PROFESSIONS
Actor, Singer, Model, Producer, Screenwriter, Cocktail Waitress
SOMETIMES CREDITED AS
Jo-Raquel Tejada
BIOGRAPHY
The last of the Hollywood sex symbols, Raquel Welch began appearing in films in the mid-1960s and enjoyed a run as pin-up girl after capturing the public's imagination clad in a well-tailored fur bikini in the prehistoric fantasy "One Million Years BC" (1966). Who would have known she was a single mother of two? Her packagers never let on. They just continued to push the....
The last of the Hollywood sex symbols, Raquel Welch began appearing in films in the mid-1960s and enjoyed a run as pin-up girl after capturing the public's imagination clad in a well-tailored fur bikini in the prehistoric fantasy "One Million Years BC" (1966). Who would have known she was a single mother of two? Her packagers never let on. They just continued to push the fantasy, creating an uphill battle for her to earn any respect as a serious actor. Welch ornamented a number of lightweight vehicles before bombing in the title role of "Myra Breckinridge" (1970--Mae West walked off with most of the publicity), then took a measure of control over her screen persona, producing and starring in "Hannie Calder" (1971), the first of her macho femme Western roles. She altered the image further with "Kansas City Bomber" (1972), insisting on doing her own stunts as good-hearted roller derby star Diane 'KC' Carr.

Welch had one of her finest hours displaying her comic timing as Constance in Richard Lester's version of the "The Three Musketeers" (1973), winning a Golden Globe for her efforts. She appeared again as Constance in Lester's follow-up "The Four Musketeers" (1975) and shone as the Jugs of Peter Yates' "Mother, Jugs, and Speed" (1976), the easygoing camaraderie of the three principles (with Bill Cosby and Harvey Keitel) providing a refreshingly strong role for her. Hollywood, however, cast her body more than anything (she was a sex symbol after all) and refused to see an actress of any depth. In order to branch out into more dramatic fare, Welch moved to the small screen during the 80s earning plaudits for her work in NBC TV-movies like "The Legend of Walks Far Woman" (1982), "Right to Die" (1987, in which she was convincing as a woman stricken with Lou Gehrig's disease) and "Scandal in a Small Town" (1988).

Welch sued MGM in 1980 for firing her from "Cannery Row" (1982), eventually pocketing $14 million. In 1981, she made her Broadway debut succeeding Lauren Bacall in "Woman of the Year" and upped her credibility immensely. She made her series debut as a regular in the revamped version of Darren Star's "CPW" (CBS, 1996) before replacing Julie Andrews on the Great White Way the following year in "Victor/Victoria". Perhaps it strained credulity (not to mention challenging costumers) to present her as a woman passing for a man, but her presence could not keep the show from closing. Despite the setback, Welch has remained committed to developing her craft, appeared onstage in a revival of George Bernard Shaw's "The Millionairess" in 1998 (having previously played the role in a British tour). She also returned to features that year playing Grace Kosik the nemesis of comedian Carrot Top in the uneven comedy "Chairman of the Board".



Family

Daughter:  La Tahn Welch  (born on December 26, 1961 in San Diego, California)
Father:  Armand Tejada  (Bolivian)
Husband:  James Westly Welch  (married on May 8, 1959; separated in 1961; divorced in 1965; father of two of her children)
Husband:  Patrick Curtis  (born c. 1938; married in 1967; divorced in 1971; reportedly appeared as an infant in scenes in "Gone With the Wind" (1939))
Husband:  Richard Palmer  (born c. 1955; owned and managed Mulberry Street Cafe; formerly involved with Cathy Moriarty; divorced with one son; met in 1997; announced engagement in July 1998; married on July 17, 1999; seperated as of August 2003)
Husband:  Andre Weinfeld  (married on July 5, 1980; divorced in September 1990; French photographer; seven years Welch's junior; appeared in "Pacific Palisades" (1990))
Mother:  Josephine Esterly  (died on October 17, 2000 at age 91)
Son:  Damon Welch  (born in 1960, computer consultant and aspiring actor)
Step-son:  Richard Palmer Jr  (born c. 1989; father, Richard Palmer)

Education

San Diego State College San Diego, California drama
La Jolla High School La Jolla, California 1958
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