Alana Stewart

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Alana Stewart (born Alana Collins, May 1946 in San Diego, California), is a former model, now actress who is best known for her socialite children.

Growing up in Texas, she headed to New York to become a Ford model. During this time, she traveled to Los Angeles for many television and commercial appearances, and on one of these trips met future husband actor George Hamilton before starring in the bio-opic of stunt man Evel Knievel. The couple married on 29 October 1972 producing one child, Ashley Hamilton.

She divorced Hamilton in 1975, and starred in a series of made for TV movies and television series, before marrying rock star Rod Stewart on 6 April 1979. The couple had two children, Kimberly and Sean - after the later pregnancy, she caught but was not diagnosed until twenty years later with Epstein-Barr virus[1]. Alana had breast implants in 1983 which increased her measurments to 34B-22-35, but she and Rod divorced in 1984.

She has continued her acting career, mainly in one-off TV specials and more prominently in the theatre. She also starred in ABC's 2003 version of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me out of Here!. Since 2004 she had dated Australian actor Peter Kelamis.

  1. ^ http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/spotlight/2001-07-30-stewart-virus.htm


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