Alejandro Vallejo-Nágera

Alejandro Vallejo-Nágera was an American actor best known for his role in “The Milky Life.” He was born in 1929 and passed away on December 17, 1993, in Madrid, Spain.

Personal and Family Life

Alejandro Vallejo-Nágera was the son of a controversial psychiatrist who advised General Francisco Franco. His father proposed a theory about a “Red Gene,” which he believed attracted some individuals to communism. Because of his father’s prominence, Alejandro enjoyed a privileged lifestyle, becoming a notable figure in the bohemian scenes of Marbella and the Costa del Sol during the late 1960s.

Career

In 1968, Alejandro moved to the Costa Smeralda in Sardinia, where he worked as a bartender. He later traveled through Afghanistan and settled in Goa, India, for a time. During his stay in Goa, a Spanish film crew created a documentary about him titled “El Ultimo Hippie,” which provided an insight into his life and experiences.

Death and Legacy

Alejandro Vallejo-Nágera died on December 17, 1993, in Madrid. Although his life was marked by his father’s controversial views and his own unconventional lifestyle, he remains a figure of interest for his connection to the counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s. His story, captured in the documentary, continues to draw attention to the era’s social dynamics.

Filmography

TitleRoleYear
The Milky LifeBilly (as Alejandro Vallejo Najera)1993