Cesar Romero
Cesar Julio Romero Jr. was an American actor, singer, dancer, and vocal artist. He was active in film, radio, and television for almost 60 years.
His wide range of screen roles included Latin lovers, historical figures in costume dramas, characters in light domestic comedies, and the Joker on the Batman television series, which was included in TV Guide's 2013 list of The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time.
Early life
Cesar Julio Romero Jr. was born in New York City on February 15, 1907, the son of Cesar Julio Romero Sr. and Maria Mantilla. His mother was said to be the biological daughter of Cuban national hero José Martí. His father was born in Barcelona, Spain and immigrated to the United States in 1888, where he was an import/export merchant. His mother was a concert singer.Romero grew up in Bradley Beach, New Jersey, and was educated at Bradley Beach Elementary School, Asbury Park High School, the Collegiate School, and the Riverdale Country Day School. After his parents lost their sugar-import business and suffered losses in the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Romero's Hollywood earnings allowed him to support his large family, all of whom followed him to the American West Coast years later. Romero lived on and off with various family members for the rest of his life.
On October 12, 1942, he voluntarily enlisted in the United States Coast Guard as an apprentice seaman and served in the Pacific Theater of Operations. He reported aboard the Coast Guard-manned assault transport in November 1943. According to a press release from the period, Romero saw action during the invasions of Tinian and Saipan. The same article mentioned that he preferred to be a regular part of the crew and was eventually promoted to the rating of chief boatswain's mate.
Career
The 6'3" Romero routinely played "Latin lovers" in films from the 1930s until the 1950s, usually in supporting roles. He 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. He also played a minor role as Sinjin, a piano player in Glenn Miller's band, in the 1942 20th Century Fox musical Orchestra Wives.In The Thin Man, Romero played a villainous supporting role opposite the film's main star William Powell. Many of Romero's films from this early period saw him cast in small character parts, such as Italian gangsters and East Indian princes. Romero had a lead role as the Pathan rebel leader, Khoda Khan, in John Ford's British Raj-era action film Wee Willie Winkie starring Shirley Temple and The Little Princess also with Temple. He also appeared in a comic turn as a foil for Frank Sinatra and his crew in Ocean's 11.
Romero sometimes played the leading man, for example in Allan Dwan's 15 Maiden Lane opposite Claire Trevor, as well as winning the key role of the Doc Holliday character in Dwan's Wyatt Earp saga Frontier Marshal three years later. 20th Century Fox, along with mogul Darryl Zanuck, personally selected Romero to co-star with Tyrone Power in the Technicolor historical epic Captain from Castile, directed by Henry King. While Power played a fictionalized character, Romero played Hernán Cortés, a historical conquistador in Spain's conquest of the Americas.
Television
Among many television credits, Romero appeared several times on The Martha Raye Show in the mid-1950s. He portrayed Don Diego de la Vega's maternal uncle in a number of Season 2 Zorro episodes.In 1958, he guest-starred as Ramon Valdez, a South American businessman, who excels at dancing the Cha-Cha with Barbara Eden in her syndicated romantic comedy, How to Marry a Millionaire in the episode entitled "The Big Order". He performed the mambo with Gisele MacKenzie on her NBC variety show, The Gisele MacKenzie Show. He guest-starred in 1957 on CBS's The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour on the first episode of the seventh season. He played "Don Carlos", a card shark on the episode, "The Honorable Don Charlie Story" of NBC's Wagon Train. On January 16, 1958, he appeared on The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. In 1959, Romero was cast as Joaquin in the episode "Caballero" from The Texan, and on September 26 of that year, he hosted the Cuban installment of John Gunther's High Road.
In 1960, he was cast as Ricky Valenti in "Crime of Passion" from Pete and Gladys. In 1965, Romero played the head of THRUSH in France in "The Never Never Affair" from The Man from U.N.C.L.E. From 1965 to 1968, he portrayed the Joker on Batman. He refused to shave his moustache for the role, and so the supervillain's white face makeup was simply smeared over it throughout the series' run and in the 1966 film.
