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Rita Moreno (born Rosa Dolores Alverío Marcano; [1] December 11, 1931) is an American actress, dancer, and singer. [2] With a career spanning eight decades she is known for her roles on stage and screen, and is one of the last remaining stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood .
Rita Moreno remembers her days in The Electric Company fondly — and so do the show’s viewers.. While chatting with PEOPLE ahead of her guest appearance on Mayan and George Lopez’s sitcom ...
Rita Moreno is an American actress of Puerto Rican descent, dancer, and singer. Throughout her career spanning over 70 years, she has appeared in numerous film, television, and theater projects. Throughout her career spanning over 70 years, she has appeared in numerous film, television, and theater projects.
Rita Moreno's grandson, Justin Fisher, has a bright future in journalism! The Fast X star brought her 24-year-old grandson in for a "Spilling the E-Tea" interview and the adorable duo answered ...
Rita Moreno says it was always in her nature to be generous – to hold doors for people and help lighten a mother’s load if she was struggling with shopping bags and children. “She really ...
Empty Nest is an American television sitcom that aired for seven seasons on NBC from October 8, 1988, to June 17, 1995. The series, which was created as a spin-off of The Golden Girls by creator and producer Susan Harris, starred Richard Mulligan as recently widowed pediatrician Dr. Harry Weston, whose two adult daughters return home to live with him.
Moreno said children are “tender” and susceptible to believing what others tell them. “When someone says that, you accept it." Rita Moreno on TODAY on March 4. 2024.
Top of the Heap is an American sitcom that ran for seven episodes on Fox from April 7 until May 19, 1991, the most successful (as it was the only one to make it to series) of three attempted spin-offs of Married... with Children that started as backdoor pilots (the other two being Radio Free Trumaine [citation needed] and Enemies [citation needed]).