Career
Rodriguez's acting career took off in 1981, when she was hired by canal 4, to participate in a telenovela named "Later career
Six years later, during 2000, she worked alongside Johanna Rosaly, Marilyn Pupo, Alba Nydia Diaz and Gladys Rodriguez in a play named "Entre Mujeres" ("Among Women"). Entering the 21st. century, Rodriguez semi-retired from the show business world to concentrate on motherhood. In 2011, however, she returned briefly to acting, when she once again played Edith Piaf in the return of "Piaf: El Musical", which restarted on 7 October of that year at Centro de Bellas Artes. in 2013, Rodriguez inaugurated an interactive therapies program for women named "Mujer: Tu Vida es Ahora!" ("Woman: Your Life is Now!"), at San Juan's Radisson Ambassador hotel. She declared at the time that "(She had) traveled to a lot of countries and (she had) found that a common denominator among women is low self-esteem. And not only that, but the fact (is) that women postpone their dreams (to take care of) their children and husbands".Book
During 2014, Rodriguez wrote and published a book, which she titled "Cuentos de tu Loca: Mensajes de tu Sabia: Estrategias Para Amarte y ser Feliz Ahora" ("Stories by Your Crazy Woman: Messages by Your Smart Woman: Strategies to Love Yourself and Being Happy Right Now").Personal life
Rodriguez was once involved in a relationship which she later described as "toxic". Rodriguez was once married to a man named EfraĆn Marrero. The pair later divorced. With Marrero, Rodriguez adopted two children from Russia, son Kiriel and daughter Anya.See also
* List of Puerto RicansReferences
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rodriguez, Ivette 1954 births Living people People from San Juan, Puerto Rico Barry University alumni People from Miami Puerto Rican actresses Puerto Rican telenovela actresses 20th-century Puerto Rican women singers 21st-century Puerto Rican women singers Puerto Rican television journalists Puerto Rican writers