Raquel Welch

2023 - 2 - 16

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Raquel Welch, 'Fantastic Voyage' star, has died at age 82 (CNN)

Raquel Welch, a veteran actress who rose to fame in the 1960s in the films "One Million Years B.C." and "Fantastic Voyage," has died, according to a ...

In the 90s, Welch appeared in various sitcoms, including “Seinfeld,” where she played herself as a nod to the legendary diva she had become. (The poster later became a central device in the acclaimed movie “The Shawshank Redemption.”) Windham Vandermark, ex-wife of the late Hayworth Windham, whose murder Witherspoon’s Elle Woods helps solve. Welch’s iconic roles continued into the turn of the century. Welch’s career in TV and film spanned decades. Welch also appeared in “Spin City,” as well as “Evening Shade” and “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.”

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Raquel Welch, Actress and '60s Sex Symbol, Is Dead at 82 (The New York Times)

Beginning with a doeskin bikini in “One Million Years B.C.,” she built a celebrated show business career around sex appeal and, sometimes, a comic touch.

Welch as a Latina actress, but she embraced that identity late in her career, starring as a melodramatic Mexican American aunt on “American Family,” a PBS series (2002). Her final television appearances were on “Date My Dad” (2017), a Canadian American series, in a recurring role as the leading man’s Mexican mother-in-law. Welch, her husbands were Patrick Curtis (1969-72), a producer; André Weinfeld (1980-90), a French director and producer; and Richard Palmer (1999-2008), a restaurateur. [In her late 70s](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-6158341/Hollywood-icon-Raquel-Welch-super-chic-runs-errands-day-78th-birthday.html), Ms. Eight years later she made her Broadway debut, hired as a two-week vacation replacement for Lauren Bacall in the hit musical “Woman of the Year.” Her reviews were so admiring ( (She did, however, have a memorable chance to display her comedic side years later, when she played herself in a 1997 episode of “Seinfeld.”) She learned to speak Spanish in her 60s; her father had not allowed the language to be spoken at home when she was growing up. Welch had love scenes with the former football star Jim Brown in “100 Rifles” (1969), a western set in Mexico. “I’ve definitely used my body and sex appeal to advantage in my work, but always within limits,” she said. Welch won a Golden Globe for her role in Richard Lester’s 1973 adaptation of “ Welch, she went on, was “a lioness — fierce, passionate and dangerously physical.” Starring in “One Million Years B.C.” (1966) as a Pleistocene-era cave woman, she posed in a rocky prehistoric landscape, wearing a tattered doeskin bikini, and grabbed the spotlight by the throat with her defiant, alert-to-everything, take-no-prisoners stance and her dancer’s body.

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Raquel Welch, actress and Hollywood sex symbol, dead at 82 (NPR)

Raquel Welch, who rose to fame as a sex symbol in the 1960s, has died. She was 82. Welch's manager told NPR she died Wednesday after a brief illness.

Welch's career started in the 1960s with appearances on TV shows such as The Virginian, McHale's Navy and Bewitched. Over the course of her career, she won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, for her role in the 1974's The Three Musketeers as Constance de Bonacieux, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Raquel Welch, who rose to fame as a sex symbol in the 1960s, has died.

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Raquel Welch: US actress and model dead at 82 (BBC News)

US actress Raquel Welch, often credited with paving the way for modern day action heroines in Hollywood films, has died at the age of 82.

Performing a duet with her on The Muppet Show helped moi become the W-O-M-A-N I am today! Raquel Welch was one of the most wonderful people I’ve ever worked with. "She was elegant, professional and glamorous beyond belief," said Witherspoon. Actress and producer Viola Davis posted a clip of her singing "I'm a Woman" with Cher in 1975, writing: "You were ageless to me...iconic". Welch went on to address her image in her memoir, Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage, in which she opened up about her childhood, her early career woes as a single mother in Hollywood, and why she would never lie about her age. Despite her public image, however, she long expressed discomfort with the representation of her body, once saying she "was not brought up to be a sex symbol, nor is it in my nature to be one".

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Raquel Welch, Hollywood sex symbol of the '60s and '70s, dies at 82 (PBS NewsHour)

Raquel Welch, whose emergence from the sea in a skimpy, furry bikini in the film "One Million Years B.C." would propel her to international sex symbol ...

