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Cesar Romero

Cesar Julio Romero Jr. (February 15, 1907 – January 1, 1994) was an American actor and activist. He was active in film, radio, and television for almost sixty years.

Cesar Romero
Romero in 1973
Born
Cesar Julio Romero Jr.

(1907-02-15)February 15, 1907
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 1, 1994(1994-01-01) (aged 86)
Resting placeInglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California, U.S.
Other namesButch
The Latin from Manhattan
Occupations
  • Actor
  • activist
Years active1929–1994
Political partyRepublican
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Coast Guard
Years of service1942–1945
Rank Chief petty officer[1]
Battles/warsWorld War II

His wide range of screen roles included Latin lovers, historical figures in costume dramas, characters in light domestic comedies, and the Joker on the Batman television series, which was included in TV Guide's 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time.[2] He was the first actor to play the character.

Early life

 
Romero as part of the deck crew aboard the USS Cavalier, c. 1944

César Julio Romero Jr. was born in New York City on February 15, 1907, the son of César Julio Romero Sr. (1872–1951) and María Mantilla (1880–1962).[3] His mother was said to be the biological daughter of Cuban national hero José Martí.[4][5][6] His father was born in Barcelona and immigrated to the United States in 1888, where he was an import/export merchant.[7][8] His mother was a concert singer.[9]

Romero grew up in Bradley Beach, New Jersey, and went to Bradley Beach Elementary School, Asbury Park High School,[10] the Collegiate School, and the Riverdale Country Day School.[11] After his parents lost their sugar-import business and suffered losses in the Wall Street crash of 1929, Romero's Hollywood earnings allowed him to support his large family, all of whom followed him to the American West Coast years later. Romero, who referred to himself as "a Latin from Manhattan", lived on and off with various family members for the rest of his life.[12][13]

On October 12, 1942, he enlisted in the United States Coast Guard as an apprentice seaman[14] and served in the Pacific Theater of Operations. He reported aboard the Coast Guard-crewed assault transport USS Cavalier in November 1943. According to a press release from the period, Romero saw action during the invasions of Tinian and Saipan. The same article mentioned that he preferred to be a regular part of the crew and was eventually promoted to the rating of chief boatswain's mate.[1]

Career in film

 
Romero, Fay Wray, director Richard Thorpe and cinematographer George Robinson (in background) on the set of Cheating Cheaters (1934)
 
Romero with Carmen Miranda in Week-End in Havana (1941)

The 6'3" [190 cm] Romero routinely played "Latin lovers" in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles. In 1935, Romero played a leading role The Devil is a Woman opposite Marlene Dietrich. Romero starred as the Cisco Kid in six westerns made between 1939 and 1941. Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies, in the 1940s. He also played a minor role as Sinjin, a piano player in Glenn Miller's band, in the 1942 20th Century Fox musical Orchestra Wives.

In The Thin Man (1934), Romero played a villainous supporting role opposite the film's main stars William Powell and Myrna Loy. Many of Romero's films from this early period saw him cast in small character parts, such as Italian gangsters and East Indian princes. Romero had a lead role as the Pathan rebel leader, Khoda Khan, in John Ford's British Raj-era action film Wee Willie Winkie (1937) starring Shirley Temple and Victor McLaglen and The Little Princess (1939) also with Temple. He also appeared in a comic turn as a foil for Frank Sinatra and his crew in Ocean's 11 (1960) starring the Rat Pack (Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop).

Romero sometimes played the leading man, for example in Allan Dwan's 15 Maiden Lane (1936) opposite Claire Trevor, as well as winning the key role of the Doc Holliday character (with name changed to "Doc Halliday") in Dwan's Wyatt Earp saga Frontier Marshal (1939) starring Randolph Scott and Nancy Kelly three years later. 20th Century Fox, along with mogul Darryl Zanuck, selected Romero to co-star with Tyrone Power in the Technicolor historical epic Captain from Castile (1947), directed by Henry King. While Power played a fictionalized character, Romero played Hernán Cortés, a historical conquistador in Spain's conquest of the Americas.[citation needed]

Among almost countless television credits, Romero appeared several times on The Martha Raye Show in the mid-1950s. He portrayed Don Diego de la Vega's maternal uncle in a number of Season 2 Zorro episodes.[citation needed]

 
Romero in his role as the Joker on the 1960s TV series Batman

In 1958, he guest-starred as Ramon Valdez in How to Marry a Millionaire in the episode entitled "The Big Order". He performed the mambo with Gisele MacKenzie on her NBC variety show, The Gisele MacKenzie Show. He guest-starred in 1957 on CBS's The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour on the first episode of the seventh season ("Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana"). He played "Don Carlos", a Card sharp on the episode, "The Honorable Don Charlie Story" of NBC's Wagon Train. On January 16, 1958, he appeared on The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. In 1959, Romero was cast as Joaquin in the episode "Caballero" from The Texan,[15] and on September 26 of that year, he hosted the Cuban installment of John Gunther's High Road.[4][16]

In 1960, he was cast as Ricky Valenti in "Crime of Passion" from Pete and Gladys.[citation needed] In 1965, Romero played the head of THRUSH in France in "The Never Never Affair" from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

From 1966 to 1968, he portrayed the Joker on Batman. He refused to shave his moustache for the role, and so the supervillain's white face makeup was simply smeared over it throughout the series' run and in the 1966 film.[17]

His guest star work in the 1970s included a recurring role on the western comedy Alias Smith and Jones as Señor Armendariz, a Mexican rancher feuding with Patrick McCreedy (Burl Ives), the owner of a ranch on the opposite side of the border. He appeared in three episodes. Romero later portrayed Peter Stavros on Falcon Crest (from 1985 to 1987). He also appeared in a sixth-season episode of The Golden Girls, where he played a suitor named Tony Delvecchio for Sophia. Apart from these television roles, Romero appeared as A.J. Arno, a small-time criminal who continually opposes Dexter Riley (played by Kurt Russell) and his schoolmates of Medfield College in a series of films by Walt Disney Productions in the 1970s.

