Movita Castaneda

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Movita Castaneda

Castaneda in Paradise Isle
Born Maria Casteneda
(1917-12-04) December 4, 1917
Nogales, Arizona, U.S.
Other names Movita
Years active 19301989
Spouse(s) Jack Doyle (1939-1944) (divorced)
Marlon Brando (1960–1962) (divorced) 2 children
Children Miko Brando (b. 1961)
Rebecca Brando Kotlizky (b. 1966)

Maria "Movita" Castaneda (born December 4, 1917) is an American actress best known for being the second wife of actor Marlon Brando. She was six years older than Brando. In films, she played exotic women/singers, such as in Flying Down to Rio (1933) and Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), of which she is the last surviving cast member. She is the mother of Miko Castaneda Brando (b. 1961) and Rebecca Brando Kotlizky (b. 1966).

Life and work

Movita with John Carroll in "Wolf Call" (1939)

Movita, a Mexican American, was born in Nogales, Arizona, on a train travelling between Mexico and Arizona. Movita began her acting career singing the Carioca to Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire's first dance number in the first film in which the famous duo appeared together, Flying Down to Rio (1933). She continued playing exotic women in American and Spanish language films in the 1930s, most notably as a Tahitian girl, Tehanni in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) alongside Clark Gable and Franchot Tone. She played another island girl in Paradise Isle (1937), and starred in two films alongside John Carroll, Rose of the Rio Grande (1938) and Wolf Call (1939), and then in Girl from Rio (1939) with Warren Hull. She starred in the British thriller Tower of Terror (1941) alongside Wilfrid Lawson and Michael Rennie. After a break, she appeared as Henry Fonda's cook in Fort Apache (1948), then starred with Tim Holt in two further westerns: The Mysterious Desperado (1949), and Saddle Legion (1951).

In the early 1940s, Movita married the Irish boxer, singer and actor Jack Doyle (known as the Gorgeous Gael). Doyle was noted for disappearing on drinking bouts and lost several important fights while drunk. The marriage did not last long.

After appearing in a few more minor westerns and a few TV parts, she met the actor Marlon Brando in the late 1950s, after his breakup with Anna Kashfi. She had two children with Brando: Miko Brando and Rebecca Brando. Brando played the role of Fletcher Christian in the 1962 remake of the 1935 film in which Movita had played a Tahitian girl, Tehanni. Brando then married his co-star Tarita Teriipia, who played Christian's Tahitian wife Maimiti in the film, with whom he also had two children. After a small TV role in 1977, Movita appeared as Ana in 17 episodes of Knots Landing from October 1987 to May 1989.

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