
Age: 59
female
Jacqueline Danell Obradors (born October 6, 1966) is an American actress. Obradors was born in San Fernando Valley, California to Argentine immigrants Angie, a church worker, and Albert Obradors, an office cleaning business owner. Before becoming an actress, Jaqueline was a cashier at Hughes Market (now Ralphs) in Canoga Park, California. She is best known for playing supporting roles in Six Days Seven Nights (as Angelica) and A Man Apart, and for her role as Detective Rita Ortiz on the ABC crime drama NYPD Blue (2001–2005). She also appeared as "Carmen" in "Tortilla Soup," in 2001. In 2001, Obradors voiced the role of Audrey in Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire and 2004 sequel, Atlantis: Milo's Return. She appeared on the show, Freddie, starring Freddie Prinze, Jr., as Sofia, Freddie's sister, during the 2005-06 television season. She also was in one episode of George Lopez as Angie's sister, Gloria. In 2010, Obradors guest starred in the season 7 finale of NCIS. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jacqueline Obradors, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

A sentient toaster awakens in a suburban kitchen with no memory of its creation, desperate to understand its purpose and place in the world. As it observes the family living around it—a burnt-out father, an overwhelmed mother, and their rebellious teenage daughter—the toaster becomes an unlikely confidant and catalyst for change. Through witty internal monologues and increasingly absurd attempts to connect with its human companions, the toaster grapples with existential questions about consciousness, belonging, and what it truly means to be useful. When a corporate manufacturer threatens to recall it, the family must decide whether to fight for their quirky appliance or let it go. A darkly comedic meditation on identity and connection wrapped in the most mundane of premises.
