1. The Enchantress: Dolores del Río's Spellbinding Life - Vanity Fair
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All about the actor who captivated everyone from Frida Kahlo to Orson Welles—and still decided to leave Hollywood behind.
2. Dolores del Rio, a Mexican beauty - MexConnect
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In a magazine interview, I was asked who had the most beautiful face of all time. I unhesitatingly answered, “Dolores Del Rio.” Not Garbo, Dietrich, or Elizabeth Taylor can compare with Dolores Del Rio. Though only five foot three inches in height, Dolores del Rio appeared to be tall on cinema screens all over the [...]
3. Miss Dolores del Rio - Silence is Platinum
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I apologize for being so neglectful to my blog lately. I went to see The Monkees twice in November and then went back home to Michigan...
4. Women's History Month: Dolores Del Rio - In Their Own League
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The first Mexican actress to work in Hollywood during the silent era was Dolores Del Rio. Born on August 3, 1904, in Durango, Durango, Mexico, Dolores was born into an elite family raised surrounde…
5. Dolores Del Rio: The Face of Deco | Hometowns to Hollywood
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“Take care of your inner beauty, your spiritual beauty, and that will reflect in your face. We have the face we created over the years. Every bad deed, every bad fault will show on your face. God c…
6. Jennifer Taylor - AmIAnnoying.com
She has implants. She appeared on Two and Half Men four times before getting a regular role on the show. She's a yoga nut, getting up at 4: ...
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7. Dolores del Río – AFI Catalog Spotlight | American Film Institute
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In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the AFI Catalog shines a spotlight on Dolores del Río, the first Mexican actress to achieve mainstream success in Hollywood with a career that lasted over 50 years. Born in August 1904 to Mexican aristocrats, María de los Dolores Asúnsolo y López-Negrete was nicknamed Lolita and was drawn to performance early on in her life as an only child. Growing up during the Mexican Revolution, she fled to Mexico City with her mother and attended a French convent for her education. She also took dance lessons and as a teenager she performed at a party where she met her much older future-husband, Jaime Martínez del Río. The couple married after a short courtship, but del Río had her sights on larger ambitions than being a lady of high society. After a chance meeting with American director Edwin Carewe, who was taken with del Río’s beauty, the c
8. Dolores del Rio, Mexican Movie Star, Was Photoplay's 'Best Figure In ...
Apr 22, 2013 · These judges make comments like: "I am satisfied that Greta Garbo is an exception and that she would be far more beautiful, beautiful to the ...
PHOTO: What The 'Best Figure In Hollywood' Looked Like In 1931
9. Dolores Del Rio - Findadeath Forum
Referred to as the female Valentino, Dolores is considered one of the most beautiful actresses of all times. She was the first Mexican movie star with ...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v601/lumame/DOLORES.jpg Referred to as the female Valentino, Dolores is considered one of the most beautiful actresses of all times. She was the first Mexican movie star with international success. The peak of her career was in the late 20s when she starred in films like EVANGELINE and THE TRAIN OF 98'. After divorcing his first husband she married Cedric Gibbons the famous production designer at MGM studios. She had an affair with ORSON WELLES (who later