Jose Menendez(1944-1989)
- Production Designer
- Production Manager
Jose Menendez was born to a prosperous family in Havana, Cuba. His
father was a well-known soccer player who owned his own accounting
firm. His mother was a swimmer who had been elected to Cuba's sports
hall of fame. Although the family was not among the elite, Jose's
parents were celebrity athletes and he and his two sisters wanted for
nothing. But in 1959, this seemingly idyllic life was uprooted. Fidel Castro
overthrew the ruling government and seized the property of the wealthy
and upper-middle class. In 1960, a 16 year-old Jose left the country to
live in the United States, flying with his sister's fiancé. In high
school, he was a high achiever and won an athletic scholarship, but
could not afford to attend an Ivy League college. While attending
Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, he met his future wife,
Mary Louise Anderson, nicknamed Kitty to those who knew her. They
married in 1964. After graduating, he passed the CPA exam and he became
a successful businessman. In all of his workplaces, he was credited
with being an highly intelligent and diligent, but was widely disliked
as arrogant and rude to co-workers and abrasive to subordinates. He
became the father of two sons, Lyle Menendez and Erik Menendez, and was a stern and
demanding father. He was also an unfaithful husband, with a string of
mistresses. His family moved to southern California and he became an
executive for RCA, and became acquainted with a number of show business
celebrities. But he was experiencing marital problems and his
relationship with both sons was deteriorating. In 1989, while he and
his wife were watching television, they were shot to death by their
sons.