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  1. www.nndb.com › people › 271Lupe Velez - NNDB

    Lupe Velez. AKA Maria Guadaloupe Velez de Villalobos. Born: 18-Jul-1908 Birthplace: San Luis Potosi, Mexico Died: 13-Dec-1944 Location of death: Beverly Hills, CA Cause of death: Suicide Remains: Buried, Panteón Civil de Dólores, Mexico City, Mexico. G ...

    • July 18, 1908
    • December 13, 1944
  2. 20. They Typecast Her. Onscreen and off, people pigeonholed Lupe Vélez as the brash, hot-headed, and lusty Latina. They gave her a slew of questionable nicknames to match. The “Mexican Spitfire” is the classic example, but there was also the “Mexican Hurricane,” the “Hot Tamale,” and “Whoopee Lupe.”.

  3. You may want to read Hollywood Babylon, by Kenneth Anger. Heavy doses of bullshit in some of the stories (Lupe Velez in particular) but there were those kinds of pictures in the segments he wrote about. Old Hollywood though, so I think it ended around the 40s/50s.

  4. Velez, Lupe (1908–1944)Mexican-American actress. Born Maria Guadalupe Velez de Villalobos on July 18, 1908, in San Luis Potosí, Mexico; committed suicide in late 1944; educated in a convent in San Antonio, Texas; married Johnny Weissmuller (an actor and swimmer), in 1933 (divorced 1938); no children. Source for information on Velez, Lupe (1908–1944): Women in World History: A Biographical ...

  5. Vélez, Lupe (1908–1944)Known as "The Mexican Spitfire" and the "Hot Baby of Hollywood," actress Lupe Vélez came to represent an exotic and generic image of Latin American femininity in Hollywood cinema. Born Maria Guadalupe Villalobos Vélez on 18 July 1908, in the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, her first feature-length film was The Gaucho (1927) with Douglas Fairbanks. This performance ...

  6. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Dec. 14 (AP) -- Lupe Velez, Mexican film actress, took her own life today. Beside her pajama-clad body was found a partly filled bottle of tablets used to induce sleep but ...

  7. 20. Dez. 2007 · Died Dec. 14, 1944 of suicide in Beverly Hills, Calif. L upe Velez was a volatile Mexican film actress whose star for many years blazed brilliantly in Hollywood. They called her the Mexican Spitfire — a passionate, fiery actress who rose from humble roots to become one of Hollywood's most notorious stars. Long before Jennifer Lopez and Salma ...