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Chita Rivera, the iconic singer, dancer and actress who won two Tony awards and was nominated 10 times, died Tuesday. She was 91.
Her death was announced by her daughter, Lisa Mordente, who said she died in New York after a brief illness.
Rivera was a trailblazer in the entertainment industry, breaking down barriers for Latina performers. In 2009, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor; she also became the first Hispanic American woman to receive Kennedy Center Honors in 2002.
Rivera spoke to AARP in 2023 on the publishing of her biography, Chita: A Memoir. Here are excerpts from the candid conversation.
Dolores and Chita
My full name is Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero. My father was a Puerto Rican clarinetist and sax player; my Scottish-Irish mother was a government clerk. I was raised Catholic, and I’ve often said I’ve had two angels — Chita and Dolores — one on each shoulder. Chita got along with everybody. She was the performer, the people pleaser. Not Dolores. She’d tell it like it was, like Anita. She’d say, “No, this is the way it is,” or “No, we’re not gonna do this.” My daughter, Lisa, says that’s when “Mom goes Puerto Rican.”
A sad-happy childhood
Writing the book took me back to the beginning. My childhood was very secure. I was one of five, and we played and fought and laughed and ate and were part of a mixed-race neighborhood on Flagler Place in Washington, D.C. But in 1940 when I was 7, Daddy became seriously ill. We weren’t allowed in the hospital in those days because we were children. Mother used to take us, and we’d stand outside and see him at his window. And then he passed away. It was rough for my mother with five kids, but somehow she kept us all on a normal keel.
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