Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Lita Baron obit

Lita Baron, Spanish-Born Actress and Nightclub Performer, Dies at 92



She was not on the list.


Once married to the late actor Rory Calhoun, she played Ricky’s former dance partner from Cuba on an episode of 'I Love Lucy.'

Lita Baron, the effervescent Spanish-born singer, dancer, actress and former wife of Hollywood leading man Rory Calhoun, has died. She was 92.

Baron, who appeared in more than a dozen features and performed at such legendary Hollywood hotspots as Ciro’s and The Mocambo, died Dec. 16 in Palm Springs of complications from a broken hip, her family announced.

On a 1952 episode of I Love Lucy, she played the bombshell Renita Perez, Ricky’s former dance partner from Cuba, and made Lucy quite jealous.

Known as “Isabelita” early in her career, Baron appeared in such films as Club Havana (1945); Don Ricardo Returns (1946); Jungle Jim (1948), with Johnny Weissmuller and George Reeves; Savage Drums (1951) with Sabu; Jesse James’ Women (1954); and Red Sundown (1956), opposite her husband.

She also was seen on the 1958-60 CBS-Desilu series The Texan, a Western that was produced by and starred Calhoun.

Baron had met the handsome actor after a performance at the Sunset Strip nightclub Ciro’s, and they married in 1948 and had three daughters, Cindy, Tami and Lorri. The couple divorced in 1970, and she moved to Palm Springs with the kids. Calhoun died in 1999 at age 76.

Baron was born Isabel Castro on Aug. 11, 1923, in the province of Andalusia, Spain. When she was 5, she and her family came to America and settled in River Rouge, Mich. In the early 1940s, Baron sang and danced as a featured artist with Xavier Cugat’s orchestra.

The family then moved to a home near the Hollywood Bowl, and she signed a movie deal. Later, she and her bandleader, Bobby Ramos, developed and hosted Latin Cruise, one of the first weekly TV musical variety shows in Los Angeles.

In February, Baron was honored at the Palm Springs Art Museum for Modernism Week. In the iconic Slim Aarons 1970 photograph Poolside Gossip, taken at the Richard Neutra-designed Kauffman house in Palm Springs, she is seen at the left walking and wearing a white hat.

In addition to her daughters, survivors include her siblings Marylou and Robert.

Filmography
Year       Title       Role       Notes
1944      That's My Baby!                Isabelita              
1945      Pan-Americana Lupita   
The Gay Senorita              Chiquita              
Club Havana       Isabelita              
1946      Slightly Scandalous          Lola       
High School Hero              Chi-Chi
Don Ricardo Returns       Dorothea            
1947      That's My Gal     Isabelita              
1948      Jungle Jim            Zia         
1949      Border Incident                 Rosita    Uncredited
Bomba on Panther Island              Losana
1951      Savage Drums    Sari       
1954      Jesse James' Women      Delta    
1955      The Treasure of Pancho Villa       Birdcage Flirt in Plaza     Uncredited
1956      Red Sundown    Maria   
The Broken Star                Conchita Alvarado           
1960      Compadece al delincuente           flamenco dance couple
1979      Bitter Heritage La Madre             (final film role)

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