Rosita Garcia

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Actress - USA
Born August 11, 1906 in Montevideo, Uruguay
Died May 23, 1997 in Culver City, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Rosita Garcia was born on August 11, 1906 in Montevideo, Uruguay. She was an American Actress, known for The Magician (1926), Baroud (1932), The private life of Don Juan (1934), Rosita Garcia's first movie on record is from 1923. Rosita Garcia died on May 23, 1997 in Culver City, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1938.
Biographical Notes in German: Schauspielerin mit einer kurzen Karriere im Stumm- und Tonfilm zwischen 1925 und 1935, eigentlich Olga Garcia-Iniquez, Tochter des kubanischen Generalkonsuls in Miami, kam durch Rex Ingram bei den Dreharbeiten in Florida zu Where the Pavement Ends zum Film. Angeblich soll sie auch in Fred Niblo's Ben Hur eine Komparsenrolle gespielt haben,was kaum wahrscheinlich ist. In Südfrankreich spielte unter dem Namen Rosita Ramirez in den Ingram-Filmen Mare Nostrum, The Magician und Thre Passions. Ihre Szenen in "Mare Nostrum" sind nicht erhalten geblieben.

Rex Ingram besetzte sie für die weibliche Hauptrolle in seinem letzten Film Baroud - sowohl in der englischen wie auch in der französischen version - danach wirkte Rosita Garcia in kleineren Rollen noch in zwei Filmen in England, unter anderem mit Charles Laughton, mit. Die Nennung in einem mexikanischen Film des Jahres 1938 beruht auf einer Verwechslung mit einer gleichnamen Mexikanerin durch den Kritiker der New York Times.

Nach Ausbruch des Zweiten Weltkrieges gelang ihr über Lissabon die Flucht nach Amerika, sie spielte aber in keinem Film mehr und lebte bis zu ihrem Tode zurückgezogen in Los Angeles. (lhg 2014)

Rosita Garcia Filmography [Auszug]
1938: The Beachcomber (Vessel of Wrath) (Cast: Kati), Directed by Erich Pommer, Bartlett Cormack, with Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester, ,
1934: The private life of Don Juan (Cast: Second Tired Businessman's Wife), Directed by Alexander Korda, with Douglas Fairbanks, Merle Oberon, ,
1933: Simoun (unrealized project) (Cast), Directed by Rex Ingram,
1932: Baroud (Love in Morocco, Passion in the Desert) (Cast: Zinah, Si Alal's daughter), Directed by Rex Ingram, Alice Terry, with Rex Ingram, Pierre Batcheff,
1932: Baroud (Cast: Zinah, fille de Si Allal), Directed by Rex Ingram, with , Pierre Batcheff,
1928: The Three Passions (Cast: the girl in the Restaurant (AKA Rosita Ramirez)), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Ivan Petrovich, Alice Terry, Shayle Gardner,
1926: The Magician (Cast: Girl at Snake Scene (/xx/)), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Alice Terry, Paul Wegener, Ivan Petrovich,
1925: Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) (Cast: Pepita (AKA Rosita Ramirez)), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Antonio Moreno, Alice Terry, Hughie Mack,
1923: Where the Pavement ends (The Passion Vine) (Cast: (/xx/) Native Girl), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Edward Connelly, Alice Terry, Ramon Novarro,

. Poster_Mare Nostrum. Poster_Baroud

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