Has there ever been a sitcom heroine as inspiring as Betty Suarez? 

Talented, driven, and blessed with a fashion sense entirely her own, the mindful, demure star of Ugly Betty held her own in a high-pressure job, surrounded by catty co-workers eager to tear her down. Premiering on ABC in September 2006 with America Ferrera at the helm, the show’s cast included Eric Mabius as Betty’s handsome, out-of-his-depth boss Daniel Meade, Vanessa Williams as the scheming Wilhelmina Slater, and Michael Urie as Wilhelmina’s loyal assistant.

Based on a Colombian telenovela, this satire of the high-fashion world proved that having a strong mind and an open heart is more important than what’s on the surface. Read on to learn what became of the Ugly Betty cast after the series concluded in 2010.

America Ferrera (Betty Suarez)

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America Ferrera won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for playing Betty Suarez, the fashion-backward assistant at Mode who’s determined to follow her dreams. 

Ferrera first learned about the part from executive producer Salma Hayek. At an Ugly Betty reunion panel, Ferrera recalled, “I hadn’t heard anything about the show and she ran up to me and said, ‘You are my Ugly Betty,’ and I was like, ‘I don’t know what that means, but I will do whatever!’ And then she pitched me the show.”

At the time, Ferrera was primarily known as one of the four leads in the coming-of-age film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005), though she also earned a handful of awards for her debut in Real Women Have Curves (2002).

Her film career picked up with the cop drama End of Watch (2012), alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña, and what became a long-running voice role as Astrid in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. 

She returned to TV for the workplace comedy Superstore (2015–2021) before landing her biggest movie role yet: stressed working mom and Barbie enthusiast Gloria in the billion-dollar blockbuster Barbie (2023). The role earned Ferrera her first Oscar nomination. Later that year she starred in Dumb Money (2023), and will soon appear in Paul Greengrass’ The Lost Bus, opposite Matthew McConaughey.

Ferrera has been married to actor/director Ryan Piers Williams since 2011; they have two children, Sebastian and Lucia.

Eric Mabius (Daniel Meade)

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Eric Mabius played Betty’s boss Daniel Meade, a nepo baby whose father handed him the editor-in-chief job at Mode.

Mabius’ onscreen debut was in Todd Solondz’s classic indie comedy Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995). He later appeared in the diabolical teen melodrama Cruel Intentions (1999) and unleashed vengeance in the title role of The Crow: Salvation (2000) opposite Kirsten Dunst. He also featured prominently in the original Resident Evil (2002).

On the small screen, the actor popped up on The L Word (2004-2009) and Chicago Fire (2015) before landing a long-term leading-man gig with the Hallmark Channel series Signed, Sealed, Delivered.

Mabius married his high school sweetheart, interior designer Ivy Sherman, in 2006. The pair split in 2018 and share two children.

Alan Dale (Bradford Meade)

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Alan Dale was Bradford Meade, the hard-headed magazine mogul who hired Betty as Daniel’s assistant so his son wouldn’t be distracted by her looks. 

The New Zealand native appeared on Australian TV for many years before making his way to the States, where he nabbed parts on ER (2000–2001), The X-Files (2002), and 24 (2003–2004), plus a major role on The O.C. (2003–2005). His character suffered a fatal heart attack in season 2, so Dale moved on to Ugly Betty… where his character, as fate would have it, also died of a heart attack. 

Many TV viewers probably know him best as enigmatic tycoon Charles Widmore on Lost (2006–2010) or King George on Once Upon a Time (2011–2017). Recently, he took on another gruff tycoon role in the Dynasty (2017–2021) reboot.

While the veteran character actor has been a ubiquitous presence on the small screen, he’s squeezed in bit parts in some pretty major movies, including Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014). 

Dale’s first marriage to ex-wife Claire lasted from 1968 to 1979, producing two sons, Simon and Matthew. In 1990, he married Tracey Pearson. They share two sons, Daniel and Nick.

Vanessa Williams (Wilhelmina Slater)

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Vanessa Williams earned three Emmy nominations as Wilhelmina Slater, who resents being passed over for Mode’s editor-in-chief job and tries to undermine Daniel’s authority. 

In 1984, Williams became the first Black woman to win the Miss America pageant. However, she had to relinquish her crown late in her term due to controversy over nude photographs — for which she had posed years prior under the promise of anonymity — that were published in Penthouse. She found her footing in subsequent years, becoming a recording star with the release of her debut album, The Right Stuff. She now has 11 Grammy nominations to her name.

Acting success soon followed as she built a television and stage career playing powerful women. In 1994, she debuted on Broadway in Kiss of the Spider Woman and later won a Tony for playing the Witch in 2002’s revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods. She recently appeared in the West End production of The Devil Wears Prada as overbearing magazine editor Miranda Priestly. 

In addition to Ugly Betty, Williams has commanded small-screen attention in Desperate Housewives (2010–2012) as the tough-to-please neighbor Renee Perry, and in The Librarians (2016) as a villainous military general.

Asked about whether she feels typecast, Williams told PEOPLE in 2024, “I always find it fascinating. My characters are formidable because they’ve worked their lives to create something that means something… It’s very comfortable to play.”

Williams was married to her first husband, Ramon Hervey II, from 1987 to 1997. The couple had three children: Melanie, Jillian, and Devin. In 1999, she married NBA player Rick Fox and had another daughter, Sasha. Williams and Fox split in 2004. Her third marriage to Jim Skrip lasted from 2015 to 2021.

Rebecca Romijn (Alexis Meade)

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Rebecca Romijn played Alexis Meade, Daniel’s transgender sister who shows up halfway through the first season to accuse her father of murder.

