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  1. Acosta married Jeanine Cohen in 1945 in Casablanca while he was in the military. In 1956, Cohen accused Acosta of adultery for sharing an apartment in Mexico City since 1953 with actress Ann Sheridan. Acosta subsequently filed for divorce in 1957.

  2. In Mexico she also had a romance with American-born Mexican movie villain Rodolfo Acosta Perez. The romance, however, did not end in marriage. Rodolfo was already a married man, though separated from his wife.

  3. Appointment in Honduras: Directed by Jacques Tourneur. With Glenn Ford, Ann Sheridan, Zachary Scott, Rodolfo Acosta. A wealthy American couple are hostages on an arduous jungle journey.

    • (687)
    • Adventure, Crime, Thriller
    • Jacques Tourneur
    • 1953-10-16
  4. She filed for divorce when she found out Acosta was having an affair and sharing an apartment in Mexico City with actress Ann Sheridan in the 1950s.) They divorced in 1957. Rodolfo Acosta married again on September 18, 1971 to Vera Martinez and they had one child.

    • July 29, 1920
    • November 7, 1974
  5. They had four children. She filed for divorce when she found out Acosta was having an affair and sharing an apartment in Mexico City with actress Ann Sheridan in the 1950s.) They divorced in 1957. Rodolfo Acosta married again on September 18, 1971 to Vera Martinez and they had one child.

    • January 1, 1
    • Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
    • January 1, 1
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_SheridanAnn Sheridan - Wikipedia

    Sheridan engaged in a romantic affair with Mexican actor Rodolfo Acosta, with whom she appeared in 1953's Appointment in Honduras. She and the married Acosta shared an apartment in Mexico City for several years, and Sheridan was charged with criminal adultery in Mexican federal court in October, 1956, following an accusation by Acosta's wife ...

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  8. Back in the States in 1943, he used the Mercury Avenue address when he signed his draft card (as Rudolph Perez Acosta) on March 23. He stood 5-feet-11 and weighed 180 pounds. According to Reyes and Rubie, he was assigned to naval intelligence. He reportedly married a woman he met in Casablanca.