Maria Montez
Biography
María Montez (June 6, 1912 – September 7, 1951) was a celebrated actress from the Dominican Republic, who rose to prominence in the 1940s, captivating audiences with her striking beauty and charismatic performances. Known for her roles in vibrant Technicolor adventure films, she epitomized the sultry Latin heroine, often adorned in elaborate costumes and dazzling jewelry. Her captivating screen presence earned her the title of "The Queen of Technicolor," a moniker that reflects her significant impact on the film industry during that era.
Throughout her career, Montez starred in a total of 26 films, with the majority, 21, produced in North America and five in Europe. Some of her most notable works include films like "Cobra Woman" (1944), "Arabian Nights" (1942), and "The Exile" (1947), where she showcased her talents in roles that combined adventure and romance.
Despite her untimely passing at the age of 39, Montez left an indelible mark on Hollywood, influencing future generations of actresses with her distinctive style and powerful performances. Her legacy continues to be celebrated, solidifying her status as one of the iconic figures of classic cinema.
Filmography
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White Savage
1943 • Princess Tahia
Cobra Woman
1944 • Tollea / Naja
Arabian Nights
1942 • Sherazade
The Mystery of Marie Roget
1942 • Marie Roget
Gypsy Wildcat
1944 • Carla
Tangier
1946 • Rita
The Invisible Woman
1940
The Exile (1947)
1947 • Countess Anbella de Courteuil
Pirates of Monterey
1947 • Marguerita Novarro
Siren of Atlantis
1949 • Queen Antinea
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
1944 • Amara