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Maria Potts

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Maria Potts is known for Colorado (1978) and L'apache (1972).
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    Known for

    Colorado (1978)
    Colorado
    8.3
    TV Mini Series
    • Blue Leaf
    • Blue Leaf (chapter 1)(as Maria Yolanda Aguayo)
    Maria Potts and Cliff Potts in L'apache (1972)
    L'apache
    5.9
    • Flower the Indian Girl(as Xochitl)
    • 1972

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    • Colorado (1978)
      Colorado
      8.3
      TV Mini Series
      • Blue Leaf (as Maria Yolanda Aguayo)
      • 1978–1979
    • Maria Potts and Cliff Potts in L'apache (1972)
      L'apache
      5.9
      • Flower the Indian Girl (as Xochitl)
      • 1972

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      • Maria Yolanda Aguayo
    • Spouse
      • Cliff Potts(divorced, 3 children)

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      The screen name "Xochitl," an Aztec term for "flower," was chosen by Maria in order to make her seem more exotic, and also to disguise that she was the wife of her L'apache (1972) leading man Cliff Potts. The original press kit for L'apache (1972) described her as "One part Aztec, three parts mystery".
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