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"I noticed a picture with an incorrect description of Rita Moreno's brother, who was left behind in Puerto Rico by her mother in the village of Junco. I have collected a lot of footage of her family who still live in Puerto Rico. Unfortunately, there have been changes and discrepancies in the description of the little boy who was left behind, but we have worked with a private investigator and other people to piece together the story. If you have evidence that contradicts the current description of Rita Moreno's family history, it's important to share it with relevant parties, such as producers or people involved. However, it's important to approach the situation with sensitivity and respect for the people involved,
I put in a NPOV tag because of the wording of several sentences. - Ted Wilkes 16:10, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
I saw her on the Today show where she was making fun of herself for killing herself and having a bad death - and said, almost verbatim "That's all right, it's a long walk for an old Jamaican Jewish lady." Since I can't find out any information that says she was born Jewish, I have to assume she converted - probably due to her marrying a Jew. But how on earth do I cite a television show as proof? FlaviaR ( talk) 07:45, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
I'd like to suggest a request for Rita Moreno In the Television section, someone should add that she gave her voice to the infamous kids tv show The Magic School Bus (TV series) in 1994 in the episode "The Busasaurus" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jihef1984 ( talk • contribs) 04:37, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
article says she is the first actress and first hispanic, but she is actually the second actress and first hispanic, to get all four awards.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EGOT
CptnHadock ( talk) 20:37, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
Helen Hayes was the first actress to win all four awards - winning a Grammy in 1976. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.235.217.63 ( talk) 23:48, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
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{{ Edit semi-protected}} I would like to request a change to be made under the 'Early Career' heading of the Rita Moreno article in order to include the challenges she faced as a Hispanic actress. I would like to add the following:
At the early stages of her career, Moreno came across various racial challenges – most evidently the stereotype of the “sexpot” cast among Hispanic actresses. During the early decades of Hollywood, Latinas were exploited for their beauty and sexuality, typecasting them as ‘spitfires’ in the industry. In March of 1954, Moreno was featured on the cover of Life Magazine with a caption reading “Rita Moreno: An Actresses' Catalog of Sex and Innocence.” This stereotype remained glued to the actress for decades as she continued to be offered demeaning and ‘exotic’ roles, such as Chanthini in Father Knows Best. It wasn’t until 1962, when she won her first Oscar for the role of Anita in West Side Story, that Moreno’s career took a turn. The award gave her the confidence to refuse degrading roles and with that confidence she established herself as a serious and successful entertainer, snatching all the big awards along the way – Emmy, Grammy, Tony and Oscar. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nabizzlekhan ( talk • contribs)
Article states Moreno came to New York at age 5. Was she not an American citizen by birth in Puerto Rico? And failing that, for I don't know the status of Puerto Rico 80 years ago,did she not become an American citizen? If the answer is yes to either, why didn't the article address her as a Puerto Rican/American performer? Or merely as an American? Could have it been for fear of offending a certain group? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Luvbach1 ( talk • contribs) 03:28, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
Rita Moreno appeared on the television show, The Guardian, as Caroline Novak, mother of Lulu (Louise Archer played by Wendy Moniz) for three episodes in 2003. [1] 74.72.5.100 ( talk) 02:45, 1 November 2012 (UTC)Jo-Ann Demas, demasjoann@yahoo.com
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She is now 81 years old, it still says age 80. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.237.34.211 ( talk) 12:24, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
I saw her this morning (04/10/13) on the Tavis Smiley Show, and she clearly pronounced her birth name multiple times as Alverio (accent on the second syllable). Therefore, the spelling "Alverío" (accent mark over the "i") in the article's right column is in error. 71.223.50.117 ( talk) 08:31, 10 April 2013 (UTC)KentonBrown
Filmography Television Zorro (Walt Disney's TV Series) El Bandido (1960) - Role: Chulita Adios El Cuchillo (1960) - Role: Chulita
Trackdown (Season 2, Episode 22) The Samaritan (1959) - Role: Tina — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:C42F:A90:6968:F17F:2860:DC77 ( talk) 21:13, 1 April 2017 (UTC)
She also did The Carol Burnett Show. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.125.200.175 ( talk) 00:15, 19 February 2016 (UTC)
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174.22.181.153 ( talk) 17:01, 21 October 2013 (UTC) Rita is not the only Hispanic to win an Academy award. Anthony Quinn won two. You might coorect your article.
