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Raquel Welch

Jo Raquel Welch (née Tejada; September 5, 1940 – February 15, 2023) was an American actress and model.

Raquel Welch
Welch in 1968
Born
Jo Raquel Tejada

(1940-09-05)September 5, 1940
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedFebruary 15, 2023(2023-02-15) (aged 82)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
EducationSan Diego State University
OccupationActress
Years active1958–2017
Spouses
James Welch
(m. 1959; div. 1964)
(m. 1967; div. 1972)
(m. 1980; div. 1990)
Richard Palmer
(m. 1999; div. 2004)
Children2, including Tahnee

Welch first won attention for her role in Fantastic Voyage (1966), after which she won a contract with 20th Century Fox. They lent her contract to the British studio Hammer Film Productions, for whom she made One Million Years B.C. (1966). Although Welch had only three lines of dialogue in the film, images of her in the doe-skin bikini became bestselling posters that turned her into an international sex symbol. She later starred in Bedazzled (1967), Bandolero! (1968), 100 Rifles (1969), Myra Breckinridge (1970), and Hannie Caulder (1971). She made several television variety specials.

Through her portrayal of strong female characters, which helped in her breaking the mold of the traditional sex symbol, Welch developed a unique film persona that made her an icon of the 1960s and 1970s. Her rise to stardom in the mid-1960s was partly credited with ending Hollywood's vigorous promotion of the blonde bombshell.[1][2][3] She won a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical or Comedy in 1974 for her performance in The Three Musketeers. She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Television Film for her performance in the film Right to Die (1987). In 1995, Welch was chosen by Empire magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History". Playboy ranked Welch No. 3 on their "100 Sexiest Stars of the Twentieth Century" list.

Early life

Welch was born Jo Raquel Tejada on September 5, 1940, in Chicago, Illinois. She was the first child of Armando Carlos Tejada Urquizo and Josephine Sarah Hall.[4][5] Her father, Armando Tejada, was an aeronautical engineer from La Paz, Bolivia, son of Agustin Tejada and Raquel Urquizo.[6] In 2010, while she was being interviewed on the talk show Tavis Smiley, Welch stated, "My father came from a country called Bolivia. He was of Spanish descent."[7][8][9] Her cousin, Bolivian politician Lidia Gueiler Tejada, became the first female president of Bolivia and the second female non-royal head of state in the Americas.[10] Welch was named after her paternal grandmother.[11][12] Her mother, Josephine Hall, was the daughter of architect Emery Stanford Hall and his wife Clara Louise Adams; she was of English ancestry.[13] Welch had a younger brother, James "Jim" Tejada, and a younger sister, Gayle Tejada.[14]

The family moved from Illinois to San Diego, California, when Welch was two years old. Welch attended the Pacific Beach Presbyterian Church every Sunday with her mother.[15] As a young girl, Welch had the desire to be a performer and entertainer. She began studying ballet at age seven, but after ten years of study, she left the art at seventeen when her instructor told her she did not have the right body type for professional ballet companies.[16] At age 14, she won beauty titles as Miss Photogenic and Miss Contour.[17] While attending La Jolla High School she won the title of Miss La Jolla and the title of Miss San Diego — the Fairest of the Fair — at the San Diego County Fair.[18] This long line of beauty contests eventually led to the state title of Maid of California. Her parents divorced when she finished her school years.[19]

Welch graduated with honors from high school in 1958.[20] Seeking an acting career, she entered San Diego State College on a theater arts scholarship,[21] and the following year she married her high school sweetheart, James Welch. She assumed his last name and kept it throughout her life.[22] She won several parts in local theater productions.[17] In 1959, she played the title role in The Ramona Pageant, a yearly outdoor play at Hemet, California, which is based on the novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson.

In 1960, Welch got a job as a weather presenter at KFMB, a local San Diego television station.[23] Because her family life and television duties were so demanding she decided to give up her drama classes. After her separation from James Welch, she moved with her two children to Dallas, Texas, where she made a "precarious living" as a model for Neiman Marcus and as a cocktail waitress.[17]

Career

1963–1966: Early works and breakthrough

Welch initially intended to move to New York City from Dallas, but moved back to Los Angeles in 1963[17] and started applying for roles with film studios. During this period, she met a one-time child actor and Hollywood agent Patrick Curtis who became her personal and business manager.[21] They developed a plan to turn Welch into a sex symbol.[17] To avoid typecasting as a Latina, he convinced her to use her husband's last name.[17]

She was cast in small roles in two films, A House Is Not a Home (1964) and the musical Roustabout (1964), an Elvis Presley film. She also landed small roles on the television series Bewitched, McHale's Navy and The Virginian and appeared on the weekly variety series The Hollywood Palace as a billboard girl and presenter. She was one of many actresses who auditioned for the role of Mary Ann Summers on the television series Gilligan's Island.

Welch's first featured role was in the beach film A Swingin' Summer (1965). That same year, she won the Deb Star while her photo in a Life magazine layout called "The End of the Great Girl Drought!" created a buzz around town.[24] She was noticed by the wife of producer Saul David, who recommended her to 20th Century Fox, where with the help of Curtis she landed a contract.[17] She agreed to a seven-year nonexclusive contract, five pictures over the next five years, and two floaters.[21] Studio executives talked about changing her name to "Debbie". They thought "Raquel" would be hard to pronounce. She refused their request. She wanted her real name, so she stuck with "Raquel Welch".[25][26] She was cast in a leading role in the sci-fi film Fantastic Voyage (1966), in which she portrayed a member of a medical team that is miniaturized and injected into the body of an injured scientist with the mission to save his life. The film was a hit and made her a star.[17]

 
This 1966 promotional still of Welch in the deerskin bikini became a bestselling poster and turned her into an instant pin-up girl.

Fox loaned Welch to Hammer Studios in Britain where she starred in One Million Years B.C. (1966), a remake of the Hal Roach film One Million B.C. (1940). Her only costume was a two-piece deer skin bikini. She was described as "wearing mankind's first bikini" and the fur bikini was described as a "definitive look of the 1960s".[27][28] The New York Times hailed her in its review of the film (which was released in the UK in 1966 and in the U.S. in 1967), "a marvelous breathing monument to womankind".[29] One author said, "although she had only three lines in the film, her luscious figure in a fur bikini made her a star and the dream girl of millions of young moviegoers".[17] A publicity still of her in the bikini became a bestselling poster and turned her into an instant pin-up girl.[30] The film raised Welch's stature as a leading sex symbol of the era.[31] In 2011, Time magazine listed Welch's B.C. bikini in the "Top Ten Bikinis in Pop Culture".[32]

In 1966, Welch starred with Marcello Mastroianni in the Italian film Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand for Joseph E. Levine.[33] The same year, she appeared in the film Sex Quartet as Elena in the segment "Fata Elena". She was the only American in the cast of the anthology film The Oldest Profession (1967); her segment was directed by Michael Pfleghar. In Italy, she also appeared in a heist film for MGM, The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968). It co-starred Edward G. Robinson, who said of Welch, "I must say she has quite a body. She has been the product of a good publicity campaign. I hope she lives up to it because a body will only take you so far."[34]

1967–1979: International stardom

Her first starring vehicle, the British Modesty Blaise-style spy film Fathom (1967), was filmed in Spain for 20th Century Fox. Second unit director Peter Medak said Welch "was at that time quite inexperienced, exactly like one of those American drum majorettes. But she tried very hard and went to see the rushes each day, gradually improving. 'Who's this dumb broad?' people used to say. But I said: 'You wait. I'll bet she makes it.' I liked her very much because she was such a genuine person. And she had a beautiful body which always helps."[35] Welch said her role was "a blown up Barbie doll".[36] Reviewing her performance, the Los Angeles Times film critic said that "each new Raquel Welch picture brings further proof that when Maria Montez died they didn't break the mold. Like Maria, Raquel can't act from here to there, but both ladies seem to have been born to be photographed ... this sappiest of spy pictures."[37]

