Rita Moreno

Stage Actress

Rita Moreno was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico, United States on December 11th, 1931 and is the Stage Actress. At the age of 92, Rita Moreno biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Rosa Dolores Alverío, Rita, Rosita
Date of Birth
December 11, 1931
Nationality
PR
Place of Birth
Humacao, Puerto Rico, United States
Age
92 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$25 Million
Profession
Dancer, Film Actor, Singer, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
Rita Moreno Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 92 years old, Rita Moreno has this physical status:

Height
159cm
Weight
48kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Rita Moreno Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Rita Moreno Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Leonard Gordon, ​ ​(m. 1965; died 2010)​
Children
1
Dating / Affair
Dick Van Patten, Kenneth Tynan, Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Dennis Hopper, Howard Hughes, Anthony Quinn, Marlon Brando (1954-1962), George Hormel II, Richard Egan, Jeffrey Hunter, Robert Wagner (1956), Hugh O’Brian (1957), Elvis Presley (1961), Leonard Gordon (1964-2010)
Parents
Francisco José “Paco” Alverío, Rosa María Marcano
Siblings
Francisco Alverio (Younger Brother)
Other Family
Edward Moreno (Stepfather), Nemesio Alverio Rivera (Paternal Grandfather), Dolores Carrión Carrion De Alverio (Paternal Grandmother), Justino Marcano Rivera (Maternal Grandfather), Trinidad López Morales (Maternal Grandmother), Cameron Fisher (Grandson), Justin Fisher (Grandson)
Rita Moreno Career

Moreno began her first dancing lessons soon after arriving in New York with a Spanish dancer known as "Paco Cansino", who was a paternal uncle of film star Rita Hayworth. When she was 11 years old, she lent her voice to Spanish-language versions of American films. She had her first Broadway role, as "Angelina" in Skydrift, by the age of 13, which caught the attention of Hollywood talent scouts.

Moreno said she was raped by her agent while she was a teen actor.

Moreno's film career began in the later years of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Moreno and her mother moved to a Culver City "cottage" within walking distance of MGM. She acted steadily in films throughout the 1950s, usually in small roles, including in The Toast of New Orleans (1950) In 1952, she appeared in Stanley Donen's musical comedy film Singin' in the Rain alongside Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor. In the film she played silent film star Zelda Zanders. She described having gotten the role by Gene Kelly "wanting her in the movie" and that she "seemed to fit the role for him". Moreno praised Kelly for casting her in a non-stereotypical Hispanic role playing Zelda saying, "he never said 'Oh she's too Latina', he just thought I'd be fine for it". She called the experience working in the film as an "amazing experience" and a "privilege".

In March 1954, Moreno was featured on the cover of Life magazine with the caption "Rita Moreno: An Actress's Catalog of Sex and Innocence".

Moreno disliked most of her film work during this period, as she felt the roles she was given were very stereotypical. One exception was her supporting role in the film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I directed by Walter Lang. In the film she played Tuptim, a slave brought from Burma to be one of the King's junior wives. She starred alongside Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr. The film was a critical and financial success. It received nine Academy Award nominations including five wins including Best Actor, Best Art Direction - Color, Best Costume Design - Color, Best Original Score, and Best Sound Recording.

In 1959, Moreno appeared as Lola Montez in Season 3, Episode 23, of the TV western Tales of Wells Fargo, episode title "Lola Montez".

In 1961, Moreno landed the role of Anita in Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins' film adaptation of Leonard Bernstein's and Stephen Sondheim's groundbreaking Broadway musical West Side Story, which had been played by Chita Rivera on Broadway. Moreno won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for that role.

After winning the Oscar, Moreno thought she would be able to continue to perform less stereotypical film roles, but was disappointed:

Moreno had a major role in Summer and Smoke (1961), released soon after West Side Story. She did appear in one film during her self-imposed exile from Hollywood – Cry of Battle (1963) – although it had been filmed directly before and after she won the Academy Award.

She made her return to film in The Night of the Following Day (1968) with Marlon Brando, and followed that with Popi (1969), and Marlowe (1969) with James Garner.