 
Romero with actress Phyllis Brooks, c. 1940
 
Niche of Cesar Romero at Inglewood Park Cemetery

Political activities

A registered Republican, Romero appeared in the Nixon-Lodge bumper sticker motorcade campaign[18] in October 1960, and four years later, initially supported Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. in the write-in campaign supporting Lodge for president. Romero appreciated and said he liked Lodge's strong anti-Communist stance in South Vietnam where Lodge was at the time the United States ambassador.[19] Later that year, Romero supported Barry Goldwater in the general election.[20]

Also in 1964, Romero was very much involved in the U.S. Senate race in California that pitted one of Romero's best friends and fellow actor, Republican nominee George Murphy (who nicknamed Romero "Butch"), in his bid to oust then-Senator Pierre Salinger, a Democrat.[21][22]

The Senate race was a heated contest where Salinger had already narrowly defeated then-California State Controller Alan Cranston, who would become a senator in 1968, in the Democratic primary. Both men had "primaried" Senator Clair Engle, who had sought re-nomination despite being terminally ill with a brain tumor; Engle died less than two months after the primary. Then-Democratic Governor Pat Brown appointed Salinger instead of Cranston to fill the vacancy; although the appointment seemed reasonable since Salinger had won the primary, it was roundly criticized by Romero and Murphy as cronyism since Salinger had been the White House press secretary for the late President John F. Kennedy, a close ally of Brown. Romero appealed to disappointed Cranston backers after the primary to support Murphy. Romero's urging helped Salinger lose a race no one thought could be lost.[23]

Murphy lost the full use of his voice during his term when part of his larynx was removed due to throat cancer. Romero employed other Hollywood stars to try to help Murphy win re-election in 1970.[24] However, Murphy lost re-election to John V. Tunney, the son of boxing legend Gene Tunney.

After Murphy's Senate defeat, Romero scaled back his involvement in politics but would take part for a Hollywood friend, such as Ronald Reagan in his successful gubernatorial bids in 1966 and 1970[25] as well as all four of his presidential bids in 1968, 1976, 1980, and 1984. Romero also joined with fellow actors and actresses in lobbying the United States Congress to present the then-dying John Wayne with a Congressional Gold Medal for his service to the nation.[26]

Personal life

Romero never married and had no children, but made frequent appearances at Hollywood events escorting actresses, such as Joan Crawford, Linda Darnell, Barbara Stanwyck, Lucille Ball, Ann Sheridan, Jane Wyman and Ginger Rogers; he was almost always described in interviews and articles as a "confirmed bachelor".[27][citation needed] Many Hollywood historians and biographers have speculated on Romero being closeted about his sexuality.[28][29][30][31][32][33][34] Author Boze Hadleigh included a series of claimed interviews with Romero in Hadleigh's 1996 book Hollywood Gays in which Romero allegedly came out;[35][36] many of the claimed interviews in Hollywood Gays have come into dispute as possible forgeries,[37] and Romero died two years before the book was released.

Charlie Harper, lead singer of English punk band UK Subs, is reportedly a nephew of Romero.[38]

Death

On January 1, 1994, at age 86, Romero died from complications of a blood clot while being treated for bronchitis and pneumonia at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California.[17]

His body was cremated and the ashes were interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California.[39]

