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Raquel Welch(1940-2023)

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IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000359
Raquel Welch
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A new reigning 1960s international sex symbol took to the cinematic throne as soon as Raquel Welch emerged from the sea in her purposely depleted, furry prehistoric bikini. Tantalizingly wet with her garb clinging to all the right amazonian places, One Million Years B.C. (1966), if nothing else, captured the hearts and libidos of modern men (not to mention their teenage sons) while producing THE most definitive and best-selling pin-up poster of that time.

She was born Jo Raquel Tejada on September 5, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, the first of three children of Bolivian-born Armando Carlos Tejada, an aerospace engineer, and his wife, Josephine Sarah (Hall). The family moved to San Diego, California (her father was transferred) when Raquel was only two. Taking dance lessons as a youngster, she grew up to be quite a knockout and nailed a number of teen beauty titles ("Miss Photogenic," "Miss La Jolla," "Miss Contour," "Miss Fairest of the Fair" and "Miss San Diego").

With her sights set on theater arts, she studied at San Diego State College on a scholarship starting in 1958 and married her first husband, high school sweetheart James Welch, the following year. They had two children: Damon Welch (born 1959), who later became an actor/production assistant, and actress Tahnee Welch (born 1961). Tahnee went on to take advantage of her own stunning looks as an actress, most notably with her prime role in Cocoon (1985).

Off campus, she became a local TV weather girl in San Diego and eventually quit college. Following the end of her marriage in 1962 (although Raquel and James Welch didn't divorce until 1964), she packed up her two children and moved to Dallas, Texas, where she modeled for Neiman-Marcus and worked as a barmaid for a time.

Regrouping, she returned to California and made the rounds of film/TV auditions. She found work providing minor but sexy set decoration on the small screen (Bewitched (1964), McHale's Navy (1962) and The Virginian (1962)) as well as the large screen (Elvis Presley's Roustabout (1964) and Doris Day's Do Not Disturb (1965)). Caught in the midst of the "beach party" craze, it's not surprising to find out that her first major film role was A Swingin' Summer (1965), which concentrated more on musical guests The Righteous Brothers and Gary Lewis & The Playboys than on Welch's outstanding assets. But 20th Century-Fox certainly took notice and signed her up.

With her very first film under contract (actually, she was on loan out to Britain's Hammer Studios at the time), she took on One Million Years B.C. (1966) (the remake of One Million B.C. (1940), in the role originated by Carole Landis), and the rest is history. Welch remained an international celebrity in her first few years of stardom. In England, she was quite revealing as the deadly sin representing "lust" for the comedy team of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in their vehicle Bedazzled (1967), and as the title secret agent in the spy spoof Fathom (1967). In Italy, she gained some exposure in primarily mediocre vehicles opposite such heartthrobs as Marcello Mastroianni.

Back in the U.S., however, she caused quite a stir in her groundbreaking sex scenes with black athlete Jim Brown in the "spaghetti western" 100 Rifles (1969), and as the transgender title role in the unfathomable Myra Breckinridge (1970). Adapted from Gore Vidal's novel, she created some unwelcome notoriety by locking horns with septuagenarian diva Mae West on the set. The instant cult movie certainly didn't help Welch's attempt at being taking seriously as an actress.

Box office bombs abounded. Try as she might in such films as Kansas City Bomber (1972) and The Wild Party (1975), which drew some good reviews for her, her sexy typecast gave her little room to breathe. With determination, however, she partly offset this with modest supporting roles in larger ensemble pieces. She showed definite spark and won a Golden Globe for the swashbuckler The Three Musketeers (1973), and appeared in the mystery thriller The Last of Sheila (1973). She planned on making a comeback in Cannery Row (1982), even agreeing to appear topless (which she had never done before), but was suddenly fired during production without notice. She sued MGM for breach of contract and ultimately won a $15 million settlement, but it didn't help her film career and only helped to label her as trouble on a set.

TV movies became a positive milieu for Welch as she developed sound vehicles for herself such as The Legend of Walks Far Woman (1980) and Right to Die (1987), earning a Golden Globe nomination for the latter project. She also found a lucrative avenue pitching beauty products in infomercials and developing exercise videos (such as Jane Fonda).

Welch took advantage of her modest singing and dancing abilities by performing in splashy Las Vegas showroom acts and starring in such plausible stage vehicles as "Woman of the Year" and "Victor/Victoria". She spoofed her own image on occasion, most memorably on Seinfeld (1989). Into the millennium, she co-starred in the Hispanic-oriented TV series American Family (2002) and the short-lived comedies Welcome to the Captain (2008) and Date My Dad (2017), along with the movies Tortilla Soup (2001), Legally Blonde (2001), Forget About It (2006) and How to Be a Latin Lover (2017).

Her three subsequent marriages were to producer/agent Patrick Curtis (who produced her TV special, Raquel (1970)), director André Weinfeld (who directed her in several fitness videos), and pizza parlor owner Richie Palmer, who was 14 years her junior. All these unions ended in divorce.

