Chita Rivera, a renowned American thespian, dancer, and vocalist, left an indelible mark on the world of musical theatre, famously originating iconic roles in such beloved productions as Anita in the groundbreaking "West Side Story", Rosie in the irreverent "Bye Bye Birdie", Velma in the sultry "Chicago", and Aurora in the captivating "Kiss of the Spider Woman". Throughout her illustrious career, Rivera garnered an impressive two Tony Awards, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the art form, from among a remarkable ten nominations. Additionally, she was honored with the prestigious Kennedy Center Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a testament to her enduring impact on the world of entertainment.
Chita Rivera
Deceased · Born: Jan 23, 1933 · Died: Jan 30, 2024