Movita Castaneda Explained

Movita Castaneda
Birth Name:Maria Luisa Castaneda
Birth Date:April 12, 1916
Birth Place:Nogales, Arizona, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other Names:Movita
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1930–1989
Spouse:
    Children:2

    Maria Luisa Castaneda (April 12, 1916 – February 12, 2015) was an American actress and the second wife of actor Marlon Brando. In films, she played exotic women and singers, such as in Flying Down to Rio (1933) and Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). She was the mother of Miko Castaneda Brando and Rebecca Brando Kotlizky.[1]

    Life and work

    Movita, an American of Mexican descent, was born in Nogales, Arizona, on a train traveling between Mexico and Arizona. Movita began her acting career singing the Carioca to Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire's first dance number in the first film in which the famous duo appeared together, Flying Down to Rio (1933). She continued playing exotic women in American and Spanish language films in the 1930s, most notably as a Tahitian girl, Tehanni in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) alongside Clark Gable and Franchot Tone. She played an island girl in Paradise Isle (1937) and again in Girl from Rio (1939) with Warren Hull. She starred in the British thriller Tower of Terror (1941) alongside Wilfrid Lawson and Michael Rennie. After a break, she appeared as Henry Fonda's cook in Fort Apache (1948), then starred with Tim Holt in two further westerns: The Mysterious Desperado (1949) and Saddle Legion (1951).

    In 1939, Movita married the Irish boxer, singer and actor Jack Doyle in Mexico.[2] The marriage did not endure. After appearing in a few more minor westerns and a few television parts, she met the actor Marlon Brando in the late 1950s, after his breakup with Anna Kashfi. They married in 1960, and they had two children. Brando played the role of Fletcher Christian in the 1962 remake of the 1935 film in which Movita had played a Tahitian girl, Tehanni. Brando then married his co-star Tarita Teriipaia in 1962. Castaneda's marriage to Brando was annulled in 1968 after it was discovered she was still legally married to Doyle.[3] After a small role on television in 1977, Movita appeared as Ana in 17 episodes of Knots Landing from October 1987 to May 1989.

    Death

    Castaneda died at age 98 on February 12, 2015, in Los Angeles, after being hospitalized for a neck injury.[4]

    Filmography

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1930El Dios del mar
    1933Flying Down to Rio Carioca Singer Uncredited
    1934La buenaventura
    1934The Scandal Gregoria
    1934Tres Amores Doris
    1935Señora casada necesita marido Doncella
    1935The Tia Juana Kid Cabaret Dancer
    1935Mutiny on the Bounty Tehani
    1935El diablo del Mar Maya
    1936Captain Calamity Annana
    1936El capitan Tormenta Anyana
    1937Paradise Isle Ila
    1937The Hurricane Arai
    1938Rose of the Rio Grande Rosita del Torre
    1939Wolf Call Towana
    1939Girl from Rio Marquita Romero
    1941Tower of Terror Marie Durand
    1948Fort Apache Guadalupe
    1949The Mysterious Desperado Luisa
    1949Red Light Trina Uncredited
    1950Wagon Master Young Navajo Indian
    1950Federal Man Lolita Martinez / Montez
    1950The Furies Chiquita
    1950A Lady Without Passport Lorena Uncredited
    1950The Petty Girl Carmelita Moray Uncredited
    1950Kim Woman with Baby Uncredited
    1951Soldiers Three Cabaret woman
    1951Saddle Legion Mercedes
    1952Wild Horse Ambush Lita Espinosa
    1953Dream Wife Rima
    1953Ride, Vaquero! Hussy Uncredited
    1955Apache Ambush Rosita

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Mail box. Scottsdale Progress. July 27, 1950. April 12, 2014.
    2. News: Jack Doyle Married. 20 November 2015. Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette. 18 April 1939.
    3. News: Brandon's Marriage Voided—Actress Has Other Mate . . Newspapers.com . July 30, 1968 . July 13, 2020.
    4. News: Chawkins. Steve. Movita Castaneda dies at 98; film actress was Marlon Brando's second wife. February 17, 2015. Los Angeles Times. February 17, 2015.