At this stage, Welch owed Fox four films, at one a year. She and Curtis also established their own production company, Curtwel.[33] Fox wanted Welch to play Jennifer in their adaptation of Valley of the Dolls but she refused, wanting to play the role of Neely O'Hara. The studio was not interested, casting Patty Duke; Sharon Tate played Jennifer North.[38]

 
Welch with Dean Martin in Bandolero! (1968)

In England, she appeared as Lust incarnate in the Peter CookDudley Moore comedy, Bedazzled (1967), a Swinging Sixties retelling of the Faust legend. It was popular, as was the Western, Bandolero! (1968), which was shot in Del Rio, Texas, at the Alamo Village. She co-starred with James Stewart and Dean Martin. "I think she's going to stack up all right," Stewart said of Welch.[39] "No one is going to shout, 'Wow it's Anne Bancroft all over again'," said Welch of her performance, "but at least I'm not Miss Sexpot running around half naked all the time."[36]

In 1968, Welch appeared with Frank Sinatra in the detective film Lady in Cement, a sequel to the film Tony Rome (1967). She played the socialite Kit Forrest, the romantic interest of Tony Rome. Welch later said wittily that she caught the film from time to time and realized only later that Kit Forrest was an alcoholic: "I'm watching this movie and I'm thinking, 'What the hell has she got on?' At one point, I had this epiphany: 'Oh, she's an alcoholic!' I didn't know that. How could I miss that?" She reportedly was so smitten with Sinatra that she forgot to act: "I think I was just so enamored with Frank Sinatra, you know. He's hypnotic."[40]

Welch starred as a freedom fighter leader in 100 Rifles, a 1969 western directed by Tom Gries and filmed in Almería, Spain. It also starred Jim Brown, Burt Reynolds, and Fernando Lamas. The film provoked publicity and controversy at the time because it included a love scene between Welch and Brown that breached Hollywood's taboo against onscreen interracial intimacy.[41] The film is remembered for the spectacular "Shower Scene" in which Welch distracts the soldiers on the train by taking a shower at a water tower along the tracks. The director, Gries, tried hard to convince Welch to do the scene naked, but she refused. It was one of the many instances Welch resisted going nude on-screen and pushed back for years against producers who wanted her to act or pose nude.[42][43] In 1969, Welch also starred in the thriller Flareup and had a supporting role in the dark comedy The Magic Christian.

Welch's most controversial role came in Myra Breckinridge (1970). She took the role of the film's transsexual heroine in an attempt to be taken seriously as an actress.[44][43] The production was characterized by animosity between Welch and Mae West, who walked out of the film for three days. The film was based on Gore Vidal's controversial bestseller about a man who becomes a woman through surgery. The film's producer Robert Fryer stated: "If a man were going to become a woman, he would want to become the most beautiful woman in the world. He would become Raquel Welch".[45]

Her looks and fame led Playboy to dub her the "Most Desired Woman" of the 1970s. Welch presented at the Academy Awards ceremony several times during the 1970s due to her popularity.[46][47] She accepted the Best Supporting Actress Oscar on behalf of fellow actress Goldie Hawn when Hawn could not be there to accept it.[48]

On April 26, 1970, CBS released her television special Raquel!.[49] On the day of the premiere, the show received a 51 percent share on the National ARB Ratings and an overnight New York Nielsen rating of 58 percent share.[50][51] Also that year Welch starred in The Beloved, which she co-produced and filmed in Cyprus.[52]

In 1971, Welch had a lead role in Hannie Caulder, a Western film produced by Tigon and Curtwell, which was shot in Spain. Welch was one of the few actresses, and one of the earliest, who had a lead role in a Western film. Hannie Caulder was a significant influence on later revenge films,[53] with director Quentin Tarantino citing it as an inspiration for his 2003 film, Kill Bill: Volume 1.[54][55]

The following year, in 1972, Welch starred in the film Kansas City Bomber, in which she played a single mother and roller derby star striving to balance her personal life and her professional ambitions. She also had a cameo in Bluebeard. Welch's performance in Kansas City Bomber garnered attention, with Life magazine referring to her as the "hottest thing on wheels". However, production was halted for six weeks when Welch broke her wrist while performing some of her own stunts.[56] During the hiatus, she traveled to Budapest to film Bluebeard for one week, and was photographed at a lavish birthday party thrown by Richard Burton for his then-wife Elizabeth Taylor's fortieth birthday.[57][58] Despite not being considered a critical success, Kansas City Bomber was noted for its depiction of gender relations in the early 1970s.[59]

In 1973, Welch acted in two films: The Last of Sheila and The Three Musketeers. The following year, she appeared in The Four Musketeers. In 1975, Welch appeared in The Wild Party[60] and also performed a duet with Cher, singing "I'm a Woman" on an episode of The Cher Show.[61]

In 1977, Welch acted in the French film Animal, co-starring with Jean-Paul Belmondo. She also starred in the British adventure film The Prince and the Pauper. Welch made a guest appearance on The Muppet Show around 1978,[62] where she sang "I'm a Woman" with Miss Piggy.[61] The following year, Welch guest-starred as Captain Nirvana, an alien bounty hunter, in an episode of Mork & Mindy titled "Mork vs. the Necrotons".[63][64]

 
Welch at the premiere of The Rose, 1979

1980–2023: Subsequent projects and later years

Television

In 1982, Welch starred in the Western television film The Legend of Walks Far Woman.[65] Billed as her "first TV movie dramatic debut", Welch played a 19th-century Native American woman in Montana.[65] In the summer of 1982, Welch was among the candidates considered for the role of Alexis Carrington on the ABC primetime drama Dynasty, along with Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren, before the producers settled on Joan Collins.[66]

 
Welch at the 39th Emmy Awards Governor's Ball in September 1987

In 1987, Welch starred in the television drama Right to Die, an "unglamorous" role in which she portrayed a college professor and mother of two stricken with Lou Gehrig's disease, and asks to die with dignity.[67]

Welch starred in the television films Scandal in a Small Town (1988), Trouble in Paradise (1989), and Torch Song (1993).[68] In 1995, she was a guest star in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.[69] In the Season 2 episode "Top Copy", Welch played a television reporter and assassin who threatens to expose Clark's identity as Superman.[69][70]

In 1996, Welch joined the cast of the night-time soap opera Central Park West, after CBS had already slated it for cancellation, as creator Darren Star made a final attempt to save the show by boosting its ratings late in its first season.[71] She was a guest star on the American comedy series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1997), playing Sabrina's flamboyant Aunt Vesta from the realm called the Pleasuredome.[72]

Welch acted in the Season 8 finale of the comedy series Seinfeld, titled "The Summer of George" (1997), playing an exaggerated and highly temperamental version of herself.[73][74] In the episode, ranked by Zap2it as one of the top 10 episodes of Seinfeld, series character Kramer is forced to fire Welch from the lead role in a fictional Tony Award-winning musical, while the character Elaine gets into a "catfight" with her after a chance encounter on the street.[73] Entertainment Weekly wrote, "By delivering a pitch-perfect performance as a fire-breathing prima donna, Welch also poked fun at her reputation (fairly earned or not) for being difficult to work with."[73]

In 2002, Welch co-starred in the PBS series American Family, a story about a Mexican American family in East Los Angeles, with Edward James Olmos.[75] Her role as Aunt Dora, the "drama queen of the family", marked the first time in her 40-year career that Welch had acknowledged her heritage as a Latina.[75] In 2008, Welch appeared in Welcome to The Captain on CBS, playing a "sultry actress"; according to one critic, she was "spoofing herself".[76] In 2015, she portrayed Miss Sally May Anderson in the television drama The Ultimate Legacy.[77]

