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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lupe_VélezLupe Vélez - Wikipedia

    Seconal, a barbiturate, is noted for being fast acting even in small doses, and Vélez's death was probably instantaneous. Her death certificate lists "Seconal poisoning" due to "ingestion of Seconal" as the cause of death, not drowning. Further, there was also no evidence to suggest Vélez had vomited. In 2013, the first publication ...

  2. 16. Mai 2022 · Mexican-American actress Lupe Vélez conquered Golden Age Hollywood in the 1930s, then died by suicide after overdosing on sleeping pills on December 14, 1944. One urban legend says that Lupe Vélez drowned in her own toilet.

    • Kaleena Fraga
  3. Am 13. Dezember 1944 starb Lupe Vélez im Alter von 36 Jahren durch Suizid mit einer Überdosis Schlaftabletten. Filmografie (Auswahl)

  4. 24. Jan. 2023 · The death of Lupe Velez. In 1944, Lupe Velez was dating an Austrian man named Harald Ramond. However, by December of that year, the relationship had deteriorated. According to Los Angeles Magazine, Velez fell pregnant, and being a Catholic, she wanted Ramond to marry her but the man refused to do so.

  5. 8. Feb. 2018 · Lupe Velez and Donald Woods in The Girl From Mexico. Fade in: a Los Angeles train station in 1931. A handsome, but unusually haggard Gary Cooper, his blue eyes encircled by dark rings, stands on ...

  6. 24. Mai 2013 · It appears the tempestuous Lupe preferred death over unwed motherhood, and the actress carefully scripted the last moments of life. Her plan? Dress in a beautiful gown trimmed with flowers, lie down on her silk-covered movie star bed, overdose on Seconal sleeping pills and drift off to death.

  7. 5. Apr. 2021 · On December 14, 1944, Mexican actress Lupe Vélez was found dead in her bed wearing blue satin pajamas, with candles and flowers arranged around her. She had taken 75 pills of the barbiturate Seconal. The four-month pregnant star left behind a suicide note addressed to her boyfriend, Austrian actor Harald Ramond, that said: