RACQUEL WELCH: Iconic 60’s movies starlet passes away
- By : James Bryson
- Category : World Events
ANYONE MY AGE IT IS HARD TO FORGET THE SEXY PRESENCE THAT ICONIC ACTRESS RACQUEL WELCH BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN.
THE ACTRESS PASSED AWAY AT 82 AFTER A LONG BOUT WITH ILLNESS. SHE MAINTAINED HER CLASSIC LOOKS ALL THE WAY TO THE END.
Raquel Welch was born in Chicago in 1940.
The American actress Raquel Welch, remembered for films such as “One Million Years BC” and for being a sexual icon of the sixties, died this Wednesday at the age of 82 after an illness.
Welch’s family confirmed the death to the celebrity portal TMZ and assured that the death occurred after the actress suffered “a brief illness” of which no further details were given.
The daughter of a Bolivian engineer who moved to the United States, Raquel Welch was born in Chicago in 1940.
His path in the entertainment industry began with Elvis Presley with a small role in “Roustabout” (1964) and later he would obtain more weighty work in films such as “Fantastic Voyage” (1966).
His career took off with the prehistoric adventure “One Million Years BC” (1966). The image of Welch and her de ella’s iconic bikini cemented her status de ella as a “sex-symbol” in a tape whose promotional poster went down in movie history.
Her beauty and erotic potential were taken advantage of by the industry, which created for her one of the most macho nicknames in Hollywood: “The Body.”
The actress was also part of titles such as “Lady in Cement” (1968), along with Frank Sinatra and some of her most remembered tapes are the western “Hannie Caulder” (1971) and “Fathom” (1967).
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The actress was also part of titles like ‘Lady in Cement’ (1968), along with Frank Sinatra.
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