For his contributions to the motion picture and television industry, Romero has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6615 Hollywood Boulevard for film and another star at 1719 Vine Street for television.[40][41]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1933 The Shadow Laughs Tony Rico
1934 The Thin Man Chris Jorgenson
1934 British Agent Tito Del Val
1934 Cheating Cheaters Tom Palmer
1934 Strange Wives Boris
1935 Clive of India Mir Jaffar
1935 A Dream Comes True Himself Uncredited
1935 The Good Fairy Joe
1935 Cardinal Richelieu Andre de Pons
1935 The Devil Is a Woman Antonio Galvan
1935 Hold 'Em Yale Gigolo Georgie
1935 Diamond Jim Jerry Richardson
1935 Metropolitan Niki Baroni
1935 Rendezvous Nieterstein
1935 Show Them No Mercy! Tobey
1936 Love Before Breakfast Bill Wadsworth
1936 Nobody's Fool Dizzy Rantz
1936 Public Enemy's Wife Gene Maroc
1937 Wee Willie Winkie Khoda Khan
1937 Dangerously Yours Victor Morell
1937 Ali Baba Goes to Town Himself Uncredited
1938 Happy Landing Duke Sargent
1938 Always Goodbye Count Giovanni 'Gino' Corini
1938 My Lucky Star George Cabot Jr
1938 Five of a Kind Duke Lester
1939 Wife, Husband and Friend Hugo
1939 The Little Princess Ram Dass
1939 The Return of the Cisco Kid Lopez
1939 Frontier Marshal Doc Halliday
1939 Charlie Chan at Treasure Island Rhadini
1939 The Cisco Kid and the Lady Cisco Kid
1939 Hollywood Hobbies Himself Uncredited
1940 He Married His Wife Freddie
1940 Viva Cisco Kid Cisco Kid
1940 Lucky Cisco Kid Cisco Kid
1940 The Gay Caballero Cisco Kid
1941 Romance of the Rio Grande Cisco Kid / Real and fake Carlos Hernandez
1941 Tall, Dark and Handsome J.J. 'Shep' Morrison
1941 Ride on Vaquero Cisco Kid
1941 The Great American Broadcast Bruce Chadwick
1941 Dance Hall Duke McKay
1941 Week-End in Havana Monte Blanca
1942 A Gentleman at Heart Tony Miller
1942 Tales of Manhattan Harry Wilson
1942 Orchestra Wives St. John 'Sinjin' Smith
1942 Springtime in the Rockies Victor Prince
1943 Coney Island Joe Rocco
1943 Wintertime Brad Barton
1946 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Victory Show Himself
1947 Carnival in Costa Rica Pepe Castro
1947 Captain from Castile Hernán Cortés
1948 That Lady in Ermine Joe Sanger
1948 Julia Misbehaves Fred Ghenoccio
1948 Deep Waters Count Mario
1949 The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend Blackie Jobero
1949 Screen Snapshots: Motion Picture Mothers, Inc. Himself
1950 Love That Brute Pretty Willie Wetzchahofsky
1950 Once a Thief Mitch Moore
1951 Happy Go Lovely John Frost
1951 Lost Continent Major Joe Nolan
1951 FBI Girl FBI Agent Glen Stedman
1952 The Jungle Rama Singh
1952 Lady in the Fog Philip 'Phil' O'Dell
1953 The Sword of Granada Don Pedro de Rivera
1953 Street of Shadows Luigi
1953 Prisoners of the Casbah Firouz
1954 Vera Cruz Marquis Henri de Labordere
1955 The Americano Manuel Silvera / "El Gato" / Etc.
1955 The Racers Carlos Chavez
1956 The Leather Saint Tony Lorenzo
1956 Around the World in 80 Days Abdullah's henchman
1957 The Story of Mankind Spanish Envoy
1958 Villa!! Tomás Lopez
1959 My Private Secretaries Rafael Travesi
1960 Ocean's 11 Duke Santos
1960 Pepe Himself
1961 Seven Women from Hell Luis Hullman
1961 The Runaway Father Dugan
1962 If a Man Answers Robert Swan / Adam Wright
1963 We Shall Return Carlos Rodriguez
1963 The Castilian Jerónimo
1963 Donovan's Reef Marquis Andre de Lage
1963 Saint Mike Unknown role
1964 A House Is Not a Home Lucky Luciano
1965 Two on a Guillotine John Harley 'Duke' Duquesne
1965 Sergeant Deadhead Admiral Stoneham
1965 Marriage on the Rocks Miguel Santos
1966 Batman The Joker
1968 Madigan's Millions Mike Madigan
1968 Hot Millions Customs Inspector
1968 Skidoo Hechy
1969 Crooks and Coronets Nick Marco
1969 Midas Run Carlo Dodero
1969 Target: Harry Lt. George Duval
1969 Latitude Zero Dr. Malic / Lt. Hastings
1969 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes A. J. Arno
1969 A Talent for Loving Don Jose
1970 The Red, White, and Black Col. Grierson
1971 Once Upon a Wheel Himself
1971 The Last Generation Unknown role Archive footage
1972 The Proud and the Damned San Carlos' Mayor
1972 Now You See Him, Now You Don't A. J. Arno
1974 The Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe Dr. Richard Grimaldi
1974 The Haunted Mouth B. Plaque Also Narrator
1975 The Strongest Man in the World A. J. Arno
1975 Timber Tramps Greedy sawmill mogul
1976 Carioca Tigre Don Rosalindo Y Guana
1977 Mission to Glory: A True Story Admiral Atondo
1985 Lust in the Dust Father Garcia
1988 Judgement Day Octavio
1995 Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business Himself
1998 The Right Way Mr. Peretti Final role
Posthumous release