More recently Welch appeared in a sitcom titled Date My Dad (2017) where she reunited with Robert Wagner on screen, four decades after starring together in The Biggest Bundle of Them All.[78]

Film

Welch was due to star in a 1982 adaptation of John Steinbeck's Cannery Row, but was abruptly fired by the producers a few weeks into production. The studio claimed she was not living up to her contract, by refusing early-morning rehearsals, and was replaced with Debra Winger. Welch sued MGM for breach of contract.[79] Studio executives claimed in testimony the reason Welch was following through with the trial was that she was an actress over 40 and generally actresses in that age range cannot get roles anymore. Welch's evidence at trial proved there was a conspiracy to falsely blame her for the film's budget problems and delays. The jury sided with Welch and she won a $10.8 million verdict against MGM in 1986.[80][81]

Despite the win, Welch wished the whole episode never had happened. "I just wanted to clear my reputation and get back to my work, my work in movies", she said.[82] But she was blackballed by the industry and the incident affected her film career on the big screen from that moment on.[83]

In 1994, Welch had a cameo appearance in Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult, in the scene where Lesley Nielsen's character crashes the Academy Awards.[84] In 2001, she had a cameo in the comedy film Legally Blonde with Reese Witherspoon, playing a wealthy ex-wife in court.[85] Also that year, Welch appeared in Tortilla Soup, a family comedy-drama inspired by Ang Lee's Eat Drink Man Woman, playing Hortensia, a domineering mother determined to marry the master chef who thinks he is losing his sense of smell and taste.[86]

Welch starred in Forget About It (2006), a romantic comedy in which Burt Reynolds, Robert Loggia, and Charles Durning competed for her affection.[87] She played a single billionaire grandmother in the romantic comedy How to Be a Latin Lover (2017).[88]

Stage

In December 1972, Welch made her nightclub debut at the Las Vegas Hilton;[89] her act preceded Elvis Presley's.[90] Over the next decade, she took her nightclub act to other venues, and starred in television specials featuring her singing and dancing.[65] She released the dance single "This Girl's Back In Town", which peaked at No. 29 on Billboard's dance club chart in 1988,[91] along with a music video.[67]

In December 1981, Welch starred on Broadway in Woman of the Year for two weeks, filling in for Lauren Bacall in the title role while Bacall was on vacation.[65] Critics were so enthusiastic about Welch's performance, she was invited back to perform the role again for six months in 1982.[65]

 
Welch in 2000

In 1997, Welch starred on Broadway in Victor/Victoria, following Julie Andrews and Liza Minnelli in the title role. Theatre critic Jamie Portman wrote that her glamor made Welch "scarcely believable as the vulnerable Victoria and totally unbelievable as the swaggering tuxedoed Victor", but that she at least "earns high marks for valor" for attempting to breathe life into "the misbegotten musical version of Victor/Victoria".[92]

Achievements and awards

In 1975, Welch won a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical or Comedy for The Three Musketeers. She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the television drama Right to Die (1987).[93] In 1996, Welch received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard.[94] In 2001, she was awarded the Imagen Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award for her positive promotion of Americans of Latin heritage throughout her career.[95][96] In 2012, the Film Society of Lincoln Center presented a special retrospective of the films of Welch at the Walter Reade Theater.[97]

Beauty and business career

The Raquel Welch Total Beauty and Fitness Program book and videos were first released in 1984. The book, written by Welch with photographs by André Weinfeld, includes a hatha yoga fitness program, her views on healthy living and nutrition, as well as beauty and personal style. The Multi-Platinum collection of Fitness and Yoga videos were produced and directed by André Weinfeld. As a businesswoman, Welch succeeded with her signature line of wigs. She also began a jewelry and skincare line, although neither of those ventures compared to the success of her wig collection HAIRuWEAR.[98]

In January 2007, Welch was selected as the newest face of MAC Cosmetics Beauty Icon series. Her line features several limited-edition makeup shades in glossy black and tiger-print packaging. The tiger print motif of the collection celebrates Welch's feline and sensuous image: "strong and wild, yet sultry and exotic".[99][100]

Her personal beauty regime, which kept her looking good into old age, included abstinence from alcohol and tobacco; daily yoga; and moisturising with Bag Balm.[101]

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Welch married her high school sweetheart, James Welch, on May 8, 1959. They had two children: Damon (born November 6, 1959) and Tahnee (born December 26, 1961). The couple separated in 1962 and divorced in 1964; she retained Welch's last name until her death.[19][102]

She married producer Patrick Curtis on Valentine's Day 1967, and divorced him in 1972. During the shooting of 100 Rifles in Spain in 1968, Welch had an extramarital affair with Spanish actor Sancho Gracia, who had a small role in the film.[103][104][105] Welch's husband, upon finding out about the affair, chased Gracia at gunpoint through the hotel where they were staying in Aguadulce.[103][104][105] Welch also had an affair with another Spanish actor, Aldo Sambrell, during the shooting.[103][104][105] Boyfriends in the 1970s included football player Joe Namath, producer Robert Evans and comedian Freddie Prinze.[106]

 
Welch in 2010

On July 5, 1980, she married producer André Weinfeld.[107] In early February 1983, while vacationing in Mustique, Welch suffered a miscarriage at three months pregnant.[108] Her marriage to Weinfeld ended in 1990.[102]

In 1996, after keeping a low romantic profile for several years, she dated former British boxing champion Gary Stretch, who was younger than both of Welch's children.[109]

Welch wed Richie Palmer, owner of Mulberry Street Pizzeria, on July 17, 1999 at her home in Beverly Hills. Palmer, who had one son from a previous marriage, was engaged to actress Cathy Moriarty when he met Welch at a party in October 1997.[110] The pair separated in August 2003 and later divorced.[111]

Following her fourth divorce, Welch said she would not remarry.[21] Her last relationship of record, during the early-to-mid-2010s, was with American Idol producer Nigel Lythgoe.[112][113]

Public image

While her image in the 1960s was that of a torrid sex temptress, Welch's private life was quite different.[114][115][116] Welch once famously said, "What I do on the screen is not to be equated with what I do in my private life. Privately, I am understated and dislike any hoopla."[117] She also admitted, "I was not brought up to be a sex symbol, nor is it in my nature to be one. The fact that I became one is probably the loveliest, most glamorous, and fortunate misunderstanding."[118]

Welch posed for Playboy in 1979, but she never did a fully nude shoot. Hugh Hefner later wrote, "Raquel Welch, one of the last of the classic sex symbols, came from the era when you could be considered the sexiest woman in the world without taking your clothes off. She declined to do complete nudity, and I yielded gracefully. The pictures prove her point."[119] Welch refused to take all her clothes off on screen or pose naked throughout her career spanning five decades, saying this was the way she was brought up.[120]

Political views

In 2014, during an appearance on The O'Reilly Factor, Welch described herself as being on the conservative side, attributing it to her mother's Midwestern values.[121] During the Vietnam War, Welch showed her support for the troops at United Service Organizations (USO) shows often appearing with Bob Hope.[121]

Death

Welch died on February 15, 2023, at her home in Los Angeles, following a brief illness. She was 82.[122][123]

Legacy

Welch helped transform America's feminine ideal into its current state. Her beautiful looks and eroticism made her the definitive 1960s and 1970s sex icon, rather than the blonde bombshell of the late 1950s as typified by Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, and others.[124][125][126] Welch became a star in the mid-1960s and was exotic, brunette, and smolderingly sexual.[127][128][129] Her countless publicity photos helped to popularize her image,[130] dress style, and 1960s and 1970s fashion trends.[131] Welch and other actresses also made big hair popular.[132][133]

In popular culture

Welch is mentioned in the 1970 song Raquel Welch by Shel Silverstein[134] and in the 1971 song, "One's on the Way" by country music legend Loretta Lynn. Welch is also mentioned in "Unknown Stuntman", the theme song to The Fall Guy, starring Lee Majors, who also recorded the song. She is also mentioned in the Al Jarreau song "Love Is Real" from the Grammy-winning 1980 album This Time, where Jarreau sings "Raquel and Redford are the tops".

