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María de los Dolores Asúnsolo y López Negrete (3 August 1904 – 11 April 1983), known professionally as Dolores del Río (Spanish pronunciation: [doˈloɾes ðel ˈri.o]), was a Mexican actress. With a career spanning more than 50 years, she is regarded as the first major female Latin American crossover star in Hollywood .
Dolores Asúnsolo y López Negrete de Martínez del Río, genannt Dolores del Río (3. August 1904 in Durango – 11. April 1983 in Newport Beach , Kalifornien ), war eine mexikanische Filmschauspielerin .
Dolores Del Río. Actress: Las abandonadas. Dolores del Rio was the one of the first Mexican movie stars with international appeal and who had meteoric career in the 1920s/1930s Hollywood. Del Rio came from an aristocratic family in Durango.
17. Mai 2021 · The Enchantress: Dolores del Río’s Spellbinding Life. All about the actor who captivated everyone from Frida Kahlo to Orson Welles—and still decided to leave Hollywood behind. By Hadley...
Dolores Del Río. Actress: Las abandonadas. Dolores del Rio was the one of the first Mexican movie stars with international appeal and who had meteoric career in the 1920s/1930s Hollywood. Del Rio came from an aristocratic family in Durango.
María de los Dolores Asúnsolo y López Negrete (Victoria de Durango, 3 de agosto de 1904-Newport Beach, 11 de abril de 1983), conocida como Dolores del Río, fue una actriz mexicana.
30. März 2024 · Iconic Mexican Dolores del Río rose to stardom in the Golden Age of Cinema and was a Latina pioneer in Hollywood.
Dolores del Río (August 3, 1904 - April 11, 1983) was a Mexican actress of the 20th century, active in 53 feature films, 1 telemovies and 8 stage plays over 53 years from 1925 and 1978.
13. Apr. 1983 · Dolores Del Rio, an actress of remarkable beauty who became a film star in Hollywood and in her native Mexico, died Monday at her home in Newport Beach, Calif. She was 77 years old and had been...
31. Juli 2022 · Dolores del Río (1904-1983) was the first Latin American Hollywood star. Her career bridged silent films and the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.