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Ana Guigui
is a transplanted New Yorker presently living in Los Angeles. ("I
love L.A.!"). She was classically trained in piano, flute,
and viola before maturing into an accomplished singer, songwriter,
keyboardist and actress. Ana has recorded and/or sung live with
Ben Folds, Chip Taylor, Jon
Secada, Deborah Gibson,
Stephen Bishop, Andrew
Gold, America,
Juan Gabriel, to name
a few, and currently tours as a keyboardist/vocalist with Christopher
Cross.
Ana is an independent artist and her second CD, "Love
Is On The Line" was released on January 20th, 2006. For
more information on how to get a copy, email Ana at ana@anaguigui.com.
Ana's film and television acting credits include
a featured bridesmaid in "My Ex-Girlfriend's Wedding Reception",
as well as a bridesmaid on HBO's "The Sopranos" (always
a bridesmaid, never a bride!), a co-starring role on Lifetime's
"Strong Medicine", and a recurring role on "General
Hospital". Ana is featured as "Tarzana" in the upcoming
National Lampoon romantic comedy "Cattle Call" with theatrical
release dates to be announced. To view trailer: http://showcaseentertainment.com/.
Ana can be seen in two independent feature films, "Changing
Hearts" (starring Faye Dunaway and Tom Skerritt) and "Swing"
(starring Jacqueline Bissett, Jonathan Winters and Tom Skerritt),
released on DVD in 2006.
Theatrical credits include the U.S. National Tour
of "The Buddy Holly Story" and the last Los Angeles incarnation
of "Tony 'n Tina's Wedding" where she reprised her Off-Broadway
role.
Ana is also a writer and will be performing her original one-woman
show, "God Box" at the Whitefire
Theatre on Tuesday, February 13, 2006 (showtime to be announced).
Directed by Richard Kline,
"God Box" is a musical dramedy in one act where Ana "Guigui"
(that's "gui" as in "gui-tar"), tells her own
life story and her adventures of searching for a soul mate.
Ana was born in New York City to Argentinean
parents, hence a native bilingual in Spanish and English. She hails
from a family of music professionals - her father, Efrain Guigui
is an accomplished symphony conductor, her mother a former operatic
soprano, and her brother, Martin, a music producer, screenwriter
and director also living here in Los Angeles.
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