Elizabeth Avellan
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Elizabeth Avellán is an American film producer born in Caracas, Venezuela. She and her family moved to Houston, Texas, as a teenager, where she attended Rice University.
Avellán is the current vice president of Troublemaker Studios, the production company that she and her former husband, Robert Rodriguez, founded in 2000.
She married Rodriguez in 1990, and the couple had five children together: Rocket, Racer, Rebel, Rogue, and Rhiannon. In April 2006, Avellán and Rodriguez announced plans to separate after sixteen years of marriage. Elizabeth and Robert have since divorced.
She was also executive producer of In and Out of Focus, a documentary about balancing motherhood and a career in the film business.

