Ana María Orozco (b. 1973)

Birthplace:
Bogotá, Colombia

Born:
July 4, 1973

The actress Ana Maria Orozco Aristizabal was born in Bogota, Colombia, on July 4, 1973. Daughter of the well-known Colombian actor Luis Fernando Orozco and the former radio announcer is the Carmenza Aristizabal. It has two sisters, Veronica, who is also actress and Juliana, a graduate in modern languages, very talented, but who has chosen to stay away from the show. It has always been diligent to art and when not acting this becomes their free hours dedicated to painting, skating, reading, and go to the movies. For this actress, the world of television was always present in his life and know it pretty well, thanks to his father, who brings more than 35 years in l, acting and participating in various productions. One of the famous roles has to play Ana Maria has been that of la Vera, a strange secretariat of the telenovela "Perro Amor", who became winner to a Simon Bolivar as best supporting actress and the Shock Award for best youth actress. This character also received another nomination from the TV y Novelas awards. Ana Maria became known in the world of television for his character of Betty, in the successful Colombian novel "Yo soy Betty, la fea". Thanks to this nothing graceful and awkward woman, Betty, actress came to be the center of attention and one of the best actresses in their country. Viewers fell in love with it and many even became identified with the character of Beatriz Pinzon, an excellent professional, too intelligent but without physical beauty who falls for his boss and ends up being reciprocated by l, but not before suffering a loving disappointment. For Ana Maria, it was easy to adapt to the character and came to admit that during his adolescence he was as Betty, it felt like an ugly duckling and wasn't able to get couple during school dances. But now that's already part of his past, because is considered one of the most beautiful of Colombia women and television. After the success of the telenovela, reappears for the series "Eco-fashion" continuation of "Betty la fea", premiering on December 2 2001 at the channel Univision in the United States, leaving issued on 2 June of the following year. For 2003, he worked as a theatre actress in M "Pier West" work Mexico, Bolivia and his native Colombia. In the middle of the same year, she filmed an independent film called El Colombian Dream, which premiered on 27 October 2006. He has been guest artist in two chapters of the well-known series "{@Amas de casa Desesperadas}" and has collaborated on Colombian and Argentine versions of "Mujeres Asesinas". In love with Argentine musician Martin Quaglia, who met in 2003 a New York bar, had their first daughter on 11 July 2004, marrying after time by civilian in the same city. He currently resides in Argentina with his family and is mother of two beautiful girls.

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