Moreno's Broadway credits include Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1969), the very short-lived musical Gantry (1970), and The Ritz, for which she won the 1975 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress. She appeared in the female version of The Odd Couple that ran in Chicago, for which she won the Sarah Siddons Award in 1985.

From 1971 to 1977, Moreno was a main cast member on the PBS children's series The Electric Company. She screamed the show's opening line, "Hey, you guys!" Her roles on the show included Millie the Helper, the naughty little girl Pandora, and Otto, a very short-tempered director. Moreno also starred in Mike Nichols' Carnal Knowledge (1971) alongside Jack Nicholson, Candice Bergen, Ann-Margret, and Art Garfunkel. In the film she plays a prostitute named Louise, whom Jack Nicholson plays cards with. The film was a critical success. In 1976 she starred as Googie Gomez in Richard Lester's film adaptation of the comedy farce The Ritz alongside Jack Weston, Jerry Stiller, and F. Murray Abraham. Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film made the transition from the stage "surprisingly well, given the odds," with "two of the most flamboyantly entertaining and skillful comedy performances of the year" by Jack Weston and Rita Moreno.

Moreno's appearance on The Muppet Show earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program in 1977. As a result, she became the third person (after Richard Rodgers and Helen Hayes) to have won an Oscar (1962), a Grammy (1972), a Tony (1975), and an Emmy (1977), frequently referred to as an "EGOT". She won another Emmy award the following year, 1978, this time a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress - Drama Series, for her portrayal of former call girl Rita Kapcovic on a three-episode arc on The Rockford Files.

In the 1980s Moreno starred as Lucille in Richard Benner's comedy-drama film Happy Birthday, Gemini alongside Madeline Kahn. She was in Alan Alda's The Four Seasons (1981) which was a financial and critical hit and starred Alda, Carol Burnett, Len Cariou, Sandy Dennis, and Jack Weston. She was a regular on the three-season network run of 9 to 5, a sitcom based on the film hit, during the early 1980s. Rita Moreno has made numerous guest appearances on television series in the 1980s, including The Love Boat, The Cosby Show, George Lopez, The Golden Girls, and Miami Vice.

In 1993, she was invited to perform at President Bill Clinton's inauguration and later that month was asked to perform at the White House.

During the mid-1990s, Moreno provided the voice of Carmen Sandiego on Fox's animated series Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? In the franchise's 2019 animated series, Moreno voices the character Cookie Booker. In the late 1990s, Moreno played Sister Pete, a nun trained as a psychologist in the popular HBO series Oz, for which she won several ALMA Awards. She made a guest appearance on The Nanny as Coach Stone, Maggie's tyrannical gym teacher, whom Fran Fine also remembered from her school as Ms. Wickavich.

She released an eponymous album of nightclub songs in 2000 on the Varèse Sarabande label, with liner notes by Michael Feinstein. In 2006, she portrayed Amanda Wingfield in Berkeley Repertory Theatre's revival of The Glass Menagerie. She had a recurring role on Law & Order: Criminal Intent as the dying mother of Detective Robert Goren. She played the family matriarch on the short-lived 2007 TV series Cane, which starred Jimmy Smits and Hector Elizondo. She played the mother of Fran Drescher's character in the 2011–13 TV sitcom Happily Divorced.

Since then, she has continued to work in film, including a small voice role in the 2014 film Rio 2, perhaps her most commercially successful film. In September 2011, Moreno began performing a solo autobiographical show at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Rita Moreno: Life Without Makeup written by the theatre's artistic director Tony Taccone after hours of interviews with Moreno. In 2014, Moreno appeared in the NBC television film Old Soul, alongside Natasha Lyonne, Fred Willard and Ellen Burstyn. The film was intended as a pilot for a television series, but it was not picked up.

Moreno plays the matriarch of a Cuban-American family in the Netflix sitcom One Day at a Time, a remake produced by Norman Lear of Lear's 1975–84 sitcom. The first season premiered in January 2017. Critics overall praised the show, and especially the performances of Moreno and the series' star, Justina Machado. Also that year, Moreno and others contributed to Lin-Manuel Miranda's single "Almost Like Praying" where proceeds from the song went to the Hispanic Federation's UNIDOS Disaster Relief program to benefit those affected by Hurricane Maria that devastated the island of Puerto Rico.

