Rita Moreno

Rita Moreno

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Birthday: 
11 December 1931, Humacao, Puerto Rico
Birth Name: 
Rosita Dolores Alverio
Height: 
159 cm
Rita Moreno has had a thriving acting career for the better part of six decades. One of the very few (and very first) performers to win an Oscar, an Emmy, a Tony and a Grammy, she was born Rosita Dolores Alverío in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on December 11, 1931, to seamstress Rosa María (Marcano) and farmer Francisco José "Paco" Alverío. ... Show more »
Rita Moreno has had a thriving acting career for the better part of six decades. One of the very few (and very first) performers to win an Oscar, an Emmy, a Tony and a Grammy, she was born Rosita Dolores Alverío in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on December 11, 1931, to seamstress Rosa María (Marcano) and farmer Francisco José "Paco" Alverío. She and her mother moved to New York City in 1937, where she began a professional career before reaching adolescence. The 11-year-old Rosita got her first movie experience dubbing Spanish-language versions of US films. Less than a month before her 14th birthday on November 22, 1945, she made her Broadway debut in the play "Skydrift" at the Belasco Theatre, costarring with Arthur Keegan and s young Eli Wallach. Although she would not appear again on Broadway for almost two decades, Rita Moreno, as she was billed in the play, had arrived professionally.The cover of the March 1, 1954, edition of "Life Magazine" featured a three-quarters, over-the-left-shoulder profile of the young Puerto Rican actress/entertainer with the provocative title "Rita Moreno: An Actresses' Catalog of Sex and Innocence". It was sexpot time, a stereotype that would plague her throughout the decade. If not cast as a Hispanic pepper pot, she could rely on being cast as another "exotic", such as her appearance on Father Knows Best (1954) as an exchange student from India. Because of a dearth of decent material, Moreno had to play roles in movies that she considered degrading. Among the better pictures she appeared in were the classic Singin' in the Rain (1952) and The King and I (1956).Director Robert Wise, who was chosen to co-direct West Side Story (1961) (the film version of the smash Broadway musical, a retelling of William Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" with the warring Venetian clans the Montagues and Capulets re-envisioned as Irish/Polish and Puerto Rican adolescent street gangs, the Jets and the Sharks), cast Moreno as "Anita", the Puerto Rican girlfriend of Sharks' leader Bernardo, whose sister Maria is the piece's Juliet.However, despite her talent, roles commensurate with that talent were not forthcoming in the 1960s. The following decade would prove kinder, possibly because the beautiful Moreno had aged gracefully and could now be seen by filmmakers, TV producers and casting directors as something other than the spitfire/sexpot that Hispanic women were supposed to conform to. Ironically, it was in two vastly diverging roles--that of a $100 hooker in director Mike Nichols' brilliant realization of Jules Feiffer's acerbic look at male sexuality, Carnal Knowledge (1971) (1971), and Milly the Helper in the children's TV show The Electric Company (1971) (1971)--that signaled a career renaissance.Moreno won a 1972 Grammy Award for her contribution to "The Electric Company"'s soundtrack album, following it up three years later with a Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Musical for "The Ritz" (a role she would reprise in the film version, The Ritz (1976)). She then won Emmy Awards for The Muppet Show (1976) and The Rockford Files (1974).She has continued to work steadily on screen (both large and small) and on stage, solidifying her reputation as a national treasure, a status that was officially ratified with the award of the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush in June 2004. Show less «

Rita Moreno's FILMOGRAPHY

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver - Season 11

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Jim Henson: Idea Man

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - Season 10

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The Tonight Show Fallon - Season 12

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20/20 - Season 47

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96th Academy Awards: Oscars 2024

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Lopez vs Lopez - Season 3

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Lopez vs Lopez - Season 2

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The Kelly Clarkson Show - Season 5

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NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt - Season 55

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The Kelly Clarkson Show - Season 6

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The Talk - Season 14

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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver - Season 10

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American Masters - Season 37

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Sesame Street - Season 54

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - Season 9

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The Tonight Show Fallon - Season 11

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20 20 - Season 46

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The 100000 Dollar Pyramid - Season 6

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The 100K Dollar Pyramid - Season 7

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80 for Brady

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Fast 10

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Family Switch

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Rita Moreno'S roles

Anita
Anita
Tuptim
Tuptim
Aunt Mimi
Aunt Mimi
Liliana De La Vega
Liliana De La Vega
Sister Peter Marie Reimondo
Sister Peter Marie Reimondo
Lola Montez
Lola Montez