Denied Read carefully. It states that she is the only Hispanic to win all "four major awards", which includes the Academy (Oscar), Emmy, Tony and Grammy. The first Hispanic and as a matter of fact Puerto Rican to win the Academy award was Jose Ferrer.
Rita Moreno guest appeared on episode 18 of the television series Jane the Virgin, which aired on April 13, 2015. She played Liliana, Rogelio's equally vain and shallow mother. 173.224.93.6 ( talk) 13:24, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
This is the full name of her grandmother character in Nina's World it gets mentions in Nina's First Sleepover by Chelsea. 184.145.18.50 ( talk) 20:36, 8 February 2016 (UTC)
I'll make the point here. When young, she was mainly or equally regarded as a dancer and actor. Anyone who was preferred to Chita Rivera in the West Side Story film would have to be a good dancer, and she was. Therefore it deserves equal mention in the intro. Macdonald-ross ( talk) 15:52, 7 October 2016 (UTC)
Suggest revising "Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, 1977" to read "Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, 1977 (for The Muppet Show, Episode 5) Source: http://www.muppetcentral.com/guides/episodes/tms/season1/5_moreno.shtml
Tiger76ba Tiger76ba ( talk) 13:47, 25 June 2018 (UTC)
It is surprising that she, as a Hollywood celebrity, said that "...President Donald Trump was more than, 'a bit of a fool. ' " Is that a valid quote? It is taken from a blog called "thehill.com" and may not be true. 173.72.115.153 ( talk) 20:14, 6 September 2018 (UTC)De Mikeal Tibbetts
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Under "Early life," it should be noted that Moreno spent her teen years growing up in Valley Stream, New York, as per both her autobiography here and per her interview with the Long Island paper Newsday, at "Rita Moreno meets fans in Huntington" by Daniel Bubbeo, March 5, 2013. -- 2604:2000:1382:C5DD:45DD:64E8:EBF8:20FC ( talk) 21:30, 27 November 2018 (UTC)
With this edit, I removed the nationality section from the Infobox on this BLP. Because it listed her as "Puerto Rican-American" - which ignores the obvious redundancy that Puerto Rico is in America. We would obviously not list a "District of Columbian-American," or a "United States Virgin Islander-American." As an encyclopedia, we should not, even inadvertently, be reinforcing the incorrect notion that Puerto Ricans, unlike others who may come to the U.S. from Spanish-speaking countries, are not already natural born Americans. X4n6 ( talk) 08:13, 18 January 2019 (UTC)
First of all where did you get the idea that Puerto Rico is in "America"? As a matter of fact Puerto Rico is not even part of America (United States that is). According to the United States Supreme Court, Puerto Rico "belongs" to but "is not" part of the United States.[1].
The Island of Porto Rico is not a part of the United States within that provision of the Constitution which declares that "all duties, imposts, and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States." And "We are therefore of opinion that the Island of Porto Rico is a territory appurtenant and belonging to the United States, but not a part of the United States within the revenue clauses of the Constitution." (Emphases mine.)
the Fourteenth Amendment, upon the subject of citizenship, declares only that "all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside."
"Puerto Ricans living on the island have no vote in the presidential election despite being U.S. citizens."
On this settled approach, Puerto Rico cannot benefit from our dual-sovereignty doctrine. For starters, no one argues that when the United States gained possession of Puerto Rico, its people possessed independent prosecutorial power, in the way that the States or tribes did upon becoming part of this country. Puerto Rico was until then a colony “under Spanish sovereignty.” Treaty of Paris, Art. 2, 30Stat. 1755. And local prosecutors in the ensuing decades, as petitioner itself acknowledges, exercised only such power as was “delegated by Congress” through federal statutes. Brief for Petitioner 28; see Shell Co., 302 U. S., at 264–265; supra, at 10–11. Their authority derived from, rather than preexisted association with, the Federal Government.
