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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cesar_RomeroCesar Romero - Wikipedia

    Romero starred as the Cisco Kid in six westerns made between 1939 and 1941. Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies, in the 1940s.

  2. 105. 10K views 13 years ago. Cesar Romero & Sonja Henie dancing to "Later Tonight" performed by the Woody Herman Orchestra. ...more.

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  3. Cesar Romero: 1907-1994: Dancer, actor. Cesar Romero's career on stage, screen, and film spanned more than 60 years and included over 100 movies, as well as an array of stage and television appearances. Romero was well-known for his two-year stint in the 1960s as the sinister Joker on the television show Batman, but his heyday was as a studio ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0003110Cesar Romero - IMDb

    Fans and critics alike agreed that Romero was a major talent who proved himself an enduring and versatile star in an overwhelming variety of roles in a career as an actor, dancer and comedian that lasted nearly 60 years. Cesar Romero was born of Cuban parents in New York City in February 1907.

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  5. 10 de mai. de 2024 · A onetime professional dancer, Romero began his acting career on the stage. He made his film debut in 1934 in The Thin Man . After appearing opposite Marlene Dietrich in The Devil Is a Woman (1935), his first leading role, Romero seldom starred as a leading man and almost never got the girl.

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  6. Mini Bio. Tall, suave and sophisticated Cesar Romero actually had two claims to fame in Hollywood. To one generation, he was the distinguished Latin lover of numerous musicals and romantic comedies, and the rogue bandit The Cisco Kid in a string of low-budget westerns.

  7. Romero began his career as a nightclub dancer, and throughout his life was regarded as Hollywood's most desirable dancing partner at parties as well as on stage or screen. Romero made his stage debut as a dancer in the 1927 New York show "Lady Do," and made his Broadway debut as Ricci in the 1932 play "Dinner at Eight," which ran for more than ...