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1950 The Ed Wynn Show Himself 1 episode
1954–1958 Passport to Danger Steve McQuinn 33 episodes
1954 A Star Is Born World Premiere Himself TV short
1956–1967 The Red Skelton Hour Prison Convict, Mustapha Dame, Concierge, Russian agent, Clayton Harrison, Witch Doctor, Plumber, Advertising Agency Executive, Pierre, Big Bill - Racketeer 11 episodes
1957 Navy Log Himself/Host
1957 The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show Carlos Garcia Episode: "Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana
1958 Wagon Train Hon Don 'Charlie' Carlos de Fuentes Episode: "The Honorable Don Charlie Story"
1959 Zorro Esteban de la Cruz 4 episodes
1959 The Texan Captain Joaquin Acosta Episode: "Caballero"
1959 John Gunther's High Road Himself 1 episode
1959 Death Valley Days Don Augustin Oblivion Episode: "Olvera"
1959–1965 Rawhide Col. Emilio Vasquez, Don Francisco Maldenado, Big Tim Sloan, Ben Teagle 4 episodes
1960 Love and Marriage Himself 1 episode
1960 Stagecoach West Manolo Lalanda Episode: "A Time To Run"
1960 Five Fingers Ferri Episode: "Counterfeit"
1960–1961 Stagecoach West Colonel Francisco Martinez 2 episodes
1961 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre The Man from Everywhere Episode: "The Ballet of the Pater Bullet"
1962 The Beachcomber Jaoquin Perez, Krasny 2 episodes
1963 Fractured Flickers Himself 1 episode
1963 77 Sunset Strip Lorenzo Cestari Episode: "5: Part 4
1963–1965 Burke's Law Police Chief Alvaro, Gregorio Jonas, Antonio Cardoza, Louis Simone, Marcus DeGrute 5 episodes
1964 Dr. Kildare Dr. Paul Marino Episode: "Onions, Garlic and Flowers That Bloom in the Spring"
1964–1970 The Mike Douglas Show Himself Unknown episodes
1965 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Victor Gervais Episode: "The Never-Never Affair"
1965 Branded Gen. Arriola Episode: "The Mission: Part 2"
1965 Ben Casey Frederic Delano Episode: "Did Your Mother Come from Ireland, Ben Casey?"
1966–1969 Daniel Boone Esteban de Vaca, Adm. Alejandro Buenaventura, Colonel Carlos Navarro 3 episodes
1966–1968 Batman The Joker 22 episodes
1967 T.H.E. Cat Gordon Amley Episode: "Queen of Diamonds, Knave of Hearts"
1968 Get Smart Kinsey Krispen Episode: "The Reluctant Redhead"
1969 Here's Lucy Tony Rivera Episode: "A Date for Lucy"
1970 Julia Bunny Henderson, Bernard Henderson 5 episodes
1970 Bewitched Ernest Hitchcock Episode: "Salem, Here We Come"
1970 It Takes a Thief Mike Episode: "Beyond a Treasonable Doubt"
1971 The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World Himself TV Movie documentary
1971 The Jimmy Stewart Show Harris Crofton 2 episodes
1971 Love, American Style Young Unmarrieds 1 episode
1971 Nanny and the Professor Schiavoni Episode: "The Man Who Came to Pasta"
1971 Mooch Goes to Hollywood Himself TV movie
1971 The Merv Griffin Show Himself 1 episode
1971–1972 Alias Smith and Jones Armendariz 3 episodes
1972 The Mod Squad Frank Barton Episode: "The Connection"
1972 The Jimmy Stewart Show Admiral Decker 2 episodes
1973 Chase Parker Episode: "A Bit of Class"
1974 Ironside Tony Hudson Episode: "The Last Cotillion"
1974 Banacek Marius Avantalu Episode: "The Vanishing Chalice"
1974 Dinah! Himself 1 episode
1975 Medical Center Packy Episode: "The High Cost of Winning"
1976 Ellery Queen Armand Danello Episode: "The Adventure of the Wary Witness"
1977 Chico and the Man Gilberto Rodriguez Episode: "Chco's Padre"
1978 Vega$ Christopher Vincente Episode: "Lost Women
1979 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Amos Armat Episode: "Vegas in Space"
1979–1983 Fantasy Island Sheikh Hameel Habib, Edmond Rome, Frederick Kragen, Maestro Roger Alexander 4 episodes
1980 Charlie's Angels Elton Mills Episode: "Dancing' Angels"
1982 Matt Houston Miles Gantry Episode: "Who Would Kill Ramona?"
1983 Hart to Hart Dr. Villac Episode: "Chamber of Lost Harts"
1984–1986 The Love Boat Carlos Belmonte, John, Stockton, John Drake 4 episodes
1985 Magnum, P.I. Doc Villoroch Episode: "Little Games"
1985–1992 Murder, She Wrote Marcello Abruzzi, Diego Santana 2 episodes
1985 Family Feud Himself 1 episode
1985–1988 Falcon Crest Peter Stavros 52 episodes
1985–1986 Riptide Angelo Guirilini 2 episodes
1988 The Tracey Ullman Show Roland Diego 1 episode
1990 The Golden Girls Tony Episode: "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun... Before They Die"
1993 Edna Time! Himself 1 episode

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
1929 The Street Singer John Broadway[42][43]
1932 Dinner at Eight Ricci Broadway[42][43]

Radio appearances

Year Program Episode/source
1949 Burns and Allen Show Caesar Romero Steals Bills Girlfriend
1952 Hollywood Star Playhouse Diamonds of Gulaga[44]

References

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External links

  • Cesar Romero at IMDb
  • Cesar Romero at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • at the TCM Movie Database
  • Cesar Romero at AllMovie
  • Cesar Romero profile, Virtual-History.com; accessed April 17, 2017.
  • Cesar Romero interview in "Jean Boone - Interview with Cast of Batman, The Movie (1966)" at Texas Archive of the Moving Image
  • Starr, Steve (2006). "Cesar Romero". Entertainment Magazine. Retrieved 2007-05-20.
  • Romero Family Papers Regarding José Martí dloc.com (Digital Library of the Caribbean); accessed April 17, 2017.

