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Her parents divorced when she was two years old.Table of ContentsEarly career[edit]Movie star[edit]Photo journalist[edit]Entrepreneur[edit]Later life and death[edit]Filmography[edit]Bibliography[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Early career[edit] Isabel del Puerto when she was Isadora Duncan’s dance student.At four she made her stage debut under the guidance of Isadora Duncan and her grandmother Maria Schleinzer[4] who was a vedette at the Vienna Court Opera.She attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, Italy, with Alida Valli and other stars of the 1930s.Movie star[edit] Isabel del Puerto, movie star, Golden Age of Mexican cinemaAfter a short career on Broadway, she went to Mexico, where she modeled for a department store and appeared in 17 films, becoming a star of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema of the 1940s and 1950s.Photo journalist[edit]After retiring from films, she worked for Time Life magazines and in advertising and public relations in New York.She owned and cooked for five gourmet restaurants, among them El Cuchitril, a famous bistro in the Zona Rosa Mexico City.She was working on her fifth book (a novel set in the early 1900s). One of her oeuvres is a semi-fictitious biography called My Way, two are detective stories: “The Key” and “The Portrait” and one is a book for children, Sonia, which she hoped to have illustrated and published.Entrepreneur[edit]She had a real estate license, selling properties in Mexico and the United States.Later life and death[edit]In her last years, Isabel resided in San Antonio, Texas, with her three dogs that had been picked up as strays. She actively supported the Democratic Party and headed a charity that was trying to help homeless people and their pets.On 13 March 2014, she died of an embolism at 6:30 p.m. after a brief hospitalization, surrounded by her son Joe, and daughter Kat.[5]Filmography[edit]Del Puerto has taken part in the following films:Nunca besar\u00e9 tu boca (I Will Never Kiss Your Lips), Mexico, 1947.Mi madre adorada (My Mother Adored), Mexico, 1948.A Family Like Many Others, as Estela Cata\u00f1o, Mexico, 1949.[6]Midnight, as Lidia, Mexico, 1949.Hay lugar para… dos\u00a0[es] (There’s a Place for… Two), as Elsa de Olivares, Mexico, 1949.[7]Angels of the Arrabal, Mexico, 1949.[8]Confessions of a Taxi Driver, as Elizabeth de Legazpi, Mexico, 1949.[9]Ventarr\u00f3n (Gale), as Mirna, Mexico, 1949.The Devil is a Woman as Clara, Mexico, 1950.[10]Mariachis, Mexico, 1950.[11]Matrimonio y mortaja (Marriage and Shroud), as Rosario, Mexico, 1950.[12]Rosauro Castro\u00a0[es], as Esperanza, Mexico, 1950.[13]Entre abogados te veas (Among Lawyers I See You), as La amante, Mexico, 1951.El gendarme de la esquina (Policeman on the Corner), as Carolina Santill\u00e1n, Mexico, 1951.[14]Captain Scarlett, as Josephine Prenez, USA, 1953.[15]Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, USA, 1989.Old Gringo, USA, 1989.Bibliography[edit]References[edit]^ “Elisabeth von Hortenau b. 7 August 1921 – Rodovid EN”. en.rodovid.org. Retrieved July 12, 2020.^ “Charlotte b. 1893 d. 1966 – Rodovid EN”. en.rodovid.org. Retrieved July 12, 2020.^ “Alfred Joseph von Hortenau b. 10 November 1892 d. 1956 – Rodovid EN”. en.rodovid.org. Retrieved July 12, 2020.^ “Marie Schleinzer b. 25 March 1874 d. 1 June 1949 – Rodovid EN”. en.rodovid.org. Retrieved July 12, 2020.^ “13 de Marzo, Aniversario luctuoso de la actr\u00edz Isabel del Puerto”. KhronosDigital.com (in Spanish). March 13, 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2019.^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo III 1945-1948, pages 309\u2013314^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo III 1945-1948, pages 335\u2013336^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 52-53^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 49\u201351^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 101, 102^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, page 29^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, page 115, 116^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 176\u2013178^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo IV 1949-1951, pages 290, 291^ Garc\u00eda Riera, Emilio, Historia Documental del Cine Mexicano. \u00c9poca Sonora. Tomo V 1952-1954, page 233, De Hollywood a M\u00e9xico.External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/isabel-del-puerto-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Isabel del Puerto – Wikipedia"}}]}]