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 Ana Alicia
Ana Alicia

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Biography Ana Alicia Personal Information

Birthname: Ana Alicia Ortiz Torres

Nick name: Ana Alicia

 Ana Alicia
Ana Alicia

Date of birth: December 12, 1956

Birth place: Mexico City, Mexico

Hobbies N/A

Ethnicity Mexican

 Ana Alicia
Ana Alicia

Nationality American, Mexican

Address N/A

Occupation:  actress and Spokesperson

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius

FALCON CREST #25,ANA ALICIA,LORENZO LAMAS
FALCON CREST #25,ANA ALICIA,LORENZO LAMAS

Early Life and Education

School: N/A

University Wellesley College

Marital status Divorced

Actress Ana Alicia and lamas,
Actress Ana Alicia and lamas,

Ana Alicia Family

Father: Carlos Celestino Ortiz

Mother: Alicia Torres Ortiz

Brother: 3 (Not Known)

Sister: Not Known

Husband

Gary R. Benz

Ana Alicia and Gary R. Benz
Ana Alicia and Gary R. Benz
with her husband
with her husband

Children

Cathryn Dylan Benz

WIth her Daughter
WIth her Daughter

Michael Everett

Boyfriend

N/A

Ana Alicia Physical appearance

Height: 5′ 5″ (1.65m)

Weight: 55 kg · 121 lbs

Eye color: Hazel.

Ana Alicia Solo Photo Shoot
Ana Alicia Solo Photo Shoot

Hair color: Blonde.

Body Type: Hour Glass

Waist Size 26

Shoe Size N/A

Ana Alicia Ortiz Young
Ana Alicia Ortiz Young

About her career

Presently passing by “Ana Alicia” expertly, she handled a few visitor parts in wordy TV, including Starbuck’s affection interest, Aurora, in the 1979

Life on the Line (1979)
Life on the Line (1979)

Battlestar Galactica scene “Take the Celestra” and Gloria Alonzo in the scene “Space Croppers” of the arrangement continuation Galactica 1980. Between these she showed up as Falina Redding in the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century scene “Vegas in Space.” In 1979 Ana Alicia showed up in the made-for-TV film The Sacketts as Drusilla, the adoration for Tyrell Sackett. The film depended on the Louis L’Amour books The Sacketts and The Daybreakers.

Falcon Crest
Falcon Crest

Ana Alicia showed up in the 1983 TV-film, Happy Endings, inverse John Schneider and her previous Ryan’s Hope co-star, Catherine Hicks.

The Sacketts
The Sacketts

In 1989, Ortiz showed up with Raúl Juliá in the film Romero, her solitary non-TV film job, aside from Halloween II in 1981. At that point in 1990, Ana Alicia showed up in the 1990 made-for-TV film Miracle Landing as airline steward Michelle Honda.

The film depends on an in-flight mishap on board Aloha Airlines Flight 243 that happened in April 1988. This was her last known acting job. She has taken a break to raise her family.

Vegas in Space (1979)
Vegas in Space (1979)

Alicia sang two melodies on the cleanser, Falcon Crest. The primary tune was “Toady”, a popular 1936 tune made by Matty Malneck with verses by Johnny Mercer. The melody was first sung by Bing Crosby. The subsequent tune was “Body and Soul”. It was composed by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton and Johnny Green in 1930. The tune was introduced by Libby Holman in the revue Three’s a Crowd and utilized as the subject of the 1947 film, Body and Soul, turning into a jazz top choice.

capture from Buck Rogers
capture from Buck Rogers

Present

In October 2010, Ana Alicia showed up in a special video for the Norwegian TV program Gylne Tider. She and different VIPs recorded a front of The Beatles tune “Let It Be”.

Ana Alicia Money factor

Net worth: $3 Million.

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