But the deal we secretly made without ever naming it was not a healthy one, and it was destined not to work. MY HUSBAND WAS a man who needed to control, and that’s a terrible word, because it conjures up pictures of a mean person, and he was anything but that. It takes a long time to learn that and believe it. IT’S NOT THE worst thing in the world-though it feels it-to be disliked. PEOPLE ASKED ME, “What did you think of Elvis?” And mind you, I had been going with Marlon for quite some time, so I said he was a bit dull. She had self-respect, and very strong opinions, and a deep sense of decency. Silver Screen Collection // Getty ImagesĪNITA was the first Hispanic character I ever played who had a sense of dignity. ![]() That part of it was nothing but incredible. IN A WAY, it was an extremely sensual relationship. You’re trying to get Daddy to love you, and you inevitably pick someone who is incapable of feeling that way about you. MY RELATIONSHIP with Marlon was the classic example of looking for acceptance from someone who is incapable of giving it. He was throwing chairs, and it was wonderful. Mind you, he’s the one who had the ladies’ underwear at his house. Marlon found out about it, and boy, was he upset. He’d like very much to meet you.” So we dated a couple times. My client spotted you in the 20th Century Fox commissary. Literally the next day, I get a phone call. I found somebody’s lingerie in Marlon’s house one time, and I was just devastated. ![]() ![]() I DATED ELVIS because I was trying to get even with Marlon Brando. (She starred, of course, in the 1961 film adaptation.) But for Esquire's What I've Learned series, she opened up about love, sex, and some Elvis stories that will raise an eyebrow. Following its release later this year, she'll star in a remake of West Side Story, which she is executive producing alongside director Steven Spielberg. Coming off a successful reboot of One Day at a Time, Moreno could have chosen rest, but instead, she's fronted a critically acclaimed documentary about her life, titled Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It. At 89-years-old, Rita Moreno simply cannot stop working.
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