词条 | Isabel del Puerto |
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| name = Isabel del Puerto | honorific_suffix = | image = File:Isabel del Puerto austro mexican movie.jpg | caption = Studio publicity photo | imagesize = 260px | birth_name = Elisabeth von Hortenau | birth_date = {{birth date |1921|8|7}} | birth_place = Vienna, Austria | death_date = {{Death date and age|mf=yes|2014|03|13|1921|08|07}} | death_place = San Antonio, Texas | death_cause = | restingplace = | other_names = | occupation = Model, actress, dancer, writer, photo-journalist, realtor and entrepreneur. | years_active = 1925–1989 | nationality = Mexican, American | parents = {{unbulleted list|Charlotte Helene Beer (deceased)|Alfred Joseph von Hortenau(deceased)}} | spouse = {{unbulleted list|Juan Hevia del Puerto (1940–1947; divorced)|Hector Mendoza Orozco (1951-1956, divorced)|Joe Oldham Lanett (1973–1975, deceased) }} | children = {{unbulleted list|Antonio Miguel Bohler|Joe Charles Oldham Lanett |Katherine Alexandra Oldham Lanett }} | grand children = {{unbulleted list|Michael Bohler|Richard Bohler |Maya, Carmen and Alexandra Cruz|Parker Oldham-Lanett }} | grand grand children = {{unbulleted list|Jessica, Nicolas and Samantha Bohler}} | relations = | awards = }} Isabel del Puerto (born Elisabeth von Hortenau: August 7, 1921 in Vienna, Austria - March 13, 2014) was a model, actress, dancer, writer, photojournalist, realtor and entrepreneur, and is the daughter of Charlotte Helene Beer and Alfred Joseph von Hortenau, a cavalry officer in the Austro Hungarian Imperial Army and son of the Archduke Otto Francis of Austria (House of Habsburg-Lorraine). Her parents divorced when she was two years old. Early careerAt four she made her stage debut under the guidance of Isadora Duncan and her grandmother Maria Schleinzer who was a vedette at the Viennese Opera. She attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, Italy, with Alida Valli and other stars of the 1930s. Movie starAfter a short career on Broadway, she went to Mexico, where she modeled for a department store and appeared in 17 films, becoming a star of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema of the 1940s and 1950s. Photo journalistAfter retiring from films, she worked for Time Life magazines and in advertising and public relations in New York. ChefOwned and cooked for five gourmet restaurants, among them El Cuchitril, a famous bistro in the Zona Rosa Mexico City. WriterShe was working on her fifth book (a novel set in the early 1900s). One of her oeuvres is a semi-fictitious biography called My Way, two are detective stories: The Key and The Portrait and one is a book for children, Sonia, which she hoped to have illustrated and published. EntrepreneurShe has a real estate license, selling properties in Mexico and US. Later lifeDel Puerto lived in San Antonio, Texas, with three dogs she has rescued from the streets. She was active in the Democratic Party and director of a charity that helps the homeless and their animals. DeathDel Puerto died 13/3/2014. FilmographyDel Puerto has taken part in the following films:
Bibliography
References1. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo III 1945-1948, pages 309-314 2. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo III 1945-1948, pages 335-336 3. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 52-53 4. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 49-51 5. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 101, 102 6. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, page 29 7. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, page 115, 116 8. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 176-178 9. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 290, 291 10. ^García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo V 1952-1954, page 233, De Hollywood a México. External links
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