Romijn appreciated the opportunity to play a transgender woman on prime-time television; she said in a 2023 interview that she “really wanted to do that character justice” and “make her as hot as possible.” These days, she believes Alexis would be played by a trans actress, but she’s glad that playing the role could “open doors for the trans community.” 

Romijn was a prominent model in the 1990s before transitioning to film, most notably as the shapeshifting Mystique in the X-Men series. She graduated to lead status in Brian De Palma’s twisty erotic noir, Femme Fatale (2002). The actress starred in the Rollerball (2002) remake and had her son cloned by an evil Robert De Niro in Godsend (2004).

She found a regular gig in the fantasy adventure series The Librarians (2014–2018), and in recent years joined another franchise as Una Chin-Riley in Star Trek: Discovery (2019) and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022–present). 

Romijn was married to John Stamos from 1998 to 2005. She married another actor, Jerry O’Connell, in 2007. They share twin daughters, Charlie and Dolly.

Ashley Jensen (Christina McKinney)

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Ashley Jensen played Christina McKinney, the seamstress at Mode who becomes a confidant for Betty. Christina was originally meant to be American, but producers liked Jensen’s accent so much that the character was rewritten as Scottish. 

Jensen became known to American audiences as the co-lead in Ricky Gervais’ showbiz satire Extras (2005–2007). She’s been a linchpin of British television ever since, appearing in Amazon’s acclaimed Catastrophe (2015–2019), landing the title role in the comic mystery Agatha Raisin (2014–2022), and recently taking over as the lead in Shetland (2023–present).

She made an impression on the big screen with a key supporting character in Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Lobster (2015), though most of her film work has been voice roles, including How to Train Your Dragon (2010) and Arthur Christmas (2011).

Jensen was married to actor Terence Beesley from 2007 until his death in 2017. They had one son, Francis. Jensen married actor Kenny Doughty in 2023.

Michael Urie (Marc St. James)

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Michael Urie played Marc St. James, Wilhelmina’s ride-or-die assistant who teams up with Amanda to tease and torment Betty. 

Urie has fond memories of Marc’s double-act with Becki Newton’s Amanda. “That was one of those chicken and the egg things,” Urie said at a reunion panel. “[Becki and I’s] friendship kind of came from the characters and the characters kind of came from our friendship. We sort of just glommed on to each other and we’re still really close.”

Marc was Urie’s first major acting job. He later guested on Modern Family (2014–2015) and The Good Wife (2014–2016) before booking a recurring role on TV Land’s romantic dramedy Younger (2016–2021). He currently stars as Jason Segel’s best friend in Shrinking (2023–present). Movie fans may recognize him from Bradley Cooper’s Maestro (2023), in which he played famed dancer, choreographer, and West Side Story director Jerome Robbins.

Urie is in a relationship with writer-actor Ryan Spahn.

Becki Newton (Amanda Tanen)

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Becki Newton played Amanda Tanen, Mode‘s receptionist and Marc’s eager partner in crime. 

After Ugly Betty ended, Newton popped up on How I Met Your Mother (2012–2013) and Kevin Williamson’s thriller anthology Tell Me a Story (2018–2019) before joining the main cast of Netflix’s series version of The Lincoln Lawyer (2022–present). 

Newton has been married to actor Chris Diamantopoulos since 2005. They have three daughters and a son.

Mark Indelicato (Justin Suarez)

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Mark Indelicato played Justin Suarez, Betty’s fashion-obsessed teenage nephew. While early seasons were cagey about Justin’s sexuality, he came out as gay in the fourth season. 

Indelicato has reflected on the cultural impact of Justin’s coming-out storyline, as he told PEOPLE in 2021: “At the time, I don’t think that I understood exactly what Justin would mean to so many people and the kind of legacy of the show in opening so many doors for subsequent projects and representation. But I think that it took me until I was about 25 to really look back and be like, ‘Oh, wow. I did that. I’m part of a larger kind of story.'”

After attending NYU, Indelicato landed a role in the supernatural horror series Dead of Summer (2016) and later starred in Amazon’s rom-com series With Love (2021–2023). He currently appears as Jean Smart’s assistant in the HBO hit Hacks (2021–present).

Tony Plana (Ignacio Suarez)

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Tony Plana played Betty’s father Ignacio, an immigrant who’s proud of his daughter’s success.

Plana has strong feelings about his time on the show, which he related at a reunion panel. “I felt so honored because I knew about the Latino show, the Spanish show, and reading the script, I felt a lot of responsibility for this character to do it right,” he said. “We put a face on immigration in a way that no one had done before.”

He has been a consistently working character actor for decades, appearing in such films as An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), Three Amigos (1986), JFK (1991), Lone Star (1996), and Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017). In addition to appearances on Lethal Weapon (2016–2018), The Punisher (2017–2019), and Madam Secretary (2014–2019), the Cuban American actor reunited with America Ferrera on three episodes of Superstore, once again playing her father.

Plana has been married to actress Ada Maris since 1988. They have two children, Isabel and Alejandro.

Ana Ortiz (Hilda Suarez)

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Ana Ortiz played Betty’s older sister Hilda, who is very protective of Betty and Justin. 

“I can’t tell you what an honor it’s been to be part of such an iconic Latin family,” Ortiz told EW in 2010. “It’s meant so much in my community just walking down the streets and hearing, ‘Oh my God, that’s my family.’ Just hearing that and seeing young people recognize themselves not only in Betty, but in Hilda and Justin and Papi. It was so incredible.”

Ortiz came to Ugly Betty with an established record on TV, including NYPD Blue (2000–2002) and Boston Legal (2006). She eventually headlined her own series, the eccentric murder mystery Devious Maids (2013–2016). More recently, the actress has earned acclaim for Hulu’s Love, Victor (2020-2022), playing the title character’s mother.

She married musician Noah Lebenzon in 2007. They have two children, Paloma and Rafael.

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