Finally, in order for the people who are born in Puerto Rico to be considered full American citizens, Puerto Rico must become a state of the union and an amendment to the US Constitution would have to be made granting full citizenship to it's residents without any limitations. Therefore the fact remains that Rita Moreno, is a "Puerto Rican Citizen, since she was born in Puerto Rico and an American citizen with limited rights, if she returned to Puerto Rico. She is a Puerto Rican-American. If Puerto Rico became an independent nation, then she and all Puerto Ricans born in the island would have the choice of renouncing their Puerto Rican citizenship and accepting US Citizenship by pledging allegiance to the U.S. or renouncing their US Citizenship and remaining citizens pf Puerto Rico.And yes, the hundreds of articles which I have written, plus the recognition's which I have received are a testimony to the fact that I know that this is an encyclopedia and what it is expected as such.
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The correct way to write Rita Moreno's surname is Alverio, without the tilde on the í. 88.7.58.233 ( talk) 07:33, 19 October 2021 (UTC)
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Done -- Softlavender ( talk) 22:54, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
'She voiced the titular role of Carmen Sandiego in Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? from 1994 to 1999.' Then 'She later voiced Cookie in the netflix carmen.' Wow it's like passing the torch!!! Had no idea!
Thewriter006 ( talk) 13:40, 12 December 2021 (UTC)
In this 60 Minutes interview last year, Moreno says, "I was raped by my agent when I was—I was either 16 or 17", and the interviewer ( Bill Whitaker) adds: "She told us she was the family's breadwinner and had to keep working, so the insecure Rita Moreno felt she had no choice but to keep her agent." I think this clearly belongs in the article, either in its own section or the Personal Life section. -- 174.95.81.219 ( talk) 20:33, 17 July 2022 (UTC)
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“ She gained notoriety for her performances in children's television series The Electric Company (1971-1977), ”
Notoriety means famous for a bad thing. The word needs to be changed to fame. Notoriety is a bad thing not a good thing. 130.51.225.18 ( talk) 18:20, 15 February 2023 (UTC)
she is 92 years old by 2024 35.142.96.168 ( talk) 01:24, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
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Rita Moreno Death January 30th, 2024 2601:2C6:8480:4320:E10E:7F0C:DE63:84E0 ( talk) 04:37, 1 February 2024 (UTC)
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"I noticed a picture with an incorrect description of Rita Moreno's brother, who was left behind in Puerto Rico by her mother in the village of Junco. I have collected a lot of footage of her family who still live in Puerto Rico. Unfortunately, there have been changes and discrepancies in the description of the little boy who was left behind, but we have worked with a private investigator and other people to piece together the story. If you have evidence that contradicts the current description of Rita Moreno's family history, it's important to share it with relevant parties, such as producers or people involved. However, it's important to approach the situation with sensitivity and respect for the people involved,
I put in a NPOV tag because of the wording of several sentences. - Ted Wilkes 16:10, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
I saw her on the Today show where she was making fun of herself for killing herself and having a bad death - and said, almost verbatim "That's all right, it's a long walk for an old Jamaican Jewish lady." Since I can't find out any information that says she was born Jewish, I have to assume she converted - probably due to her marrying a Jew. But how on earth do I cite a television show as proof? FlaviaR ( talk) 07:45, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
I'd like to suggest a request for Rita Moreno In the Television section, someone should add that she gave her voice to the infamous kids tv show The Magic School Bus (TV series) in 1994 in the episode "The Busasaurus" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jihef1984 ( talk • contribs) 04:37, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
article says she is the first actress and first hispanic, but she is actually the second actress and first hispanic, to get all four awards.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EGOT
CptnHadock ( talk) 20:37, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
Helen Hayes was the first actress to win all four awards - winning a Grammy in 1976. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.235.217.63 ( talk) 23:48, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
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Note that I am not involved in this project any much more than any other editor, just posting these notes since it is quite a big change, potentially
Regards, Rich Farmbrough, 23:45, 16 June 2010 (UTC).
