Discover the career path of Rita Moreno, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Rita Moreno is a highly acclaimed American actress, dancer, and singer whose career has lasted for eight decades, making her one of the last stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood. She is one of the few EGOT winners, having received an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony Award. She has also been honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the National Medal of Arts, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, the Kennedy Center Honor, and a Peabody Award.
In 1945, at the age of 13, Rita Moreno had her first Broadway role as Angelina in "Skydrift", attracting Hollywood talent scouts.
In 1952, Rita Moreno appeared in "Singin' in the Rain" as Zelda Zanders, which she described as an "amazing experience".
In 1952, Rita Moreno played a supporting role in the classic musical film "Singin' in the Rain."
In March 1954, Rita Moreno was featured on the cover of Life magazine.
In 1956, Rita Moreno had a supporting role in the film "The King and I".
In 1959, Rita Moreno appeared as Lola Montez in an episode of "Tales of Wells Fargo".
In 1961, Rita Moreno gained recognition for her role as Anita in "West Side Story", earning her the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress and marking her as the first Latin American woman to win an Academy Award.
In 1961, Rita Moreno had a major role in "Summer and Smoke".
In 1961, Rita Moreno played Anita in the film adaptation of "West Side Story", winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In 1961, Rita Moreno played Anita in the original "West Side Story", winning an Academy Award.
In 1962, Rita Moreno won an Oscar.
In 1963, Rita Moreno appeared in "Cry of Battle".
In 1964, Rita Moreno acted in Lorraine Hansberry's "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window".
In 1968, Rita Moreno returned to film in "The Night of the Following Day" with Marlon Brando.
In 1969, Rita Moreno appeared in "Popi" and "Marlowe".
In 1969, Rita Moreno starred in the film "Popi".
In 1970, Rita Moreno acted in the musical "Gantry".
From 1971, Rita Moreno was a main cast member on "The Electric Company".
In 1971, Rita Moreno appeared in the film "Carnal Knowledge".
In 1971, Rita Moreno joined the cast of "The Electric Company".
In 1972, Rita Moreno won a Grammy.
In 1972, Rita Moreno won an Emmy for her work on "The Electric Company".
In 1975, Norman Lear's sitcom, which would later be remade with Rita Moreno, debuted.
In 1975, Rita Moreno starred in the Terrence McNally musical "The Ritz" as Googie Gomez, winning the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
In 1975, Rita Moreno won a Tony Award for "The Ritz".
In 1975, Rita Moreno won a Tony Award.
In 1976, Rita Moreno reprised her role in the film adaptation of "The Ritz", earning a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Actress.
In 1976, Rita Moreno starred in the film adaptation of "The Ritz" as Googie Gomez.
In 1977, Rita Moreno received a Primetime Emmy Award for her appearance on "The Muppet Show".
In 1977, Rita Moreno won a Primetime Emmy Award for "The Muppet Show", becoming the third EGOT winner.
In 1977, Rita Moreno's time on "The Electric Company" ended.
In 1978, Rita Moreno won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role on "The Rockford Files".
In 1978, Rita Moreno won another Emmy for her role on "The Rockford Files".
In 1981, Rita Moreno appeared in the film "The Four Seasons".
In 1981, Rita Moreno starred in Alan Alda's film "The Four Seasons".
In 1985, Rita Moreno acted in Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple".
In 1985, Rita Moreno won the Sarah Siddons Award for her role in the female version of "The Odd Couple" in Chicago.
In 1993, Rita Moreno was invited to perform at President Bill Clinton's inauguration and later at the White House.
In 1994, Rita Moreno appeared in the film "I Like It Like That".
In 1994, Rita Moreno began voicing Carmen Sandiego on the animated series "Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?".
In 1997, Rita Moreno began playing Sister Peter Marie Reimondo on the HBO series "Oz".
In 1998, Rita Moreno appeared in the film "Slums of Beverly Hills".
In 2000, Rita Moreno released a self-titled album of nightclub songs.
In 2006, Rita Moreno portrayed Amanda Wingfield in Berkeley Repertory Theatre's revival of "The Glass Menagerie".
In 2007, Rita Moreno played the family matriarch on the TV series "Cane".
In September 2011, Rita Moreno began performing her autobiographical show, "Rita Moreno: Life Without Makeup", at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre.
In 2011, Rita Moreno played the mother of Fran Drescher's character in the TV sitcom "Happily Divorced".
In 2013, Rita Moreno was awarded the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, celebrating her remarkable career in film and television.
In 2014, Rita Moreno had a voice role in "Rio 2" and appeared in the NBC television film "Old Soul".
In January 2017, the first season of "One Day at a Time", starring Rita Moreno, premiered on Netflix.
In 2017, Rita Moreno began starring in the Netflix revival of "One Day at a Time".
In 2019, Rita Moreno voiced the character Cookie Booker in the "Carmen Sandiego" animated series.
In 2020, Rita Moreno starred in and executive-produced the Steven Spielberg-directed adaptation of "West Side Story".
On August 29, 2021, Rita Moreno participated in the "Wicked in Concert" special on PBS, performing "The Wizard and I".
On December 10, 2021, the Steven Spielberg-directed adaptation of "West Side Story" was released, with Rita Moreno in a new role.
In 2021, Rita Moreno returned in the Spielberg-directed remake of "West Side Story" in the supporting role of Valentina.
In 2021, a profile documentary of Rita Moreno, "Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It" was released.
In 2023, Rita Moreno appeared in "Fast X".
In 2023, Rita Moreno starred in the sports comedy "80 for Brady" and "Fast X".