In the 1994 film The Shawshank Redemption, the poster that Andy Dufresne had on his prison cell wall at the time of his escape was the famous pinup image of Welch in One Million Years B.C. Before Dufresne's escape being realized, the warden refers to Welch as "Fuzzy Britches".[135]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref
1964 A House Is Not a Home Polly's Girl [136]
Roustabout College Girl Uncredited [137]
1965 A Swingin' Summer Jeri [136]
1966 Fantastic Voyage Cora Peterson First film under contract to 20th Century Fox [136]
Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand Tania Montini Made in Italy for Joseph E. Levine [136]
Sex Quartet Elena Segment: "Fata Elena"
Also known as The Queens
[138]
One Million Years B.C. Loana [136]
1967 The Oldest Profession Nini Segment: "The Gay Nineties" [136]
Fathom Fathom Harvill [136]
Bedazzled Lust / Lilian Lust [136]
1968 The Biggest Bundle of Them All Juliana [136]
Bandolero! Maria Stoner [136]
Lady in Cement Kit Forrester [136]
1969 100 Rifles Sarita [136]
Flareup Michele [136]
The Magic Christian Priestess of the Whip [136]
1970 Myra Breckinridge Myra Breckinridge [136]
1971 The Beloved Elena Also known as Sin and Restless [136]
Hannie Caulder Hannie Caulder [136]
1972 Fuzz Det. Eileen McHenry [136]
Kansas City Bomber K.C. Carr [136]
Bluebeard Magdalena [136]
1973 The Last of Sheila Alice Wood [136]
The Three Musketeers Constance Bonacieux Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy [136]
1974 The Four Musketeers Constance Bonacieux [136]
1975 The Wild Party Queenie [136]
1976 Mother, Jugs & Speed Jennifer Jurgens a.k.a. "Jugs" Her character, promoted from Dispatcher to Emergency Medical Technician after threatening sexual discrimination lawsuit, is an early example of feminism and equal pay for equal work as she breaks the "glass ceiling" doing "man's work". [136]
1977 The Prince and the Pauper Lady Edith Also known as Crossed Swords [136]
Animal Jane Gardner Also known as Stuntwoman [136]
1994 Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult Herself Uncredited [136]
1998 Chairman of the Board Grace Kosik Nominated: Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress[139] [136]
What I Did for Love Jacqueline [138]
1999 Get Bruce Herself Documentary [140]
2001 Legally Blonde Mrs. Windham Vandermark [136]
Tortilla Soup Hortensia [136]
2006 Forget About It Christine DeLee [138]
2017 How to Be a Latin Lover Celeste Birch [138]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref
1964–1965 The Hollywood Palace Billboard Girl Season one regular [141]
1964 The Virginian Saloon Girl Episode: "Ryker" [142]
McHale's Navy Lt. Wilson Episode: "McHale, the Desk Commando" [143]
Bewitched Stewardess Episode: "Witch or Wife" [138]
The Rogues Miss France Episode: "Hugger-Mugger, by the Sea" [136]
1965 Wendy and Me Lila Harrison Episode: "Wendy Sails in the Sunset" [144]
The Baileys of Balboa Beverly Episode: "Sam and the Invisible Man" [145]
1970 Raquel! Herself Television Special [143]
1971 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Guest Performer Episode: "#5.1" [138]
1974 Really, Raquel Herself Television Special [146]
1976 Saturday Night Live Host Episode: "Raquel Welch/Phoebe Snow/John Sebastian"
Also known as NBC's Saturday Night
[138]
1978 The Muppet Show Herself Episode: "Raquel Welch" [147]
1979 Mork & Mindy Captain Nirvana Episode: "Mork vs. the Necrotons" [138]
1980 From Raquel with Love Herself Television Special [148]
1982 The Legend of Walks Far Woman Walks Far Woman Television film
Bronze Wrangler for Fictional Television Drama
[136]
1987 Right to Die Emily Bauer Television film
Nominated: Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
[136]
1988 Scandal in a Small Town Leda Beth Vincent Television film [136]
1989 Trouble in Paradise Rachel [136]
1993 Torch Song Paula Eastman [136]
Evening Shade Cynthia Gibson Episode: "Small Town Girl" [149]
Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby Shelly Millstone Voice, television special [150]
1994 Tainted Blood Elizabeth Hayes Television film [136]
1995 Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Diana Stride Episode: "Top Copy" [138]
1995 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child La Madrasta Voice, episode: "Cinderella" [138]
1996 Central Park West Dianna Brock Season 2 Regular
Also known as CPW
[143]
Sabrina the Teenage Witch Aunt Vesta Episode: "Third Aunt from the Sun" [138]
1997 Seinfeld Herself Episode: "The Summer of George" [138]
1997–2000 Spin City Abby Lassiter 3 episodes [138]
2002 American Family Aunt Dora Season 1 semi-regular [138]
Jim Brown: All-American Herself Documentary [136]
2004 8 Simple Rules Jackie Episode: "Vanity Unfair" [138]
2008 Welcome to The Captain Charlene Van Ark Series regular [138]
2012 CSI: Miami Vina Navarro Episode: "Rest in Pieces" [138]
2013 House of Versace Aunt Lucia Television film [151]
2015 The Ultimate Legacy Miss Sally May Anderson [143]
2017 Date My Dad Rosa Recurring guest star [152]

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
1973–1974 Raquel and the World of Sid and Marty Krofft Herself Las Vegas Hilton[153]
Adapted into the television special Really Raquel
1981–1983 Woman of the Year Tess Harding Palace Theatre[154]
1995 The Millionairess Epifania Ognisanti di Parerga Alexandra Theatre[155]
1997 Victor/Victoria Victoria Grant/Victor Grazinski Marquis Theatre[156]

Selected discography

Album appearances

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions
US Dance
1988 "This Girl's Back in Town" 29[91]

Books

  • Raquel Welch: Raquel: The Raquel Welch Total Beauty and Fitness Program, Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (October 1, 1984), ISBN 978-0-03069-549-0
  • Raquel Welch: Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage, Publisher: Weinstein Books (March 29, 2010), ISBN 978-1-60286-097-1

