Alejandro Vallejo-Nágera(1929-1993)
- Actor
Alejandro Vallejo Najera (also Nagera) was the son of the controversial psychiatrist/advisor to Generalissimo Francisco Franco who proposed a "Red Gene" hypothesis to explain what he saw as a psychological disturbance that attracted some people to communism. Because of his father's stature in the government, his son Alejandro led a privileged bohemian life, being among other things a well-known figure in Marbella and other resort areas on the Costa del Sol in the late 1960s, and helping set the hedonistic tone there. In the spring of 1968 he made his way to the Costa Smeralda of Sardinia where he worked as a bartender in Liscia di Vacca at Peter Kent's Pedro's bar, restaurant, discotheque and boutique. Eventually he made his way through Afghanistan on to Goa where he lived for some time. While there, a Spanish film crew made a documentary about him called "El Ultimo Hippie" ("The Last Hippie"), a 47:34 long not entirely flattering portrait: essentially an interview and narration/commentary conducted entirely in Spanish.