Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:37 am
The great mexican divas Dolores del Rio, Lupe Velez and Lupita Tovar never made silent movies in Mexico. Del Rio was brought to Hollywood by Edwin Carewe, for whom she made her debut in "Joanna" (USA 1925). All her silents were US-productions. Later, in the talkie era, she returned to Mexico for some movies. Lupe Velez was already in the US as a dancer, when Hal Roach engaged her. All her silents were US-productions, too. And at least Lupita Tovar had her big career in the talkie era. She made only a view silents in uncredited roles. Robert Flaherty discovered her in 1929 and brought her to the US.