She is perhaps best known for her roles in films like The Fast and the Furious and Resident Evil, as well as the television series Lost.
Rodriguez was born in Bexar County, Texas to Rafael Rodríguez (who is Puerto Rican) and Carmen Milady Pared (a native of the Dominican Republic); her parents divorced in 1986. She was raised a Jehovah's Witness by her devoutly religious maternal grandmother, and has a total of ten half-siblings or siblings, some of whom she has never met.
Rodríguez moved to the Dominican Republic with her mother when she was 8 and lived in Puerto Rico when she was 11, later settling in New Jersey. She dropped out of high school at age 17 (after having been kicked out of 6 different schools), but later earned her GED.
Rodríguez was a struggling actress when she ran across an ad advertising an open casting call for the low-budget, independent film, Girlfight. Michelle beat out 350 other applicants for the part, and was cast in the starring role of Diana Guzman, a troubled teen who decides to channel her aggression by training to become a boxer. It was her first audition. The film was released in 2000, and Rodríguez's performance was recognized by both critics and audiences.
Subsequently, she has had notable roles in other successful movies, including The Fast and the Furious and Resident Evil. In 2002, she was ranked #77 in Stuff magazine’s “102 Sexiest Women In The World”, and #34 in Maxim’s "100 Sexiest Women".
In 2004, Rodríguez gave her voice to the hit video game "Halo 2", playing one of the Marines. She also currently provides the voice of Liz Ricarro in the Cartoon Network series IGPX. From 2005 to 2006, she played tough cop Ana-Lucia Cortez on the television series Lost. Rodriguez has recently completed filming of the horror movie The Breed.
Rodríguez dated her The Fast and the Furious co-star, Vin Diesel, in 2001. She enjoys inline skating and plays the piano.
* In March 2002, Rodríguez was arrested and charged for assaulting her female roommate. The charges were later dropped after the roommate declined to press the allegations in court.[1]
* In November 2003, Rodríguez went to court to face eight misdemeanor charges based on two road incidents: On July 22, she left the scene of an accident after hitting another motorist. And on November 4, she sped through an intersection while under the influence of alcohol. She had a suspended license both times.[2] In June 2004, Rodríguez pleaded no contest in Los Angeles to three of the charges: hit and run, drunken driving, and driving with a suspended license. She went to jail for 48 hours, performed community service at the morgues of two New York hospitals, completed a three-month alcohol program, and was placed on probation for three years.
* In 2005, while filming Lost in Hawaii, Rodríguez was pulled over by Honolulu police multiple times; she was cited for driving 83 mph in a 55 mph zone on Oahu on Nov. 1 and was fined $357, paid a $300 fine for driving 90 mph in a 35 mph zone on Oct. 20, was fined $197 for going 80 mph in a 50 mph zone on August 24.[3]
* Rodríguez and her Lost costar, Cynthia Watros, who were driving in separate cars, were each pulled over and arrested on the morning of December 1, 2005 in Kailua, Hawaii. According to the arresting officers, the actresses were weaving in and out of traffic on Pali Highway, which connects Kailua and Honolulu. Rodriguez and Watros were arrested at 12:05 and 12:20 am, respectively, and both failed sobriety tests. They were booked at the main Honolulu police station for driving under the influence (Rodríguez was booked under her birth name, "Mayte Michelle Rodríguez"). They were released on $500 bail.[4] Their police mugshots were posted at The Smoking Gun website.[5] Rodriguez pleaded not guilty when arraigned[6], but on the day of her trial in April 2006, she pleaded guilty to one charge of driving under the influence. She chose to pay a $500 fine and spend five days in jail instead of doing 240 hours of community service.[7] Rodríguez blamed her allergy-relieving steroids for the drunk driving and "energetic" behaviour.[8] During a May 2006 interview with on ABC's Good Morning America, Rodriguez said that the ordeal forced her to grow up. The fact that her and Watros' characters were killed off lead some fans to believe that it was a result of the arrests, however Rodriguez and producers said their exit from the show had been planned before the season began and the arrests were just coincidental.
* Because the Kailua incident was a violation of her Los Angeles probation, Rodriguez was sentenced to 60 days in jail, a 30 day alcohol rehabilitation program and another 30 days of community service, including work for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, by a judge in Los Angeles on May 1, 2006. [9] Because of overcrowding, she was released from jail on the same day she entered it. She will still have to serve the community service.