Roxana Brusso, a talented actress, is renowned for her distinctive raspy voice. Born in Lima, Peru, to a mother of Italian-Peruvian descent and a father of Spanish-Peruvian descent, Roxy's early life took a significant turn when she moved to Los Angeles at the tender age of four.
Growing up in North Hollywood, California, Roxy's passion for acting didn't emerge until her college years. It was during this period that she took classes, studied the craft, and fell deeply in love with the art of acting. This newfound enthusiasm never wavered, and she has since become a respected figure in the industry.
Throughout her career, Roxy has made numerous guest appearances on prime-time television. Her credits include the iconic series "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Melrose Place," as well as "NYPD Blue," "NCIS," "Criminal Minds," "Bones," "Desperate Housewives," and "The Mentalist."
In 2007, Roxy recurred as Maria on the short-lived ABC series "Dirty Sexy Money." Following the show's cancellation after two seasons, she landed another recurring role on the critically acclaimed TNT cop drama "Southland," where she played Detective Alicia Fernandez, the boss of Regina King's character.
Roxy's impressive resume also includes a recurring role as the sinister Sheri Strepling on FOX's "Touch," starring Kiefer Sutherland. Notably, "Touch" made television history by being the first original show to have a worldwide premiere in over 100 countries.
Currently, Roxy is starring as FBI agent Serena Sanguillen on ABC's "Betrayal," further solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile actress.