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'''Zilah Mendoza''' played [[Fahra]] on [[24]].
 
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'''Zilah Mendoza''' played [[Farah]] during [[Season 4]] of ''[[24]]''.
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== Biography and career ==
   
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Zilah Mendoza was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, but was raised between Southern California and Tucson, Arizona. While living at the Pima reservation in Tucson, she attended theatre and dance classes along with her mother, at the age of 8. Mendoza continued acting during her school years appearing in theatre plays and earning recognition for her work.
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Mendoza started her professional acting career in 1997, appearing in the film ''Interruptions'' (with [[Kirk B. R. Woller]]). After that, she has appeared in other films like ''Bed & Breakfast: Love is a Happy Accident'' and ''Imperial Dreams'' (with [[John Boyega]]).
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Aside of films, Mendoza has also appeared in TV shows like ''The District'', ''Law & Order'', ''ER'' (with [[Steven Culp]]), ''The Division'' (with [[Raymond Cruz]]), ''Nip/Tuck'', ''Crossing Jordan'' (with [[Ravi Kapoor]]), ''Grey's Anatomy'', and ''Modern Family.
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Although she has some television credits, Mendoza is better known as a stage actress, appearing in such productions as ''Living Out'', ''Black Butterfly'', and ''Electricidad''.
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== ''24'' credits ==
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* {{ep|4x09}}
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== Selected filmography ==
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* ''Imperial Dreams'' (2014)
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* ''Bed & Breakfast: Love is a Happy Accident'' (2010)
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* ''Interruptions'' (1997)
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'''Television appearances'''
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* ''Modern Family'' (2014)
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* ''The Closer'' (2009)
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* ''Medium'' (2008)
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* ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' (2007)
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* ''Crossing Jordan'' (2006)
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* ''One on One'' (2005)
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* ''The King of Queens'' (2002, 2005)
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* ''ER'' (2004)
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* ''The Division'' (2003)
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* ''Reba'' (2002)
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* ''The District'' (2001)
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== External links ==
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* [http://zilahmendoza.com/Zilah_Mendoza/Zilah_Mendoza_Home.html Official website]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 23 August 2019

This article's subject relates to Season 4 of 24.This is a production article written from an out-of-universe perspective

Zilah Mendoza played Farah during Season 4 of 24.

Biography and career[]

Zilah Mendoza was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, but was raised between Southern California and Tucson, Arizona. While living at the Pima reservation in Tucson, she attended theatre and dance classes along with her mother, at the age of 8. Mendoza continued acting during her school years appearing in theatre plays and earning recognition for her work.

Mendoza started her professional acting career in 1997, appearing in the film Interruptions (with Kirk B. R. Woller). After that, she has appeared in other films like Bed & Breakfast: Love is a Happy Accident and Imperial Dreams (with John Boyega).

Aside of films, Mendoza has also appeared in TV shows like The District, Law & Order, ER (with Steven Culp), The Division (with Raymond Cruz), Nip/Tuck, Crossing Jordan (with Ravi Kapoor), Grey's Anatomy, and Modern Family.

Although she has some television credits, Mendoza is better known as a stage actress, appearing in such productions as Living Out, Black Butterfly, and Electricidad.

24 credits[]

Selected filmography[]

  • Imperial Dreams (2014)
  • Bed & Breakfast: Love is a Happy Accident (2010)
  • Interruptions (1997)

Television appearances

  • Modern Family (2014)
  • The Closer (2009)
  • Medium (2008)
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm (2007)
  • Crossing Jordan (2006)
  • One on One (2005)
  • The King of Queens (2002, 2005)
  • ER (2004)
  • The Division (2003)
  • Reba (2002)
  • The District (2001)

External links[]