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American actress, dancer, singer
A.K.A.
Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, USA
Age
91 years
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Height:
1.6002 m
Awards
Presidential Medal of Freedom
 
John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement
(2015)
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
(1984)
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
(1993)
Kennedy Center Honors
 
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical
 
Drama League Award
 
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Chita Rivera
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Biography

Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero Anderson (born January 23, 1933), professionally known as Chita Rivera, is an American actress, singer and dancer who originated roles in Broadway musicals including Anita in West Side Story, Velma Kelly in Chicago, and the title role in Kiss of the Spider Woman. She is a ten-time Tony Award nominee and a three-time Tony Award recipient, including one for Lifetime Achievement. She is the first Latina and the first Latino American to receive a Kennedy Center Honor and is a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Her autobiography, Chita: A Memoir, was published in 2023.

Early life and education

Rivera was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Katherine (Anderson), a government clerk, and Pedro Julio Figueroa del Rivero, a clarinetist and saxophonist for the United States Navy Band. Her father was Puerto Rican and her mother was of Scottish, Irish, and African-American descent. Rivera is one of five children. Rivera was seven years old when her mother was widowed and went to work at The Pentagon.

In 1944, Rivera's mother enrolled her in the Jones-Haywood School of Ballet (now the Jones Haywood School of Dance). Later, when she was 15, a teacher from George Balanchine's School of American Ballet visited their studio, and Rivera was one of two students picked to audition in New York City; she was accompanied to the audition by Doris Jones, one of the people who ran the Jones-Haywood School. Rivera's audition was successful, and she was accepted into the school and given a scholarship.

Career

1951-1993

In 1951, Rivera accompanied a friend to the audition for the touring company of Call Me Madam starring Elaine Stritch and ended up winning the role herself. She followed this by landing roles in other Broadway productions such as Guys and Dolls, Can-Can, Mr. Wonderful starring Sammy Davis, Jr., and Seventh Heaven and dancing on The Maurice Chevalier Special in 1956. In 1957, she was cast as Anita in West Side Story, the role which would make her a Broadway star.

In 1960, Rivera was nominated for a Tony Award for creating the role of Rose in Bye Bye Birdie opposite Dick Van Dyke. She appeared three times on The Ed Sullivan Show and won raves for her performance on Broadway and in London opposite Peter Marshall, but was passed over for the film version where the role was played by Janet Leigh. In 1963, Rivera was a guest on The Judy Garland Show and was cast opposite Alfred Drake in Zenda. The Broadway-bound musical closed on the road but in 1964, Rivera returned to Broadway in Bajour and television in The Outer Limits.

After seeing her perform in the musical, legendary music producer Norman Petty approached her in New York and inquired about recording with him. Her first single was released in 1965 on the Dot Records label, with a second single issued in 1966. Making a trip to Petty's studio in Clovis, NM in 1966, she was backed by The Fireballs for a full album of Buddy Holly cover songs, but the project went unreleased.

Among many national tours, Rivera starred most notably in Sweet Charity directed by Bob Fosse, playing the role of Nickie in the film adaptation of Sweet Charity with Shirley MacLaine (1969). Rivera appeared three times on The Hollywood Palace, twice on The Carol Burnett Show (including an episode airing February 22, 1971) and between 1973 and 1974, played Connie Richardson on The New Dick Van Dyke Show. In 1975, Rivera was nominated for a Tony Award starring as Velma Kelly opposite Gwen Verdon in the original cast of the musical Chicago, directed by Bob Fosse. In addition to her ballet instructors, Rivera cites Leonard Bernstein and Verdon, with whom she starred in Chicago, as influential to her success. She later made a cameo appearance in the 2002 film version. She appeared as Fastrada in a filmed-for-television version of the musical Pippin in 1981, and was nominated for Tony and Drama Desk awards for Bring Back Birdie (1981) and a Tony Award for Merlin (1983) on Broadway.

