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San Juan (săn wän), river, c.400 mi (640 km) long, rising in the San Juan Mts., SW Colo., and flowing generally W through N.Mex. and Utah to Lake Powell on the Colorado River. Navajo Dam, part of the upper Colorado River storage project, is on the river, which is unnavigable. Its chief tributaries are the Animas, Los Pinos, La Plata, Piedra, and Mancos rivers. The San Juan is used for irrigation; vegetables, fruits, and grains are grown in the river valley in northwestern N.Mex.


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Actor: Olga San Juan
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  • Born: Mar 16, 1927 in New York City, New York
  • Died: Jan 04, 2009
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '40s
  • Major Genres: Musical, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend, One Touch of Venus, Variety Girl
  • First Major Screen Credit: Blue Skies (1946)

Biography

Born and raised in Brooklyn, American actress, dancer, and comic Olga San Juan started out performing on the radio. In the mid-'40s, she began appearing in Hollywood features where she was typically cast as gorgeous Latina spitfires. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Olga San Juan

Olga San Juan with Alan Young
Born March 16, 1927(1927-03-16)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Died January 3, 2009 (aged 81)
Burbank, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Actress, dancer, comedian
Years active 1943—1960
Religious beliefs Roman Catholic
Spouse(s) Edmond O'Brien
(1948-1976)
Children Bridget O'Brien
Maria O'Brien
Brendan O'Brien

Olga San Juan (March 16, 1927 – January 3, 2009)[1] was an American actress, dancer and comedian, mainly active in films during the 1940s. She was born in Brooklyn, New York to Puerto Rican parents. When she was three years old, her family moved back to Puerto Rico, then moved back to the United States a few years later.[2] She was dubbed the "Puerto Rican Pepperpot" for singing and dancing roles alongside Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and others.[3] In 1951, she starred on Broadway in the Lerner & Loewe musical, Paint Your Wagon.

She was married to actor Edmond O'Brien in 1948, divorcing him in 1976. They had three children: television producer Bridget O'Brien and actors Maria O'Brien and Brendan O'Brien.

San Juan died of kidney failure stemming from a long-term illness, at age 81, at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center, in Burbank, California.[4]

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Awards

  • Screen Actors Guild Latino Legacy Award for work throughout her long career.
  • Alan Sherman, folk singer and song parodier, mentions Olga in his version of "Mexican Hat dance"

Filmography

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