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Cesar Julio Romero Jr February 15 1907 January 1 1994 was an American actor and activist He was active in film radio and television for almost sixty years Cesar RomeroRomero in 1973BornCesar Julio Romero Jr 1907 02 15 February 15 1907New York City U S DiedJanuary 1 1994 1994 01 01 aged 86 Santa Monica California U S Resting placeInglewood Park Cemetery Inglewood California U S Other namesButchThe Latin from ManhattanOccupationsActoractivistYears active1929 1994Political partyRepublicanMilitary careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branch United States Coast GuardYears of service1942 1945RankChief petty officer 1 Battles warsWorld War IIHis wide range of screen roles included Latin lovers historical figures in costume dramas characters in light domestic comedies and the Joker on the Batman television series which was included in TV Guide s 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time 2 He was the first actor to play the character Contents 1 Early life 2 Career in film 3 Political activities 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 Theatre 8 Radio appearances 9 References 10 External linksEarly life Edit Romero as part of the deck crew aboard the USS Cavalier c 1944 Cesar Julio Romero Jr was born in New York City on February 15 1907 the son of Cesar Julio Romero Sr 1872 1951 and Maria Mantilla 1880 1962 3 His mother was said to be the biological daughter of Cuban national hero Jose Marti 4 5 6 His father was born in Barcelona and immigrated to the United States in 1888 where he was an import export merchant 7 8 His mother was a concert singer 9 Romero grew up in Bradley Beach New Jersey and went to Bradley Beach Elementary School Asbury Park High School 10 the Collegiate School and the Riverdale Country Day School 11 After his parents lost their sugar import business and suffered losses in the Wall Street crash of 1929 Romero s Hollywood earnings allowed him to support his large family all of whom followed him to the American West Coast years later Romero who referred to himself as a Latin from Manhattan lived on and off with various family members for the rest of his life 12 13 On October 12 1942 he enlisted in the United States Coast Guard as an apprentice seaman 14 and served in the Pacific Theater of Operations He reported aboard the Coast Guard crewed assault transport USS Cavalier in November 1943 According to a press release from the period Romero saw action during the invasions of Tinian and Saipan The same article mentioned that he preferred to be a regular part of the crew and was eventually promoted to the rating of chief boatswain s mate 1 Career in film Edit Romero Fay Wray director Richard Thorpe and cinematographer George Robinson in background on the set of Cheating Cheaters 1934 Trailer for Public Enemy s Wife 1936 Romero with Carmen Miranda in Week End in Havana 1941 The 6 3 190 cm Romero routinely played Latin lovers in films from the 1930s until the 1950s usually in supporting roles In 1935 Romero played a leading role The Devil is a Woman opposite Marlene Dietrich Romero starred as the Cisco Kid in six westerns made between 1939 and 1941 Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable such as Week End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies in the 1940s He also played a minor role as Sinjin a piano player in Glenn Miller s band in the 1942 20th Century Fox musical Orchestra Wives In The Thin Man 1934 Romero played a villainous supporting role opposite the film s main stars William Powell and Myrna Loy Many of Romero s films from this early period saw him cast in small character parts such as Italian gangsters and East Indian princes Romero had a lead role as the Pathan rebel leader Khoda Khan in John Ford s British Raj era action film Wee Willie Winkie 1937 starring Shirley Temple and Victor McLaglen and The Little Princess 1939 also with Temple He also appeared in a comic turn as a foil for Frank Sinatra and his crew in Ocean s 11 1960 starring the Rat Pack Sinatra Dean Martin Sammy Davis Jr Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop Romero sometimes played the leading man for example in Allan Dwan s 15 Maiden Lane 1936 opposite Claire Trevor as well as winning the key role of the Doc Holliday character with name changed to Doc Halliday in Dwan s Wyatt Earp saga Frontier Marshal 1939 starring Randolph Scott and Nancy Kelly three years later 20th Century Fox along with mogul Darryl Zanuck selected Romero to co star with Tyrone Power in the Technicolor historical epic Captain from Castile 1947 directed by Henry King While Power played a fictionalized character Romero played Hernan Cortes a historical conquistador in Spain s conquest of the Americas citation needed Among almost countless television credits Romero appeared several times on The Martha Raye Show in the mid 1950s He portrayed Don Diego de la Vega s maternal uncle in a number of Season 2 Zorro episodes citation needed Romero in his role as the Joker on the 1960s TV series Batman In 1958 he guest starred as Ramon Valdez in How to Marry a Millionaire in the episode entitled The Big Order He performed the mambo with Gisele MacKenzie on her NBC variety show The Gisele MacKenzie Show He guest starred in 1957 on CBS s The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour on the first episode of the seventh season Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana He played Don Carlos a Card sharp on the episode The Honorable Don Charlie Story of NBC s Wagon Train On January 16 1958 he appeared on The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford In 1959 Romero was cast as Joaquin in the episode Caballero from The Texan 15 and on September 26 of that year he hosted the Cuban installment of John Gunther s High Road 4 16 In 1960 he was cast as Ricky Valenti in Crime of Passion from Pete and Gladys citation needed In 1965 Romero played the head of THRUSH in France in The Never Never Affair from The Man from U N C L E From 1966 to 1968 he portrayed the Joker on Batman He refused to shave his moustache for the role and so the supervillain s white face makeup was simply smeared over it throughout the series run and in the 1966 film 17 His guest star work in the 1970s included a recurring role on the western comedy Alias Smith and Jones