Following her debut in “Chasing Papi,” Vergara appeared in the 2005 action film “Four Brothers,” further establishing her presence in the industry. She then showcased her comedic chops in Tyler Perry’s films, “Meet the Browns” (2008) and “Madea Goes to Jail” (2009). Her role in “Madea Goes to Jail” was particularly notable, earning her a nomination for an ALMA Award, which recognizes outstanding Latino talent in the entertainment industry.
Vergara continued to build her impressive filmography with a variety of roles in both comedies and dramas. In 2011, she appeared in the ensemble romantic comedy “New Year’s Eve,” followed by a role in the slapstick comedy “The Three Stooges” (2012). She then took on a part in the action-packed “Machete Kills” (2013), and that same year, she starred alongside Woody Allen and Sharon Stone in the romantic comedy “Fading Gigolo.” Her performance in Jon Favreau’s “Chef” (2014) was well-received, and she continued to demonstrate her comedic talent in “Hot Pursuit” (2015), where she co-starred with Reese Witherspoon.
In addition to her live-action roles, Vergara has lent her distinctive voice to several animated films. She voiced characters in “Happy Feet Two” (2011), “Escape from Planet Earth” (2013), and “The Emoji Movie” (2017), bringing her vibrant personality to a new medium and reaching a broader audience.
Sofía Vergara’s career is a testament to her remarkable talent and enduring appeal. Her ability to seamlessly transition between different types of roles and genres, as well as her success in both Spanish and English-language entertainment, highlight her versatility and dedication to her craft. As an influential figure in the entertainment industry, she continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world with her dynamic performances and charismatic presence.