Sari Maritza

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Sari Maritza (born Dora Patricia Detring-Nathan; 17 March 1910 – July 1987) was a British film actress of the early 1930s.

Early years

Born Dora Patricia Detring-NathanScript error: No such module "Unsubst". in Tianjin, China, Maritza was the daughter of Major Walter Simeon Nathan.[1] British colonial administrator Matthew Nathan was her uncle.[1]

Film

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Sari Maritza

Maritza entered films in 1930 and gained some notoriety for dancing a tango with Charles Chaplin at the premiere for his film City Lights in 1931.[2] Although her behaviour was described as lurid, which was silly publicity, she attracted attention and was cast in several low budget, but relatively popular British films.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

She made the German-UK film Monte Carlo Madness in Germany in 1932 before traveling to Hollywood, but her few films there for Paramount Studios and RKO Radio Pictures were poorly received.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In America, she was portrayed as an exotic European vamp with emphasis placed on her mother's Austrian heritage, but Maritza had lived most of her life in Britain, and disapproved of the studio's attempts to create a more mysterious facade for her. She retired in 1934 following her marriage, and in later years, admitted that she had been eager to end her career as she did not consider herself to be a capable actress.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The Literary Digest said the name was pronounced SHA-ree MAR-ee-tsa. (Charles Earle Funk, What's the Name, Please?, Funk & Wagnalls, 1936.)

Personal life and death

On October 17, 1934, Maritza married film executive Sam Katz in Phoenix, Arizona.[3] They divorced in 1938. She died at age 77 in the U.S. Virgin Islands in July 1987.[4]

Filmography

References

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  4. Maritza, Sari (1910–1987). Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 5 Aug 2024.

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