In 2020–21, Moreno starred in and executive-produced the Steven Spielberg–directed adaptation of West Side Story. Moreno plays a newly created character, Valentina; she famously won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Anita in the 1961 original movie. The film was released on December 10, 2021. Justin Chang of NPR wrote, "Sixty years later, Moreno is an executive producer on Spielberg's West Side Story. She also gives a poignant performance in the new role of Valentina, the widow of Doc, the drugstore owner. By her presence, Moreno teaches us how to approach this movie, as both an affectionate tribute and a gentle corrective."

On August 29, 2021, Moreno took part in the "Wicked in Concert" special on PBS, PBS.org and the PBS Video App, performing "The Wizard and I".

Moreno's life was profiled in the feature documentary entitled Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It which was produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and received positive reviews. The Guardian declared, "Overall, she emerges just as vampish, feisty and fun as you’d expect, and as a gracious giver of speeches at ceremonies where she collects endless lifetime achievement awards".

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Jennifer Lopez, 54, names Chita Rivera as one of the Hispanic stars who blazed a path for her in Hollywood: 'She inspired me'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
Jennifer Lopez looked elegant in a beige gown on Thursday evening as she attended the Hispanic Federation's annual 2024 gala.  The 54-year-old singer also shared a heartfelt message. The wife of Ben Affleck said she felt that so many help build up the Hispanic community in Hollywood before her. 'Let us embrace our heritage, celebrate our diversity, and stand united as we work towards a brighter future,' said the This Is Me... Now star.

Lenny Kravitz, 59, left Rita Moreno, 92, so giddy when they met that she 'nearly peed my britches'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2024
Rita Moreno was was left so giddy that she 'nearly peed my britches' when she met rock 'n' roll hunk Lenny Kravitz at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party last month. Lenny, 59, was introduced to her and fell to his knees, waxing rhapsodic about 'how much he's admired' the West Side Story actress. The 92-year-old was left 'astonished' by the 'marvelous' encounter, she dished during an interview on The Jennifer Hudson Show .

The fakest acceptance address... a lip-sync flop... fashion freak shows... and truck loads of abhorrent anti-Israel hate! MAUREEN CALLAHAN slams the worst Oscars EVER and pleads: When will the incessant Barbie hysteria finally end?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 11, 2024
the Oscars turned into a Barbie-fest, some sort of weird apologia for snubbing (rightly!) Margot Robbie and director Greta Gerwig, who's ever-supply camera mugging, has aged better than Al Pacino, as if she can't believe she's allowed in the room. 'Barbie' was horrible.' It was a Mattel-branded infomercial. Yet, we have been told repeatedly that America Ferrara's cliched, hackneyed talk about the will-be terrors of womanhood is a revelation. A soliloquy on par with 'to be or not to be'. Please kindly. The Ferrera's trite sentiment is a bumper sticker from 1975. Not enough that the Oscars opened with a 'Barbie' sketch, that we had multiple 'Barbie' musical numbers, that co-star Kate McKinnon and America Ferrera jointly presented an award that the 'Barbie' theme music closed out the ceremony. No, we didn't have to suffer Rita Moreno's homage to candidate Ferrera.

Rita Moreno Reveals She Attempted Suicide After Being ‘Mistreated’ By Marlon Brando

perezhilton.com, February 2, 2022
[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content] Rita Moreno spoke about an traumatic time in her marlon Brando's tumultuous marriage.

Rita Moreno was dating Elvis, Ex Marlon Brando's Elvis cameback to Cheating Ex Marlon Brando

perezhilton.com, December 2, 2021
Sometimes you gotta fight fire with fire — and that’s exactly what Rita Moreno said she did to get back at serial cheater Marlon Brando for being unfaithful throughout their 8-year relationship! On Wednesday, the Hollywood legend stopped by The View, where Joy Behar questioned her about her latest revelation of The Godfather actor "constantly" cheating on her during their on-off relationship. Sparing no details, the 89-year-old shared: