Lita Baron

Lita Baron

ActressSoundtrack
Born
August 11, 1923
Died
December 16, 2015

Fiery brunette Andalusian-born singer, dancer and actress, in the U.S. from 1928. Using the stage name "Isabelita", she performed with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and was spotlighted at the Mocambo and Ciro's night clubs on the Sunset Strip. There, she came to the attention of up-and-coming movie…

Biography

Fiery brunette Andalusian-born singer, dancer and actress, in the U.S. from 1928. Using the stage name "Isabelita", she performed with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and was spotlighted at the Mocambo and Ciro's night clubs on the Sunset Strip. There, she came to the attention of up-and-coming movie star (and future husband) Rory Calhoun and was quickly destined to be in pictures. Continuing to be billed as "Isabelita" in her first few films -- invariably as south-of-the-border señoritas -- she mostly free-lanced for the smaller studios like Republic, Monogram, RKO and PRC. In 1948, she adopted her mother's maiden name and called herself Lita Baron. She had exotic leads in a couple of Boy's Own Paper-type adventures (with Johnny Sheffield in Bomba on Panther Island (1949) and opposite Sabu in Savage Drums (1951)). Latino actresses were often typecast in westerns and Lita was no exception: she played a dance hall singer in The Broken Star (1956), looked fetching as a female gunslinger in the (otherwise) mediocre Jesse James' Women (1954) and guested several times in her husband's hit CBS-Desilu series The Texan (1958). A memorable guest role was as Cuban bombshell Renita Perez, Ricky Ricardo's ex-dance partner, in a 1952 episode of I Love Lucy (1951).

Since her screen career had turned out to be somewhat desultory, Lita continued to perform on the nightclub circuit (in L.A. and, occasionally, in Vegas). From 1949, she co-hosted "Latin Cruise" on KTLA local television, a pioneering weekly musical variety show which showcased Latin tunes. In the 70's, she moderated a popular radio program, "Lunch with Lita", broadcast from Ingleside Inn in Palm Springs, featuring interviews with stars from her Hollywood past. When that ended, she found a new vocation in real estate marketing.

Actress

Bitter HeritageBitter Heritage(1979)as La Madre
Death Valley DaysDeath Valley Days(1952)as Danita, Maria Martinez
Compadece al delincuenteCompadece al delincuente(1960)as flamenco dance couple
The TexanThe Texan(1958)as Dolores, Abby Moreno
Frontier DoctorFrontier Doctor(1958)

Soundtrack

I Love LucyI Love Lucy(1951)
Samba-ManiaSamba-Mania(1948)
Champagne for TwoChampagne for Two(1947)
Club HavanaClub Havana(1945)

Self

George Jessel's Here Come the StarsGeorge Jessel's Here Come the Stars(1968)as Self
Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self
This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1950)as Self
Westinghouse Desilu PlayhouseWestinghouse Desilu Playhouse(1958)as Audience Member, Self
The Perry Como ShowThe Perry Como Show(1948)as Self

Archive Footage

TCM Remembers 2016(2016)as Self, actress

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Rory Calhoun, Lita Baron, and Gilbert Roland in The Treasure of Pancho Villa (1955)Rory Calhoun and wife Lita Baron with children, Cindy and Tammy C. 1963Ciro's Nightclub Rory Calhoun & wife Lita Baron c. 19552149-10 RORY CALHOUN CIRCA 1955Lita Baron and Fred Coby in Don Ricardo Returns (1946)Lita Baron, June Preisser, Freddie Slack, Freddie Stewart, and Freddie Slack and His Orchestra in High School Hero (1946)

Credit Score: Lita Baron

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Isabelita
Fri Nov 23 1945
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Club Havana3.2519456.200209
2Savage Drums3.0919515.70064
3Bomba on Panther Island3.0919495.300278
4Don Ricardo Returns2.6019464.20074
5Red Sundown2.5019566.500835
6That's My Gal2.5019476.50015
7Pan-Americana2.3819455.300138
8High School Hero2.0019464.200163
9Border Incident1.0019497.0003022