).

She also met Tupac Shakur as a child; he was a fan of her acting and went over to introduce himself after spotting her family at LAX.

1991

At the age of four, she landed the role of Hillary Winston on the short-lived CBS sitcom The Royal Family (1991–1992), earning a nomination for a Young Artist Award at age five.

Rivera appeared in commercials for Kmart as a baby, but her first significant acting job was at the age of four when she appeared as Hillary Winston on the CBS sitcom The Royal Family in 1991.

As she could not read the scripts, she would learn her lines through recitation and memorize them.

2005

Rivera attended Valencia High School in Santa Clarita and graduated in 2005.

Her mother had convinced her to join a choir in her freshman year, but she quit it after a few weeks because she was constantly overlooked for classmate Nazanin Mandi.

She challenged Mandi to a sing-off for a solo, but Mandi declined and so Rivera left.

She had wanted to be a cheerleader, but her family could not afford this.

Instead of high school activities, Rivera spent her free time at acting auditions.

She suffered with anorexia as a teenager, something she opened up about as an adult.

2009

Recognized for her work on the popular musical comedy-drama series Glee which she starred from 2009 to 2015.

She received various awards, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and nominations for two Grammy Awards.

She began her career as a child actress and model, first appearing in national television commercials.

After a series of recurring television roles and then guest spots as a teenager, she got her breakthrough role in 2009 as Santana Lopez on the Fox television series Glee.

For the role, she received critical acclaim and various awards, including a SAG Award and ALMA Award, as well as earning nominations with the rest of the cast for two Grammy Awards and one Brit Award.

2010

When the term "Afro-Latinx" became widespread in the 2010s, she was often identified as such.

Her mother, Yolanda Previtire (née White), is a real estate agent and former model, while her father, George Rivera, worked various IT jobs including positions at Disney and Universal Music.

2011

She was signed to Columbia Records as a solo musical artist in 2011 and – despite never releasing a studio album – released a single, "Sorry", in 2013.

She won two ALMA Awards as a music artist.

2014

On the big screen, Rivera made her debut in the horror film At the Devil's Door (2014) before playing a supporting role in the comedy Mad Families (2017).

Besides performing, Rivera championed various charitable causes, particularly for LGBT rights, immigrants' rights, and women's rights.

She also spoke out against racism, especially in entertainment.

2016

Her personal life garnered significant press and media attention throughout her career, and in 2016 she published a memoir titled Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up.

Because of her varied roles across her three decades as a performer, Rivera is seen as having been a vanguard of Afro-Latino and LGBT representation on television.

2019

In 2019, Rivera described her high school experience as "terrible", indicating at other times that part of this was her attitude towards education (compared to her career), the lack of coffee served there, and racism.

2020

On July 8, 2020, Rivera drowned at Lake Piru, near Santa Clarita, California, while swimming with her four-year-old son.

Following a five-day search, her body was recovered from the lake on the morning of July 13.

At the time of her death, she was between seasons of the television series Step Up, in which she played Collette Jones, the female lead.