as Senor Armendariz a Mexican rancher feuding with Patrick McCreedy Burl Ives the owner of a ranch on the opposite side of the border He appeared in three episodes Romero later portrayed Peter Stavros on Falcon Crest from 1985 to 1987 He also appeared in a sixth season episode of The Golden Girls where he played a suitor named Tony Delvecchio for Sophia Apart from these television roles Romero appeared as A J Arno a small time criminal who continually opposes Dexter Riley played by Kurt Russell and his schoolmates of Medfield College in a series of films by Walt Disney Productions in the 1970s Romero with actress Phyllis Brooks c 1940 Niche of Cesar Romero at Inglewood Park CemeteryPolitical activities EditA registered Republican Romero appeared in the Nixon Lodge bumper sticker motorcade campaign 18 in October 1960 and four years later initially supported Henry Cabot Lodge Jr in the write in campaign supporting Lodge for president Romero appreciated and said he liked Lodge s strong anti Communist stance in South Vietnam where Lodge was at the time the United States ambassador 19 Later that year Romero supported Barry Goldwater in the general election 20 Also in 1964 Romero was very much involved in the U S Senate race in California that pitted one of Romero s best friends and fellow actor Republican nominee George Murphy who nicknamed Romero Butch in his bid to oust then Senator Pierre Salinger a Democrat 21 22 The Senate race was a heated contest where Salinger had already narrowly defeated then California State Controller Alan Cranston who would become a senator in 1968 in the Democratic primary Both men had primaried Senator Clair Engle who had sought re nomination despite being terminally ill with a brain tumor Engle died less than two months after the primary Then Democratic Governor Pat Brown appointed Salinger instead of Cranston to fill the vacancy although the appointment seemed reasonable since Salinger had won the primary it was roundly criticized by Romero and Murphy as cronyism since Salinger had been the White House press secretary for the late President John F Kennedy a close ally of Brown Romero appealed to disappointed Cranston backers after the primary to support Murphy Romero s urging helped Salinger lose a race no one thought could be lost 23 Murphy lost the full use of his voice during his term when part of his larynx was removed due to throat cancer Romero employed other Hollywood stars to try to help Murphy win re election in 1970 24 However Murphy lost re election to John V Tunney the son of boxing legend Gene Tunney After Murphy s Senate defeat Romero scaled back his involvement in politics but would take part for a Hollywood friend such as Ronald Reagan in his successful gubernatorial bids in 1966 and 1970 25 as well as all four of his presidential bids in 1968 1976 1980 and 1984 Romero also joined with fellow actors and actresses in lobbying the United States Congress to present the then dying John Wayne with a Congressional Gold Medal for his service to the nation 26 Personal life EditRomero never married and had no children but made frequent appearances at Hollywood events escorting actresses such as Joan Crawford Linda Darnell Barbara Stanwyck Lucille Ball Ann Sheridan Jane Wyman and Ginger Rogers he was almost always described in interviews and articles as a confirmed bachelor 27 citation needed Many Hollywood historians and biographers have speculated on Romero being closeted about his sexuality 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Author Boze Hadleigh included a series of claimed interviews with Romero in Hadleigh s 1996 book Hollywood Gays in which Romero allegedly came out 35 36 many of the claimed interviews in Hollywood Gays have come into dispute as possible forgeries 37 and Romero died two years before the book was released Charlie Harper lead singer of English punk band UK Subs is reportedly a nephew of Romero 38 Death EditOn January 1 1994 at age 86 Romero died from complications of a blood clot while being treated for bronchitis and pneumonia at Saint John s Health Center in Santa Monica California 17 His body was cremated and the ashes were interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery Inglewood California 39 For his contributions to the motion picture and television industry Romero has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6615 Hollywood Boulevard for film and another star at 1719 Vine Street for television 40 41 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1933 The Shadow Laughs Tony Rico1934 The Thin Man Chris Jorgenson1934 British Agent Tito Del Val1934 Cheating Cheaters Tom Palmer1934 Strange Wives Boris1935 Clive of India Mir Jaffar1935 A Dream Comes True Himself Uncredited1935 The Good Fairy Joe1935 Cardinal Richelieu Andre de Pons1935 The Devil Is a Woman Antonio Galvan1935 Hold Em Yale Gigolo Georgie1935 Diamond Jim Jerry Richardson1935 Metropolitan Niki Baroni1935 Rendezvous Nieterstein1935 Show Them No Mercy Tobey1936 Love Before Breakfast Bill Wadsworth1936 Nobody s Fool Dizzy Rantz1936 Public Enemy s Wife Gene Maroc1937 Wee Willie Winkie Khoda Khan1937 Dangerously Yours Victor Morell1937 Ali Baba Goes to Town Himself Uncredited1938 Happy Landing Duke Sargent1938 Always Goodbye Count Giovanni Gino Corini1938 My Lucky Star George Cabot Jr1938 Five of a Kind Duke Lester1939 Wife Husband and Friend Hugo1939 The Little Princess Ram Dass1939 The Return of the Cisco Kid Lopez1939 Frontier Marshal Doc Halliday1939 Charlie Chan at Treasure Island Rhadini1939 The Cisco Kid and the Lady Cisco Kid1939 Hollywood Hobbies Himself Uncredited1940 He Married His Wife Freddie1940 Viva Cisco Kid Cisco Kid1940 Lucky Cisco Kid Cisco Kid1940 The Gay Caballero Cisco Kid1941 Romance of the Rio Grande Cisco Kid Real and fake Carlos Hernandez1941 Tall Dark and Handsome J J Shep Morrison1941 Ride on Vaquero Cisco Kid1941 The Great American Broadcast Bruce Chadwick1941 Dance Hall Duke McKay1941 Week End in Havana Monte Blanca1942 A Gentleman at Heart Tony Miller1942 Tales of Manhattan Harry Wilson1942 Orchestra Wives St John Sinjin Smith1942 Springtime in the Rockies Victor Prince1943 Coney Island Joe Rocco1943 Wintertime Brad Barton1946 Screen Snapshots Hollywood Victory Show Himself1947 Carnival in Costa Rica Pepe Castro1947 Captain from Castile Hernan Cortes1948 That Lady