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Raquel Welch
Life Time
5 September 1940 - 15 February 2023
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Sex symbol of the 1970s Raquel Welch (Raquel Welch) was born in Chicago on September 5, 1940 in a family of Bolivian and English. The girl grew up extremely alive and charming, so that the acting profession for her, as they say, was written in the family. She studied ballet, from the age of fourteen participated in beauty contests, played on the stage of amateur theater. After school, she entered San Diego State University, and at the age of 19 she married her classmate James Welch and had two children
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Sex symbol of the 1970s Raquel Welch (Raquel Welch) was born in Chicago on September 5, 1940 in a family of Bolivian and English. The girl grew up extremely alive and charming, so that the acting profession for her, as they say, was written in the family. She studied ballet, from the age of fourteen participated in beauty contests, played on the stage of amateur theater. After school, she entered San Diego State University, and at the age of 19 she married her classmate James Welch and had two children with him. The marriage lasted only two years, and, taking the babies with her, she moved to the city of Dallas, where she began to earn a living, speaking on the catwalk of the company “Neiman Marcus”, and at the same time studying dramatic art.
In 1964, she went to conquer Hollywood, and there her sexy beauty was promoted to the fullest. She starred in such films as “Fantastic Journey”, “A Million Years BCE”, “Myra Breckinridge”, “Bandolero!”, “100 Rifles” “In Dazzling Brilliant” “Police”, “Mother, Prisons and Speed”,
"The Monster" "Kansas City Sensation", "Prince and the Beggar", "Last from the Yacht Sheel", "Mad Party".
Fans watched films with her participation with pleasure, she blinded the viewer with her charm, but as a serious dramatic actress, the directors did not perceive her. The exception to the rule was for Rackel the role of Constance Bonacier in the film “The Three Musketeers: The Queen’s Suspension”, for which she was awarded the Golden Globe Award.
Playboy magazine recognized Rackel Welch as the most desirable woman of the 70s.