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Cousin, Cuisine
Three's Company
- Episode aired Nov 23, 1982
- TV-PG
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Maria Richwine
Colombian-born American actress (1952–2024)
Maria Richwine (born María Eugenia Agudelo; June 22, 1952 – March 12, 2024) was a Colombian-born American actress who was also the first Latina Playboy Bunny.
Her first film role was as Buddy Holly's wife Maria, in the 1978 biopic movie The Buddy Holly Story. Her performance received positive reviews.[1]Newsweek critic David Ansen commented, "Her attractive performance suggests complexities of character that the script fails to explore."[2] She was a regular on Norman Lear's 1984 series a.k.a. Pablo, and also appeared in the television seriesThree's Company, Sledge Hammer!,[3] and Freddy's Nightmares.
On March 12, 2024, Richwine was found unresponsive in a hot tub, at a residence in Palm Springs, California, and was later pronounced dead. She was 71.[4]
References
[edit]- ^Frank Javier Garcia Berumen, Latino Image Makers in Hollywood: Performers, Filmmakers and Films Since the 1960s (McFarland & Company, 2014), ISBN 978-1476614113, pp. 89-90. Excerpts available at Google Books.
- ^David Ansen, "The Buddy Holly Story" (review), Newsweek, June 1978, reprinted in David Sterritt, ed., The B List: The National Society of Film Critics on the
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PALM SPRINGS, CA — A Colombian-born actress — who became a Playboy Bunny and was later cast as Buddy Holly's wife in a 1978 biopic about the famous American 1950s rock-and-roller — was found dead Tuesday in a Palm Springs hot tub.
Maria Eugenia Richwine, 71, of Los Angeles was discovered unresponsive in the residential hot tub in the 400 block of E. Valmonte Sur shortly before 7:30 a.m., according to Palm Springs police Lt. Gustavo Araiza.
Foul play is not suspected, Araiza said.
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The Riverside County coroner will rule on Richwine's cause and manner of death.
Born María Agudelo on June 22, 1952, in Cali, Colombia, Richwine was lured to the stage during her formative years. In a 2010 interview published by La Prensa, Richwine said her father brought the family to the United States when she was a child. Early on she saw famous productions at New York City's Radio City Music Hall, like the Rockettes and the 1961 film starring Audrey Hepburn, "Breakfast At Tiffany’s."
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"When I walked into Radio City Music Hall with my dad, the auditorium felt like a microcosm of the universe. The stage an