in Ermine Joe Sanger1948 Julia Misbehaves Fred Ghenoccio1948 Deep Waters Count Mario1949 The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend Blackie Jobero1949 Screen Snapshots Motion Picture Mothers Inc Himself1950 Love That Brute Pretty Willie Wetzchahofsky1950 Once a Thief Mitch Moore1951 Happy Go Lovely John Frost1951 Lost Continent Major Joe Nolan1951 FBI Girl FBI Agent Glen Stedman1952 The Jungle Rama Singh1952 Lady in the Fog Philip Phil O Dell1953 The Sword of Granada Don Pedro de Rivera1953 Street of Shadows Luigi1953 Prisoners of the Casbah Firouz1954 Vera Cruz Marquis Henri de Labordere1955 The Americano Manuel Silvera El Gato Etc 1955 The Racers Carlos Chavez1956 The Leather Saint Tony Lorenzo1956 Around the World in 80 Days Abdullah s henchman1957 The Story of Mankind Spanish Envoy1958 Villa Tomas Lopez1959 My Private Secretaries Rafael Travesi1960 Ocean s 11 Duke Santos1960 Pepe Himself1961 Seven Women from Hell Luis Hullman1961 The Runaway Father Dugan1962 If a Man Answers Robert Swan Adam Wright1963 We Shall Return Carlos Rodriguez1963 The Castilian Jeronimo1963 Donovan s Reef Marquis Andre de Lage1963 Saint Mike Unknown role1964 A House Is Not a Home Lucky Luciano1965 Two on a Guillotine John Harley Duke Duquesne1965 Sergeant Deadhead Admiral Stoneham1965 Marriage on the Rocks Miguel Santos1966 Batman The Joker1968 Madigan s Millions Mike Madigan1968 Hot Millions Customs Inspector1968 Skidoo Hechy1969 Crooks and Coronets Nick Marco1969 Midas Run Carlo Dodero1969 Target Harry Lt George Duval1969 Latitude Zero Dr Malic Lt Hastings1969 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes A J Arno1969 A Talent for Loving Don Jose1970 The Red White and Black Col Grierson1971 Once Upon a Wheel Himself1971 The Last Generation Unknown role Archive footage1972 The Proud and the Damned San Carlos Mayor1972 Now You See Him Now You Don t A J Arno1974 The Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe Dr Richard Grimaldi1974 The Haunted Mouth B Plaque Also Narrator1975 The Strongest Man in the World A J Arno1975 Timber Tramps Greedy sawmill mogul1976 Carioca Tigre Don Rosalindo Y Guana1977 Mission to Glory A True Story Admiral Atondo1985 Lust in the Dust Father Garcia1988 Judgement Day Octavio1995 Carmen Miranda Bananas is My Business Himself1998 The Right Way Mr Peretti Final rolePosthumous releaseTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1950 The Ed Wynn Show Himself 1 episode1954 1958 Passport to Danger Steve McQuinn 33 episodes1954 A Star Is Born World Premiere Himself TV short1956 1967 The Red Skelton Hour Prison Convict Mustapha Dame Concierge Russian agent Clayton Harrison Witch Doctor Plumber Advertising Agency Executive Pierre Big Bill Racketeer 11 episodes1957 Navy Log Himself Host1957 The Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Show Carlos Garcia Episode Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana1958 Wagon Train Hon Don Charlie Carlos de Fuentes Episode The Honorable Don Charlie Story 1959 Zorro Esteban de la Cruz 4 episodes1959 The Texan Captain Joaquin Acosta Episode Caballero 1959 John Gunther s High Road Himself 1 episode1959 Death Valley Days Don Augustin Oblivion Episode Olvera 1959 1965 Rawhide Col Emilio Vasquez Don Francisco Maldenado Big Tim Sloan Ben Teagle 4 episodes1960 Love and Marriage Himself 1 episode1960 Stagecoach West Manolo Lalanda Episode A Time To Run 1960 Five Fingers Ferri Episode Counterfeit 1960 1961 Stagecoach West Colonel Francisco Martinez 2 episodes1961 Dick Powell s Zane Grey Theatre The Man from Everywhere Episode The Ballet of the Pater Bullet 1962 The Beachcomber Jaoquin Perez Krasny 2 episodes1963 Fractured Flickers Himself 1 episode1963 77 Sunset Strip Lorenzo Cestari Episode 5 Part 41963 1965 Burke s Law Police Chief Alvaro Gregorio Jonas Antonio Cardoza Louis Simone Marcus DeGrute 5 episodes1964 Dr Kildare Dr Paul Marino Episode Onions Garlic and Flowers That Bloom in the Spring 1964 1970 The Mike Douglas Show Himself Unknown episodes1965 The Man from U N C L E Victor Gervais Episode The Never Never Affair 1965 Branded Gen Arriola Episode The Mission Part 2 1965 Ben Casey Frederic Delano Episode Did Your Mother Come from Ireland Ben Casey 1966 1969 Daniel Boone Esteban de Vaca Adm Alejandro Buenaventura Colonel Carlos Navarro 3 episodes1966 1968 Batman The Joker 22 episodes1967 T H E Cat Gordon Amley Episode Queen of Diamonds Knave of Hearts 1968 Get Smart Kinsey Krispen Episode The Reluctant Redhead 1969 Here s Lucy Tony Rivera Episode A Date for Lucy 1970 Julia Bunny Henderson Bernard Henderson 5 episodes1970 Bewitched Ernest Hitchcock Episode Salem Here We Come 1970 It Takes a Thief Mike Episode Beyond a Treasonable Doubt 1971 The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World Himself TV Movie documentary1971 The Jimmy Stewart Show Harris Crofton 2 episodes1971 Love American Style Young Unmarrieds 1 episode1971 Nanny and the Professor Schiavoni Episode The Man Who Came to Pasta 1971 Mooch Goes to Hollywood Himself TV movie1971 The Merv Griffin Show Himself 1 episode1971 1972 Alias Smith and Jones Armendariz 3 episodes1972 The Mod Squad Frank Barton Episode The Connection 1972 The Jimmy Stewart Show Admiral Decker 2 episodes1973 Chase Parker Episode A Bit of Class 1974 Ironside Tony Hudson Episode The Last Cotillion 1974 Banacek Marius Avantalu Episode The Vanishing Chalice 1974 Dinah Himself 1 episode1975 Medical Center Packy Episode The High Cost of Winning 1976 Ellery Queen Armand Danello Episode The Adventure of the Wary Witness 1977 Chico and the Man Gilberto Rodriguez Episode Chco s Padre 1978 Vega Christopher Vincente Episode Lost Women1979 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Amos Armat Episode Vegas in Space 1979 1983 Fantasy Island Sheikh Hameel Habib Edmond Rome Frederick Kragen Maestro Roger Alexander 4 episodes1980 Charlie s Angels Elton Mills Episode Dancing Angels 1982 Matt Houston Miles Gantry Episode Who Would Kill Ramona 1983 Hart to Hart Dr Villac Episode Chamber of Lost Harts 1984 1986 The Love Boat Carlos Belmonte John Stockton John Drake 4 episodes1985 Magnum P I Doc Villoroch Episode Little Games 1985 1992 Murder She Wrote Marcello Abruzzi Diego Santana 2 episodes1985 Family Feud Himself 1 episode1985 1988 Falcon Crest Peter Stavros 52 episodes1985 1986 Riptide Angelo Guirilini 2 episodes1988 The