
Alexa PenaVega
Acting
Born 1988-08-27 · Ocala, Florida, USA
Alexa Ellesse Pena-Vega (born August 27, 1988) is an American actress, singer and pianist. She is best known for playing Carmen Cortez in Spy Kids film series and Shilo Wallace in the movie Repo! the Genetic Opera. In 2009, she starred as the title character Ruby Gallagher in the ABC Family series Ruby & The Rockits. Alexa Vega was born in Miami, Florida. Her father is Colombian and her mother, Gina Rue, is an American former model. Vega has six siblings: paternal half-sister Margaux Vega (b. 1981), sister Krizia Vega (b. 1990), sister Makenzie Vega (b. 1994), maternal half-sister Greylin James (b. 2000), maternal half-brother Jet James (b. 2005), and maternal half-brother Cruz Hudson Rue (b. 2009). She moved with her family to California when she was four years old. Vega married film producer Sean Covel on October 10, 2010 in a ceremony held in his hometown of Lead, South Dakota. She wore an Ian Stuart gown and was walked down the aisle by Robert Rodriguez. In July 2012, Vega announced on Twitter that she had divorced Covel. In August 2013, while on a cruise with friends, Vega became engaged to actor and singer Carlos Pena, Jr. The couple married on January 4, 2014 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and changed their surname to PenaVega. Vega is a Christian. Vega says her faith is the most important thing in her life. Vega enjoys freshwater fishing, can speak Spanish fluently, and is an experienced gymnast. Vega is close friends with Nikki Reed and was the maid of honor at Reed's wedding to Paul McDonald.
Known for

Ladies Man
1999 · TV

Life's Work
1996 · TV

Dancing with the Stars
2005 · TV

To Have & to Hold
1998 · TV

The Mentalist
2008 · TV

Ruby & The Rockits
2009 · TV

The Tomorrow People
2013 · TV

The Power Couple
2019 · TV

The Middle
2009 · TV

Unsupervised
2012 · TV

ER
1994 · TV

Nashville
2012 · TV

Ghost Whisperer
2005 · TV

Chicago Hope
1994 · TV

Netforce
1999 · TV

The Bernie Mac Show
2001 · TV

Royal Pains
2009 · TV

All That
1994 · TV

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951 · TV

The Magnificent Seven
1998 · TV

The Early Show
1999 · TV