(The Jo in her name was from her mother, Josephine). She returned to the Great White Way in 1997 in “Victor/Victoria.” She surprised many critics — and won positive reviews — when she starred in the 1981 musical “Woman of the Year” on Broadway, replacing a vacationing Lauren Bacall. It turned out that I was the Bo Derek of the season, the lady in the loin cloth about whom everyone said, ‘My God, what a bod’ and they expected to disappear overnight.” “I just thought it was a goofy dinosaur epic we’d be able to sweep under the carpet one day,” she told The Associated Press in 1981. Welch’s breakthrough came in 1966’s campy prehistoric flick “One Million Years B.C.,” despite having a grand total of three lines.

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Raquel Welch: 10 Sexiest, Funniest, Most Iconic Roles (Rolling Stone)

There were screen bombshells, movie sex symbols, early film-nerd pin-ups — and then there was Raquel Welch. Born Jo Raquel Tejada, the Bolivian-American ...

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Hollywood actress Raquel Welch dies at 82 (Rappler)

Welch starred in films 'The Three Musketeers,' 'Bedazzled,' and 'Hannie Caulder'

Her father was an aeronautical engineer from Bolivia. Her portrayal of strong, willful women was credited with reshaping stereotypes. Her success in that film was followed by an iconic appearance later the same year in the prehistoric fantasy drama One Million Years B.C.

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Raquel Welch, 'Fantastic Voyage' star, has died at age 82 (CNN Philippines)

She was 82. Welch died Wednesday morning in Los Angeles after a "brief illness," the statement said. The actress, with more than 70 film and television credits, ...

In the 90s, Welch appeared in various sitcoms, including "Seinfeld," where she played herself as a nod to the legendary diva she had become. Welch won a best actress Golden Globe award for her performance, and reprised her role as de Bonacieux in the 1974 sequel "The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge." A number of starring roles for Welch followed in the late 1960s, including the westerns "Bandolero!" (The poster later became a central device in the acclaimed movie "The Shawshank Redemption." Her career took off two years later, with the release of the science fiction film "Fantastic Voyage," about a team of scientists shrunken and injected into a critically ill man's body; and "One Million Years, B.C.," a prehistoric drama that cast Welch as the cavewoman Loana, with the photos of her in a fur bikini becoming the foundation of the movie's marketing campaign, while turning Welch into an international sex symbol. and "Fantastic Voyage," has died, according to a statement provided by her manager, Steve Sauer.

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'One Million Years BC' actress Raquel Welch dies at 82 (Manila Bulletin)

LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Raquel Welch, the US actress who became an international sex symbol after appearing in a deerskin bikini in “One Million Years BC,” died ...

Sending love to her family and her many fans.” Having long hidden her Latino origins, she took on Hispanic roles in the “American Family” series on PBS in 2002 and “Tortilla Soup” in 2001. “It was a major event in my life so why not talk about it?” In her 2010 autobiography “Beyond the Cleavage,” Welch admitted she had struggled to avoid being typecast, writing that her acting career became “eclipsed by this bigger-than-life sex symbol.” But in a rare 2018 interview, Welch said she was at peace with being forever associated with her prehistoric bombshell heroine. “I’m often asked if I get sick of talking about that bikini but the truth is, I don’t,” she told The Sunday Post.

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Hollywood actress Raquel Welch dead at age 82 (Reuters)

Actress Raquel Welch, who helped redefine the traditional image of the Hollywood sex symbol with her portrayals of strong women in dozens of movies in the ...

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Raquel Welch Photos: A Life in Pictures (The New York Times)

Raquel Welch rose to prominence with the B-movie epic “One Million Years B.C.,” a film in which early human beings are seen battling a menagerie of ...

In 1981, she had a breakthrough when she replaced Lauren Bacall as the star of “Woman of the Year” on Broadway. Welch understood the power of the image, writing, “In the photograph I look so convincing, so formidable standing there astride the rocky landscape in that partially shredded animal skin.” She was invariably described as a sex symbol, though she never posed nude for the camera in any film or photo shoot, despite the efforts of Playboy magazine and various producers. “He was the first in a long line of producers and directors who didn’t give a rat’s ass what I thought,” Ms. “One Million Years B.C.” may have been ludicrous, but it made her a star, largely because of the film poster, which depicted her as an indomitable figure towering over the fearsome beasts in the background. Welch recalled in her 2010 memoir, “Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage,” she approached the director, Don Chaffey, on her first day and said, “Listen, Don, I’ve been studying the script and I’ve been thinking — ”

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Hollywood sex symbol Raquel Welch dies at 82 (Sun.Star)

She was 82. The American actress died early Wednesday after a brief illness, according to her agent, Stephen LaManna of the talent agency Innovative Artists.

