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词条 Mona Rico
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  1. Career

  2. Personal life

  3. Death

  4. Selected filmography

  5. References

{{Infobox person
| name = Mona Rico
| birth_name = Enriqueta de Valenzuela
| birth_date = {{birth date|1907|07|15}}
| birth_place = Mexico City, Mexico
| death_date = {{death date and age|1994|07|15|1907|07|15}}
| death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S.
}}

Mona Rico (July 15, 1907 – July 15, 1994) was a Mexican-born American actress. Her films include Eternal Love (1929), Shanghai Lady (1929), A Devil With Women (1930) and Zorro Rides Again (1937).

Career

Born as Enriqueta de Valenzuela in Mexico City, Mexico, she came to Hollywood at the age of 19 in April 1928 and managed to secure a five-year acting contract. Her first role of significance came opposite John Barrymore as the third lead in a United Artists motion picture, Eternal Love. It was reported that she was sitting in the casting room of the studio when a girl's hands were needed in a film test being made by Ernst Lubitsch. She was sent to Lubitsch and, after her hands were recorded, he made an entire test of her. The following day she obtained her contract. She was cast as a Spanish dancing girl in Shanghai Lady. {{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}

Personal life

Rico became an American citizen at age 23. She married wealthy sportsman James N. Crofton, part-owner of the Agua Caliente Club resort in Baja California. They married in Washington, D.C. in 1932. On July 14, 1932, Rico was with Crofton on a plane which crashed near Mexico City. A terrific rain caused the pilot to fly their plane into a mountain. The pilot/airline owner was killed and Rico was severely cut and bruised. Rico filed suit for separate maintenance in March 1933 and asked for a sum of $2,000 monthly from Crofton. In the action Rico stated she was a motion picture actress who earned $375 per week in 1931. However she was no longer able to make her living as an actress because of facial injuries sustained in the airplane crash. The proceedings were later withdrawn and a reconciliation was followed by a second honeymoon to Hawaii. In October 1933 it was rumored that Crofton had established residence in Reno, Nevada to obtain a divorce. He denied this, saying that he was in Reno for a business trip and planned to visit Rico in San Diego, California afterwards. The same month Rico obtained a divorce decree in San Diego. She claimed that her husband frequently used bad language and once struck her in the face. She reportedly obtained a substantial property settlement and $500 a month alimony. {{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}

Death

Rico died in Los Angeles, California on July 15, 1994 on her 87th birthday.

Selected filmography

  • Shanghai Lady (1929) as Rose
  • Eternal Love (1929) as Pia
  • Shadows of Glory (1930)
  • A Devil with Women (1930) as Alicia
  • Big Money (1930) as Maid
  • Thunder Below (1932) as Pajarita
  • Goin' to Town (1935) as Dolores Lopez
  • Zorro Rides Again (1937) as Carmelita
  • My Life with Caroline (1941) (uncredited)

References

  • Daily Northwestern, Hollywood Film Shop, Saturday, September 8, 1928, Page 12.
  • Los Angeles Times, Mona Rico Has Just Finished Third Talkie, October 27, 1929, Page 24.
  • Los Angeles Times, Gilpin Dies In Crash, July 14, 1932, Page 1.
  • Los Angeles Times, Turfman Accused In Wife's Action, March 25, 1933, Page A1.
  • Los Angeles Times, Mona Rico Wins Divorce Decree, October 19, 1933, Page 6.
  • Los Angeles Times, She Plans Bid For Citizenship, May 27, 1934, Page 17.
  • Oakland, California Tribune, Actress' Mate Denies Divorce, Wednesday, October 11, 1933, Page 9.
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