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Learn moreIn this luminous memoir, Rita Moreno shares her remarkable journey from a young girl with simple beginnings in Puerto Rico to Hollywood legend—and one of the few performers, and the only Hispanic, to win an Oscar, Grammy, Tony and two Emmys.
Born Rosita Dolores Alverio in the idyll of Puerto Rico, Moreno, at age five, embarked on a harrowing sea voyage with her mother and wound up in the harsh barrios of the Bronx, where she discovered dancing, singing, and acting as ways to escape a tumultuous childhood. Making her Broadway debut by age thirteen—and moving on to Hollywood in its Golden Age just a few years later—she worked alongside such stars as Gary Cooper, Yul Brynner, and Ann Miller.
When discovered by Louis B. Mayer of MGM, the wizard himself declared: “She looks like a Spanish Elizabeth Taylor.” Cast by Gene Kelly as Zelda Zanders in Singin’ in the Rain and then on to her Oscar-winning performance in West Side Story, she catapulted to fame—yet found herself repeatedly typecast as the “utility ethnic,” a role she found almost impossible to elude.
Here, for the first time, Rita reflects on her struggles to break through Hollywood’s racial and sexual barriers. She explores the wounded little girl behind the glamorous façade—and what it took to find her place in the world. She talks candidly about her relationship with Elvis Presley, her encounters with Howard Hughes, and the passionate romance with Marlon Brando that drove her to attempt suicide. And she shares the illusiveness of a “perfect” marriage and the incomparable joys of motherhood.
Infused with Rita Moreno’s quick wit and deep insight, this memoir is the dazzling portrait of a stage and screen star who longed to become who she really is—and triumphed.
Rita Moreno is one of the few artists to have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony. She has also received a Golden Globe Award, a National Medal of Arts (2009), and a Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Artistic Achievment Award (2015). Her memoir was a New York Times bestseller.
Rita Moreno is one of the few artists to have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony. She has also received a Golden Globe Award, a National Medal of Arts (2009), and a Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Artistic Achievment Award (2015). Her memoir was a New York Times bestseller.
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“It's clear Rita Moreno was a pioneer in every aspect of her life.”—The Huffington Post“Sure to inspire and empower, straight from our very own living legend and the original triple threat: Rita Moreno.”—Being Latino
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