She surprised many critics—and won positive reviews—when she starred in the 1981 musical “Woman of the Year” on Broadway, replacing a vacationing Lauren Bacall. (The Jo in her name was from her mother, Josephine). She returned to the Great White Way in 1997 in “Victor/Victoria.” It turned out that I was the Bo Derek of the season, the lady in the loin cloth about whom everyone said, ‘My God, what a bod’ and they expected to disappear overnight.” Welch’s breakthrough came in 1966′s campy prehistoric flick “One Million Years B.C.,” despite having a grand total of three lines. “I just thought it was a goofy dinosaur epic we’d be able to sweep under the carpet one day,” she told The Associated Press in 1981.

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Raquel Welch's Enduring Bombshell Status (The New York Times)

For better or worse, Raquel Welch was the rare star who maintained her bombshell status, well into her old age.

Ms. Somehow, Ms. Why then did Ms. [website](https://www.wigs.com/collections/raquel-welch?cid=227147530&aid=18169023730&kid=95961868330&gclid=Cj0KCQiAorKfBhC0ARIsAHDzslujlTlmBBm3Len1xelbl8x9GZHxgqGB73mL6PwlBK431a0NM9p_V-8aAjLlEALw_wcB&usf_sort=r) for her wigs, all approximating her own hairstyles, featured a lineup of models who resembled Ms. The Although she may have had some “outside” help maintaining her youthful face and figure, Ms. Welch never looked unnatural or “pulled.” Instead, she looked recognizably like herself until the end. Sophia Loren — whose beauty was quite similar to Ms. Welch as “a marvelous, breathing monument to womanhood,” and therein lay the paradox of her career: Monuments don’t breathe, and they don’t age, either. Welch’s early career is certainly the famous poster from 1966, advertising her role as Loana, the cave woman in “One Million Years B.C.” In it, she stands on some ancient-looking landscape of sand and rocks, tawny hair over one shoulder, clad in a tattered deerskin bikini. She was an icon of a certain genre, a screen siren of the sexual revolution. The death of Raquel Welch at 82 invites us to think about what happens to our sex symbols when they age.

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Witnesses in GA Trump probe suspected of lying, Raquel Welch ... (USA TODAY)

Witnesses in Georgia's Trump investigation are suspected of lying. What's that mean for the probe? Plus, Raquel Welch dies at 82: 5 Things podcast.

Celebrities remembered her yesterday, including Reese Witherspoon who tweeted, "She was elegant, professional, and glamorous beyond belief. Jayme, great insight on all of this. All right. But what corporate leaders and investors are seeing from research is that it's not just a moral issue, it's a business one. Overall, men outnumber women five to one among named executives, right? And for this story, we wanted to come up with a different way to measure who holds the most power because the way it's typically reported, companies show that they have hundreds of people in executive jobs, when really the most power is held by a handful of individuals at the top of those companies. What types of jobs are we talking about, Elisabeth, and what's the difference in terms of how gig workers file their taxes? So what does that mean for tax season? So much work now takes place in the so-called gig economy. Plus, a look at the latest debt ceiling timeline and how to do your taxes in the gig economy. Taylor Wilson: What's that mean for the probe?

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Raquel Welch obituary (The Guardian)

Star who shot to global fame in the 1960s in One Million Years BC and whose later roles showed her aptitude for comedy.

[Peter Cook](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-peter-cook-1567341.html) and [Dudley Moore](https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/mar/28/guardianobituaries.media) in Bedazzled (1967), a comedy irreverently resetting the Faust legend in 1960s swinging London. Variety described Welch as “at best a pleasantly passable singer”, suiting “the costumes better than she does the vocal and acting requirements”. She also comically played a temperamental version of herself attacking Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards) and Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) in a 1997 episode of Seinfeld. But a technicality involving start dates and contract options ruled out the Bond film and she was cast in Fantastic Voyage (1966), a big-budget sci-fi submarine saga, clad in a wetsuit. She took top billing in Myra Breckinridge (1970), as a transgender movie critic, in a misjudged adaptation of Her last film was How to Be a Latin Lover (2017). In an updating of the [Katharine Hepburn](https://www.theguardian.com/news/2003/jul/01/guardianobituaries.film)-Spencer Tracy 1942 movie of the same title, she gave a show-stopping performance as the TV news personality Tess Harding. In the event, she worked as a model and cocktail waiter in Dallas, Texas, before moving to Los Angeles. The performance won her a Golden Globe best actress award and she reprised the part in The Four Musketeers: Milady’s Revenge (1974). She increasingly took roles on television and worked up an act as a nightclub singer that she took across the US. “It would be inaccurate to say that Miss Welch is a better actress than Miss Bacall, but certainly at this stage of her career she is a more animated musical personality.” Ursula Andress, who had emerged from the sea in another famous bikini for the 1962 James Bond film Dr No, had turned down the role of Loana.

