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Dolores attended the Collège Français de Saint-Joseph. In 1921, when she was 17, she married the wealthy Jaime Martínez del Río.
Image courtesy of Google Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Google is celebrating influential Mexican actress Dolores Del Rio on what would have been her 113th birthday with a new Doodle.
Dolores Del Rio sits on her sofa in her drawing room, circa 1928. Google Doodle honored the Hollywood star on her birthday, August 3. Hulton Archive/Getty Images ...
Del Rio, a near-century-old Highwood dining tradition, was originally inspired by Dolores Del Rio, the dazzlingly beautiful Mexican actress who became Latin America’s first crossover Hollywood ...
A luminous beauty and a gifted actress, Dolores del Rio rocketed to Hollywood stardom within a year of her arrival from Mexico in 1925. After minor roles in several films, del Rio established herself ...
Thursday’s Google Doodle is celebrating Mexican Hollywood star Dolores del Río, with a colorful illustration of her surrounded by flowers. Before she died in 1983, del Ríos had an acting ...
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Late Mexican actress Dolores del Río was honored in Hollywood Thursday. A Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument plaque was unveiled at her former home.
Dolores Del Río was born in Durango, Mexico in 1904. Her family lost everything during the Mexican revolution in 1916 and then moved to Mexico City.
Del Río, who died on April 11, 1983 in Newport Beach, California, spent her career — however challenging — doing what many others could not, and paving the way for more to follow.
Dolores del Río’s rise to fame began in the 1920s when she transitioned from Mexico to Hollywood. Her early years in the American film industry saw her in roles that earned her international ...