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Jaime Del Rio(1896-1928)

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Jaime Del Rio was born in 1896 in Mexico City, Mexico. Jaime was a writer, known for Miss Lucifer (1929). Jaime was married to Dolores Del Río. Jaime died on 7 December 1928 in Berlin, Germany.
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DiedDecember 7, 1928
Born1896
DiedDecember 7, 1928
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Mary Astor and Robert Armstrong in Miss Lucifer (1929)
Miss Lucifer
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  • 1929

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  • Mary Astor and Robert Armstrong in Miss Lucifer (1929)
    Miss Lucifer
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    • 1929

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  • Born
    • 1896
    • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Died
    • December 7, 1928
    • Berlin, Germany(complications after surgery)
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    • Dolores Del Río1921 - 1928 (divorced)

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    Born to one of the wealthier families in Mexico, in 1926 Del Rio took a $40 a-week job as a script clerk with First National Studios because he wanted to learn the movie business from the ground up.

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