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Hollywood sex symbol Raquel Welch dies at 82 (The Manila Times)

NEW YORK CITY: Raquel Welch, whose emergence from the sea in a skimpy, furry bikini in the film 'One Million Years B.C.' would propel her to international ...

Though she would appear in exploitative films, she also surprised many in the industry with fine performances, including in Richard Lester's "The Three Musketeers," which earned her a Golden Globe, and opposite James Coco in "Wild Party." she wrote in her autobiography, "Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage." "I'm not Penny Marshall or Barbra Streisand," she told the AP in 1993. It turned out that I was the Bo Derek of the season, the lady in the loincloth about whom everyone said, 'My God, what a bod' and they expected to disappear overnight." "I just thought it was a goofy dinosaur epic we'd be able to sweep under the carpet one day," she told The Associated Press (AP) in 1981. NEW YORK CITY: Raquel Welch, whose emergence from the sea in a skimpy, furry bikini in the film "One Million Years B.C."

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Hollywood sex symbol Raquel Welch dies at 82 (Hope Standard)

Raquel Welch, whose emergence from the sea in a skimpy, furry bikini in the film “One Million Years B.C.” would propel her to international sex symbol ...

She surprised many critics — and won positive reviews — when she starred in the 1981 musical “Woman of the Year” on Broadway, replacing a vacationing Lauren Bacall. It turned out that I was the Bo Derek of the season, the lady in the loin cloth about whom everyone said, ‘My God, what a bod’ and they expected to disappear overnight.” (The Jo in her name was from her mother, Josephine). Welch was a divorced mother when she met ex-actor turned press agent, Patrick Curtis. Welch’s breakthrough came in 1966’s campy prehistoric flick “One Million Years B.C.,” despite having a grand total of three lines. 2 spot on Men’s Health’s “Hottest Women of All Time” list.

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Hollywood sex symbol Raquel Welch dies at 82 (North Delta Reporter)

Raquel Welch, whose emergence from the sea in a skimpy, furry bikini in the film “One Million Years B.C.” would propel her to international sex symbol ...

She surprised many critics — and won positive reviews — when she starred in the 1981 musical “Woman of the Year” on Broadway, replacing a vacationing Lauren Bacall. It turned out that I was the Bo Derek of the season, the lady in the loin cloth about whom everyone said, ‘My God, what a bod’ and they expected to disappear overnight.” (The Jo in her name was from her mother, Josephine). Welch was a divorced mother when she met ex-actor turned press agent, Patrick Curtis. Welch’s breakthrough came in 1966’s campy prehistoric flick “One Million Years B.C.,” despite having a grand total of three lines. 2 spot on Men’s Health’s “Hottest Women of All Time” list.

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Six must-see films with Raquel Welch, from 'Fantastic Voyage' to ... (NPR)

The veteran film, television and stage actress died Wednesday morning at the age of 82, after a brief illness.

This 1960s film follows scientist Jan Benes (Jean Del Val) as he develops a way to shrink humans and other objects for brief periods. In a career spanning nearly six decades, Welch started in the 1960s with appearances on TV shows such as The Virginian, McHale's Navy and Bewitched. Welch made film history in this 1969 Western, starring alongside African American actor and former professional football player Jim Brown. Welch only had a few lines, but her animal skin two-piece became part of pop culture history. The movie, set in 1912 in Sonora, Mexico, follows native revolutionary Yaqui Joe (played by Burt Reynolds) as he robs a bank to buy guns for the Yaqui people. The news was confirmed to NPR by her son, Damon.

1960s-70s screen siren Raquel Welch, 82 - BusinessWorld Online (BusinessWorld Online)

LOS ANGELES — Actress Raquel Welch, who helped reshape the traditional image of the Hollywood sex symbol in an era when the movie industry was still overtly ...

3 in its “100 Sexiest Stars of the 20th Century,” and though she posed for the magazine in 1979, she never did a fully nude photo shoot. Her title role in the 1970 comedy film Myra Breckinridge, based on the Gore Vidal novel of the same name, stirred controversy around Ms. Her father was an aeronautical engineer from Bolivia. Vidal as “an awful joke,” also featured John Huston, Mae West, Farrah Fawcett, and Rex Reed, among others. who helped to define the kinds of roles that women could play in a society that had some highly compromised ideas about gender.” “She came to represent a certain kind of sensuality for this culture that Aphrodite did for classical culture,” Mr.

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