See also

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External links

  • Raquel Welch at IMDb  
  • Raquel Welch discography at Discogs  

raquel, welch, née, tejada, september, 1940, february, 2023, american, actress, model, welch, 1968bornjo, raquel, tejada, 1940, september, 1940chicago, illinois, diedfebruary, 2023, 2023, aged, angeles, california, educationsan, diego, state, universityoccupat. Jo Raquel Welch nee Tejada September 5 1940 February 15 2023 was an American actress and model Raquel WelchWelch in 1968BornJo Raquel Tejada 1940 09 05 September 5 1940Chicago Illinois U S DiedFebruary 15 2023 2023 02 15 aged 82 Los Angeles California U S EducationSan Diego State UniversityOccupationActressYears active1958 2017SpousesJames Welch m 1959 div 1964 wbr Patrick Curtis m 1967 div 1972 wbr Andre Weinfeld m 1980 div 1990 wbr Richard Palmer m 1999 div 2004 wbr Children2 including TahneeWelch first won attention for her role in Fantastic Voyage 1966 after which she won a contract with 20th Century Fox They lent her contract to the British studio Hammer Film Productions for whom she made One Million Years B C 1966 Although Welch had only three lines of dialogue in the film images of her in the doe skin bikini became bestselling posters that turned her into an international sex symbol She later starred in Bedazzled 1967 Bandolero 1968 100 Rifles 1969 Myra Breckinridge 1970 and Hannie Caulder 1971 She made several television variety specials Through her portrayal of strong female characters which helped in her breaking the mold of the traditional sex symbol Welch developed a unique film persona that made her an icon of the 1960s and 1970s Her rise to stardom in the mid 1960s was partly credited with ending Hollywood s vigorous promotion of the blonde bombshell 1 2 3 She won a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical or Comedy in 1974 for her performance in The Three Musketeers She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Television Film for her performance in the film Right to Die 1987 In 1995 Welch was chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in Film History Playboy ranked Welch No 3 on their 100 Sexiest Stars of the Twentieth Century list Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1963 1966 Early works and breakthrough 2 2 1967 1979 International stardom 2 3 1980 2023 Subsequent projects and later years 2 3 1 Television 2 3 2 Film 2 3 3 Stage 3 Achievements and awards 4 Beauty and business career 5 Personal life 5 1 Marriages and relationships 5 2 Public image 5 3 Political views 5 4 Death 6 Legacy 7 In popular culture 8 Filmography 8 1 Film 8 2 Television 9 Stage 10 Selected discography 10 1 Album appearances 10 2 Singles 11 Books 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEarly life EditWelch was born Jo Raquel Tejada on September 5 1940 in Chicago Illinois She was the first child of Armando Carlos Tejada Urquizo and Josephine Sarah Hall 4 5 Her father Armando Tejada was an aeronautical engineer from La Paz Bolivia son of Agustin Tejada and Raquel Urquizo 6 In 2010 while she was being interviewed on the talk show Tavis Smiley Welch stated My father came from a country called Bolivia He was of Spanish descent 7 8 9 Her cousin Bolivian politician Lidia Gueiler Tejada became the first female president of Bolivia and the second female non royal head of state in the Americas 10 Welch was named after her paternal grandmother 11 12 Her mother Josephine Hall was the daughter of architect Emery Stanford Hall and his wife Clara Louise Adams she was of English ancestry 13 Welch had a younger brother James Jim Tejada and a younger sister Gayle Tejada 14 The family moved from Illinois to San Diego California when Welch was two years old Welch attended the Pacific Beach Presbyterian Church every Sunday with her mother 15 As a young girl Welch had the desire to be a performer and entertainer She began studying ballet at age seven but after ten years of study she left the art at seventeen when her instructor told her she did not have the right body type for professional ballet companies 16 At age 14 she won beauty titles as Miss Photogenic and Miss Contour 17 While attending La Jolla High School she won the title of Miss La Jolla and the title of Miss San Diego the Fairest of the Fair at the San Diego County Fair 18 This long line of beauty contests eventually led to the state title of Maid of California Her parents divorced when she finished her school years 19 Welch graduated with honors from high school in 1958 20 Seeking an acting career she entered San Diego State College on a theater arts scholarship 21 and the following year she married her high school sweetheart James Welch She assumed his last name and kept it throughout her life 22 She won several parts in local theater productions 17 In 1959 she played the title role in The Ramona Pageant a yearly outdoor play at Hemet California which is based on the novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson In 1960 Welch got a job as a weather presenter at KFMB a local San Diego television station 23 Because her family life and television duties were so demanding she decided to give up her drama classes After her separation from James Welch she moved with her two children to Dallas Texas where she made a precarious living as a model for Neiman Marcus and as a cocktail waitress 17 Career Edit1963 1966 Early works and breakthrough Edit Welch initially intended to move to New York City from Dallas but moved back to Los Angeles in 1963 17 and started applying for roles with film studios During this period she met a one time child actor and Hollywood agent Patrick Curtis who became her personal and business manager 21 They developed a plan to turn Welch into a sex symbol 17 To avoid typecasting as a Latina he convinced her to use her husband s last name 17 She was cast in small roles in two films A House Is Not a Home 1964 and the musical Roustabout 1964 an Elvis Presley film She also landed small roles on the television series Bewitched McHale s Navy and The Virginian and appeared on the weekly variety series The Hollywood Palace as a billboard girl and presenter She was one of many actresses who auditioned for the role of Mary Ann Summers on the television series Gilligan s Island Welch s first featured role was in the beach film A Swingin Summer 1965 That same year she won the Deb Star while her photo in a Life magazine layout called The End of the Great Girl Drought created a buzz around town 24 She was noticed by the wife of producer Saul David who recommended her to 20th Century Fox where with the help of Curtis she landed a contract 17 She agreed to a seven year nonexclusive contract five pictures over the next five years and two floaters 21 Studio executives talked about changing her name to Debbie They thought Raquel would be hard to pronounce She refused their request She wanted her real name so she stuck with Raquel Welch 25 26 She was cast in a leading role in the sci fi film Fantastic Voyage 1966 in which she portrayed a member of a medical team that is miniaturized and injected into the body of an injured scientist with the mission to save his life The film was a hit and made her a star 17 This 1966 promotional still of Welch in the deerskin bikini became a bestselling poster and turned her into an instant pin up girl Fox loaned Welch to Hammer Studios in Britain where she starred in One Million Years B C 1966 a remake of the Hal Roach film One Million B C 1940 Her only costume was a two piece deer skin bikini She was described as wearing mankind s first bikini and the fur bikini was described as a definitive look of the 1960s 27 28 The New York Times hailed her in its review of the film which was released in the UK in 1966 and in the U S in 1967 a marvelous breathing monument to womankind 29 One author said although she had only three lines in the film her luscious figure in a fur bikini made her a star and the dream girl of millions of young moviegoers 17 A publicity still of her in the bikini became a bestselling poster and turned her into an instant pin up girl 30 The film raised Welch s stature as a leading sex symbol of the era 31 In 2011 Time magazine listed Welch s B C bikini in the Top Ten Bikinis in Pop Culture 32 In 1966 Welch starred with Marcello Mastroianni in the Italian film Shoot Loud Louder I Don t Understand for Joseph E Levine 33 The same year she appeared in the film Sex Quartet as Elena in the segment Fata Elena She was the only American in the cast of the anthology film The Oldest Profession 1967 her segment was directed by Michael Pfleghar In Italy she also appeared in a heist film for MGM The Biggest Bundle of Them All 1968 It co starred Edward G Robinson who said of Welch I must say she has quite a body She has been the product of a good publicity