His guest star work in the 1970s included a recurring role on the western comedy Alias Smith and Jones as Señor Armendariz, a Mexican rancher feuding with Patrick McCreedy, the owner of a ranch on the opposite side of the border. He appeared in three episodes. Romero later portrayed Peter Stavros on Falcon Crest. He also appeared in a sixth-season episode of The Golden Girls, where he played a suitor named Tony Delvecchio for Sophia. Apart from these television roles, Romero appeared as A.J. Arno, a small-time criminal who continually opposes Dexter Riley and his schoolmates of Medfield College in a series of films by Walt Disney Productions in the 1970s.
Personal life
Romero never married and had no children, but made frequent appearances at Hollywood events escorting actresses, such as Joan Crawford, Linda Darnell, Barbara Stanwyck, Lucille Ball, Ann Sheridan, Jane Wyman and Ginger Rogers; he was almost always described in interviews and articles as a "confirmed bachelor".Many Hollywood historians and biographers have speculated on Romero being closeted about his sexuality.
Author Boze Hadleigh included a series of claimed interviews with Romero in Hadleigh's 1996 book Hollywood Gays in which Romero allegedly came out; many of the claimed interviews in Hollywood Gays have come into dispute as possible forgeries, and Romero died two years before the book was released.
Charlie Harper, lead singer of English punk band UK Subs, is reportedly a nephew of Romero.
A registered Republican, in October 1960, he appeared in the Nixon-Lodge Bumper Sticker Motorcade Campaign and supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election.
Death
On January 1, 1994, aged 86, Romero died from complications of a blood clot while being treated for bronchitis and pneumonia at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California.His body was cremated and the ashes were interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California.
For his contributions to the motion picture and television industry, Romero has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6615 Hollywood Blvd.
Filmography
Films
- The Shadow Laughs as Tony Rico
- The Thin Man as Chris Jorgenson
- British Agent as Tito Del Val
- Cheating Cheaters as Tom Palmer
- Strange Wives as Boris
- Clive of India as Mir Jaffar
- A Dream Comes True as Himself
- The Good Fairy as Joe
- Cardinal Richelieu as Andre de Pons
- The Devil Is a Woman as Antonio Galvan
- Hold 'Em Yale as Gigolo Georgie
- Diamond Jim as Jerry Richardson
- Metropolitan as Niki Baroni
- Rendezvous as Nieterstein
- Show Them No Mercy! as Tobey
- Love Before Breakfast as Bill Wadsworth
- Nobody's Fool as Dizzy Rantz
- Public Enemy's Wife as Gene Maroc
- Wee Willie Winkie as Khoda Khan
- Dangerously Yours as Victor Morell
- Ali Baba Goes to Town as Himself
- Happy Landing as Duke Sargent
- Always Goodbye as Count Giovanni 'Gino' Corini
- My Lucky Star as George Cabot Jr
- Five of a Kind as Duke Lester
- Wife, Husband and Friend as Hugo
- The Little Princess as Ram Dass
- The Return of the Cisco Kid as Lopez
- Frontier Marshal as Doc Halliday
- Charlie Chan at Treasure Island as Rhadini
- The Cisco Kid and the Lady as Cisco Kid
- Hollywood Hobbies as Himself
- He Married His Wife as Freddie
- Viva Cisco Kid as Cisco Kid
- Lucky Cisco Kid as Cisco Kid
- The Gay Caballero as Cisco Kid
- Romance of the Rio Grande as Cisco Kid / Real and fake Carlos Hernandez
- Tall, Dark and Handsome as J.J. 'Shep' Morrison
