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  1. 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.

  2. 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. In the Mexican revolution of 1916, however, the family lost everything and emigrated to Mexico City ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Durango, Mexico
    • January 1, 1
    • Newport Beach, California, USA
  3. 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. In the Mexican revolution of 1916, however, the family lost everything and emigrated to Mexico City, where Dolores became a socialite. In 1921 she married ...

    • August 3, 1904
    • April 11, 1983
  4. May 17, 2021 · According to Hall, for the rest of her life del Río kept “a card with two beautiful slanted eyes, easily identifiable as Dolores’s own—and a dove drawing along a banner inscribed with the ...

  5. Dolores del Río, en The Fugitive (1947). 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. Con una carrera de más de cincuenta años en el mundo del entretenimiento, es reconocida como la primera actriz ...

  6. 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. Del Río began her career in Hollywood in 1925 and made her film debut in Joanna .

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  8. Del Rio was considered the absolute epitome of feminine beauty in Hollywood, and everyone from Marlene Dietrich to Orson Welles were in raptures about her perfection. Playwright George Bernard Shaw may have said it best, though, when he quipped, "The two most beautiful things in the world are the Taj Mahal and Dolores del Río.” Getty Images . 5.

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