Ana Ortiz

As a sassy single mom/sister to the title character on the campy dramedy Ugly Betty, this Hispanic actress finally found her breakthrough role after a decade in showbiz. Although she pursued ballet in...
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  • Ugly Betty crew on Ortiz breast watch
    By: WENN.com Source September 21, 2009 1:15pm EST
    New mum Ana Ortiz relies on the crew of her hit TV show Ugly Betty to remind her when it's time to pump her breast milk - they keep a watchful eye on her expanding bosom during filming.
  • Ortiz planning baby number two
    By: WENN.com Source September 03, 2009 7:15am EST
    Ugly Betty star Ana Ortiz is looking forward to falling pregnant again - just two months after delivering her first child.
  • Chihuahua wins big at Latina culture awards
    By: WENN.com Source August 24, 2009 5:00am EST
    Beverly Hills Chihuahua and the film's star Manolo Cardona picked up leading awards at the 24th annual Imagen Awards in Beverly Hills on Friday (21Aug09).
  • Spanish 'Desperate Housewives' on the Way
    By: WENN.com Source November 05, 2007 9:21am EST
    TV networks ABC and Univision have teamed up to produce a Spanish-language version of hit show Desperate Housewives.
  • 'Babel' and 'Ugly Betty' Rule ALMA Awards
    By: WENN.com Source June 02, 2007 9:04am EST
    Thriller Babel and TV comedy Ugly Betty were the big winners at the American Latino Media Arts (ALMA) Awards in Pasadena, California, last night.
  • Pan's Labyrinth Review
    By: Scott Huver December 29, 2006 5:24am EST
    A product of singular imagination by a filmmaker at the height of his prowess, Pan's Labyrinth is the kind of gothic fairy tale most movies are not--at once wildly fantastical yet elegantly rich in reality, magically inspiring yet profoundly disturbing.
  • The Return Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 13, 2006 12:31pm EST
    Although pegged as one, The Return is neither psychologically thrilling or supernaturally scary, which makes it a poor choice for a ghost story.
  • Innocent Voices Review
    By: Shawn Dwyer October 17, 2005 1:20pm EST
    Mexico’s official entry for Best Foreign Language Film in 2004 finally gets a U.S theatrical release. This brutally honest and gripping film should not be missed, especially for the fine acting of young Carlos Padilla, though those squeamish about seeing 12-year-olds executed should probably stay away.