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Raquel Welch


 

Raquel Welch (born September 5, 1940) is an American actress.

Career

In 1959, Raquel Welch played the title role in the famous Ramona Pageant, a yearly outdoor play at Hemet, California, which is based on the novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson.

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1959 - Ramona Pageant - Hemet, California - Ramona - Helen Hunt Jackson

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Welch became a weather forecaster at a local San Diego television station. Because of her heavy schedule, she decided to leave college. Her marriage broke up and she moved with her two children to Dallas, Texas, where she modeled for Neiman-Marcus and worked as a cocktail hostess, intending to move on to New York City from there.

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Weather forecaster - Television - Dallas, Texas - Modeled - Neiman-Marcus - New York City

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Instead, she moved back to California. She found a place in Los Angeles and started making the rounds of the movie studios. She was cast in bit parts in 2 films and television shows such as Bewitched, McHale's Navy, The Hollywood Palace, and The Virginian. Welch's first featured role was in A Swingin' Summer, which led to a contract with 20th Century Fox. She was then cast in the Sci-fi hit Fantastic Voyage, which finally made her a star.

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California - Los Angeles - Movie studios - Bewitched - McHale's Navy - The Hollywood Palace - The Virginian - A Swingin' Summer - Contract - 20th Century Fox - Sci-fi - Fantastic Voyage

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On loan out to Hammer Studios in Britain, she starred in the remake of One Million Years B.C.. After her appearance as Lust incarnate in Bedazzled, she returned to the United States and appeared in a Western with James Stewart and Dean Martin titled Bandolero!, which was followed by Lady in Cement with Frank Sinatra. Her first real starring role was in Myra Breckinridge with Mae West, which turned out to be a dismal failure.

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Hammer Studios - Britain - One Million Years B.C. - Lust - Bedazzled - Western - James Stewart - Dean Martin - Bandolero! - Lady in Cement - Frank Sinatra - Myra Breckinridge - Mae West

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Despite box office disappointments, Welch became one of the leading sex symbols of the 1960s and 1970s. Her most memorable publicity still, where she was clad in a furry animal-skin bikini for One Million Years B.C., became a bestselling poster.

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1960s - 1970s - Publicity - Bikini - One Million Years B.C.

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Welch was due to star in the 1982 adaptation of Cannery Row, but was fired by the producers in favour of Debra Winger. She successfully sued, but this effectively ended her film acting career. Her television appearances include the series The Hollywood Palace, the made for TV movies The Legend of Walks Far Woman and Right to Die, in which she turned in a stirring performance as a woman with Lou Gehrig's disease, and in the PBS series American Family, about a Mexican American family in East Los Angeles. She has also appeared in the night time soap opera CPW and made infomercials and exercise videos. While she never appeared on the show, her name was frequently used as an all-purpose answer on the game show Match Game.

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1982 - Cannery Row - Debra Winger - The Hollywood Palace - The Legend of Walks Far Woman - Right to Die - Lou Gehrig's disease - PBS - American Family - Mexican American - East Los Angeles - Soap opera - CPW - Infomercials - Match Game

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She has also performed in a nightclub act in Las Vegas and has starred on Broadway in Woman of the Year and in Victor/Victoria, where she replaced Julie Andrews.

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Nightclub - Las Vegas - Broadway - Woman of the Year - Victor/Victoria - Julie Andrews

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