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Isabel del Puerto

Isabel del Puerto (born Elisabeth von Hortenau;[1] August 7, 1921 in Vienna, Austria – March 13, 2014) was an Austrian-born noblewoman Mexican-American model, actress, dancer, writer, photojournalist, realtor and entrepreneur, and is the daughter of Charlotte Helene Beer[2] and Alfred Joseph von Hortenau,[3] a cavalry officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army and illegitimate son of the Archduke Otto Francis of Austria. Her parents divorced when she was two years old.

Isabel del Puerto
Studio publicity photo
Born
Elisabeth von Hortenau

(1921-08-07)August 7, 1921
DiedMarch 13, 2014(2014-03-13) (aged 92)
NationalityMexican, American
Occupation(s)Model, actress, dancer, writer, photo-journalist, realtor and entrepreneur
Years active1925–1989
Spouses
  • Juan Hevia del Puerto
    (m. 1940; div. 1947)
  • Hector Mendoza Orozco
    (m. 1951; div. 1956)
  • Joe Oldham Lanett
    (m. 1973; died 1975)
Children
  • Antonio Miguel Bohler
  • Joe Charles Oldham Lanett
  • Katherine Alexandra Oldham Lanett
Parents
  • Charlotte Helene Beer
  • Alfred Joseph von Hortenau

Early career edit

 
Isabel del Puerto when she was Isadora Duncan's dance student.

At four she made her stage debut under the guidance of Isadora Duncan and her grandmother Maria Schleinzer[4] who was a vedette at the Vienna Court Opera. She attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, Italy, with Alida Valli and other stars of the 1930s.

Movie star edit

 
Isabel del Puerto, movie star, Golden Age of Mexican cinema

After a short career on Broadway, she went to Mexico, where she modeled for a department store and appeared in 17 films, becoming a star of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema of the 1940s and 1950s.

Photo journalist edit

After retiring from films, she worked for Time Life magazines and in advertising and public relations in New York.

Chef edit

She owned and cooked for five gourmet restaurants, among them El Cuchitril, a famous bistro in the Zona Rosa Mexico City.

Writer edit

She was working on her fifth book (a novel set in the early 1900s). One of her oeuvres is a semi-fictitious biography called My Way, two are detective stories: "The Key" and "The Portrait" and one is a book for children, Sonia, which she hoped to have illustrated and published.

Entrepreneur edit

She had a real estate license, selling properties in Mexico and the United States.

Later life and death edit

In her last years, Isabel resided in San Antonio, Texas, with her three dogs that had been picked up as strays. She actively supported the Democratic Party and headed a charity that was trying to help homeless people and their pets.

On 13 March 2014, she died of an embolism at 6:30 p.m. after a brief hospitalization, surrounded by her son Joe, and daughter Kat.[5]

Filmography edit

Del Puerto has taken part in the following films:

Bibliography edit

  • García Riera. Emilio, Breve historia del cine mexicano: primer siglo 1897-1987. México. Publisher: Conaculta, Imcine, Universidad de Guadalajara. Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. 1998. 466 pages.
  • García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. 18 tomos. Publisher ERA. Mexico. 1971.
  • Ayala Blanco. Jorge, La aventura del cine mexicano: en la época de oro y después. Mexico. Publisher: ERA. 1979. 422 pages.

