Dominik García-Lorido
Birth Name: Dominik Cristina García-Lorido
Place of Birth: Miami, Florida, U.S.
Date of Birth: August 16, 1983
Ethnicity: Cuban [Spanish, possibly other]
Dominik García-Lorido is an American actress.
She is the daughter of Cuban-born American actor Andy García, and of his wife, Maria Victoria “Marivi” Lorido, who is also of Cuban origin. Her sister, Daniella García, is also an actress.
Dominik’s paternal grandfather is René García Nunez (the son of Antonio García and Christina Núñez).
Dominik’s paternal grandmother is named Amelie Menéndez.
Dominik’s maternal grandfather was José Lorido (the son of José Lorido Lombardero and Paz Diego Alvardiaz). Dominik’s grandfather José’s parents were from Asturias, Spain, with his own father being from Taramundi.
Dominik’s maternal grandmother was named Josefina García Levaniegos.
Source: https://www.google.fr
very spaniard looking indeed, beautiful woman btw
Her maternal grandfather was named José Lorido (The son of José Lorido Lombardero, who was from Taramundi, Spain and Paz Diego Alvardiaz, who was also from Asturias, Spain)
Her maternal grandmother was named Josefina García Levaniegos.
Her maternal family is 100% asturian :
https://www.google.fr/amp/s/www.lavozdegalicia.es/amp/noticia/amarina/2017/02/19/jose-lorido-dueno-mayor-empresa-ferretera-metalurgica-cuba/0003_201702X19C4991.htm
I’m pretty sure Andy Garcia’s maternal grandfather has roots in Asturias too.
her sister could pass in the uk and ireland
http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Daniella+Garcia+Lorido+Middleton+Screening+NhfOgEn59W4l.jpg
because of the dyed hair? She looks more Southern European.
How could she possibly have Native ancestry if all the natives were killed in Cuba and replaced with Africans? If anything she would have African ancestry, but she obviously doesn’t. She looks like a typical white Cuban from Miami.
If her mother’s family is originally from Spain then that makes her ethnically more Spanish than her father Andy. The “possibly other” must be cause Andy’s ancestry cant be proven due lost paperwork or whatever