In 1984, Rivera starred in the Kander and Ebb musical The Rink with Liza Minnelli and won her first Tony and Drama Desk awards for her role as Anna. In 1986, while earning a Tony Award nomination for her performance in the Jerry Herman musical, Jerry's Girls, Rivera was in a severe accident when her car collided with a taxi on West 86th Street in Manhattan. Injuries sustained included the breaking of her left leg in twelve places, requiring eighteen screws and two braces to mend. After rehabilitation, Rivera continued to perform on stage. Recovered, in 1988, she toured the country in Can-Can and got involved in a restaurant venture in partnership with the novelist Daniel Simone. The eatery, located on 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenue, was named "Chita's" after her. It soon became a significant attraction for the after-theater crowds and operated until 1994.

1993-present

Chita Rivera
Rivera with President Barack Obama prior to receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, August 2009

In 1993, Rivera received Tony and Drama Desk awards for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her dual portrayal of Aurora and Spider Woman in the musical Kiss of the Spider Woman, written by Kander and Ebb. Rivera later participated in the London edition of Kander and Ebb's long-running revival of Chicago, this time in the role of Roxie Hart. Rivera starred in the Goodman Theatre production of the musical The Visit (also by Kander and Ebb) as Claire Zachanassian in 2001. In 2002, she became a Kennedy Center Honoree. In 2003, Rivera returned to Broadway in the 2003 revival of Nine as Liliane La Fleur and received her eighth career Tony Award nomination (Best Featured Actress in a Musical) and fourth Drama Desk Award nomination (Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical). She appeared with Antonio Banderas. She later appeared on the revival's cast album.

She guest-starred along with Michele Lee in a February 2005 episode of Will & Grace, and in December of that year, Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life, a retrospective of her career, opened on Broadway. She received another Tony nomination for her self-portrayal. Though she was expected to reprise her role in a Signature Theatre staging of The Visit in autumn of 2007, that was later postponed to the following season. Instead, she performed at New York's Feinstein's at the Regency supper club in New York for two weeks and, in 2008, appeared in a revised production of The Visit at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia, co-starring George Hearn. Rivera guest-starred on Disney Channel's Johnny and the Sprites as Queen of All Magical Beings. The episode debuted on March 15, 2008.

In August 2009, US President Barack Obama presented Rivera the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In the 1960s Rivera had recorded two albums, Chita Rivera: Get Me To The Church On Time and And Now I Sing. These early 1960s albums were reissued on CD by Stage Door Records in February 2013. In November 2008, Rivera released her third solo album, And Now I Swing. Rivera performed in a staged concert of The Visit as a benefit at the Ambassador Theatre on November 30, 2011. In 2012, Rivera played "Princess Puffer" in the Broadway revival of The Mystery of Edwin Drood at Studio 54. She was the Grand Marshal of the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City on June 9, 2013.

Rivera returned to Broadway in The Visit, the final musical written by John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Terrence McNally. The musical opened at the Lyceum Theatre on March 26, 2015, and closed on June 14, 2015. Co-starring Roger Rees, the production was directed by John Doyle and choreographed by Graciela Daniele. Rivera received praise for her performance, and was nominated for a Tony Award, Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical and a Drama Desk Award. The Astaire Awards were rebranded The Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography in 2017. In 2018, she received a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 2019, Time Out New York named her "one of the best Broadway divas of all time."

Rivera has been a frequent guest narrator at Disney's Candlelight Processional at Walt Disney World, most recently appearing in the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

Personal life

On December 1, 1957, Rivera married fellow West Side Story dancer Tony Mordente. Her performance was so important for the success of the show that the London production of West Side Story was postponed until she gave birth to the couple's daughter Lisa in 1958. They were divorced in 1966.

She is Roman Catholic.