References edit

  1. ^ "Elisabeth von Hortenau b. 7 August 1921 - Rodovid EN". en.rodovid.org. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  2. ^ "Charlotte b. 1893 d. 1966 - Rodovid EN". en.rodovid.org. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  3. ^ "Alfred Joseph von Hortenau b. 10 November 1892 d. 1956 - Rodovid EN". en.rodovid.org. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  4. ^ "Marie Schleinzer b. 25 March 1874 d. 1 June 1949 - Rodovid EN". en.rodovid.org. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  5. ^ "13 de Marzo, Aniversario luctuoso de la actríz Isabel del Puerto". KhronosDigital.com (in Spanish). March 13, 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
  6. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo III 1945-1948, pages 309–314
  7. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo III 1945-1948, pages 335–336
  8. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 52-53
  9. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 49–51
  10. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 101, 102
  11. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, page 29
  12. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, page 115, 116
  13. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 176–178
  14. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 290, 291
  15. ^ García Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. Época Sonora. Tomo V 1952-1954, page 233, De Hollywood a México.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Isabel del Puerto at Wikimedia Commons
  • Isabel del Puerto at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Isabel del Puerto news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Isabel del Puerto born Elisabeth von Hortenau 1 August 7 1921 in Vienna Austria March 13 2014 was an Austrian born noblewoman Mexican American model actress dancer writer photojournalist realtor and entrepreneur and is the daughter of Charlotte Helene Beer 2 and Alfred Joseph von Hortenau 3 a cavalry officer in the Austro Hungarian Army and illegitimate son of the Archduke Otto Francis of Austria Her parents divorced when she was two years old Isabel del PuertoStudio publicity photoBornElisabeth von Hortenau 1921 08 07 August 7 1921Vienna AustriaDiedMarch 13 2014 2014 03 13 aged 92 San Antonio Texas United StatesNationalityMexican AmericanOccupation s Model actress dancer writer photo journalist realtor and entrepreneurYears active1925 1989SpousesJuan Hevia del Puerto m 1940 div 1947 wbr Hector Mendoza Orozco m 1951 div 1956 wbr Joe Oldham Lanett m 1973 died 1975 wbr ChildrenAntonio Miguel BohlerJoe Charles Oldham LanettKatherine Alexandra Oldham LanettParentsCharlotte Helene BeerAlfred Joseph von Hortenau Contents 1 Early career 2 Movie star 3 Photo journalist 4 Chef 5 Writer 6 Entrepreneur 7 Later life and death 8 Filmography 9 Bibliography 10 References 11 External linksEarly career edit nbsp Isabel del Puerto when she was Isadora Duncan s dance student At four she made her stage debut under the guidance of Isadora Duncan and her grandmother Maria Schleinzer 4 who was a vedette at the Vienna Court Opera She attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome Italy with Alida Valli and other stars of the 1930s Movie star edit nbsp Isabel del Puerto movie star Golden Age of Mexican cinemaAfter a short career on Broadway she went to Mexico where she modeled for a department store and appeared in 17 films becoming a star of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema of the 1940s and 1950s Photo journalist editAfter retiring from films she worked for Time Life magazines and in advertising and public relations in New York Chef editShe owned and cooked for five gourmet restaurants among them El Cuchitril a famous bistro in the Zona Rosa Mexico City Writer editShe was working on her fifth book a novel set in the early 1900s One of her oeuvres is a semi fictitious biography called My Way two are detective stories The Key and The Portrait and one is a book for children Sonia which she hoped to have illustrated and published Entrepreneur editShe had a real estate license selling properties in Mexico and the United States Later life and death editIn her last years Isabel resided in San Antonio Texas with her three dogs that had been picked up as strays She actively supported the Democratic Party and headed a charity that was trying to help homeless people and their pets On 13 March 2014 she died of an embolism at 6 30 p m after a brief hospitalization surrounded by her son Joe and daughter Kat 5 Filmography editDel Puerto has taken part in the following films Nunca besare tu boca I Will Never Kiss Your Lips Mexico 1947 Mi madre adorada My Mother Adored Mexico 1948 A Family Like Many Others as Estela Catano Mexico 1949 6 Midnight as Lidia Mexico 1949 Hay lugar para dos es There s a Place for Two as Elsa de Olivares Mexico 1949 7 Angels of the Arrabal Mexico 1949 8 Confessions of a Taxi Driver as Elizabeth de Legazpi Mexico 1949 9 Ventarron Gale as Mirna Mexico 1949 The Devil is a Woman as Clara Mexico 1950 10 Mariachis Mexico 1950 11 Matrimonio y mortaja Marriage and Shroud as Rosario Mexico 1950 12 Rosauro Castro es as Esperanza Mexico 1950 13 Entre abogados te veas Among Lawyers I See You as La amante Mexico 1951 El gendarme de la esquina Policeman on the Corner as Carolina Santillan Mexico 1951 14 Captain Scarlett as Josephine Prenez USA 1953 15 Honey I Shrunk the Kids USA 1989 Old Gringo USA 1989 Bibliography editGarcia Riera Emilio Breve historia del cine mexicano primer siglo 1897 1987 Mexico Publisher Conaculta Imcine Universidad de Guadalajara Zapopan Jalisco Mexico 1998 466 pages Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora 18 tomos Publisher ERA Mexico 1971 Ayala Blanco Jorge La aventura del cine mexicano en la epoca de oro y despues Mexico Publisher ERA 1979 422 pages References edit Elisabeth von Hortenau b 7 August 1921 Rodovid EN en rodovid org Retrieved July 12 2020 Charlotte b 1893 d 1966 Rodovid EN en rodovid org Retrieved July 12 2020 Alfred Joseph von Hortenau b 10 November 1892 d 1956 Rodovid EN en rodovid org Retrieved July 12 2020 Marie Schleinzer b 25 March 1874 d 1 June 1949 Rodovid EN en rodovid org Retrieved July 12 2020 13 de Marzo Aniversario luctuoso de la actriz Isabel del Puerto KhronosDigital com in Spanish March 13 2019 Retrieved April 29 2019 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo III 1945 1948 pages 309 314 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo III 1945 1948 pages 335 336 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo IV 1949 1951 pages 52 53 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo IV 1949 1951 pages 49 51 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo IV 1949 1951 pages 101 102 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo IV 1949 1951 page 29 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo IV 1949 1951 page 115 116 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo IV 1949 1951 pages 176 178 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo IV 1949 1951 pages 290 291 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano Epoca Sonora Tomo V 1952 1954 page 233 De Hollywood a Mexico External links edit nbsp Media related to Isabel del Puerto at Wikimedia Commons Isabel del Puerto at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isabel del Puerto amp oldid 1152018312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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