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Falcon Crest: Ana-Alicia Interview on Arsenio Hall

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Great Performance of Falcon Crest-Star Ana-Alicia as a guest on the Arsenio Hall Show in 1989. She talks about learning English and her movie "Romero".

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  • Ana-Alicia is stunning!

  • I used to love Ana Alicia, she and Lorenzo Lamas made an amazing passionate couple on Falcon Crest and were a great inspiration for myself and the way I decided to live my life...

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  • how old is ana alicia?

  • She was a great actress and a believable vixen on FC. Also did a great job on Ryan's Hope in the late '70s.

  • @Dluis74 "...a great inspiration for myself and the way I decided to live my life..."

    Did you decide to become a slut? Or a Playboy? You are unclear on that count.

  • She talks so fast, she could be from Puerto Rico.

  • Damn she talks fast.

  • Well, she got married and had her children. Her husband works in television as well.

    she did some tV work and appeared in Lorenzo Lamas "renegade" show. But as much as I know she retired from acting at the end of the 90's. Shame...

  • I thought she was italian, because of the whole setting. Era la piú bella donna (even compared to her counterparts in Dallas, Dynasty and Knotslanding).

  • She is so great!

  • The idea of purity is a myth. Mexicans are mestizaje--Spanish and Indian mix. It also depends on the region what the phenotype is going to be.

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