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Hollywood Icon Raquel Welch

Oh, hello there! You’re in luck because today we’re going to talk about one of the biggest movie stars of the 60s and 70s, the one and only Raquel Welch!

Raquel Welch, born Jo Raquel Tejada, burst onto the Hollywood scene in the 1960s with her stunning looks and undeniable talent. She quickly became a sex symbol and starred in numerous movies, leaving a lasting impression on cinema history.

So, let’s take a trip down memory lane and explore some of the movies that made Raquel Welch the icon she is today!

  1. One Million Years B.C. (1966) In this classic prehistoric adventure, Raquel played a cavegirl who made us all wonder how she managed to keep her perfectly coiffed hair and flawless makeup intact despite living in a time before hairspray and mascara. But hey, who’s complaining? Raquel looked incredible and the movie went on to become a cult classic.
  2. Fantastic Voyage (1966) Raquel went from prehistoric times to the future in this sci-fi adventure. She played a spy who was miniaturized and injected into a scientist’s body in order to save his life. The movie was a huge hit and earned Raquel a Golden Globe nomination.
  3. Fathom (1967) Raquel proved she was more than just a pretty face in this spy comedy. She played a skydiver recruited by a British intelligence agency to retrieve a top-secret film from a sunken ship. The movie was a box office success and solidified Raquel’s status as a leading lady.
  4. Bandolero! (1968) Raquel got to flex her acting muscles in this western, where she played a widowed outlaw who falls for her husband’s brother, played by James Stewart. The movie was a critical and commercial success and Raquel earned praise for her performance.
  5. Myra Breckinridge (1970) This satirical comedy was a departure from Raquel’s typical roles. She played the title character, a transgender woman who sets out to exact revenge on the Hollywood establishment. The movie was controversial and polarizing, but Raquel’s performance was praised by critics.
  6. In the Three Musketeers (1973) Raquel played the beautiful Constance Bonacieux in this swashbuckling adventure. The movie was a huge success and spawned a sequel, The Four Musketeers, which was actually filmed at the same time as the first movie.
  7. Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976) Raquel teamed up with Bill Cosby and Harvey Keitel in this raunchy comedy about a group of ambulance drivers in Los Angeles. The movie was a box office success, but it’s mostly remembered for the hilarious title.

Raquel Welch has more than 60 films in her catalog so we can safely say that she was a Hollywood icon.

There you have it, folks! Raquel Welch may have been a sex symbol, but she was also a talented actress who left her mark on cinema history.

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