Birth Name: Ana de la Reguera
Birth Date: 1977-04-08
Birth Place: Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico
Details
Alternate Names: Anabell Gardoqui, Anabell Gardoqui De La Reguera, Άνα ντε λα Ρεγκέρα, Ανάμπελ Γκαρντόκι Ντε Λα Ρεγκέρα, آنا د لا رگئرا
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances: - Dust To Dust (2000) as Maria
Most Important Roles: - Sultans of the South (2007) as Mónica Silvari
- ¡Que viva México! (2023) as Mari
- Cop Out (2010) as Gabriela
- Nacho Libre (2006) as Sister Encarnación
- Backyard (2009) as Blanca
- On the Edge (2006) as Lucía
- Cowboys & Aliens (2011) as Maria
- Hidalgo: la historia jamás contada (2010) as Josefa Quintana
- Jessabelle (2014) as Rosaura
- The Crime of Cacaro Gumaro (2014) as Claudianita
Career Highlights: - Sultans of the South (2007)
- ¡Que viva México! (2023)
- Cop Out (2010)
- Nacho Libre (2006)
- Backyard (2009)
- On the Edge (2006)
- Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
- Hidalgo: la historia jamás contada (2010)
- Jessabelle (2014)
- The Crime of Cacaro Gumaro (2014)
Awards
Awards: - Won Imagen Award - Best Actress - Film (2010)
- Won Silver Goddess - Best Actress (Mejor Actriz) (2007)
- Won MTV Movie Award - Favorite Actress (Actriz Favorita) (2004)
- Won MTV Movie Award - Best Turn-On (Mejor Cachondez) (2004)
- Won Festival Award - Breakthrough Performance (2018)
- Won Festival Award - Best Supporting Actress (2014)
- Nominated for 1 Crystal Screen - Best Actress (2023)
- Nominated for 1 Talento - Actriz principal - De Serie, Superserie or Telenovela (2020)
Full Biography
Ana de la Reguera (born 8 April 1977) is a Mexican actress. She grew up in the tropical state of Veracruz, on the Gulf Coast of Mexico. She began her performance arts studies in the Cultural Institute of Veracruz, then left for Televisa's Center for Artistic Education (CEA) and TV Aztecas' artistic institute (CEFAC) in Mexico City, later taking study with Lisa Robertson and Aaron Spicer in Los Angeles and acting coach Juan 'Carlos Corzza in Spain. In theatre she participated in "El Cartero" ("Il Postino") for which she received two awards: one for "Best Actress" from the Association of Theatre Journalists in Mexico and the other for the year's "Most Promising Actress" from the Association of Theatre Critics and Journalists.