- Ride on Vaquero as Cisco Kid
- The Great American Broadcast as Bruce Chadwick
- Dance Hall as Duke McKay
- Week-End in Havana as Monte Blanca
- A Gentleman at Heart as Tony Miller
- Tales of Manhattan as Harry Wilson
- Orchestra Wives as St. John 'Sinjin' Smith
- Springtime in the Rockies as Victor Prince
- Coney Island as Joe Rocco
- Wintertime as Brad Barton
- Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Victory Show as Himself
- Carnival in Costa Rica as Pepe Castro
- Captain from Castile as Hernán Cortéz
- That Lady in Ermine as Joe Sanger
- Julia Misbehaves as Fred Ghenoccio
- Deep Waters as Count Mario
- The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend as Blackie Jobero
- Screen Snapshots: Motion Picture Mothers, Inc. as Himself
- Love That Brute as Pretty Willie Wetzchahofsky
- Once a Thief as Mitch Moore
- Happy Go Lovely as John Frost
- Lost Continent as Major Joe Nolan
- FBI Girl as FBI Agent Glen Stedman
- The Jungle as Rama Singh
- Lady in the Fog as Philip 'Phil' O'Dell
- The Sword of Granada as Don Pedro de Rivera
- Street of Shadows as Luigi
- Prisoners of the Casbah as Firouz
- Vera Cruz as Marquis Henri de Labordere
- A Star Is Born World Premiere as Himself
- The Americano as Manuel Silvera / "El Gato" / Etc.
- The Racers as Carlos Chavez
- The Leather Saint as Tony Lorenzo
- Around the World in 80 Days as Abdullah's henchman
- The Story of Mankind as Spanish Envoy
- Villa!! as Tomás Lopez
- My Private Secretaries as Rafael Travesi
- Ocean's 11 as Duke Santos
- Pepe as Himself
- Seven Women from Hell as Luis Hullman
- The Runaway as Father Dugan
- If a Man Answers as Robert Swan / Adam Wright
- We Shall Return as Carlos Rodriguez
- The Castilian as Jerónimo
- Donovan's Reef as Marquis Andre de Lage
- Saint Mike
- A House Is Not a Home as Lucky Luciano
- Two on a Guillotine as John Harley 'Duke' Duquesne
- Sergeant Deadhead as Admiral Stoneham
- Marriage on the Rocks as Miguel Santos
- Batman as The Joker
- Madigan's Millions as Mike Madigan
- Hot Millions as Customs Inspector
- Skidoo as Hechy
- Crooks and Coronets as Nick Marco
- Midas Run as Carlo Dodero
- ' as Lt. George Duval
- Latitude Zero as Dr. Malic / Lt. Hastings
- The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes as A. J. Arno
- A Talent for Loving as Don Jose
- The Red, White, and Black as Col. Grierson
- The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World – TV Movie documentary as Himself
- Once Upon a Wheel as Himself
- The Last Generation
- The Proud and the Damned as San Carlos' Mayor
- Now You See Him, Now You Don't as A. J. Arno
- The Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe as Dr. Richard Grimaldi
- The Haunted Mouth as B. Plaque
- The Strongest Man in the World as A. J. Arno
- Timber Tramps as Greedy sawmill mogul
- Carioca Tigre as Don Rosalindo Y Guana
- Mission to Glory: A True Story as Admiral Atondo
- Lust in the Dust as Father Garcia
- Judgement Day as Octavio
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- The Right Way as Mr. Peretti
Television
- The Ed Wynn Show – episode – Episode #1.31 – Himself
- Passport to Danger – 31 episodes – Steve McQuinn
- The Red Skelton Hour – 12 episodes – Various
- Navy Log – episode – The Beach Pounders – Host
- The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show
- Wagon Train – episode – The Honorable Don Charlie Story – Hon Don 'Charlie' Carlos de Fuentes
- Zorro – 4 episodes – Esteban de la Cruz
- The Texan – episode – Caballero – Captain Joaquin Acosta
