Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Born | Eva Mónica Anna Ekvall Johnson 15 March 1983 Caracas, Venezuela |
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Died | 17 December 2011 Houston, Texas, U.S. |
(aged 28)
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) [1] [2] |
Weight | 119 lb (54 kg) |
Hair color | Brown |
Eye color | Blue-green |
Title(s) | Miss Venezuela 2000 |
Eva Mónica Anna Ekvall Johnson (15 March 1983 – 17 December 2011) was a Venezuelan TV news anchor, author, breast cancer advocate, fashion model, and a former Miss Venezuela.
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Early life
Eva Ekvall was born in Caracas, Venezuela. She was raised in both the United States and Venezuela and was fluent in English and Spanish from childhood. Ekvall attended the Academia Washington of Caracas. Her father, Eric Ekvall, is an American of Swedish and Hungarian descent,[3] who has lived in Venezuela since the early 1980s and worked as a political analyst. Her mother, Dawn Johnson, was born in Jamaica, and once ran a small modelling agency in Alaska, where she met Eva's father.[3][4] Eva grew up with an older brother, Alec, who is a musician.[4]
Career
Aged 17, Ekvall was crowned Miss Venezuela of 2000, and the next year was third runner-up in the Miss Universe Pageant. As a Buddhist,[5] she was the first non-Christian to have won the title of Miss Venezuela.
After a brief period as an actress on the Televen TV show Las Rottenmayer, Ekvall went on to earn a degree in journalism from Universidad Santa María in Caracas. Shortly afterwards she joined El Noticiero as a co-anchor for Televen. Ekvall expressed interest in doing radio and could fill in as a temporary host of a radio program on Circuito Onda[6]. She also worked for Sexto Poder newspaper[7] as an online interviewer by means of BBM, the first of its kind on the Venezuelan printed media.
As a model she frequently graced the pages of such magazines as Sambil and Ocean Drive.[8]
Personal life
Ekvall married radio producer John Fabio Bermúdez in September 2007.[9][10] The couple have one daughter, Miranda, born in July 2009.[11]
Cancer
In February 2010, just months after giving birth to her only child, Ekvall was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer, and underwent eight months of treatment that included chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a double radical mastectomy.[12] She chronicled this experience in a book of photographs, Fuera de Foco (Out of Focus), released on December 2010.[12] She went on to become an advocate for SenosAyuda, a cancer awareness group.
Death
When told to have had a recurrence of her disease Ekvall moved to the United States and checked into University General Hospital in Houston, Texas. Despite the intense medical treatment her health condition began deteriorating and she died in the afternoon of December 17, 2011[13] with her husband and parents by her side. In a statement, Ekvall's family said her remains were to be cremated in Houston.
Her death brought an outpouring of condolences from Venezuelans, including some prominent artists and politicians. Ekvall's husband posted a photo on Twitter Sunday showing a close-up of his hand holding hers, resting on a hospital bed, with the words "Always together... I love you wife".[14][15][16][17]
See also
- List of television presenters/Venezuela
- List of models who died during their careers in the 21st century
References
- ^ Eva Ekvall Height and Weight
- ^ Eva Ekvall IMDB
- ^ a b Patrick J. O'Donoghue (10 September 2000). "'I was born in Venezuela, and feel truly Venezuelan ... but I'm really a citizen of the world'". Vheadline.com. http://www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=20209. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^ a b Mike Doogan (22 September 2000). "Former Alaskans Produce, Among Other Things, Miss Venezuela". Anchorage Daily News. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=AS&p_theme=as&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0F793DBA565DF863&p_field_. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^ Meld je aan of registreer je om een reactie te plaatsen! (2008-08-01). "Miss Universe 2001 Top 5 - Celina Jaitley". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCpTJ1Gw0aM. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
- ^ Diego Soteldo (2011-03-10). "Segunda edición de esta "lectura para el baño"". Circuito Onda. http://www.unionradio.net/OndaLaSuperEstacion/Actualidad/visorNota.aspx?id=5572&tpcont=0. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
- ^ Sexto Poder (2011-12-17). "La última entrevista de Eva Ekvall: El cáncer fue un compañero que me ayudó a vivir distinto". Sexto Poder. http://www.6topoderweb.com/2011/12/18/la-ultima-entrevista-el-cancer-fue-un-companero-que-me-ayudo-a-vivir-distinto/. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
- ^ Sambil Mall
- ^ "Las confesiones de Eva Ekvall". Noticias24. 30 September 2007. http://www.noticias24.com/gente/noticia/2443/las-confesiones-de-eva-ekvall/. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^ "Despedida de solteros en pareja". El Universal. 16 September 2007. http://www.eluniversal.com/2007/09/16/qhay_art_galletas-de-la-fortu_469823.shtml. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^ "Eva Ekvall se convirtió en madre". El Universal. 30 July 2009. http://www.eluniversal.com/2009/07/30/til_art_en-capsulas_1498076.shtml. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^ a b Rory Carroll (20 February 2011). "Venezuelan beauty queen shows a new look: bald and recovering from cancer". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/20/venezuelan-beauty-queen-eva-ekvall. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ "Eva Ekvall, Miss Venezuela 2000, fallece víctima de un cáncer". Vanitatis. 18 December 2011. http://www.vanitatis.com/noticias/2011/12/18/eva-ekvall-miss-venezuela-2000-fallece-victima-de-un-cancer-16940/.
- ^ "A los 28 años, murió la ex Miss Venezuela Eva Ekvall". Perfil.com. 18 December 2011. http://www.perfil.com/contenidos/2011/12/18/noticia_0010.html.
- ^ http://news.yahoo.com/former-miss-venezuela-dies-breast-cancer-28-193031133.html
- ^ http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/americas/former-miss-venezuela-eva-ekvall-dies-of-breast-cancer-in-us-at-28/2011/12/19/gIQAP77s4O_story.html
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Preceded by Martina Thorogood |
Miss Venezuela 2000 |
Succeeded by Cynthia Lander |