She died at 2:25 a.m. on February 15, 2023, aged 82, at her Los Angeles home after suffering a cardiac arrest. She had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
BornSeptember 5, 1940
DiedFebruary 15, 2023(82)
BornSeptember 5, 1940
DiedFebruary 15, 2023(82)
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000359
  • Awards
    • 7 wins & 12 nominations total

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Charlton Heston, Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, Faye Dunaway, Oliver Reed, and Michael York in The Three Musketeers (1973)
The Three Musketeers
7.1
  • Constance de Bonacieux
  • 1973
Fantastic Voyage (1966)
Fantastic Voyage
6.8
  • Cora Peterson
  • 1966
Fathom (1967)
Fathom
5.7
  • Fathom Harvill
  • 1967
Myra Breckinridge (1970)
Myra Breckinridge
4.5
  • Myra Breckinridge
  • 1970

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Actress



  • Raquel Welch, Barry Watson, Lilah Fitzgerald, Audrey Smallman, and Zenia Marshall in Date My Dad (2017)
    Date My Dad
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Rosa
    • 2017
  • Raquel Welch, Salma Hayek, Rob Lowe, Kristen Bell, and Eugenio Derbez in How to Be a Latin Lover (2017)
    How to Be a Latin Lover
    6.0
    • Celeste
    • 2017
  • Raquel Welch, Brian Dennehy, Bill Cobbs, Ali Hillis, Doug Jones, Katie McClellan, Lee Meriwether, Logan Bartholomew, James Wolford Hardin, Kevin Bryan, Mike Seely, Myko Olivier, Ryan Phillips, Chris Petty, Kim Baptiste, and Brennan James Callan in The Ultimate Legacy (2016)
    The Ultimate Legacy
    5.9
    TV Movie
    • Miss Sally Mae Anderson
    • 2016
  • House of Versace (2013)
    House of Versace
    5.7
    TV Movie
    • Aunt Lucia
    • 2013
  • David Caruso, Eva LaRue, Rex Linn, Omar Benson Miller, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, and Jonathan Togo in CSI: Miami (2002)
    CSI: Miami
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Vina Navarro
    • 2012
  • Chris Klein, Fran Kranz, and Valerie Azlynn in Welcome to the Captain (2008)
    Welcome to the Captain
    5.9
    TV Series
    • Charlene Van Ark
    • Charlene Van Ness
    • 2008
  • Forget About It (2006)
    Forget About It
    4.6
    • Christine DeLee
    • 2006
  • James Garner, Katey Sagal, David Spade, Kaley Cuoco, Amy Davidson, and Martin Spanjers in 8 Simple Rules (2002)
    8 Simple Rules
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Jackie
    • 2004
  • Raquel Welch, Sonia Braga, Edward James Olmos, Constance Marie, and Esai Morales in American Family (2002)
    American Family
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Aunt Dora
    • 2002
  • Reese Witherspoon, Selma Blair, Luke Wilson, Matthew Davis, Samantha Lemole, Meredith Scott Lynn, and Osgood Perkins in Legally Blonde (2001)
    Legally Blonde
    6.5
    • Mrs. Windham Vandermark
    • 2001
  • Hector Elizondo, Elizabeth Peña, Tamara Mello, and Jacqueline Obradors in Tortilla Soup (2001)
    Tortilla Soup
    6.7
    • Hortensia
    • 2001
  • Michael J. Fox, Barry Bostwick, Alan Ruck, Michael Boatman, Connie Britton, Alexander Chaplin, and Richard Kind in Spin City (1996)
    Spin City
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Abby Lassiter
    • Abby
    • 1997–2000
  • Jean-Marc Barr and Ophélie Winter in What I Did for Love (1998)
    What I Did for Love
    3.9
    • Jacqueline
    • 1998
  • Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson in Chairman of the Board (1997)
    Chairman of the Board
    2.3
    • Grace Kosik
    • 1997
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, and Michael Richards in Seinfeld (1989)
    Seinfeld
    8.9
    TV Series
    • Raquel Welch
    • 1997

Producer



  • Raquel Welch, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Elam, and Strother Martin in Hannie Caulder (1971)
    Hannie Caulder
    6.4
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1971
  • The Sorcerers (1967)
    The Sorcerers
    6.2
    • associate producer (uncredited)
    • 1967

Writer



  • Raquel Welch in From Raquel with Love (1980)
    From Raquel with Love
    4.8
    TV Special
    • written by
    • 1980

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  • Alternative names
    • Raquel Tejada
  • Height
    • 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
  • Born
    • September 5, 1940
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • February 15, 2023
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(cardiac arrest subsequent to Alzheimer's disease)
  • Spouses
      Richie PalmerJuly 17, 1999 - 2004 (divorced)
  • Children
      Tahnee Welch
  • Parents
      Armando Carlos Tejada Urquizo
  • Relatives
      James Stanford Tejada(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Stage: Starred in "Victor/Victoria" on Broadway (replaced Julie Andrews).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 2 Portrayals
    • 7 Interviews
    • 28 Articles
    • 53 Pictorials
    • 206 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    She was a cousin of Lidia Gueiler, who was President of Bolivia, from 1979 to 1980, and was the country's first female head of state; and of general Luis García Meza, who was the subsequent President of Bolivia, from 1980 to 1981. She was also a niece of economist and politician José Luis Tejada Sorzano, another Bolivian president.
  • Quotes
    Once you get rid of the idea that you must please other people before you please yourself, and you begin to follow your own instincts - only then can you be successful. You become more satisfied, and when you are, other people will tend to be satisfied by what you do.
  • Nickname
    • Rocky
  • Salaries
      Bluebeard
      (1972)
      $150,000

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  • When did Raquel Welch die?
    February 15, 2023
  • How did Raquel Welch die?
    Cardiac arrest subsequent to Alzheimer's disease
  • How old was Raquel Welch when she died?
    82 years old
  • Where did Raquel Welch die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Raquel Welch born?
    September 5, 1940

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