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  1. 17. Mai 2021 · The Enchantress: Dolores del Ríos Spellbinding Life | Vanity Fair. Old Hollywood Book Club. The Enchantress: Dolores del Ríos Spellbinding Life. All about the actor who...

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    Dolores del Río wurde in eine sehr vornehme und alteingesessene Familie geboren. Einer ihrer Cousins war der Schauspieler Ramón Novarro. Nach Ballettunterricht am Konservatorium in Mexiko-Stadt, und später auch in Europa ging del Río 1925 zum Film nach Hollywood und debütierte in Joanna von Edwin Carewe. Im darauffolgenden Jahr bekam sie internatio...

    Friedrich Porges: Der Tonfilm. Caliente, die Stadt der Freude. In: Der Tag / Der Wiener Tag, 12. Jänner 1936, S. 12 (online bei ANNO).Vorlage:ANNO/Wartung/tag
    rororo Filmlexikon. Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1978, Band 4, Personen A-G, S. 915, ISBN 3-499-16231-8.
  2. María de los Dolores Asúnsolo y López Negrete (3 August 1904 [2] – 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.

  3. This chapter details the early life of Dolores del Río in Mexico. Del río was born on August 3, 1904, into highly respectable Mexican society. Her parents were Jesús Leonardo Asúnsolo and Antonia López Negrete y López, both well-connected and well-to-do. On April 11, 1921, she married Jaime Martínez del Río y Vinent, one of the most ...

  4. Dolores del Río was a trailblazer, a woman who contended with misogyny and racism in her career. However, her intelligence and extraordinary resilience enabled her to face the obstacles undaunted. Today, she is revered as a Hollywood legend.

  5. A portrait of the scuessful Latin actress (1906- 1983) featured in more than 50 English- and Spanish -language movies. She began her career in 1925, starring first silent films and later in talkies. In 1942 she left Hollywood for Mexico City, where she formed the first actors union.

  6. So declared 22-year-old Mexican actress Dolores del Río (1904–1983) to the Los Angeles Times in a 1926 article. As she said those words, they were becoming reality. That year she was selected by Fox Film Corporation to play her first leading role, the French barmaid Charmaine in the World War I silent comedy drama What Price Glory. From then ...