Biography
Born Miriam Soto to a Puerto Rican family in Brooklyn,
Talisa was raised both there and in Massachusetts. She started
modeling at the age of 15, and has appeared on the covers
of "Vogue", "Mademoiselle", "Glamour" and "Self", as well
as in a "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit issue.
Rumour has it that when she started modelling, she changed
her name to Lisa. However, on working on assignments, co-workers
often would say "Tell Lisa this" and "Tell Lisa that", so
she decided to rename herself Talisa.
Her first big screen role came in 1988, when she played
India in the forgettable Spike of Bensonhurst. However,
she was soon noticed, and the next year appeared as a Bond
girl in Licence To Kill.
In 1990, she was chosen by People magazine as one of the
50 Most Beautiful People in the World and the offers started
to come in. After two television appearances, she was back
into movies, appearing in Hostage (1992), The Mambo Kings
(1992) and Don Juan DeMarco (1995).
However, it wasn't until 1995's Mortal Kombat that she
really found her niche, putting in a great performance as
high-kicking Princess Kitana, and returning for the follow
up in 1997.
Soto was been married to Costas Mandylor from May 1997
until the pair divorced in 2000. She later married Benjamin
Bratt in 2002, who she met while filming Piñero in
2001. Talisa and Bejamin had a baby girl on December 6,
2002 in New York City. Her name is Sophia Rosalinda Bratt
and she weighed in at 7 lbs.
She currently lives in Los Angeles "in a lovely house
up in the hills with no pool but lots of balconies and great
views", and is expecting her second child in the Fall
of 2005.
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