Rita Conde

Rita Conde was an American actress born on May 18, 1914, in Cuba. She is best known for her roles in Time After Time (1979), Ride the Pink Horse (1947), and The Brave Bulls (1951). She passed away on May 10, 1989, in Burbank, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Rita Conde, whose birth name was Elizabeth Eleanor Conde, spent much of her life in the entertainment industry. Not much is publicly known about her family, but she became a notable figure in Film Noir, remembered for her captivating performances.

Career Highlights

Conde’s career included significant roles that defined her acting legacy. She gained recognition for playing Carla in Ride the Pink Horse, which became a classic among Film Noir enthusiasts. Throughout her career, she took on a variety of characters in both film and television.

Death and Legacy

Rita Conde died on May 10, 1989, leaving behind a legacy cherished by fans of classic cinema. Her contributions to film, especially in the Noirs of the 1940s and 50s, continue to be appreciated by movie lovers.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Die Sister, Die! 1978-12-01 Mrs. Gonzales
Ride the Pink Horse 1947-10-08 Carla
El ahijado de la muerte 1946-10-31 Marina
Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell 1978-01-01 Inez
Reflections of Murder 1974-11-24 Maid
Seed of Innocence 1980-10-01 Stripper
No Sad Songs for Me 1950-04-27 Mexican Girl (uncredited)
The Bounty Man 1972-10-31 Hargus’ Woman
Nerds of a Feather 1989-12-31 Mrs. Blob
The World’s Greatest Lover 1977-12-18 Whore #1
Topaz 1969-12-17 Dolores (uncredited)
Discriminación Maldita 1990-01-01
I Love Lucy 1951-10-15 Maria