
Dolores del Río
Acting
Born 1904-08-03 · Durango, Mexico · Died 1983-04-11
Dolores del Río (3 August 1904 – 11 April 1983) was a Mexican film actress. She was a star of Hollywood films during the silent era and in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Later in life, she became an important actress in Mexican films. She was generally thought to be one of the most beautiful actresses of her era, and was the first Latin American movie star to have international appeal. In the Silent film era, Del Rio was considered a counterpart to Rudolph Valentino. With the arrival of the talkies, she became one of the principal Art Deco symbols of beauty. Del Río was one of the principal stars of Mexican films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. She was frequently called the "Princess of México".
Acting

Complicated Women
Self (archive footage)

The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema
Herself

México de mis amores

Los hijos de Sanchez

The Children of Sanchez
Grandma Paquita

Brasileiros em Hollywood
Self (archive footage)

Marcus Welby, M.D.
Carlotta Lopez de Guadalupe
Mexico 68: Snapshots
Self

More Than a Miracle
Reine Mère

House of Women
Hilda Moreno

The Lady of the Dawn
La Peregrina

Branded

Cheyenne Autumn
Spanish woman

Flaming Star
Neddy Burton

The Sin of a Mother
Gabriela del Valle

La Cucaracha
Isabel Puente

Where Are Our Children Going?

Torero!
Guest

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
Self

Señora ama
Dominica

The Boy and the Fog
Marta

Reportaje
María Cristina

Doña Perfecta
Doña Perfecta

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

Desired
Deseada

The Love Nest
Amalia Estrada
The Unloved Woman
Raimunda

Historia de una mala mujer
Mrs. Erlynne

The Fugitive
An Indian Woman

The Other
Magdalena Méndez / María Méndez