Select stage credits

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
1950Guys and DollsDancer46th Street TheatreReplacement
1953Can-CanDancerShubert Theatre
1955Seventh HeavenFifiANTA Playhouse
1956Mr. WonderfulRita RomanoBroadway Theatre
1957Shinbone AlleyMehitabel
West Side StoryAnitaWinter Garden Theatre
1960Bye Bye BirdieRose GrantMartin Beck TheatreNominated - Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1964BajourAnyankaShubert Theatre
1975ChicagoVelma Kelly46th Street TheatreNominated - Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
1981Bring Back BirdieRose GrantMartin Beck TheatreNominated - Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
1983MerlinThe QueenMark Hellinger TheatreNominated - Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
1984The RinkAnnaMartin Beck TheatreTony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
1985Jerry's GirlsPerformerSt. James TheatreNominated - Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
1993Kiss of the Spider WomanSpider Woman/AuroraBroadhurst TheatreTony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
2003NineLiliane La FleurEugene O'Neill TheatreNominated - Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
2005Chita Rivera: The Dancer's LifeHerselfGerald Schoenfeld TheatreNominated - Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
2012The Mystery of Edwin DroodThe Princess Puffer / Miss Angela PrysockStudio 54
2015The VisitClaire ZachannassianLyceum TheatreNominated - Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical

Filmography

Chita Rivera
Paula Kelly (third from right) and Chita Rivera (second from right) inSweet Charity (1969).

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Sweet CharityNickie
1978Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandGuest at Heartland
1983He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'HerselfDocumentary
2002ChicagoNickieCameo Role
2003Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were ThereHerselfDocumentary
2006Kalamazoo?Giannina
2010The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!SingerVoice
2012Carol Channing: Larger Than LifeHerselfDocumentary
Show Stopper: The Theatrical Life of Garth DrabinskyHerselfDocumentary
Ben Vereen: Last of the ShowmenHerselfDocumentary
MoveHerselfDocumentary
2018Still Waiting in the WingsBroadway DivaDocumentary
2021Tick, Tick... Boom!"Sunday" Legend

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1956The Maurice Chevalier ShowHerself1 episode
1960The Gary Moore ShowHerself1 episode
1963The Judy Garland ShowHerselfEpisode 17
1964The Outer LimitsMrs. DameEpisode: "The Bellero Shield"
1965The Hollywood PalaceHerself1 episode
1971The Carol Burnett ShowVarious charactersEpisode: "4.22"
1973The Marcus-Nelson MurdersJosie HopperTelevision film
1973-1974The New Dick Van Dyke ShowConnie RichardsonMain role; 7 episodes
1977Once Upon a Brothers GrimmGingerbread LadyEpisode: "Hansel and Gretel"
1981Pippin: His Life and TimesFastradaTelevision film
1982One Life to LiveMelody RamboRecurring role
Strawberry IcePerformerTelevision film
1987Mayflower MadamRisa DicksteinTelevision film
1997Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildKatyVoice, episode: "Thumbelina"
2004, 2019Dora The ExplorerThe WitchVoice, 2 episodes
2005Will & GraceLenore PortilloEpisode: "Dance Cards and Greeting Cards"
2008Johnny and the SpritesThe QueenEpisode: "Johnny Not Invited"
2011Submissions OnlyGladys FranklinEpisode: "Yore So Bad"

Awards, nominations and honors

Rivera has been nominated for the Tony Award ten times, as either Best Featured Actress in a Musical or Best Actress in a Musical. This is the current record for the most individual Tony Award nominations, which she shares with Julie Harris and Audra McDonald.

In 2009, she was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama.

Rivera was honored as The New Jewish Home's Eight Over Eighty Gala 2016 honoree.

She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Florida in 2018.

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1961Tony AwardBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a MusicalBye Bye BirdieNominated
1976Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalChicagoNominated
1981Bring Back BirdieNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalNominated
1983Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalMerlinNominated
1984The RinkWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalWon
1986Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalJerry's GirlsNominated
1993Kiss of the Spider WomanWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalWon
2002Kennedy Center HonorsKennedy Center HonorsHerselfWon
2003Tony AwardBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a MusicalNineNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalNominated
2006Tony AwardBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalChita Rivera: The Dancer's LifeNominated
2015The VisitNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalNominated
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceWon
Theatre World AwardJohn Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre.HerselfWon
2018Tony AwardsLifetime Achievement in TheatreWon
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