Linda Christian
- Birth Date:
- 13.11.1923
- Death date:
- 22.07.2011
- Person's maiden name:
- Blanca Rosa Welter
- Extra names:
- Linda Christian, Linda Kristiana, Линда Кристиан, Бланка Роза Велтер, , Blanca Rosa Welter
- Categories:
- Actor
- Cemetery:
- Forest Lawn Cemetery (Cathedral City)
Linda Christian (November 13, 1923 – July 22, 2011) was a Mexican-born, United States-based film actress, who appeared in Mexican and Hollywood films. Her career reached its peak in the 1940s and 1950s. She played Mara in the last Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan film, Tarzan and The Mermaids (1948). She is also noted for being the first Bond girl, appearing in a 1954 television adaptation of the James Bond novel Casino Royale. In 1963 she starred in an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, "An Out for Oscar".
Spouse(s)
Tyrone Power
(m. 1949–1956, divorced)
2 children
Edmund Purdom
(m. 1962–1963, divorced)
Children
Romina Power, Taryn Power
Parent(s)
Gerardus Jacob Welter (father)
Blanca Rosa Vorhauer (mother)
Relatives Ariadne Welter (sister)
Early life
Christian was born as Blanca Rosa Welter in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico, a daughter of Dutch engineer and Royal Dutch Shell executive, Gerardus Jacob Welter (1904–1981), and his Mexican-born wife, the former Blanca Rosa Vorhauer (born 1901), who was of Spanish, German and French descent. The Welter family moved a great deal during Christian's youth, living everywhere from South America and Europe to the Middle East and Africa. As a result of this nomadic lifestyle, Christian became an accomplished polyglot with the ability to speak fluent French, German, Dutch, Spanish, English, Italian and even a bit of haphazard Arabic and Russian.
Christian had three younger siblings, a sister, actress Ariadna Gloria Welter (1930–1998), and two brothers, Gerardus Jacob Welter (born 1924) and Edward Albert Welter (born 1932).
Career
In her youth Christian's only aspiration was to become a physician. After she graduated from secondary school she had a fortuitous meeting with her screen idol Errol Flynn, who became her lover, and she was persuaded by him to give up her hopes of joining the medical profession, move to Hollywood, and pursue an acting career. Not long after arriving in Hollywood she was spotted by Louis B. Mayer's secretary at a fashion show in Beverly Hills. He offered, and she accepted, a seven-year contract with MGM.
Her stage name was invented by Flynn, who gave her the surname of his character in Mutiny on the Bounty even though Flynn was not in the picture but in another rendition of the story. She made her film debut in the 1944 musical comedy Up in Arms, co-starring Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore. This movie also happened to be Danny Kaye's own first film. This film was followed by Holiday in Mexico (1946), Green Dolphin Street (1947), and what was perhaps her best-known film, Tarzan and the Mermaids (1948). She was the subject of a well-known photograph published in the January 1, 1949, issue of Vogue.
Linda was the first Bond girl to appear on screen, playing Valerie Mathis in the 1954 TV adaptation of Casino Royale (Climax!), beating Ursula Andress to the screen by eight years.
In 2001, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to her.
Personal Anecdotes
In the autobiography he wrote shortly before his death, "My Wicked, Wicked Ways", Flynn states that immediately after Linda Christian's screen test, he offered to get a couple of her teeth (which were crooked) fixed at his expense: when he got a whopping bill later, he discovered that she had taken the opportunity to undergo major cosmetic dentistry. Years later, when he met Linda again, he claims he said, "Smile, baby - I want to see those choppers: they took their first bite out of me."
Marriages and relationships
Christian's fame, however, was largely derived from having married (and divorced) the popular screen idol Tyrone Power from 1949 to 1956. The couple married in Rome, Italy, at Santa Francesca Romana church; Christian wore a formfitting gold-damask gown, and the church was decorated with two thousand 'Esther' carnations. She and Power were the parents of singer Romina Power and actress Taryn Power. Romina was one half of the Italian singing duo Al Bano and Romina Power.
A month after she divorced Tyrone Power, Christian was seen with Spanish athlete Alfonso de Portago, who was married to American Carroll de Portago (later Carroll Petrie). Carroll had recently given birth to "Fon's" second child Anthony. De Portago was also dating model Dorian Leigh, mother of his recently born illegitimate son Kim. Linda was photographed with de Portago at the 1957 Mille Miglia car race. The photo shows Christian leaning in to kiss Fon before he drove off and crashed his Ferrari, killing himself, his navigator Ed Nelson and at least ten spectators in the process. The press labeled the photo "The Kiss of Death". De Portago was 28 years old. Her ex-husband, Tyrone Power, died the following year of a heart attack at the age of 44. Christian was later married to the Rome-based British actor Edmund Purdom.
On several occasions Christian and Power were offered the opportunity to work together, but for various reasons each offer was refused or rescinded. The most notable opportunity to co-star together came in 1953, when they were offered leading roles in From Here to Eternity. Power did not want to do the film and rejected the offer. The roles went to Donna Reed and Montgomery Clift.
Selected filmography
- Peter Voss, Hero of the Day (1959)
Source: wikipedia.org, BNS
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Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
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1 | Ariadna Welter | Sister | ||
2 | Edmund Purdom | Husband | ||
3 | Tyrone Power | Husband | ||
4 | Gustavo Alatriste | Brother in-law | ||
5 | Alfonso de Portago | Partner | ||
6 | Jorge Guinle | Partner | ||
7 | Louis Burt Mayer | Friend | ||
8 | Marilyn Cooper | Coworker | ||
9 | Douglas Shearer | Coworker | ||
10 | George Zucco | Coworker | ||
11 | Andrea Palma | Coworker | ||
12 | Larry King | Familiar | ||
13 | Chelsi Smith | Familiar | ||
14 | Christina Carlin-Kraft | Familiar | ||
15 | Stephanie Adams | Familiar | ||
16 | Mario Lanza | Familiar |
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