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Mona Maris(1903-1991)

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Mona Maris
Sultry, sleepy-eyed Argentine brunette Mona Maris was born Rosa Emma Mona Maria Marta Capdevielle, of Spanish-French parentage. Her well-to-do background ensured a quality education with an emphasis on foreign languages. Mona mastered three of them, but, alas, English was not among them. This mattered little early on, as her career began in silent films in 1925, first in England and France, then with Universum AG in Germany. Moving to the U.S. in 1929, she was signed by Fox to co-star opposite Warner Baxter in two above-average westerns: Manuela (1929) and the Le tigre de l'Arizona (1930) (in which she was rather overshadowed by a young Carole Lombard). In fairness, neither film gave her much to do, except be ornamental. In 'Arizona Kid', she was also unwisely permitted to sing, which was not her forte. Combined with her rather strained command of English, it was somewhat inevitable that she would find herself relegated to acting in a string of Spanish-language versions of American films.

Mona Maris is remembered today less for her sojourn in Hollywood, than for her on-screen chemistry with legendary singer Carlos Gardel in the musical drama Cuesta abajo (1934). Filmed in Argentina, it co-starred Mona as a femme fatale and proved to be her defining screen role. She auditioned for the part via telephone from the Paramount lot (having just completed shooting of Kiss and Make-Up (1934)) for French-born director Louis J. Gasnier, winning out over fellow candidates Raquel Torres and Rosita Montenegro. "Cuesta abajo" was well-received upon its release in the U.S., becoming the most successful Spanish-language film up to that time. Following Gardel's untimely death in 1935, Mona absented herself from the screen for six years.

She returned to Hollywood again in the early 40's, free-lancing for most of the majors, in films like Le Faucon au Mexique (1944) and Tampico (1944). Even though, her English was now fluent, she remained mostly typecast as south-of-the-border senoritas. After an uncredited bit in the Bob Hope comedy Le joyeux barbier (1946), her career wound down with a third-billed part in a third rate swashbuckler for Republic, Les mousquetaires de la vengeance (1950). Shortly after that, she called it a day and in 1960 retired to Lima, Peru, with her second husband, Dutch millionaire Herman Rick.
BornNovember 7, 1903
DiedMarch 23, 1991(87)
BornNovember 7, 1903
DiedMarch 23, 1991(87)
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Known for

George Sanders, Wendy Barrie, and Mona Maris in Le Faucon mène l'enquête (1942)
Le Faucon mène l'enquête
6.4
  • Rita Mara
  • 1942
Warner Baxter and Mona Maris in Manuela (1929)
Manuela
  • Manuelita
  • 1929
Mona Maris and José Mojica in Le prix d'un baiser (1930)
Le prix d'un baiser
  • Rosario
  • 1930
El precio de un beso (1930)
El precio de un beso
  • Rosario Montes
  • 1930

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  • Imanol Arias and Susú Pecoraro in Camila (1984)
    Camila
    6.9
    • La Perichona
    • 1984
  • Los especiales de ATC (1979)
    Los especiales de ATC
    8.1
    TV Series
    • 1982
  • Zully Moreno and Carlos Thompson in La mujer de las camelias (1953)
    La mujer de las camelias
    6.5
    • 1953
  • Les mousquetaires de la vengeance (1950)
    Les mousquetaires de la vengeance
    5.7
    • Yvonne
    • 1950
  • Bob Hope and Joan Caulfield in Le joyeux barbier (1946)
    Le joyeux barbier
    6.7
    • Marquisa Velasquez (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Ginger Rogers in Un coeur à prendre (1946)
    Un coeur à prendre
    5.9
    • Ambassador's Wife
    • 1946
  • Tom Conway, Martha Vickers, and Joseph Vitale in Le Faucon au Mexique (1944)
    Le Faucon au Mexique
    6.1
    • Raquel
    • 1944
  • Mona Maris and Gilbert Roland in L'aigle des sables (1944)
    L'aigle des sables
    6.3
    • Princess Azala
    • 1944
  • Edward G. Robinson, Lynn Bari, and Victor McLaglen in Tampico (1944)
    Tampico
    6.4
    • Dolores Garcia
    • 1944
  • Dana Andrews, Virginia Gilmore, and Martin Kosleck in Correspondant de guerre (1942)
    Correspondant de guerre
    6.2
    • Carla
    • 1942
  • Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in Ma femme est un ange (1942)
    Ma femme est un ange
    5.7
    • Marika
    • 1942
  • Lee Bowman, Mona Maris, and Jean Rogers in Pacific Rendezvous (1942)
    Pacific Rendezvous
    5.8
    • Olivia Kerlov
    • 1942
  • Rita Hayworth, Victor Mature, and Carole Landis in Mon amie Sally (1942)
    Mon amie Sally
    6.1
    • Countess Mariana Rossini
    • 1942
  • George Sanders, Wendy Barrie, and Mona Maris in Le Faucon mène l'enquête (1942)
    Le Faucon mène l'enquête
    6.4
    • Rita Mara
    • 1942
  • Constance Bennett and Jeffrey Lynn in La loi des tropiques (1941)
    La loi des tropiques
    5.9
    • Rita
    • 1941

Soundtrack



  • Tom Conway, Martha Vickers, and Joseph Vitale in Le Faucon au Mexique (1944)
    Le Faucon au Mexique
    6.1
    • performer: "Oye, mi corazón" (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in Ma femme est un ange (1942)
    Ma femme est un ange
    5.7
    • performer: "Tira Lira La" (1942)
    • 1942
  • Constance Bennett and Jeffrey Lynn in La loi des tropiques (1941)
    La loi des tropiques
    5.9
    • performer: "Happy Birthday to You" (1893) (uncredited)
    • 1941
  • Marion Lessing and George O'Brien in Le corsaire de l'Atlantique (1931)
    Le corsaire de l'Atlantique
    5.9
    • performer: "My Loves" (uncredited)
    • 1931
  • Warner Baxter and Mona Maris in Manuela (1929)
    Manuela
    • performer: "You'll Find Your Answer In My Eyes"
    • 1929

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  • Height
    • 1.68 m
  • Born
    • November 7, 1903
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Died
    • March 23, 1991
    • Buenos Aires, Argentina(lung trouble)
  • Spouses
      Rick, Herman1960 - 1969 (divorced)
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    • 1 Interview
    • 6 Articles
    • 2 Pictorials
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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    Maris was replaced in the cast of hard-luck "Viva Villa!" primarily because of star Wallace Beery's dissatisfaction with her.
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