campaign I hope she lives up to it because a body will only take you so far 34 1967 1979 International stardom Edit Her first starring vehicle the British Modesty Blaise style spy film Fathom 1967 was filmed in Spain for 20th Century Fox Second unit director Peter Medak said Welch was at that time quite inexperienced exactly like one of those American drum majorettes But she tried very hard and went to see the rushes each day gradually improving Who s this dumb broad people used to say But I said You wait I ll bet she makes it I liked her very much because she was such a genuine person And she had a beautiful body which always helps 35 Welch said her role was a blown up Barbie doll 36 Reviewing her performance the Los Angeles Times film critic said that each new Raquel Welch picture brings further proof that when Maria Montez died they didn t break the mold Like Maria Raquel can t act from here to there but both ladies seem to have been born to be photographed this sappiest of spy pictures 37 At this stage Welch owed Fox four films at one a year She and Curtis also established their own production company Curtwel 33 Fox wanted Welch to play Jennifer in their adaptation of Valley of the Dolls but she refused wanting to play the role of Neely O Hara The studio was not interested casting Patty Duke Sharon Tate played Jennifer North 38 Welch with Dean Martin in Bandolero 1968 In England she appeared as Lust incarnate in the Peter Cook Dudley Moore comedy Bedazzled 1967 a Swinging Sixties retelling of the Faust legend It was popular as was the Western Bandolero 1968 which was shot in Del Rio Texas at the Alamo Village She co starred with James Stewart and Dean Martin I think she s going to stack up all right Stewart said of Welch 39 No one is going to shout Wow it s Anne Bancroft all over again said Welch of her performance but at least I m not Miss Sexpot running around half naked all the time 36 In 1968 Welch appeared with Frank Sinatra in the detective film Lady in Cement a sequel to the film Tony Rome 1967 She played the socialite Kit Forrest the romantic interest of Tony Rome Welch later said wittily that she caught the film from time to time and realized only later that Kit Forrest was an alcoholic I m watching this movie and I m thinking What the hell has she got on At one point I had this epiphany Oh she s an alcoholic I didn t know that How could I miss that She reportedly was so smitten with Sinatra that she forgot to act I think I was just so enamored with Frank Sinatra you know He s hypnotic 40 Welch starred as a freedom fighter leader in 100 Rifles a 1969 western directed by Tom Gries and filmed in Almeria Spain It also starred Jim Brown Burt Reynolds and Fernando Lamas The film provoked publicity and controversy at the time because it included a love scene between Welch and Brown that breached Hollywood s taboo against onscreen interracial intimacy 41 The film is remembered for the spectacular Shower Scene in which Welch distracts the soldiers on the train by taking a shower at a water tower along the tracks The director Gries tried hard to convince Welch to do the scene naked but she refused It was one of the many instances Welch resisted going nude on screen and pushed back for years against producers who wanted her to act or pose nude 42 43 In 1969 Welch also starred in the thriller Flareup and had a supporting role in the dark comedy The Magic Christian Welch s most controversial role came in Myra Breckinridge 1970 She took the role of the film s transsexual heroine in an attempt to be taken seriously as an actress 44 43 The production was characterized by animosity between Welch and Mae West who walked out of the film for three days The film was based on Gore Vidal s controversial bestseller about a man who becomes a woman through surgery The film s producer Robert Fryer stated If a man were going to become a woman he would want to become the most beautiful woman in the world He would become Raquel Welch 45 Her looks and fame led Playboy to dub her the Most Desired Woman of the 1970s Welch presented at the Academy Awards ceremony several times during the 1970s due to her popularity 46 47 She accepted the Best Supporting Actress Oscar on behalf of fellow actress Goldie Hawn when Hawn could not be there to accept it 48 On April 26 1970 CBS released her television special Raquel 49 On the day of the premiere the show received a 51 percent share on the National ARB Ratings and an overnight New York Nielsen rating of 58 percent share 50 51 Also that year Welch starred in The Beloved which she co produced and filmed in Cyprus 52 In 1971 Welch had a lead role in Hannie Caulder a Western film produced by Tigon and Curtwell which was shot in Spain Welch was one of the few actresses and one of the earliest who had a lead role in a Western film Hannie Caulder was a significant influence on later revenge films 53 with director Quentin Tarantino citing it as an inspiration for his 2003 film Kill Bill Volume 1 54 55 The following year in 1972 Welch starred in the film Kansas City Bomber in which she played a single mother and roller derby star striving to balance her personal life and her professional ambitions She also had a cameo in Bluebeard Welch s performance in Kansas City Bomber garnered attention with Life magazine referring to her as the hottest thing on wheels However production was halted for six weeks when Welch broke her wrist while performing some of her own stunts 56 During the hiatus she traveled to Budapest to film Bluebeard for one week and was photographed at a lavish birthday party thrown by Richard Burton for his then wife Elizabeth Taylor s fortieth birthday 57 58 Despite not being considered a critical success Kansas City Bomber was noted for its depiction of gender relations in the early 1970s 59 In 1973 Welch acted in two films The Last of Sheila and The Three Musketeers The following year she appeared in The Four Musketeers In 1975 Welch appeared in The Wild Party 60 and also performed a duet with Cher singing I m a Woman on an episode of The Cher Show 61 In 1977 Welch acted in the French film Animal co starring with Jean Paul Belmondo She also starred in the British adventure film The Prince and the Pauper Welch made a guest appearance on The Muppet Show around 1978 62 where she sang I m a Woman with Miss Piggy 61 The following year Welch guest starred as Captain Nirvana an alien bounty hunter in an episode of Mork amp Mindy titled Mork vs the Necrotons 63 64 Welch at the premiere of The Rose 1979 1980 2023 Subsequent projects and later years Edit Television EditIn 1982 Welch starred in the Western television film The Legend of Walks Far Woman 65 Billed as her first TV movie dramatic debut Welch played a 19th century Native American woman in Montana 65 In the summer of 1982 Welch was among the candidates considered for the role of Alexis Carrington on the ABC primetime drama Dynasty along with Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren before the producers settled on Joan Collins 66 Welch at the 39th Emmy Awards Governor s Ball in September 1987 In 1987 Welch starred in the television drama Right to Die an unglamorous role in which she portrayed a college professor and mother of two stricken with Lou Gehrig s disease and asks to die with dignity 67 Welch starred in the television films Scandal in a Small Town 1988 Trouble in Paradise 1989 and Torch Song 1993 68 In 1995 she was a guest star in Lois and Clark The New Adventures of Superman 69 In the Season 2 episode Top Copy Welch played a television reporter and assassin who threatens to expose Clark s identity as Superman 69 70 In 1996 Welch joined the cast of the night time soap opera Central Park West after CBS had already slated it for cancellation as creator Darren Star made a final attempt to save the show by boosting its ratings late in its first season 71 She was a guest star on the American comedy series Sabrina the Teenage Witch 1997 playing Sabrina s flamboyant Aunt Vesta from the realm called the Pleasuredome 72 Welch acted in the Season 8 finale of the comedy series Seinfeld titled The Summer of George 1997 playing an exaggerated and highly temperamental version of herself 73 74 In the episode ranked by Zap2it as one of the top 10 episodes of Seinfeld series character Kramer is forced to fire Welch from the lead role in a fictional Tony Award winning musical while the character Elaine gets into a catfight with her after a chance encounter on the street 73 Entertainment Weekly wrote By delivering a pitch perfect performance as a fire breathing prima donna Welch also poked fun at her reputation fairly earned or not for being difficult to work with 73 In 2002 Welch co starred in the PBS series American Family a story about a Mexican American family in East Los Angeles with Edward James Olmos 75 Her role as