Ana de Armas Age, Net Worth, Husband, Family, Biography

Ana de Armas Biography

Ana de Armas (Ana Celia de Armas Caso) a Cuban-Spanish Cuban-Spanish actress and model. As of 2022, Ana de Armas’s net worth is $6 million. Back in 2006, she began her career in her home country Cuba featured in the drama Una rosa de Francia.

As of 2007 to the year 2010, she featured in the drama series titled “El internado” in Madrid. She thereafter relocated to Los Angeles and appeared in many movies such as Knock Knock, War dogs, and many more.

Ana de Armas Age

She was born on 30th April 1988 and is Cuban-Spanish by nationality and has a belief in the Christian religion.

Ana de Armas Eduation

She enrolled her early schooling at a local high school, Havana, Cuba, she then enrolled at the National Theatre of Cuba from where she later graduated. From the very beginning of her childhood, she was more interested in acting and various co-curricular activities rather than in studying.

Ana de Armas Family

She was born to Ramon de Armas a bank manager, teacher, school principal, and deputy mayor of a town by profession and her mother’s name is Ana Caso who worked in the human resources section of the Ministry of Education. She was raised up along with her brother named Javier Caso.

Ana de Armas Married

She got married in the year 2011 to Marc Clotet and later got divorced. She is dating Paul Boukadakis. Aside from Marc Clotet, she has also been in relationships with Ben Affleck and Edgar Ramirez.

Ana de Armas Height and Weight

She stands tall 5 feet and 6 inches and weighs 56Kg.

Ana de Armas Net Worth Summary

She has an estimated net worth of $6 million.

Ana de Armas Sued Movie Trailer

A lawsuit got filed by a pair of disgruntled Ana de Armas fans over the 2019 rom-com Yesterday could have far-reaching ramifications for movie studios.

Back On Tuesday a judge in California approved parts of a lawsuit accusing Universal of false advertising to proceed, ruling that a movie trailer “constitutes commercial speech” with not entitled to broad protection under the First Amendment.

The case started in January, when Paul Michael Rosza and Conor Woulfe sued Universal with aim of that they rented Yesterday with the expectation that de Armas would be in it because she appeared in a trailer, leading to their dismay upon realizing she had been cut from the film.

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