Ana Álvarez

Acting

Ana Álvarez

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Nov 19, 1969 (55 years old)

Ana Álvarez

Known For

Rocambola
1h 23m
Movie 2019

Rocambola

Dante is a professional thief who makes ends meet through...

Malinche's Dream
0h 50m
Movie 2019

Malinche's Dream

The tragic story of the encounter between the Spanish conquistador...

Suspicious Minds
Movie 2010

Suspicious Minds

Prime Time
Movie 2008

Prime Time

Sin tetas no hay paraíso
1h 15m
TV Show 2008

Sin tetas no hay paraíso

Alan dies at the end of the movie
Movie 2007

Alan dies at the end of the movie

Quart
1h 10m
TV Show 2007

Quart

GAL
1h 45m
Movie 2006

GAL

Two journalists investigate the criminal activities of the GAL (Grupos...

Sinfín
Movie 2005

Sinfín

15 years after of its breakdown, a music band have...

London Street
0h 50m
TV Show 2003

London Street

Biography

Ana Álvarez, is a Spanish actress and a model born on 19 November 1969 in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz. Álvarez moved to Madrid when she was about 13 years old. After she finished her studies, she entered the world of fashion and started in the movie business from being a model. When Ana was only 17, she went to Japan, hired by an agency where she worked for four months, then she moved to Paris and other European capital cities which only strengthened her career as a model. In 1987 the director Antonio Giménez-Rico was searching for a long dark haired Andalusian girl, for the movie Jarrapellejos. In 1989 she then appeared in the Spanish comedy Aquí huele a muerto with a Spanish comedy act called Martes y Trece (Tuesday & 13). The same year Alvarez participated in Sólo o en compañía de otros, from Santiago San Miguel. At the end of 1990, she took part in the Televisión Española production film Don Juan en los infiernos, a free adaptation by Gonzalo Suárez of Molière's Don Juan. Álvarez starred in a film called The dead mother with director Juanma Bajo Ulloa, co-starring Karra Ejalde and Silvia Marsó. The film is about a young intellectually disabled person who sees her mother assassinated in the house after she discovers a thief. In the spring of 1994, Ana worked with director Ricardo Franco in the comedy ¡"Oh, Cielos"! with Jesús Bonilla, el Gran Wyoming and Angela Molina. In 1995 she appeared in the Hispanic-German production Vivir al límite with film director Michael Guman, and later that same year Brujas came out, which starred Penélope Cruz and Beatriz Carvajal. Then 1998 saw the release of Cha, cha, chá with Eduardo Noriega and Jorge Sanz. In 2000, she worked in A galope tendido and 2001 in Las amargas lágrimas de Petra von Kant.