This page will contain discussion groups about Caitlin Clarke, as they become available.Caitlin ClarkeCaitlin Clarke (May 3, 1952 - September 9, 2004) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A US stage and film actress of the 1980s and 1990s, she was best known for her film role of Valerian in the 1981 fantasy film Dragonslayer, and for her stage role of Charlotte Cardoza in the 1998-1999 Broadway musical Titanic. She died after a long battle with ovarian cancer. Selected PerformancesTheaterBroadway: Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap (1983), Strange Interlude (1985), Arms and the Man
(1985), The Marriage of Figaro (1985), Titanic: A New Musical (1998). Film
TelevisionSeries: Northern Exposure, The Equalizer, Once A Hero, Moonlighting, Sex And The
City, Law And Order ("Menace", "Juvenile", "Stiff"). This page about Caitlin Clarke includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Caitlin Clarke News stories about Caitlin Clarke External links for Caitlin Clarke Videos for Caitlin Clarke Wikis about Caitlin Clarke Discussion Groups about Caitlin Clarke Blogs about Caitlin Clarke Images of Caitlin Clarke |
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Series: Northern Exposure, The Equalizer, Once A Hero, Moonlighting, Sex And The
City, Law And Order ("Menace", "Juvenile", "Stiff"). She died after a long battle with ovarian cancer. She was soon approached by director Emilio Fernández, and she began making Spanish-language films that brought her great success in Mexico over the next twenty years. A US stage and film actress of the 1980s and 1990s, she was best known for her film role of Valerian in the 1981 fantasy film Dragonslayer, and for her stage role of Charlotte Cardoza in the 1998-1999 Broadway musical Titanic. She returned to Mexico in 1942. Caitlin Clarke (May 3, 1952 - September 9, 2004) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her collaboration with Welles, Journey Into Fear (1942), was her last major Hollywood film. An affair with Orson Welles was reported to have been the cause of her divorce from Gibbons in 1941. With the advent of talkies she was usually relegated to exotic and unimportant roles, but scored successes with Flying Down to Rio (the film that launched the careers of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in 1933) and Madame DuBarry (1934). In 1930, she married Cedric Gibbons, one of MGM's leading art directors and production designers. She came to be admired as one of the most beautiful women on screen, and her career flourished until the end of the silent era. She was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1926, but initially struggled to overcome prejudice. The marriage ended in divorce but del Río retained her married name, continued to pursue a career as an actress, and made her first film appearance in 1925. In 1921 she married Jaime del Río, and through a Hollywood friend the couple emigrated to the USA with the plan of establishing showbusiness careers for themselves: screenwriter and actress, respectively. Her wealthy family lost all their assets during the Mexican Revolution, and a desire to restore her comfortable lifestyle inspired her to follow a career as an actress. Born Dolores Martínez Asúnsolo y López Negrete in Durango, Mexico, del Río was the cousin of actor Ramón Novarro. She was a star of Hollywood films during the silent era and became an important actress in Mexican films later in her life. Dolores del Río (August 3, 1905 - April 11, 1983) was a Mexican film actress. |