Ana Colchero

Ana Colchero

Ana Colchero in a scene of Alondra
Born Ana Colchero Argones
(1968-02-09) 9 February 1968
Veracruz, México

Ana Colchero Argones (born 9 February 1968 in Veracruz. Mexico) is a Mexican actress and economist.

She is the daughter of Spanish immigrants, father from Madrid, mother from Barcelona. She is the oldest of four siblings, Fernando, Arantxa and Patricia. She married in 2000 to anthropologist José del Val 18 years her senior, whom she divorced later on.

She finished the career in economics in México and studied acting in Montpellier. She received a role in her first telenovela at the age of 19 with Televisa. Eight years later she obtained her first starring role as Alondra in the same titled production. This telenovela was the number one of the year 1995 and put her at the top of her career. However, she surprised the audience and the network by accepting the starring role in the first telenovela of TV Azteca, Televisa rival network. In spite of good rating she sued TV Azteca for breach of contract and won it years later. Banned from Televisa as well, she obtained a role in Isabella, Mujer enamorada a Peruvian soap opera.

She got married in 2000, and after filming two movies in 2002 she retired from acting and has dedicated her life and her money to support the indigenous people of Chiapas. Ana has recently explored her writing abilities with the successful publication of a novel "Entre dos fuegos" (Between two fires), Ed. Planeta, 2006.

Films

Year Title Character Note
2002 Acosada (previously known as De Piel de Víbora)[1] Eugenia Film
2002 El columpio del diablo Film
1994 Las delicias del matrimonio Film
1990 No hay quinto malo Film
1989 Rosa de dos aromas Film

Telenovelas

Peru

Year Title Character Note
1999 Isabella, Mujer enamorada Isabella Linares / Madame Claire Riveau de Alvear Protagonist /Antagonist

TV Azteca

Year Title Character Note
1996 Nada personal Camila de los Reyes Protagonist

Televisa

Year Title Character Note
1995 Alondra Alondra Díaz Real Protagonist
1993 Corazón salvaje Aimeé de Altamira Main Antagonist
1991 Valeria y Maximiliano Susana Landero Main Antagonist
1991 Yo no creo en los hombres Maleni Ibáñez Antagonist
1989 Destino Mónica de la MoraCo-protagonist
1987 Los años perdidos

Theatre

References

  1. Guzmán Frías, Habacuc (December 13, 2002). "Pelea la cinta "Acosada" contra el cine extranjero". El Universal (in Spanish) (Compañía Periodística Nacional). Retrieved May 15, 2015.

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