Isabel del Puerto
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Elisabeth von Hortenau August 7, 1921 Vienna, Austria |
Nationality | Mexican, American |
Occupation | Model, actress, dancer, writer, photo-journalist, realtor and entrepreneur. |
Years active | 1925–present |
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Isabel del Puerto (born Elisabeth von Hortenau: August 7, 1921 in Vienna, Austria) is 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 career
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At 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 star
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After 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 journalist
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After retiring from films, she worked for Time Life magazines and in advertising and public relations in New York.
Chef
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Owned and cooked for five gourmet restaurants, among them El Cuchitril, a famous bistro in the Zona Rosa Mexico City.
Writer
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She is presently 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 hopes to have illustrated and published.
Entrepreneur
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She has a real estate license, selling properties in Mexico and US.
Current life
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Del Puerto lives in San Antonio, Texas, with three dogs she has rescued from the streets. She is active in the Democratic Party and director of a charity that helps the homeless and their animals.
Filmography
Del Puerto has taken part in the following films:
- Nunca Besaré tu Boca, Mexico, 1947.
- Mi Madre Adorada, Mexico, 1948.
- Una Familia de Tantas. as Estela Cataño, Mexico, 1949.[1]
- Midnight, as Lidia, Mexico, 1949.
- Hay Lugar Para…Dos, as Elsa de Olivares, Mexico, 1949.[2]
- Ángeles del Arrabal, Mexico, 1949.[3]
- Confidencias de un Ruletero, Mexico, 1949.[4]
- Ventarrón (film) Mexico 1949.
- Doña Diabla (The Devil is a Woman) as Clara, Mexico, 1950.[5]
- Mariachis, Mexico 1950.[6]
- Matrimonio y Mortaja, as Rosario, Mexico, 1950.[7]
- Rosauro Castro, as Esperanza, Mexico, 1950.[8]
- Entre Abogados te Veas, as La amante, Mexico, 1951.
- El Gendarme de la Esquina, as Carolina Santillán, Mexico, 1951.[9]
- Captain Scarlett, as Josephine Prenez, USA, 1953.[10]
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, USA, 1989.
- Old Gringo, USA, 1989.
Bibliography
- García Riera. Emilio, Breve historia del cine mexicano: primer siglo 1897-1987. México. Publisher: Conaculta, Imcine, Universidad de Guadalajara. Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. 1998. 466 pages.
- García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. 18 tomos. Publisher ERA. Mexico. 1971. http://lccn.loc.gov/74488819
- Ayala Blanco. Jorge, La aventura del cine mexicano: en la época de oro y después. Mexico. Publisher: ERA. 1979. 422 pages. http://lccn.loc.gov/94202219
References
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo III 1945-1948, pages 309-314
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo III 1945-1948, pages 335-336
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 52-53
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 49-51
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 101, 102
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, page 29
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, page 115, 116
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 176-178
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 290, 291
- ↑ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo V 1952-1954, page 233, De Hollywood a México.