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Dolores DelRio

Dolores DelRio

Born into an aristocratic Mexican family, actress Dolores Del Rio was the daughter of a prominent banker. After a convent education, she was married at age 16 to writer Jaime Del Rio, whose name she retained long after the marriage had dissolved. The second cousin of silent film star Ramon Novarro, Del Rio was a regular guest at Hollywood parties; at one of these, director Edwin Carewe, struck by her dazzling beauty, felt she'd be perfect for a role in his upcoming film Joanna (1925). Stardom followed rapidly, with Del Rio achieving top billing in several major silent productions, including What Price Glory? (1927), as the French coquette Charmaine, and The Loves of Carmen (1927), in the title role. Since Del Rio spoke fluent English, the switch-over to sound posed no problem for her, though her marked Hispanic accent limited her range of roles. Most often, she was cast on the basis of beauty first, talent second; she is at her most alluring in 1932's Bird of Paradise, in which she appears all but nude in some sequences. Del Rio looked equally fetching when fully clothed, as in the title role of Madame Du Barry (1934). Upon the breakup of her second marriage to art director Cedric Gibbons, the graceful, intelligent Del Rio became the most eligible "bachelor girl" in Hollywood; one of her most ardent suitors was Orson Welles, ten years her junior, who cast her in his 1942 RKO production Journey Into Fear. In 1943, Del Rio returned to Mexico to star in films, negotiating a "percentage of profits" deal which increased her already vast fortune. Enormously popular in her native country, Del Rio returned only occasionally to Hollywood, usually at the request of such long-standing industry friends as director John Ford. Her seemingly ageless beauty and milk-smooth complexion was the source of envy and speculation; from all accounts, she used no cosmetic surgery, maintaining her looks principally through a diligent (and self-invented) diet and exercise program. Even as late as 1960, she looked far too young to play Elvis Presley's mother in Flaming Star. Del Rio retired from filmmaking in 1978, choosing to devote her time to managing her financial and real estate holdings, and to her lifelong hobbies of writing and painting. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Dolores DelRio Trivia

When was Dolores DelRio born?
Dolores DelRio was born on August 3, 1905

Who did Dolores DelRio play in La Otra?
Dolores DelRio was Magdalena Mendez in La Otra

Who did Dolores DelRio play in La Otra?
Dolores DelRio was Maria Mendez in La Otra

Who did Dolores DelRio play in Evangeline?
Dolores DelRio was Evangeline in Evangeline

What role did Dolores DelRio play in Maria Candelaria?
Dolores DelRio played Maria Candelaria in Maria Candelaria

Who did Dolores DelRio portray in Flying Down to Rio?
Dolores DelRio was Belinha de Rezende in Flying Down to Rio

What role did Dolores DelRio portray in The Children of Sanchez?
Dolores DelRio played Grandma in The Children of Sanchez

Who did Dolores DelRio play in Wonder Bar?
Dolores DelRio was Inez in Wonder Bar

Who did Dolores DelRio play in Flaming Star?
Dolores DelRio was Neddy Burton in Flaming Star

Who did Dolores DelRio portray in Cheyenne Autumn?
Dolores DelRio was Spanish Woman in Cheyenne Autumn

Who did Dolores DelRio play in Senora Ama?
Dolores DelRio was Dominica in Senora Ama

What role did Dolores DelRio portray in Reportaje?
Dolores DelRio played Maria Enriquetta in Reportaje

What role did Dolores DelRio play in La Malquerida?
Dolores DelRio played Raimunda in La Malquerida

Who did Dolores DelRio portray in Doņa Perfecta?
Dolores DelRio was La Dona Perfecta in Doņa Perfecta


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