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Ana Obregón
Ana Obregón
Born
Ana Obregón

(1955-03-18) March 18, 1955 (age 69)
NationalitySpanish
Occupation(s)Actress, Celebrity, TV Series, Socialite

Ana Obregón (born March 18, 1955 in Madrid, Spain, as Ana Victoria García Obregón) is a Spanish actress, celebrity and socialite. Obregón has appeared in films from countries including Spain, France, United States and Italy but she is best known for her high-profile personal life and her career as a television actress, most notably for her performances in the Spanish television series A las once en casa and Ana y los siete.

Education

She obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biology (specializing in Zoology) from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

Film appearances

She is best known to American audiences for her role as Bo Derek's sidekick in 1984's Bolero. She also starred in Jules Verne's Mystery on Monster Island (1981) and the 3-D action adventure film Treasure of the Four Crowns (1983) with Tony Anthony. She also appeared in an episode of Who's the Boss, playing Ana, Tony Micelli's Italian cousin.

In the gossip press

A staple of the Spanish prensa rosa or gossip press, Obregón is also famous in Spain and Britain for a long relationship with Croatia striker Davor Šuker as well as a supposed liaison with the Real Madrid and England international football player David Beckham. This led to a spat with Beckham's wife Victoria who famously referred to the then 50-year-old as a "geriatric Barbie".[1] Obregón later denied any sexual misconduct on her part, but sued instead.[2]

2007 controversy

Obregón found herself in the midst of controversy in 2007 following information disclosed by Interviú, and subsequently published by the major newspapers in Spain: according to said media, an ostensibly distraught Obregón allegedly called her bodyguard Eloy Sánchez Barba in order to ask him to hire third parties to beat up or physically assault journalist Jaime Cantinzano, in reprisal for what she deemed an unacceptable public exposal of her teenage son. According to these sources of information, she said: "...but I don't want this done by just anyone, I want you to have los Miami doing this", in reference to a well-known criminal group established mainly in Madrid.[3] Unbeknownst to her and Sánchez Barba, the latter's telephone line had been tapped by the Spanish police in connection to their investigation of a hit job presumably coordinated by Sánchez Barba months before.[4][5] [6]

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