Judy Reyes has signed with Jill Fritzo Public Relations, because when you’ve played everything from sitcom royalty to prestige-TV matriarchs, your publicist should be just as adaptable—and just as unmissable.
She continues to be represented by Buchwald and managed by ATA Management, holding onto a team that’s seen her navigate three decades of television with the kind of range most actors only dream about.
Reyes first became a household name as Nurse Carla Espinosa on Scrubs, injecting comedic timing and emotional weight into one of the most beloved medical comedies of its era. But she didn’t stop at sitcom status. Post-Scrubs, she pivoted hard into drama—anchoring Devious Maids, scene-stealing in Jane the Virgin, and proving she could do “complicated matriarch” in her sleep with Claws and HBO’s Succession (yes, she was there too—blinking and you’ll miss it is not her problem).
More recently, Reyes has been turning in quietly devastating work in critically acclaimed projects like Birth/Rebirth, a Sundance horror drama where she delivered a performance equal parts grief, grit, and gut-wrenching nuance. She’s the kind of actor who makes a line land heavier than the plot twist it’s wrapped in.