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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 197. Not illustrated. Chapters: Mexican Artists' Models, Mexican Female Models, Mexican Male Models, Maria Felix, Dolores Del Rio, Tina Modotti, Felipe Colombo, Lorena Herrera, Abigail Elizalde, Helena Rojo, Rafael Amaya, Carmen Mondragon, Ninel Conde, Jacqueline Voltaire, Barbara Mori, Eiza Gonzalez, Aracely Arambula, Mayrin Villanueva, Susana Gonzalez, Eduardo Verastegui, Mariana Penalva, Rafael Rojas, Lupita Jones, Marcelo Buquet, Gabriel Soto, Elsa Benitez, Valentino Lanus, Luz Jimenez, Aaron Diaz, Martika Ibarra, Anette Michel, Erick Elias, Claudia Lizaldi, Laura Elizondo, Altair Jarabo, Ivonne Montero, Joana Benedek, Eugenia Cauduro, Daniela de Jesus, Jaydy Michel, Liliana Dominguez, David Zepeda, Josefina Echanove, Guadalupe Marin, Rebecca de Alba, Alfonso de Nigris, Aurora Robles, Mariana Bayon, Ana Bertha Lepe, Camila Sodi, Elizabeth Katz, Roberto Assad, Isabel Madow, Blanca Soto, Diego Dreyfus, Liza Echeverria, Mayra Suarez, Marco Mendez, Jose Luis Resendez, Paulina Flores, Lupita Gonzalez, Montserrat Olivier, Carmen Campuzano, Jacqueline de La Vega, Ivonne Soto, Erika Salum Escalante. Excerpt: Dolores del Rio (August 3, 1905 April 11, 1983) was a Mexican film actress. She was a star of Hollywood films during the silent era and in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Later in life, she became an important actress in Mexican films. She was generally thought to be one of the most beautiful actresses of her era, and was the first Latin American movie star to have international appeal. In the Silent film era, Del Rio was considered a counterpart to Rudolph Valentino. With the arrival of the talkies, she became one of the principal Art Deco symbols of beauty. Del Rio was one of the principal stars of Mexican films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. She was frequently called the "Princess of Mexico." Born...