Aunt Dora the drama queen of the family marked the first time in her 40 year career that Welch had acknowledged her heritage as a Latina 75 In 2008 Welch appeared in Welcome to The Captain on CBS playing a sultry actress according to one critic she was spoofing herself 76 In 2015 she portrayed Miss Sally May Anderson in the television drama The Ultimate Legacy 77 More recently Welch appeared in a sitcom titled Date My Dad 2017 where she reunited with Robert Wagner on screen four decades after starring together in The Biggest Bundle of Them All 78 Film Edit Welch was due to star in a 1982 adaptation of John Steinbeck s Cannery Row but was abruptly fired by the producers a few weeks into production The studio claimed she was not living up to her contract by refusing early morning rehearsals and was replaced with Debra Winger Welch sued MGM for breach of contract 79 Studio executives claimed in testimony the reason Welch was following through with the trial was that she was an actress over 40 and generally actresses in that age range cannot get roles anymore Welch s evidence at trial proved there was a conspiracy to falsely blame her for the film s budget problems and delays The jury sided with Welch and she won a 10 8 million verdict against MGM in 1986 80 81 Despite the win Welch wished the whole episode never had happened I just wanted to clear my reputation and get back to my work my work in movies she said 82 But she was blackballed by the industry and the incident affected her film career on the big screen from that moment on 83 In 1994 Welch had a cameo appearance in Naked Gun 33 1 3 The Final Insult in the scene where Lesley Nielsen s character crashes the Academy Awards 84 In 2001 she had a cameo in the comedy film Legally Blonde with Reese Witherspoon playing a wealthy ex wife in court 85 Also that year Welch appeared in Tortilla Soup a family comedy drama inspired by Ang Lee s Eat Drink Man Woman playing Hortensia a domineering mother determined to marry the master chef who thinks he is losing his sense of smell and taste 86 Welch starred in Forget About It 2006 a romantic comedy in which Burt Reynolds Robert Loggia and Charles Durning competed for her affection 87 She played a single billionaire grandmother in the romantic comedy How to Be a Latin Lover 2017 88 Stage Edit In December 1972 Welch made her nightclub debut at the Las Vegas Hilton 89 her act preceded Elvis Presley s 90 Over the next decade she took her nightclub act to other venues and starred in television specials featuring her singing and dancing 65 She released the dance single This Girl s Back In Town which peaked at No 29 on Billboard s dance club chart in 1988 91 along with a music video 67 In December 1981 Welch starred on Broadway in Woman of the Year for two weeks filling in for Lauren Bacall in the title role while Bacall was on vacation 65 Critics were so enthusiastic about Welch s performance she was invited back to perform the role again for six months in 1982 65 Welch in 2000 In 1997 Welch starred on Broadway in Victor Victoria following Julie Andrews and Liza Minnelli in the title role Theatre critic Jamie Portman wrote that her glamor made Welch scarcely believable as the vulnerable Victoria and totally unbelievable as the swaggering tuxedoed Victor but that she at least earns high marks for valor for attempting to breathe life into the misbegotten musical version of Victor Victoria 92 Achievements and awards EditIn 1975 Welch won a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical or Comedy for The Three Musketeers She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the television drama Right to Die 1987 93 In 1996 Welch received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard 94 In 2001 she was awarded the Imagen Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award for her positive promotion of Americans of Latin heritage throughout her career 95 96 In 2012 the Film Society of Lincoln Center presented a special retrospective of the films of Welch at the Walter Reade Theater 97 Beauty and business career EditThe Raquel Welch Total Beauty and Fitness Program book and videos were first released in 1984 The book written by Welch with photographs by Andre Weinfeld includes a hatha yoga fitness program her views on healthy living and nutrition as well as beauty and personal style The Multi Platinum collection of Fitness and Yoga videos were produced and directed by Andre Weinfeld As a businesswoman Welch succeeded with her signature line of wigs She also began a jewelry and skincare line although neither of those ventures compared to the success of her wig collection HAIRuWEAR 98 In January 2007 Welch was selected as the newest face of MAC Cosmetics Beauty Icon series Her line features several limited edition makeup shades in glossy black and tiger print packaging The tiger print motif of the collection celebrates Welch s feline and sensuous image strong and wild yet sultry and exotic 99 100 Her personal beauty regime which kept her looking good into old age included abstinence from alcohol and tobacco daily yoga and moisturising with Bag Balm 101 Personal life EditMarriages and relationships Edit Welch married her high school sweetheart James Welch on May 8 1959 They had two children Damon born November 6 1959 and Tahnee born December 26 1961 The couple separated in 1962 and divorced in 1964 she retained Welch s last name until her death 19 102 She married producer Patrick Curtis on Valentine s Day 1967 and divorced him in 1972 During the shooting of 100 Rifles in Spain in 1968 Welch had an extramarital affair with Spanish actor Sancho Gracia who had a small role in the film 103 104 105 Welch s husband upon finding out about the affair chased Gracia at gunpoint through the hotel where they were staying in Aguadulce 103 104 105 Welch also had an affair with another Spanish actor Aldo Sambrell during the shooting 103 104 105 Boyfriends in the 1970s included football player Joe Namath producer Robert Evans and comedian Freddie Prinze 106 Welch in 2010 On July 5 1980 she married producer Andre Weinfeld 107 In early February 1983 while vacationing in Mustique Welch suffered a miscarriage at three months pregnant 108 Her marriage to Weinfeld ended in 1990 102 In 1996 after keeping a low romantic profile for several years she dated former British boxing champion Gary Stretch who was younger than both of Welch s children 109 Welch wed Richie Palmer owner of Mulberry Street Pizzeria on July 17 1999 at her home in Beverly Hills Palmer who had one son from a previous marriage was engaged to actress Cathy Moriarty when he met Welch at a party in October 1997 110 The pair separated in August 2003 and later divorced 111 Following her fourth divorce Welch said she would not remarry 21 Her last relationship of record during the early to mid 2010s was with American Idol producer Nigel Lythgoe 112 113 Public image Edit While her image in the 1960s was that of a torrid sex temptress Welch s private life was quite different 114 115 116 Welch once famously said What I do on the screen is not to be equated with what I do in my private life Privately I am understated and dislike any hoopla 117 She also admitted I was not brought up to be a sex symbol nor is it in my nature to be one The fact that I became one is probably the loveliest most glamorous and fortunate misunderstanding 118 Welch posed for Playboy in 1979 but she never did a fully nude shoot Hugh Hefner later wrote Raquel Welch one of the last of the classic sex symbols came from the era when you could be considered the sexiest woman in the world without taking your clothes off She declined to do complete nudity and I yielded gracefully The pictures prove her point 119 Welch refused to take all her clothes off on screen or pose naked throughout her career spanning five decades saying this was the way she was brought up 120 Political views Edit In 2014 during an appearance on The O Reilly Factor Welch described herself as being on the conservative side attributing it to her mother s Midwestern values 121 During the Vietnam War Welch showed her support for the troops at United Service Organizations USO shows often appearing with Bob Hope 121 Death Edit Welch died on February 15 2023 at her home in Los Angeles following a brief illness She was 82 122 123 Legacy EditWelch helped transform America s feminine ideal into its current state Her beautiful looks and eroticism made her the definitive 1960s and 1970s sex icon rather than the blonde bombshell of the late 1950s as typified by Marilyn Monroe Jayne Mansfield and others 124 125 126 Welch became a star in the mid 1960s and was exotic brunette and smolderingly sexual 127 128 129 Her countless publicity photos helped to popularize her image 130 dress style and 1960s and 1970s fashion trends 131 Welch and other