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Nationality
  
Spanish

Parents
  
Paco Moreno

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Rosita Moreno

Occupation
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Gabriela Victoria Vinolas

Born
  
18 March 1907 (
1907-03-18
)
Madrid, Spain

Notable work
  
El dia que me quieras (1935)

Died
  
April 25, 1993, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Tango Bar, El dia que me quieras, A Medal for Benny, The Scoundrel, Piernas de seda

Similar People
  
Alfredo Le Pera, Otto Brower, Frank Tuttle, Ben Hecht, Irving Pichel

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Rosita Moreno (born Gabriela Victoria Viñolas; March 18, 1907 – April 25, 1993) was a Spanish film actress who worked in cinema in Hollywood, Argentinia, Mexico, and in her native Spain. She was born in Madrid, Spain.

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Biography

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Moreno was the daughter of Spanish character actor Francisco Moreno, who also developed a Hollywood career. As a child she devoted herself to acting in revue and zarzuela genres.

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Moreno appeared in more than 30 films in a career that spanned more than 20 years, often travelling through several countries in quick succession. She made her screen debut alongside his father in the 1930 film Amor audaz, co-starring Adolphe Menjou. The same year she appeared in the Spanish-language version of Paramount on Parade, released by Paramount Pictures. In 1931, she co-starred in Stamboul, released by Paramount British. In 1935, Moreno paired with Carlos Gardel in two significant films, El día que me quieras and Tango Bar. The same year, she was selected for the main role in Piernas de seda.

She also worked with Richard Arlen (The Santa Fe Trail, 1930), Clara Bow (Her Wedding Night, 1930), Cary Grant (Ladies Should Listen, 1934), and Noël Coward (The Scoundrel 1935), among others.

She made her last appearance in 1949 in an episode of The Clock, a suspense/anthology TV-series based on an ABC Radio Network series which ran from 1946 through 1948. In this episode she shared leading roles with George Reeves. Little is known about her after that point.

Rosita Moreno died in 1993 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, at the age of 86 from undisclosed causes.

Filmography

Actress
1949
The Clock (TV Series)
- The Whisper (1949)
1945
A Medal for Benny as
Toodles Castro
1941
La hora de las sorpresas
1940
Tengo fe en tí
1938
The Newsie and the Lady
1936
The House of a Thousand Candles as
Raquel
1935
De la sartén al fuego as
Ivonne Cartier
1935
Te quiero con locura as
Norma Carter
1935
Piernas de seda as
Lolita Baxter aka Mary Smith
1935
El día que me quieras as
Margarita / Marga (the daughter)
1935
Tango Bar as
Laura Montalván
1935
The Scoundrel as
Carlotta
1934
Las fronteras del amor as
Alice Harrison
1934
Dos más uno dos as
Peggy / Elena Carson
1934
Un capitán de cosacos as
Tanya Trainoff
1934
Ladies Should Listen as
Marguerite Cintos
1933
Yo, tú y ella as
Fernanda
1933
No dejes la puerta abierta as
Rosa
1933
Walls of Gold as
Carla Monterez
1933
El rey de los Gitanos as
Princess Maria Luisa
1933
El último varon sobre la Tierra as
Dolores Winkle
1932
El hombre que asesinó as
Lady Maria Falkland
1931
Stamboul as
Baroness von Strick
1931
El príncipe gondolero as
Señorita Adela Grant
1931
Gente alegre as
Magda Martin
1930
El Dios del mar as
Mariana
1930
Her Wedding Night as
Lulu
1930
The Santa Fe Trail as
Maria Castinado
1930
Amor audaz as
Lucy Stavrin
1930
Moonlight and Romance (Short)
Miscellaneous
1961
One-Eyed Jacks (technical advisor)

References

Rosita Moreno Wikipedia