Tracey Ullman Show Roland Diego 1 episode1990 The Golden Girls Tony Episode Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Before They Die 1993 Edna Time Himself 1 episodeTheatre EditYear Title Role Notes1929 The Street Singer John Broadway 42 43 1932 Dinner at Eight Ricci Broadway 42 43 Radio appearances EditYear Program Episode source1949 Burns and Allen Show Caesar Romero Steals Bills Girlfriend1952 Hollywood Star Playhouse Diamonds of Gulaga 44 References Edit a b Celebrities and other Famous People Cesar Romero Actor United States Coast Guard Retrieved January 22 2022 Bretts Bruce Roush Matt March 25 2013 Baddies to the Bone The 60 nastiest villains of all time TV Guide pp 14 15 Candelaria Cordelia Cesar Romero Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture Vol 2 Westport Conn Greenwood Publishing Group p 705 ISBN 978 0 3133 3211 1 a b Handel Charles September 7 1959 A Look at TV Gunther Plans Unusual Shows The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved April 2 2019 Oliver Myrna January 4 1994 Cesar Romero Suave Star for Over 60 Years Dies at 86 Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 2 2019 Marti Jose Allen Esther April 30 2002 Jose Marti Selected Writings New York Penguin Books Page XXIX ISBN 978 0 1424 3704 9 Year 1910 Census Place Manhattan Ward 12 New York New York Roll T624 1023 Page 3B Enumeration District 0593 FHL microfilm 1375036 National Archives and Records Administration NARA Washington D C NARA Series Passport Applications January 2 1906 March 31 1925 Roll 453 Volume Roll 0453 Certificates 1250 1499 11 Jan 1918 14 Jan 1918 Coons Robbin March 2 1936 Hollywood Sights and Sounds The Gettysburg Times Voger Mark November 8 2014 Batman TV cast on the creation of a camp classic The Star Ledger Newark Retrieved November 15 2014 CESAR ROMERO The actor who created the role of the Joker lived in Bradley Beach as a child and attended Bradley Beach Elementary School and Asbury Park High School Adams Marjory November 16 1957 Movie Question Box The Boston Globe November 16 1957 Retrieved April 2 2019 Thomas Bob June 22 1984 Entertainment Latin from Manhattan Danced to Hollywood The Globe and Mail Toronto Associated Press Retrieved April 2 2019 Thomas Bob January 3 1994 Cesar Romero Actor Dies at 86 A Suave Player in Films and TV The New York Times Associated Press Retrieved April 2 2019 Cesar Romero Signs in Coast Guard Fort Worth Star Telegram Vol 62 no 255 Associated Press October 13 1942 p 5 Retrieved July 23 2022 The Texan Classic Television Archive Archived from the original on April 8 2012 Retrieved January 31 2013 TV Highlights of the Week Daytona Beach Morning Journal September 26 1959 Retrieved April 2 2019 a b Cesar Romero Actor Dies at 86 A Suave Player in Films and TV The New York Times 1994 01 03 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2016 11 26 Get your Nixon bumper stickers Los Angeles Times May 15 2012 Archived from the original on 4 June 2012 Bishop Bob March 20 2019 A Look Back at Everyday Life along the Sunset Strip It Was Fun WeHoVille Critchlow Donald T 2013 10 21 When Hollywood Was Right How Movie Stars Studio Moguls and Big Business Remade American Politics Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 1076 5028 2 1964 Press Photo George Murphy Senatorial Candidate amp Actor Hugs Cesar Romero Historic Images Stecher Raquel October 12 2015 Hollywood s Hispanic Heritage Blogathon Cesar Romero Out of the Past Retrieved July 23 2022 Sabato Larry J July 28 2014 The Senate Race That Couldn t Be Lost And Was Politico Photo George Murphy Republican senatorial candidate with Gale Storm and Cesar Romero Library of Congress September 14 1964 Retrieved July 23 2022 Kalfus Marilyn April 3 2018 Ronald Reagan launched his political career at this Anaheim house selling for 1st time in 6 decades Orange County Register John Wayne and the Congressional Gold Medal The New Frontier Starr Steve Cesar Romero Entertainment Magazine Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved 11 July 2018 Bret David April 15 2009 Joan Crawford Hollywood Martyr New York DaCapo Press p 81 ISBN 978 0 7867 3236 4 Crimmins Cathy 2005 How the Homosexuals Saved Civilization The Time and Heroic Story of How Gay Men Shaped the Modern World Penguin ISBN 978 1 1011 4369 8 Griffin Sean P 2000 Tinker Belles and Evil Queens The Walt Disney Company from the Inside Out New York NYU Press p 98 ISBN 978 0 8147 3122 2 Karol Michael 2004 Lucy A to Z The Lucille Ball Encyclopedia iUniverse p 177 ISBN 978 0 5957 5213 3 Gans Eric 2008 Carole Landis A Most Beautiful Girl Jackson University Press of Mississippi p 80 ISBN 978 1 60473 013 5 Lees Alfred W Nelson Ronald 1999 Longtime Companions Autobiographies of Gay Male Fidelity Binghamton NY Haworth Press pp 17 18 ISBN 978 0 7890 0641 7 Foster David William 2004 Queer Issues in Contemporary Latin American Cinema Austin University of Texas Press p 261 ISBN 978 0 292 70537 1 Hadleigh Boze 1996 Hollywood Gays pp 19 63 ISBN 978 1 5698 0083 6 Mann William J 2001 Behind the Screen How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood 1910 1969 New York Viking pp 157 158 ISBN 978 0 6700 3017 0 Retrieved July 23 2022 Woody McBreairty Interview with Boze Hadleigh 1987 YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 11 17 UK SUBS Inland Empire Weekly Inland Empire Weekly Archived from the original on July 11 2018 Retrieved July 11 2018 Wilson Scott August 22 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3rd ed McFarland p 642 ISBN 978 0 7864 7992 4 Retrieved July 23 2022 Cesar Romero Hollywood Walk of Fame October 25 2019 Cesar Romero Los Angeles Times a b Cesar Romero Theatre Credits a b Cesar Romero Kirby Walter November 16 1952 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review p 48 Retrieved June 18 2015 via Newspapers com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cesar Romero Cesar Romero at IMDb Cesar Romero at the Internet Broadway Database Cesar Romero at the TCM Movie Database Cesar Romero at AllMovie Cesar Romero profile Virtual History com accessed April 17 2017 Cesar Romero interview in Jean Boone Interview with Cast of Batman The Movie 1966 at Texas Archive of the Moving Image Starr Steve 2006 Cesar Romero Entertainment Magazine Retrieved 2007 05 20 Romero Family Papers Regarding 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