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Lita Milan

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Lita Milan in La chevauchée du retour (1957)
The dark, fiery, unconventionally lovely Lita Milan was a pleasant distraction in "B" movie crimers, westerns and action adventures and made a brief mark during the 1950's. Humbly born Iris Maria Lia Menshell in Brooklyn, New York in 1933, she was the younger of two girls born to a Hungarian salesman and a Polish homemaker. Raised in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, she trained in dance as a child and broke into show biz as a Las Vegas chorine. Immediately noticed, she began supplementing her modest income as a cover girl model in such magazines as Photo and Night & Day.

Against her parent's wishes, young Iris decided to conquer Hollywood, making an inauspicious film debut as a nurse in the "B" crime drama The Big Chase (1954). She was then given a bit part in the western Duel sur le Mississipi (1955) and a featured role in the western Le souffle de la violence (1955) where she acquired the new marquee name of "Lita Milan." Around the same time, Lita began to appear as spitfire foreign types on such TV programs as "The Lone Wolf," "Public Defender," "It's a Great Life" and "Damon Runyon Theatre."

Dubbed a "Wampas Baby Star" for publicity attention in 1956 (along with close friend Fay Spain), the smoldering beauty found herself immediately pigeon-holed as senoritas, Indian maidens and other exotics in outdoor films. She received her first interesting film role as a firebrand South American revolutionary disguised as a lounge singer opposite federal agent Dane Clark in the crime drama The Toughest Man Alive (1955). She also played "Alita" in the French Foreign Legion actioneer Les Rats du Bled (1955) starring Ralph Meeker while adding a sexy flair as the Indian "Meteetsee" in the western Deux frères face à face (1956) starring Buster Crabbe. Given the feminine lead alongside Anthony Quinn in another "B" western, La chevauchée du retour (1957), as Quinn's incendiary fiancée, she followed this as Peter Graves' Cajun distraction in the backwoods drama Bayou (1957) and as James Craig's captured Indian chief's wife in the western Naked in the Sun (1957).

Several flavorful TV roles came to Lita during this time on such adventure shows as "Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers," "The Count of Monte Cristo," "Whirlybirds" and "The Adventures of Jim Bowie," along with roles in some light-hearted sitcoms ("The Bob Cummings Show" and "Burns & Allen").

Lita's best-remembered film role is as the sexy Mexican Celsa opposite a rising Paul Newman in the classic western Le Gaucher (1958). Newman's potent portrayal of the boyish, revengeful Billy the Kid received inspired reviews. Lita followed this effort as one of an all-female crime ring (the French member) in the exploitation flick Le gang des filles (1958) along with Mara Corday, Joyce Barker and Abby Dalton, and also played "bad boy" John Drew Barrymore's girl in the crime syndicate drama Rackets à New York (1958).

Lita's final movie role had her co-starring with handsome Steve Cochran in Roger Corman's low-budget feature I Mobster (1959). Following a recurring role as Marlene in the TV series The Adventures of Hiram Holliday (1956) starring meek Wally Cox, Lita shocked the country in 1958 when she abruptly abandoned her acting career and disappeared from sight with Ramfis Trujillo, the playboy son of the notorious Dominican Republic dictator, Rafael Trujillo. They would marry in 1960. Her husband seized power of the republic after the assassination of his father in 1961, but the couple were forced to flee the country soon after. She gave birth to sons Ramses and Ricardo.

Living in exile in Madrid, Spain, Lita remained there after the 1969 death of her husband following the fatal crash of his Ferrari. He left her very wealthy. She lived an avid partying lifestyle for a time, but, in later years, was little seen. Tragically, her father, living in the New York area, was accosted and murdered by a thief in the late 1970's.
BornJune 29, 1933
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    Known for

    Le Gaucher (1958)
    Le Gaucher
    6.4
    • Celsa
    • 1958
    Steve Cochran and Lita Milan in I Mobster (1959)
    I Mobster
    6.2
    • Teresa Porter
    • 1959
    Anthony Caruso, Dane Clark, and Lita Milan in The Toughest Man Alive (1955)
    The Toughest Man Alive
    6.4
    • Lida Velasco
    • 1955
    Marla English and Ralph Meeker in Les Rats du Bled (1955)
    Les Rats du Bled
    5.3
    • Alita
    • 1955

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    • Wally Cox in The Adventures of Hiram Holliday (1956)
      The Adventures of Hiram Holliday
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Marlene
      • 1956–1959
    • Steve Cochran and Lita Milan in I Mobster (1959)
      I Mobster
      6.2
      • Teresa Porter
      • 1959
    • Colgate Theatre (1958)
      Colgate Theatre
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Amelia
      • 1958
    • 14 x 22 movie poster
      Rackets à New York
      5.4
      • Julie Cabell
      • 1958
    • Jefferson Drum (1958)
      Jefferson Drum
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Chuli Ornitiz
      • 1958
    • Have Gun - Will Travel (1957)
      Have Gun - Will Travel
      8.4
      TV Series
      • Mlle. Annette
      • 1958
    • Joyce Barker, Barbara Bostock, Mara Corday, and Lita Milan in Le gang des filles (1958)
      Le gang des filles
      5.7
      • Marie Williams
      • 1958
    • Le Gaucher (1958)
      Le Gaucher
      6.4
      • Celsa
      • 1958
    • Hal Baylor, Hans Conried, and Chuck Hicks in Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951)
      Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Miss Italy
      • 1958
    • Naked in the Sun (1957)
      Naked in the Sun
      5.4
      • Chechotah
      • 1957
    • Craig Hill and Kenneth Tobey in Whirlybirds (1957)
      Whirlybirds
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Luisa Cordoba
      • 1957
    • Bayou (1957)
      Bayou
      5.1
      • Marie Hebert
      • 1957
    • On Trial (1955)
      On Trial
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Maria Bellini
      • 1957
    • The People's Choice (1955)
      The People's Choice
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Lee Collins
      • Wife #275
      • Senorita
      • 1956–1957
    • The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950)
      The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
      8.6
      TV Series
      • Maria Tornini
      • Jeanette Duval
      • 1955–1957

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    • Alternative name
      • Iris Menshell
    • Born
      • June 29, 1933
      • Brooklyn, New York, USA
    • Spouse
      • Ramfis Trujillo1958 - December 28, 1969 (his death, 2 children)
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      • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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      Daughter-in-law of Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo, who brutally ruled the Dominican Republic with an iron hand and no dissent from 1934 to his death in 1961 .
    • Nickname
      • Lita Trujillo

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