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Raquel Welch

Raquel Welch

More a sex goddess than an actress, the statuesque Raquel Welch was one of the most popular celebrities of the 1960s and 1970s. While she appeared in dozens of films, they earned little notice, her success depending almost exclusively on her stature as a buxom pin-up. Born Raquel Tejada on September 5, 1940, in Chicago, she began taking dancing lessons as a child and by her teens was already winning beauty contests. At the age of 18, she married high school sweetheart James Welch; the couple had two children before divorcing in 1961. After working in Dallas, TX, as a waitress and model, Welch relocated to Hollywood in 1963; within three days, she had already landed a manager, Patrick Curtis, and soon they formed a promotions company, Curtwell Enterprises. After appearing in Life magazine in a revealing bikini, she began working on the ABC series Hollywood Palace, and in 1964 made her feature debut with an unbilled appearance in the Elvis Presley vehicle Roustabout. Welch next appeared as a prostitute in 1964's A House Is Not a Home, followed by another uncredited appearance a year later in Do Not Disturb. In 1965, she scored her first lead role in the pop musical A Swingin' Summer, resulting in a contract with 20th Century Fox, which cast her in the sci-fi hit Fantastic Voyage before loaning her to the British horror studio Hammer. There she starred in a 1967 remake of One Million Years B.C.; clad in little more than strategically placed strips of fur, Welch's publicity stills appeared everywhere, and she became a major sex symbol -- still, few went to actually see the movie itself. Despite the publicity, Fox was clearly wary of her talents, and did not ask her to return to Hollywood; instead she remained in Europe, starring with Edward G. Robinson and Vittorio de Sica in 1968's The Biggest Bundle of Them All and with Monica Vitti and Claudia Cardinale in Le Fate. While in Paris, Welch and manager Curtis married, issuing a series of provocative wedding night publicity photos. After appearing as Lust incarnate in Stanley Donen's seven-deadly-sins comedy Bedazzled, Welch finally returned to the U.S. Fox used her judiciously in pictures like the 1968 James Stewart Western Bandolero! and the Frank Sinatra mystery Lady in Cement. Following in 1969 was 100 Rifles, a controversial Western which paired Welch with Jim Brown, and a year later she earned her first real starring role in the disastrous Myra Breckenridge. Her situation was unusual; she was certainly a star and a household name, yet few people ever went to see her movies -- neither 1971's Hannie Caulder nor the following year's Fuzz did anything to alter the dilemma, and when the 1973 roller-derby melodrama Kansas City Bomber also tanked at the box office, Welch divorced Curtis and returned to Europe to appear in Bluebeard. While both 1973's The Three Musketeers and its sequel The Four Musketeers were well received, she earned little credit for their success, and when the 1976 black comedy Mother, Jugs and Speed failed, Hollywood largely washed their hands of her. Welch instead turned to nightclubs, concert stages, and television; she also continued making films in Europe, including 1977's The Prince and the Pauper and L' Animal, co-starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. In 1980, she was tapped to star in Cannery Row, but was fired a month into production; she filed suit against MGM for damages, and was awarded 11 million dollars. Welch spent the entirety of the 1980s away from theaters, focusing primarily on television productions like 1982's The Legend of Walks Far Woman and 1987's Right to Die, in which she delivered one of her strongest performances as a woman suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease. After an absence of over a decade, in 1994 Welch returned to cinema in the comedy The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult. Throughout the decade, she also made a number of infomercials and exercise videos, and in 1995 also starred in the short-lived nighttime soap opera CPW. In 1997, she took over for Julie Andrews in the troubled Broadway musical Victor/Victoria, which closed less than a month after Welch's debut performance. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide


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Raquel Welch Trivia

When was Raquel Welch born?
Raquel Welch was born on September 5, 1940

What role did Raquel Welch play in One Million Years B.C.?
Raquel Welch played Loana in One Million Years B.C.

What role did Raquel Welch portray in Kansas City Bomber?
Raquel Welch played Diane K.C. Carr in Kansas City Bomber

Who did Raquel Welch portray in Mother, Jugs & Speed?
Raquel Welch was Jugs in Mother, Jugs & Speed

What role did Raquel Welch portray in Forget About It?
Raquel Welch played Christine DeLee in Forget About It

Who did Raquel Welch portray in American Family [TV Series]?
Raquel Welch was Aunt Dora in American Family [TV Series]

Who did Raquel Welch play in Fathom?
Raquel Welch was Fathom Harvill in Fathom

What role did Raquel Welch play in The Wild Party?
Raquel Welch played Queenie in The Wild Party

What role did Raquel Welch portray in The Prince and the Pauper?
Raquel Welch played Edith in The Prince and the Pauper

Who did Raquel Welch play in Lady in Cement?
Raquel Welch was Kitty Forrest in Lady in Cement

What role did Raquel Welch play in Bluebeard?
Raquel Welch played Magdalena in Bluebeard

Who did Raquel Welch play in 100 Rifles?
Raquel Welch was Sarita in 100 Rifles

What role did Raquel Welch portray in Myra Breckinridge?
Raquel Welch played Myra Breckinridge in Myra Breckinridge

What role did Raquel Welch play in Bandolero!?
Raquel Welch played Maria in Bandolero!

Who did Raquel Welch play in Chairman of the Board?
Raquel Welch was Grace Kosik in Chairman of the Board

What role did Raquel Welch portray in Bedazzled?
Raquel Welch played Lillian Lust in Bedazzled

What role did Raquel Welch play in The Magic Christian?
Raquel Welch played Priestess of the Whip in The Magic Christian

What role did Raquel Welch portray in Fuzz?
Raquel Welch played Detective Eileen McHenry in Fuzz

Who did Raquel Welch portray in Tortilla Soup?
Raquel Welch was Hortensia in Tortilla Soup

What role did Raquel Welch portray in The Last of Sheila?
Raquel Welch played Alice in The Last of Sheila

What role did Raquel Welch play in Legally Blonde?
Raquel Welch played Mrs. Windham Vandermark in Legally Blonde

Who did Raquel Welch play in Hollywood at Your Feet: The Story of the Chinese Theatre Footprints?
Raquel Welch was Host in Hollywood at Your Feet: The Story of the Chinese Theatre Footprints

What role did Raquel Welch portray in The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult?
Raquel Welch played Herself (uncredited) in The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult

Who did Raquel Welch play in Trouble in Paradise?
Raquel Welch was Rachel in Trouble in Paradise


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