Maria Montez

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Maria Montez, also known as The Carribean Cyclone, was born Maria Africa Vidal de Santo Silas, on June 6 1917 in Barahona, Dominican Republic, to a Spanish consul and his wife. After a stint with modeling, she made an attempt at Hollywood. Maria`s unusal beauty landed her a contract in the movie colony. Her first film was as Marie in THE INVISIBLE WOMAN in 1941. Five more movies with five more bit roles followed and the movie moguls decided to do something more with the beautiful Miss Montez. They gave her a sizable role in THE BOSS OF BULLION CITY in 1941. That was followed the next year by ARABIAN NIGHTS. It was these sand and sandal epics of the forties that kept Maria employed and moviegoers enthralled. The US was still trying to get out from under The Great Depression. And they were also tired of the world war that was spreading throughout Europe and Asia. Hollywood turned to fantasy movies for the public. Maria turned out to be immensly popular with the public. Her acting skills may not have been appreciated by some critics, but the public didn`t seem to mind. They liked Maria and the dangers she faced in these cheaply made adventure flicks. Each desert film attracted droves of Montez fans to the box-office. As the Depression eased and the war ended, fans became bored with her films. After her Hollywood career faded, she moved to Europe with her second husband Jean-Pierre Aumont. She appeared in a number of German, French, and Italian productions. Her final film was a German movie entitled SCHATTEN UBER NEAPAL (CAMORRA) in 1951. On September 7 of that year, Maria was discovered dead of a heart attack. She was only 34 and had appeared in only 27 movies. But her legacy lives on in the colorful characterizations that she left on film. She is still a much loved figure in movie history.

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    Name Maria Montez
    (Maria Africa Antonia Gracia Vidal de Santos Silas)
    Height 5' 7"  (170 cm)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Brown - Dark
    Hair Color Brown - Light
    Date of Birth June 61912
    Birthplace Barahona , Dominican Republic
    Star Sign Gemini
    Died September 71951 (Aged 39)
    Location of Death Paris, France
    Cause of Death Drowned aftermath of a heart attack
    Nationality Dominican
    Ethnicity Hispanic
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Ma
    Claim to Fame The Queen of Technicolor

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  • "When I see myself on the screen, I am so beautiful, I jump for joy." - Maria Montez on her film debut in The Invisible Woman (1940).
  • "When I look at myself, I am so beautiful I scream with joy!" (on viewing Arabian Nights (1942)).
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  • Was a major iconic figure of gay camp in the 1950s & `60s. In addition to being a character who appears in various Andy Warhol`s films of the 1960s (played by Mario Montez, she appeared as a major character in Gore Vidal`s 1974 novel "Myron," his sequel to Myra Breckinridge (1970).
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  • Female impersonator/"drag queen" Mario Montez (born Rene Rivera) modeled his drag person (and name) on her.
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  • Accepted Jean-Pierre Aumont`s marriage proposal despite the fact that his "duties as a French officer" would call him overseas a few days after the wedding.
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  • For her stage name, Maria chose the last name of Montez in honor of dancer Lola Montes, a favorite of Maria`s father.
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  • The second daughter of ten children, her father was a textile exporter and the Honorary Vice Consul of Spain.
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  • Measurements: 36-25-36 1/2 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
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  • Sister of Julia Andre
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  • The international airport at Barahona, Dominican Republic, is named the Maria Montez International Airport in her honor. [1997]
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  • Humorously portrayed in "Myron" by Gore Vidal (1973)
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  • Mother, with Jean-Pierre Aumont, of actress Tina Aumont Aumont (b. 1946, Los Angeles, Calif.).
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  • Spouse: Jean-Pierre Aumont (13 July 1943 - 7 September 1951) (her death) 1 child; William McFeeters (28 November 1932 - 1939)
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