Ana Obregón Birthday March 18

Ana Obregon

Ana Obregón

Ana Obregón (born March 18, 1958 in Madrid, Spain as Ana Victoria García Obregón) is a Spanish actress, celebrity and socialite.

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

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.

She is best known to American audiences for her role as Bo Derek’s sidekick in 1984′s Bolero. She also appeared in an episode of Who’s the Boss, playing Ana, Tony Miceli’s Italian cousin. She also Co-starred in the 1983 3-D action adventure film Treasure of the four crowns with Tony Anthony.

Trivia:

Attended “Actor’s Studio” in New York.

Graduated in Biology.

Son, Juan Alejandro Alfonso Conte Lequio di Assaba y García, born June 23rd, 1992 in Rúber Internacional Clinic, Madrid. Father is ex-boyfriend Alessandro Lecquio (full name: Alessandro Vittorio Eugenio Count Lequio di Assaba), a cousin of Brooke Shields. He has another son with wife/model Antonia Dell’Atte.

Sister of Celia, Amalia García Obregón, Juan Antonio and Javier.

Daughter of Antonio García Fernández (b. 1926) and wife Ana María Obregón Navarro.

Dane Cook Birthday March 18

 

Dane Cook

Dane Cook


Dane Jeffrey Cook (born March 18, 1972) is an American stand-up comedian and film actor. He has released five comedy albums: Harmful If Swallowed; Retaliation; Vicious Circle; Rough Around The Edges: Live From Madison Square Garden; and Isolated Incident. Retaliation became the highest charting comedy album in 28 years[when?] and went platinum.[1] Cook performed an HBO special in the Fall of 2006, Vicious Circle, a straight-to-DVD special entitled Rough Around The Edges (which is included in the album of the same name), and a Comedy Central special in 2009 entitled Isolated Incident.

He is credited as one of the first comedians to use the web and MySpace to build a large fan base[2] and by 2006 had become “alarmingly popular”.[3]

As an actor, Cook has appeared in films since 1997, including Mystery Men, Waiting…, Employee of the Month, Good Luck Chuck, Dan in Real Life, Mr. Brooks (in a non-comedic role), and My Best Friend’s Girl.

Trivia:

Attended Arlington High School in Arlington, Massachusetts.

Worked at Video Horizons in Arlington, Massachusetts

Has a brother and five sisters

Is of Irish heritage.

Worked at a Burger King where his brother was the manager.

Is a Boston Red Sox fan.

He once worked with Scott Rockett at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, along with Aisha Tyler and his Employee of the Month (2006) co-star, Harland Williams.

In 2007, Forbes Magazine estimated his earnings for the year at $9 million.

Brad Dourif Birthday March 18

 

Brad Dourif

Brad Dourif


Bradford Claude “Brad” Dourif (born March 18, 1950) is an American film and television actor, best known for his roles as Younger Brother in Ragtime, Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Hazel Motes in Wise Blood, Gríma Wormtongue in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Doc Cochran in the HBO television series Deadwood. Additionally, he portrayed the character of Saavedro in the computer game Myst III: Exile and the Betazoid Lon Suder in the TV series Star Trek: Voyager.

Trivia:

Has heard his own movie Dune (1984) described as “science fiction’s answer to Heaven’s Gate (1980) (which Dourif also starred in),” and he agrees totally with this summation.

Was considered for the role of the Riddler in Batman Forever (1995).

Made five trips to New Zealand while the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy was being filmed. He had to shave his eyebrows off each time.

Has two daughters Fiona Dourif and Kristina Dourif Tanoue.

Grandchild: Caden Kalani Kahalewai Dourif-Tanoue (born 2001).

Many of his co-stars in “The Lord of the Rings” film series were under the impression that he was actually English because of the British accent he used as Wormtongue throughout filming. They were shocked to hear him speak in an American accent after filming was complete.

Was considered for the role of Max Cady in Cape Fear (1991),.

Taught acting and directing classes at Columbia University.

He headed to New York City at 19 and worked with the Circle Repertory Company, appearing in many off-Broadway and Woodstock, NY productions.

His father, who owned and operated a dye factory, died when Brad was 3.

Dropped out of Marshall University of Huntington, West Virginia, at 19.