{{ Edit semi-protected}} I would like to request a change to be made under the 'Early Career' heading of the Rita Moreno article in order to include the challenges she faced as a Hispanic actress. I would like to add the following:
At the early stages of her career, Moreno came across various racial challenges – most evidently the stereotype of the “sexpot” cast among Hispanic actresses. During the early decades of Hollywood, Latinas were exploited for their beauty and sexuality, typecasting them as ‘spitfires’ in the industry. In March of 1954, Moreno was featured on the cover of Life Magazine with a caption reading “Rita Moreno: An Actresses' Catalog of Sex and Innocence.” This stereotype remained glued to the actress for decades as she continued to be offered demeaning and ‘exotic’ roles, such as Chanthini in Father Knows Best. It wasn’t until 1962, when she won her first Oscar for the role of Anita in West Side Story, that Moreno’s career took a turn. The award gave her the confidence to refuse degrading roles and with that confidence she established herself as a serious and successful entertainer, snatching all the big awards along the way – Emmy, Grammy, Tony and Oscar. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nabizzlekhan ( talk • contribs)
Article states Moreno came to New York at age 5. Was she not an American citizen by birth in Puerto Rico? And failing that, for I don't know the status of Puerto Rico 80 years ago,did she not become an American citizen? If the answer is yes to either, why didn't the article address her as a Puerto Rican/American performer? Or merely as an American? Could have it been for fear of offending a certain group? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Luvbach1 ( talk • contribs) 03:28, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
Rita Moreno appeared on the television show, The Guardian, as Caroline Novak, mother of Lulu (Louise Archer played by Wendy Moniz) for three episodes in 2003. [1] 74.72.5.100 ( talk) 02:45, 1 November 2012 (UTC)Jo-Ann Demas, demasjoann@yahoo.com
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She is now 81 years old, it still says age 80. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.237.34.211 ( talk) 12:24, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
I saw her this morning (04/10/13) on the Tavis Smiley Show, and she clearly pronounced her birth name multiple times as Alverio (accent on the second syllable). Therefore, the spelling "Alverío" (accent mark over the "i") in the article's right column is in error. 71.223.50.117 ( talk) 08:31, 10 April 2013 (UTC)KentonBrown
Filmography Television Zorro (Walt Disney's TV Series) El Bandido (1960) - Role: Chulita Adios El Cuchillo (1960) - Role: Chulita
Trackdown (Season 2, Episode 22) The Samaritan (1959) - Role: Tina — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:C42F:A90:6968:F17F:2860:DC77 ( talk) 21:13, 1 April 2017 (UTC)
She also did The Carol Burnett Show. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.125.200.175 ( talk) 00:15, 19 February 2016 (UTC)
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174.22.181.153 ( talk) 17:01, 21 October 2013 (UTC) Rita is not the only Hispanic to win an Academy award. Anthony Quinn won two. You might coorect your article.
Denied Read carefully. It states that she is the only Hispanic to win all "four major awards", which includes the Academy (Oscar), Emmy, Tony and Grammy. The first Hispanic and as a matter of fact Puerto Rican to win the Academy award was Jose Ferrer.
Rita Moreno guest appeared on episode 18 of the television series Jane the Virgin, which aired on April 13, 2015. She played Liliana, Rogelio's equally vain and shallow mother. 173.224.93.6 ( talk) 13:24, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
This is the full name of her grandmother character in Nina's World it gets mentions in Nina's First Sleepover by Chelsea. 184.145.18.50 ( talk) 20:36, 8 February 2016 (UTC)
I'll make the point here. When young, she was mainly or equally regarded as a dancer and actor. Anyone who was preferred to Chita Rivera in the West Side Story film would have to be a good dancer, and she was. Therefore it deserves equal mention in the intro. Macdonald-ross ( talk) 15:52, 7 October 2016 (UTC)
Suggest revising "Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, 1977" to read "Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, 1977 (for The Muppet Show, Episode 5) Source: http://www.muppetcentral.com/guides/episodes/tms/season1/5_moreno.shtml
Tiger76ba Tiger76ba ( talk) 13:47, 25 June 2018 (UTC)
It is surprising that she, as a Hollywood celebrity, said that "...President Donald Trump was more than, 'a bit of a fool. ' " Is that a valid quote? It is taken from a blog called "thehill.com" and may not be true. 173.72.115.153 ( talk) 20:14, 6 September 2018 (UTC)De Mikeal Tibbetts
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Under "Early life," it should be noted that Moreno spent her teen years growing up in Valley Stream, New York, as per both her autobiography here and per her interview with the Long Island paper Newsday, at "Rita Moreno meets fans in Huntington" by Daniel Bubbeo, March 5, 2013. -- 2604:2000:1382:C5DD:45DD:64E8:EBF8:20FC ( talk) 21:30, 27 November 2018 (UTC)
With this edit, I removed the nationality section from the Infobox on this BLP. Because it listed her as "Puerto Rican-American" - which ignores the obvious redundancy that Puerto Rico is in America. We would obviously not list a "District of Columbian-American," or a "United States Virgin Islander-American." As an encyclopedia, we should not, even inadvertently, be reinforcing the incorrect notion that Puerto Ricans, unlike others who may come to the U.S. from Spanish-speaking countries, are not already natural born Americans. X4n6 ( talk) 08:13, 18 January 2019 (UTC)
First of all where did you get the idea that Puerto Rico is in "America"? As a matter of fact Puerto Rico is not even part of America (United States that is). According to the United States Supreme Court, Puerto Rico "belongs" to but "is not" part of the United States.[1].
