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Chita Rivera

National Portrait Gallery

Object Details

Artist
ADÁL, 1 Nov 1948 - 9 Dec 2020
Sitter
Chita Rivera, 23 Jan 1933 - 30 Jan 2024
Exhibition Label
Born Washington, D.C.
An enduring Broadway icon, dancer, singer, and actress, Chita Rivera has been dazzling audiences since she set foot on the stage as principal dancer in Call Me Madam (19512, a role she accidentally snatched from a friend while accompanying her to an audition. She did chorus work in Guys and Dolls and in Can-Can in 1953 before soaring to fame as Anita in the 1957 Broadway premiere of West Side Story. Rivera originated the roles of Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie (1960), Velma in Chicago (1975), Anna in The Rink (1984), and Aurora in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993). The latter two roles brought her Tony Awards. In 2015, she starred in the Tony-nominated musical The Visit. In 2002, Rivera became the first Latina to receive a Kennedy Center Honor; she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009. This photograph by ADÁL captures her as the Queen in Merlin (1983).
Nacida en Washington, D.C.
Chita Rivera, icono de Broadway, ha gozado de larga vigencia como bailarina, cantante y actriz, deslumbrando a los públicos desde que pisó por primera vez el escenario en 1952 como bailarina principal en Call Me Madam, papel que arrebató por accidente a una amiga, pues solo fue a la audición por acompañarla. En 1953 fue corista en Guys and Dolls y Can-Can antes de catapultarse a la fama en 1957 con el papel de Anita en el estreno de West Side Story en Broadway. Rivera originó los roles de Rosie en Bye Bye Birdie (1960), Velma en Chicago (1975), Anna en The Rink (1984) y Aurora en Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993). Los últimos dos le ganaron premios Tony. En 2015 protagonizó el musical The Visit, que recibió varias nominaciones para el Tony. Rivera fue la primera latina que obtuvo el Kennedy Center Honor (2002) y recibió la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad en 2009. En esta foto de ADÁL aparece ataviada para el personaje de la reina en Merlin (1983).
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center.
1984
Object number
NPG.2014.57
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Copyright
©1984 Adál
Type
Photograph
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
Image: 18.9 × 19.1 cm (7 7/16 × 7 1/2")
Sheet: 25.1 × 20.2 cm (9 7/8 × 7 15/16")
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Location
Currently not on view
National Portrait Gallery
Topic
Interior
Costume\Headgear\Hat
Home Furnishings\Mirror
Chita Rivera: Female
Chita Rivera: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Theater\Stage actor
Chita Rivera: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Music\Musician\Singer
Chita Rivera: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Television\Television actor
Chita Rivera: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Dance\Dancer
Chita Rivera: Civilian awards\Presidential Medal of Freedom
Portrait
Record ID
npg_NPG.2014.57
Metadata Usage (text)
Usage conditions apply
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4efdf6983-5640-4292-b72d-8cbff7d75865

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