The Real Life Partners Of The Cast Of S.W.A.T.

After starring in the well-received 2011 smuggling thriller "Miss Bala," Stephanie Sigman's rise has been swift. She landed a big role in more cartel dramas, "The Bridge" and "Narcos," before moving to the other side of the fictional law, joining the original cast of "S.W.A.T." in 2017 as Jessica Cortez, a Los Angeles Police Department

After starring in the well-received 2011 smuggling thriller "Miss Bala," Stephanie Sigman's rise has been swift. She landed a big role in more cartel dramas, "The Bridge" and "Narcos," before moving to the other side of the fictional law, joining the original cast of "S.W.A.T." in 2017 as Jessica Cortez, a Los Angeles Police Department officer and love interest to Hondo Harrelson.

Like her "S.W.A.T." character, Sigman connected with her love interest via her profession. Brian Andrew Mendoza, who also goes by the shorthand nickname BAM, juggles careers as a director, producer, and cinematographer. After working as production manager on "Judge Judy" and "Judge Joe Brown," he formed a production company with Jason Momoa, with whom he frequently collaborates. The "Aquaman" star appeared in "Road to Paloma," "Braven," "Frontier," and "Sweet Girl," all of which Mendoza at least produced.

According to Mendoza's Instagram, he and Sigman married on a Hawaiian beach in October 2018 after being a couple for four years. Slightly more than a year after their wedding, Sigman gave birth to the couple's first child, a son named Noah Hawk. Mendoza is apparently a very hands-on, doting father, so much so that according to Sigman, Noah calls him "Mama."

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