One year ago, Naya Rivera tragically passed away at the age of 33 when she drowned in Lake Piru near Los Angeles. The actress and singer was best known for playing the sharp-tongued and golden-voiced Santana Lopez on "Glee" but also found success in "Step Up: High Water" and in her final role: Voicing Catwoman in a pair of animated Batman flicks.
While her foray into music was brief, Rivera also recorded and released the song "Sorry" in 2013. Additionally, she was a popular author once she published her memoir "Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up" in 2016, which contained juicy details about her "Glee" co-stars and her own personal life.
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