- John Gunther's High Road – Cuba episode – Himself
- Death Valley Days – episode – Oblivion
- Rawhide – 4 episodes – Various
- Stagecoach West – episode – A Time to Run – Manolo Lalanda
- Five Fingers in episode "Counterfeit", never aired on NBC
- Stagecoach West – episode – The Big Gun – Colonel Francisco Martinez
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre 1961 Season 5 Episode 26 The Man from Everywhere
- The Beachcomber
- Rawhide – episode – "The Child Woman" – Big Tim Sloan
- Fractured Flickers – episode – Episode #1.14 – Himself
- 77 Sunset Strip
- Burke's Law
- Dr. Kildare
- The Mike Douglas Show – 3 episodes – Himself
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. – episode – The Never-Never Affair – Victor Gervais
- Branded – episode – The Mission: Part 2 – Gen. Arriola
- Bonanza – episode – The Deadliest Game – Guido Borelli
- Ben Casey – episode – Did Your Mother Come from Ireland, Ben Casey? – Frederic Delano
- Daniel Boone – episode – Gabriel – Esteban de Vaca
- Batman – 22 episodes – The Joker
- Daniel Boone – episode – Bitter Mission – Colonel Carlos Navarro
- T.H.E. Cat
- Get Smart – episode – The Reluctant Redhead – Kinsey Krispen
- Here's Lucy – episode – A Date for Lucy – Tony Rivera
- Daniel Boone – episode – The Grand Alliance – Buenaventura
- Julia – 4 episodes – Bunny Henderson / Bernard Henderson
- Bewitched – episode – Salem, Here We Come – Ernest Hitchcock
- It Takes a Thief – episode – Beyond a Treasonable Doubt – Mike
- The Jimmy Stewart Show – episode – A Hunch in Time – Harris Crofton
- Love, American Style – episode – Love and the Duel/Love and the Note/Love and the Young Unmarrieds
- Nanny and the Professor
- Mooch Goes to Hollywood
- The Merv Griffin Show – episode – Episode dated 16 November 1971 – Himself
- Alias Smith and Jones – episodes – The McCreedy Bust, The McCreedy Bust: Going, Going, Gone, & The McCreedy Feud – Armendariz
- The Mod Squad – episode – The Connection – Frank Barton
- The Jimmy Stewart Show – episode – A Bone of Much Contention – Admiral Decker
- Chase
- Ironside – episode – The Lost Cotillion – Tony Hudson
- Banacek – episode – The Vanishing Chalice – Marius Avantalu
- Dinah! – episode – Episode #1.24 – Himself
- Medical Center
- Ellery Queen – episode – The Adventure of the Wary Witness – Armand Danello
- Chico and the Man
- Vega$ – episode – Lost Women – Christopher Vincente
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century – episode – Vegas in Space – Amos Armat
- Fantasy Island – episode – Pentagram/Casting Director/A Little Ball – Sheikh Hameel Habib
- Charlie's Angels – episode – Dancin' Angels – Elton Mills
- Fantasy Island – episode – Loving Strangers/Something Borrowed, Something Blue as Maestro Roger Alexander
- Matt Houston
- Fantasy Island – episode – The Butler's Affair/Roarke's Sacrifice as Edmond Rome
- Hart to Hart – episode – Chamber of Lost Harts as Dr. Villac
- Fantasy Island – episode – The Tallowed Image/Room and Bard as Mr. Kragen
- Magnum, P.I. – episode – Little Games as Doc Villoroch
- Murder, She Wrote – episode – Paint Me a Murder as Diego Santana
- Family Feud – 2 episodes as Himself
- Falcon Crest – 51 episodes as Peter Stavros
- Riptide
- The Tracey Ullman Show
- The Golden Girls – episode – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun... Before They Die as Tony Delveccio
- Murder, She Wrote – episode – Murder in Milan as Marcello Abruzzi
- Edna Time! - as himself
Radio appearances