Season three of the Lifetime series "Devious Maids" will return on June 1st, and fans will bear witness to reshuffling of the cast, with former regulars leaving or moved to the rear, while some interesting new additions are maneuvered to the forefront. Also, fans can look forward to the aftermath of the shooting.
"Devious Maids" has quite a lot in store for the third season of the comedy-drama series: secrets, sex, murder, lies and surprises ...and, of course, more deviousness.
“Devious Maids,” the Marc Cherry and Eva Longoria produced Lifetime series about four Latina domestics working in the homes of Beverly Hills’ wealthiest and most powerful families while dealing with murderous secrets, is on its third season.
Naya Rivera is one busy gal - and her pregnancy isn't stopping her either! The glowing "Glee" star who also joined the cast of Lifetime's soap series "Devious Maids" in a recurring role, was just spotted with her husband Ryan Dorsey at LAX Airport on Monday, according to reports.
These five Latino's had memorable years in 2013. Based on their track record, we expect them to make even more headlines in 2014. These hardworking individuals are all worth watching this year. Stay tuned:
Latinos are likely to find a familiar faces on nearly every network. Yet, Latinos continue to be bound by stereotypical roles. Latinos remain playing the role of ditsy but forgivable housewife, confident but compassionate prison inmate, cold-blooded and calculating drug dealers, and devious and seductive housemaids.
Paula Garces recently opened up about being a teenage mother. The 39-year-old Colombian actress, Paula Garces, who is currently known for role as Flora Hernandez on the Lifetime drama, Devious Maids, recently opened up about being a teenage mother.
Actress-turned-producer, Eva Longoria is producing the new NBC drama, 'Vega v.Vega.' Eva Longoria, famous for her role as Gabrielle Solis on the hit series Desperate Housewives and her role as producer for Devious Maids, has sold a new television series.
“Devious Maids” premiered Sunday night, the first American television series featuring a main cast of Hispanic women. But is the show a step forward for Latinas in Hollywood, or does it just reinforce old stereotypes?