
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".
Carlotta Lopez de Guadalupe
Self
Marta
An Indian Woman
Isabel Puente
Self
Spanish woman
Madame Du Barry
Amalia Estrada
Katyusha Maslova
Estrella
Doña Perfecta
Hilda Moreno
Charmaine de la Cognac
Margarita Pérez
Dolores Daria Sunnel
Dolores
Carlotta de Silva
Ramona
Neddy Burton
Self (archive footage)
Tasia
Josette Martel
Dominica
María Candelaria
Amalita de los Robles
Self
Esperanza
Rascha
Donna
Luana
Magdalena Méndez / María Méndez
Carmelita de Granados
Reine Mère
Rita Gomez
Herself
Belinha De Rezende
María Cristina
Inez
Evangeline
Self
Jenny Sanford
Herself
Grandma Paquita
Raimunda
Lita
Lenore Dixon
Herself (uncredited)
Mrs. Erlynne
Carmen
Berna
Herself (uncredited)
Gaby Seymour
Jeanne Lamont
Deseada
Carmen
Chela (Toni)
Guest
Inez
Gabriela del Valle
Self (archive footage)
La Peregrina
Rita Renault - Movie Star
Evelyn Iffield