DELORES DEL RIO (DECEASED) AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED 8X10 JSA AUTHENTICATED COA P41588
DELORES DEL RIO (DECEASED) AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED 8X10 JSA AUTHENTICATED COA P41588
$214.45 USD

DELORES DEL RIO (DECEASED) AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED 8X10 JSA AUTHENTICATED COA P41588

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DELORIS DEL RIO (DECEASED) ORIGINAL Autograph 8 x 10 STUDIO PROMO PHOTO EXCELLENT SIGNATURE QUALITYAUTHENTICATED BY JSA (JAMES SPENCE AUTHENTICATION) Dolores del R­o (Spanish pronunciation born Mar­a de los Dolores Asºnsolo L³pez-Negrete (August 3, 1905 April 11, 1983), was a Mexican and American film, television and stage actress. She was a Hollywood star in the 1920s and 1930s, and one of the most important female figures of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s.[1] Dolores del R­o was the first major Latin cross-over star in Hollywood., and was considered by critics and film historians, one of the most beautiful faces that have emerged in the Hollywood cinema. With the passage of time, and even after her death, her physical characteristics and her lead role and influence as a Latin American female figure in the international cinema, have made her into an object of veneration in the cultural, artistic and cinematographic circles of Mexico and other countries. After being discovered in Mexico by the filmmaker Edwin Carewe, Dolores began her film career in 1925. In the last years of the American silent cinema, Dolores came to be considered a sort of female version of Rudolph Valentino, a "female Latin Lover"[9] She had roles in a series of successful silent films like What Price Glory? (1926), Resurrection (1927) and Ramona (1928). With the advent of sound, she acted films like Bird of Paradise (1932), Flying Down to Rio (1933), Madame Du Barry (1934) and Journey into Fear (1943). In the early 1940s, when her Hollywood career began to decline, del R­o returned to Mexico and joined the Mexican film industry, which at that time was at its peak. When del R­o returned to her native country, she became one of the most important promoters and stars of the called Golden Age of Mexican cinema. A series of films including Flor silvestre (1943), Mar­a Candelaria (1943), Las Abandonadas (1944), Bugambilia (1944) and La Malquerida (1949), are considered classic masterpieces and they helped boost Mexican cinema worldwide. Del R­o remained in force in the cinema of her native country for the next three decades and only returned to Hollywood sporadically. Her long career also spanned theater and television. THESE ARE TRULY RARE COLLECTOR'S ITEMS !! (Cool bonus on some of these >> many of them were Stamped "Property Of Paramount Studios etc." On The Back. We will try to make note of this in the individual listings) All of these photos were purchased years ago from the original collector! This collection contains a fantastic array of One of a Kind autographed photos that are both unique and RARE. These are from decades past and many have never been seen before now. Classic stars of the Golden Age of yesteryear available for a whole new generation! Plus familiar Hollywood or everyone! Additionally, when noted, the signatures are professionally authenticated by JSA (James Spence Authentication)! Get a piece of TV or movie memorabilia while it's still readily available! JSA (James Spence Authentication)! Get a piece of TV or movie memorabilia while it's still readily available!
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