Fernanda Luisa Gordon is an American actress and jewelry designer, recognized for her television appearances in the 1991 series ‘An Inconvenient Woman’ and the 1993 production ‘The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.’ Born in 1967 to the legendary Oscar-winning actress Rita Moreno and cardiologist Leonard Gordon, Fernanda displayed an early affinity for the performing arts. In addition to showcasing her abilities as an actress, singer, and dancer, she has established herself as a successful jewelry designer and freelance graphic designer. Before transitioning to television roles in the 1990s, Gordon shared the stage with her mother in various theatrical performances. Her work garnered critical acclaim, with many reviewers viewing her as the natural successor to her mother’s prestigious acting legacy. Currently, Gordon resides in California with her husband, David Tyler Fisher, and their two children.
Career of Fernanda Luisa Gordon
While Fernanda Luisa Gordon began her professional journey as a promising actress, she has since diversified into numerous creative fields. Today, she is recognized as an accomplished jewelry designer, freelance graphic designer, singer, and dancer. Her early experience in the industry involved performing as a singer and dancer in various shows alongside her mother. She gained significant public attention in the 1990s through her roles in the television series An Inconvenient Woman and The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Family & Personal Life
Fernanda Luisa Gordon was born in 1967 to the celebrated actress Rita Moreno and cardiologist Leonard Gordon. After finishing her initial schooling, she attended Tufts University, where she graduated cum laude. She continued her education at the University of Southern California, earning a Master of Fine Arts, and also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the California College of Arts and Crafts.
On October 12, 1996, Gordon married David Tyler Fisher, the son of Dr. Duke Fisher and Linda K. Fisher. The couple has two children, Justin and Cameron Fisher.

