Lupe Vélez

Lupe Vélez

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lupe Vélez (July 18, 1908 – December 13, 1944), was a Mexican and American stage and film actress, comedian, dancer and vedette. Vélez began her career as a performer in Mexican vaudeville in the early 1920s. After moving to the United States, she made her first film appearance in a short film in 1927. By the end of the decade, in the last years of American silent films, she had progressed to leading roles in numerous movies like El Gaucho (1927), Lady of the Pavements (1928) and Wolf Song (1929), among others. She was one of the first successful Latin American actresses in the United States. During the 1930s, her well-known explosive screen persona was exploited in a series of successful films like Hot Pepper (1933), Strictly Dynamite (1934) and Hollywood Party (1934). In the 1940s, Vélez's popularity peaked after appearing in the Mexican Spitfire films, a series created to capitalize on Vélez's well-documented fiery personality. Nicknamed The Mexican Spitfire by the media, Vélez's personal life was as colorful as her screen persona. She had several highly publicized romances and a stormy marriage. In December 1944, Vélez died of an intentional overdose of Seconal. Her death, and the circumstances surrounding it, have been the subject of speculation and controversy.   Description above from the Wikipedia article Lupe Vélez licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.  
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
    Birthday
    18 July 1908
Palooka
Palooka
3.6
Kongo
Kongo
6.417
The Half-Naked Truth
The Half-Naked Truth
5.115
The Cuban Love Song
The Cuban Love Song
4.75
Mexican Spitfire
Mexican Spitfire
5
East Is West
East Is West
5.333
Where East Is East
Where East Is East
6.067
Stand and Deliver
Stand and Deliver
6
Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1
Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1
0
Hell Harbor
Hell Harbor
6.091
The Squaw Man
The Squaw Man
5.417
Strictly Dynamite
Strictly Dynamite
6.5
Hollywood Party
Hollywood Party
5.714
Laughing Boy
Laughing Boy
3.714
Playmates
Playmates
5.667
Mexican Spitfire at Sea
Mexican Spitfire at Sea
4.4
Ladies' Day
Ladies' Day
5.75
The Mexican Spitfire's Baby
The Mexican Spitfire's Baby
4.556
Hot Pepper
Hot Pepper
5.167
The Girl from Mexico
The Girl from Mexico
5.143
Wolf Song
Wolf Song
4.875
Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost
Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost
4.833
Mexican Spitfire Out West
Mexican Spitfire Out West
5
Mexican Spitfire's Elephant
Mexican Spitfire's Elephant
5.429
High Flyers
High Flyers
7.5
The Gaucho
The Gaucho
6.3
La zandunga
La zandunga
5.714
Tiger Rose
Tiger Rose
7
Lady of the Pavements
Lady of the Pavements
5.188
Sailors, Beware!
Sailors, Beware!
6.87
Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event
Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event
6
Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga
Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga
5.833
Honolulu Lu
Honolulu Lu
5.833
The Storm
The Storm
7
Redhead from Manhattan
Redhead from Manhattan
5.25
The Broken Wing
The Broken Wing
6
Gypsy Melody
Gypsy Melody
6.5
That's Entertainment! III
That's Entertainment! III
7.026
Resurrection
Resurrection
6.5
Hollywood on Parade No. B-1
Hollywood on Parade No. B-1
7.333
The Morals of Marcus
The Morals of Marcus
9
Stardust
Stardust
5.25
East is West
East is West
10
The Big Parade of Comedy
The Big Parade of Comedy
7.167
What Women Did for Me
What Women Did for Me
10
Resurrection
Resurrection
6.333
The Men in Her Life
The Men in Her Life
9
Mr. Broadway
Mr. Broadway
9
Naná
Naná
4
The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema
The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema
6.5
Death Scenes
Death Scenes
4.889
Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies
Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies
0
Hollywood on Parade No. A-12
Hollywood on Parade No. A-12
0
The Casting Couch
The Casting Couch
8.333
Death In Hollywood
Death In Hollywood
6.8