actresses also made big hair popular 132 133 In popular culture EditWelch is mentioned in the 1970 song Raquel Welch by Shel Silverstein 134 and in the 1971 song One s on the Way by country music legend Loretta Lynn Welch is also mentioned in Unknown Stuntman the theme song to The Fall Guy starring Lee Majors who also recorded the song She is also mentioned in the Al Jarreau song Love Is Real from the Grammy winning 1980 album This Time where Jarreau sings Raquel and Redford are the tops In the 1994 film The Shawshank Redemption the poster that Andy Dufresne had on his prison cell wall at the time of his escape was the famous pinup image of Welch in One Million Years B C Before Dufresne s escape being realized the warden refers to Welch as Fuzzy Britches 135 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref1964 A House Is Not a Home Polly s Girl 136 Roustabout College Girl Uncredited 137 1965 A Swingin Summer Jeri 136 1966 Fantastic Voyage Cora Peterson First film under contract to 20th Century Fox 136 Shoot Loud Louder I Don t Understand Tania Montini Made in Italy for Joseph E Levine 136 Sex Quartet Elena Segment Fata Elena Also known as The Queens 138 One Million Years B C Loana 136 1967 The Oldest Profession Nini Segment The Gay Nineties 136 Fathom Fathom Harvill 136 Bedazzled Lust Lilian Lust 136 1968 The Biggest Bundle of Them All Juliana 136 Bandolero Maria Stoner 136 Lady in Cement Kit Forrester 136 1969 100 Rifles Sarita 136 Flareup Michele 136 The Magic Christian Priestess of the Whip 136 1970 Myra Breckinridge Myra Breckinridge 136 1971 The Beloved Elena Also known as Sin and Restless 136 Hannie Caulder Hannie Caulder 136 1972 Fuzz Det Eileen McHenry 136 Kansas City Bomber K C Carr 136 Bluebeard Magdalena 136 1973 The Last of Sheila Alice Wood 136 The Three Musketeers Constance Bonacieux Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy 136 1974 The Four Musketeers Constance Bonacieux 136 1975 The Wild Party Queenie 136 1976 Mother Jugs amp Speed Jennifer Jurgens a k a Jugs Her character promoted from Dispatcher to Emergency Medical Technician after threatening sexual discrimination lawsuit is an early example of feminism and equal pay for equal work as she breaks the glass ceiling doing man s work 136 1977 The Prince and the Pauper Lady Edith Also known as Crossed Swords 136 Animal Jane Gardner Also known as Stuntwoman 136 1994 Naked Gun 33 1 3 The Final Insult Herself Uncredited 136 1998 Chairman of the Board Grace Kosik Nominated Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress 139 136 What I Did for Love Jacqueline 138 1999 Get Bruce Herself Documentary 140 2001 Legally Blonde Mrs Windham Vandermark 136 Tortilla Soup Hortensia 136 2006 Forget About It Christine DeLee 138 2017 How to Be a Latin Lover Celeste Birch 138 Television Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref1964 1965 The Hollywood Palace Billboard Girl Season one regular 141 1964 The Virginian Saloon Girl Episode Ryker 142 McHale s Navy Lt Wilson Episode McHale the Desk Commando 143 Bewitched Stewardess Episode Witch or Wife 138 The Rogues Miss France Episode Hugger Mugger by the Sea 136 1965 Wendy and Me Lila Harrison Episode Wendy Sails in the Sunset 144 The Baileys of Balboa Beverly Episode Sam and the Invisible Man 145 1970 Raquel Herself Television Special 143 1971 Rowan amp Martin s Laugh In Guest Performer Episode 5 1 138 1974 Really Raquel Herself Television Special 146 1976 Saturday Night Live Host Episode Raquel Welch Phoebe Snow John Sebastian Also known as NBC s Saturday Night 138 1978 The Muppet Show Herself Episode Raquel Welch 147 1979 Mork amp Mindy Captain Nirvana Episode Mork vs the Necrotons 138 1980 From Raquel with Love Herself Television Special 148 1982 The Legend of Walks Far Woman Walks Far Woman Television filmBronze Wrangler for Fictional Television Drama 136 1987 Right to Die Emily Bauer Television filmNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film 136 1988 Scandal in a Small Town Leda Beth Vincent Television film 136 1989 Trouble in Paradise Rachel 136 1993 Torch Song Paula Eastman 136 Evening Shade Cynthia Gibson Episode Small Town Girl 149 Hollyrock a Bye Baby Shelly Millstone Voice television special 150 1994 Tainted Blood Elizabeth Hayes Television film 136 1995 Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman Diana Stride Episode Top Copy 138 1995 Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child La Madrasta Voice episode Cinderella 138 1996 Central Park West Dianna Brock Season 2 RegularAlso known as CPW 143 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Aunt Vesta Episode Third Aunt from the Sun 138 1997 Seinfeld Herself Episode The Summer of George 138 1997 2000 Spin City Abby Lassiter 3 episodes 138 2002 American Family Aunt Dora Season 1 semi regular 138 Jim Brown All American Herself Documentary 136 2004 8 Simple Rules Jackie Episode Vanity Unfair 138 2008 Welcome to The Captain Charlene Van Ark Series regular 138 2012 CSI Miami Vina Navarro Episode Rest in Pieces 138 2013 House of Versace Aunt Lucia Television film 151 2015 The Ultimate Legacy Miss Sally May Anderson 143 2017 Date My Dad Rosa Recurring guest star 152 Stage EditYear Title Role Notes1973 1974 Raquel and the World of Sid and Marty Krofft Herself Las Vegas Hilton 153 Adapted into the television special Really Raquel1981 1983 Woman of the Year Tess Harding Palace Theatre 154 1995 The Millionairess Epifania Ognisanti di Parerga Alexandra Theatre 155 1997 Victor Victoria Victoria Grant Victor Grazinski Marquis Theatre 156 Selected discography EditAlbum appearances Edit Year Title Album1965 I m Ready to Groove A Swingin Summer Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 157 Singles Edit Year Title Peak chart positionsUS Dance1988 This Girl s Back in Town 29 91 Books EditRaquel Welch Raquel The Raquel Welch Total Beauty and Fitness Program Publisher Henry Holt and Company October 1 1984 ISBN 978 0 03069 549 0 Raquel Welch Raquel Beyond the Cleavage Publisher Weinstein Books March 29 2010 ISBN 978 1 60286 097 1See also EditFur bikini of Raquel WelchReferences Edit Longworth Karina October 21 2014 Raquel Welch From Pin up to Pariah Archived June 2 2017 at the Wayback Machine You Must Remember This Retrieved December 1 2016 Oncu Ece February 9 2012 Spend the Weekend with Raquel Welch and Film Society Archived September 23 2015 at the Wayback Machine Film Society of Lincoln Center Retrieved August 5 2015 Heavey John February 23 2012 Video Two Conversations with Raquel Welch Archived September 23 2015 at the Wayback Machine Film Society of Lincoln Center Retrieved August 2015 Welch Raquel 2010 Raquel Beyond the Cleavage ISBN 9781602861176 Archived from the original on February 15 2023 Retrieved March 17 2020 Raquel Welch Beyond the Cleavage Quote I was born in 1940 in the Windy City Chicago Not ideal for a new born baby girl P 4 Retrieved March 17 2020 Armando Tejada in Brazil Rio de Janeiro immigration cards 1900 Agustin Tejada and Raquel Urquizo Archived from the original on August 6 2020 Retrieved March 17 2020 Tavis Smiley April 20 2010 Retrieved March 17 2020 Raquel Welch Beyond the Cleavage Quote I WAS BORN in 1940 in the Windy City Chicago Not ideal for a newborn baby girl with thin Mediterranean blood courtesy of my Spanish father Welch Raquel 2010 Raquel Welch Beyond the Cleavage ISBN 9781602861176 Archived from the original on February 15 2023 Retrieved March 17 2020 Davison Phil May 12 2011 Lidia Gueiler Tejada Politician who became only the West s second female president The Independent Archived from the original on March 26 2019 Retrieved March 17 2020 Welch Raquel 2010 Raquel Beyond the Cleavage p 4 ISBN 9781602861176 Archived from the original on February 15 2023 Retrieved March 17 2020 I WAS BORN in 1940 in the Windy City Chicago Not ideal for a newborn baby girl with thin Mediterranean blood courtesy of my Spanish father Tavis Smiley Shows Raquel Welch April 19 2010 PBS April 19 2010 Archived from the original on February 10 2012 Retrieved December 30 2010 Welch Raquel 2010 Beyond the Cleavage Quote My mother was Anglo Her ancestry dated back to John Quincy Adams and the Mayflower P 4 ISBN 9781602861176 Archived from the original on February 15 2023 Retrieved March 17 2020 Gayle Carole Tejada Legacy com March 2020 Archived from the original on March 6 2021 Retrieved September 5 2020 Beyond the Cleavage By Raquel Welch Religion Page 8 Avery Susan July 10 2010 Raquel Welch Reluctant Sex Symbol Talks About Making Amends With Her Kids ParentDish com Archived from the original on May 16 2010 Retrieved July 10 2010 a b c d e f g h i Otfinoski Steven 2007 Latinos in the arts Infobase Publishing p 243 ISBN 978 0 8160 6394 9 Welch Diane March 19 2006 The way we were Fairest of the Fair part of Del Mar s 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