The Island of Porto Rico is not a part of the United States within that provision of the Constitution which declares that "all duties, imposts, and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States." And "We are therefore of opinion that the Island of Porto Rico is a territory appurtenant and belonging to the United States, but not a part of the United States within the revenue clauses of the Constitution." (Emphases mine.)
the Fourteenth Amendment, upon the subject of citizenship, declares only that "all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside."
"Puerto Ricans living on the island have no vote in the presidential election despite being U.S. citizens."
On this settled approach, Puerto Rico cannot benefit from our dual-sovereignty doctrine. For starters, no one argues that when the United States gained possession of Puerto Rico, its people possessed independent prosecutorial power, in the way that the States or tribes did upon becoming part of this country. Puerto Rico was until then a colony “under Spanish sovereignty.” Treaty of Paris, Art. 2, 30Stat. 1755. And local prosecutors in the ensuing decades, as petitioner itself acknowledges, exercised only such power as was “delegated by Congress” through federal statutes. Brief for Petitioner 28; see Shell Co., 302 U. S., at 264–265; supra, at 10–11. Their authority derived from, rather than preexisted association with, the Federal Government.
Finally, in order for the people who are born in Puerto Rico to be considered full American citizens, Puerto Rico must become a state of the union and an amendment to the US Constitution would have to be made granting full citizenship to it's residents without any limitations. Therefore the fact remains that Rita Moreno, is a "Puerto Rican Citizen, since she was born in Puerto Rico and an American citizen with limited rights, if she returned to Puerto Rico. She is a Puerto Rican-American. If Puerto Rico became an independent nation, then she and all Puerto Ricans born in the island would have the choice of renouncing their Puerto Rican citizenship and accepting US Citizenship by pledging allegiance to the U.S. or renouncing their US Citizenship and remaining citizens pf Puerto Rico.And yes, the hundreds of articles which I have written, plus the recognition's which I have received are a testimony to the fact that I know that this is an encyclopedia and what it is expected as such.
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Done -- Softlavender ( talk) 22:54, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
'She voiced the titular role of Carmen Sandiego in Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? from 1994 to 1999.' Then 'She later voiced Cookie in the netflix carmen.' Wow it's like passing the torch!!! Had no idea!
Thewriter006 ( talk) 13:40, 12 December 2021 (UTC)
In this 60 Minutes interview last year, Moreno says, "I was raped by my agent when I was—I was either 16 or 17", and the interviewer ( Bill Whitaker) adds: "She told us she was the family's breadwinner and had to keep working, so the insecure Rita Moreno felt she had no choice but to keep her agent." I think this clearly belongs in the article, either in its own section or the Personal Life section. -- 174.95.81.219 ( talk) 20:33, 17 July 2022 (UTC)
This is a quote from the article:
“ She gained notoriety for her performances in children's television series The Electric Company (1971-1977), ”
Notoriety means famous for a bad thing. The word needs to be changed to fame. Notoriety is a bad thing not a good thing. 130.51.225.18 ( talk) 18:20, 15 February 2023 (UTC)
she is 92 years old by 2024 35.142.96.168 ( talk) 01:24, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
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Rita Moreno Death January 30th, 2024 2601:2C6:8480:4320:E10E:7F0C:DE63:84E0 ( talk) 04:37, 1 February 2024 (UTC)