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Raquel Welch: a reluctant ‘sex goddess’

  • February 23, 2023
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Raquel Welch, who has died aged 82, only had three lines in her breakout film, 1966’s One Million Years B.C.; but it wasn’t the movie itself that made her name. Before it was even released, a publicity shot showing her dressed as a cavewoman in a doeskin bikini had caused a sensation, and turned her into a global sex symbol.

The New York Times described the shot as “a marvellous breathing monument to womankind”; the feminist critic Camille Paglia hailed it as “the indelible image of a woman as queen of nature, a lioness – fierce, passionate and dangerously physical”. Made into a bestselling poster, it adorned the walls of countless adolescent bedrooms.

Yet the actress’s “relationship with her sex goddess status was complicated”, said The Times. She admitted to having become “addicted to the attention and the opportunities that came with it”, but she resented being seen as nothing more than her looks. “There was this perception of ‘Oh, she’s just a sexpot. She’s just a body. She probably can’t walk and chew gum at the same time,’” she said in 2012.

Welch speaking at the Costume Designers Guild Awards in 2014

Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images

She never did quite escape that image, though she turned down a million dollars to appear naked on screen, and even when she agreed to pose for Playboy in 1979, she insisted on remaining semi-dressed. Hugh Hefner was annoyed, but conceded that she was “one of the last of the classic sex symbols from the era when you could be considered the sexiest woman in the world without taking your clothes off”. 

Jo Raquel Tejada was born in Chicago in 1940, and brought up in San Diego. Her father was a Bolivian aeronautical engineer, her mother was a seamstress of English descent. She described her father as a volatile man and a bully, said The Guardian, and recalled escaping from her unhappy home life by putting on plays with her friends. She enrolled in a junior theatre, appeared in beauty pageants, and then won a scholarship to study drama at San Diego State University.

She left after a year, however, to marry her high-school boyfriend, James Welch, and present the weather on a local TV station. After having two children, she left Welch – “the most painful decision of my entire life” – and moved to LA, to pursue her acting dreams. (She would marry and divorce again three times.)

Article source: https://www.theweek.co.uk/news/people/959803/raquel-welch-obituary

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