Raquel Welch Turned 80 And Still Looks Gorgeous Today

Dec 17, 2020 by apost team

While most will remember her for being one of Hollywood's most notorious sex-icons, Rachel Welch was a single mother raising two children when she first rose to fame. Even now, aged 80, the Hollywood legend remains an absolute bombshell – apparently, somebody forgot to tell her skin she was supposed to start aging at some point. We're taking a look back at the stunning actors' remarkable six-decade spanning career, and just what she's been up to as of recent.

Raquel Welch (1966) (Sunset Boulevard/Corbis/Getty Images)

"Nobody would have believed it back then, not when they saw me in that skimpy fur bikini," Welch wrote in her memoir, Beyond the Cleavage, as seen in an excerpt on ABC News. "Can you picture the girl in the poster with a baby in one arm and pushing a stroller with the other? Kind of destroys the fantasy, doesn't it? Ironically, I am duty bound and destined to do just that."

Born in Chicago towards the end of WWII, Welch had a somewhat simple upbringing, growing up in "the projects," which were governmental housing in Mission Bay Area, California. Her father, originally from Bolivia, worked as an aeronautical engineer, while her mother, Josephine Sarah Hall, was a homemaker. The eldest of three, Welch, described her family home as "strangely chilly," thanks to her parents' lack of tenderness and physical affection. Her relationship with her father had also been rocky, with the former actress admitting his strict demand for manners and following the rules "terrified" the whole family. 

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Raquel Welch (1970s) (Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images)

She found solace in singing along to the radio tunes, an activity that would even prompt a rare break from her father's otherwise moody self. Eventually, the family purchased a T.V. set, and Welch quickly became hooked on comedy shows. "My fave was Jerry Lewis," she wrote. "I used to squeal with laughter over his childish antics." As she matured, so did her taste for comedy on the small screen, and so began her infatuation with the "suave, handsome crooner," Dean Martin. 

For Welch, performing had become an escape from her turbulent life at home, and so began her love for the stage. As a young child, her mother had already noticed Welch's talent and enrolled her at the San Diego Junior Theatre. In her teen years, she met her first love, Jim Wesley Welch, an avid dancer who, much unlike her dad, would shower Welch with the affection she had long been "hungry" for. Not interested in academia, Jim Welch would drop out of high school and run away to Peru in his senior year, leaving Welch heartbroken.

Raquel Welch (1966) (Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Nonetheless, as the actress put it, "life went on." Welch had already been regarded as a 'beauty queen' in her town, thanks to a pageant she had participated in – and won – the year prior. "My picture started appearing in the local papers, and complete strangers began to recognize me," Welch wrote. "It was my first taste of small-town fame, and it was exhilarating!" That win would lead her to partake in many more pageants, which eventually led her to win the title for Maid of California, the same year she received a scholarship to study theater at the San Diego State College. After enrolling, Jim Welch returned from Peru and asked for her hand in marriage. Not wasting a second, Welch dropped out of college, and the two got hitched in Las Vegas. In the meantime, the young bride became pregnant just months after their wedding. Over the next two years, the couple would have two children: Damon, a son, and Tahnee, a daughter. 

While Welch loved being a mother and wife, she still yearned for a career in acting and had been receiving offers left and right from Hollywood producers. She dreamt of one day moving to New York to pursue theater, but her husband was not as keen. After three years of marriage, the couple would divorce, and Welch would make a "precarious living" through modeling and as a cocktail waitress, barely scraping by as a single mother. "My breakup with Jim remains the most painful decision of my entire life," Welch admitted in her memoir. 

Raquel Welch (1966) (Silver Screen Collection/Moviepix/Getty Images)

As a young aspiring actor in Hollywood, Welch met one-time child actor Patrick Curtis, who became her business manager, and made it his mission to turn Welch into a sex symbol. Welch was finally approached by producer Cubby Broccoli, who offered her a long-term contract at 20th Century Fox after seeing her photo in a magazine and landed her first leading role in the 1966 sci-fi film, Fantastic Voyage. That same year, Welch would star in her most iconic role as Laona in One Million Years B.C.and with it become one of the most notorious actors in Hollywood. While Welch only had three lines in the movie, her doeskin bikini quickly made her a cultural symbol in both the USA and Europe. 

"I had no other credentials as an actress outside of that one laughable line of dialogue: 'Me Loana… You Tumak,'" Welch wrote of the film. "It felt like I'd stumbled into a booby trap – pun intended. I'm a living proof that a picture speaks a thousand words."

The 70s saw Welch shoot to international fame and star in many films such as Kansas City Bomber (1972), The Last of Sheila (1973), The Three Musketeers (1973), The Four Musketeers (1974) and The Wild Party (1975). In 1970, Welch landed her first television special,  Raquel! in which big names like Tom Jones and John Wayne made guest appearances. The show was an ambitious number, filmed in London, Paris, Acapulco, Mexico City, Yucatan, Big Sur, and Los Angeles, and featured both dance and comedic numbers. It is still considered to be a classic timepiece of the '70s by many. 

Raquel Welch (1982) (Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)

In 1982, Welch was cast to star in John Steinbeck's film Cannery Rowfrom which the production company, MGM, abruptly fired her without so much of a warning or reason. As a result, the actor took them to court and demanded reparations for breach of contract. According to the Washington Post, the production giant had attempted to smear Welch's name, claiming the only reason she was going through with the trial "was an actress over 40 and generally actresses in that age bracket can't get roles anymore." Welch won the case and was awarded $10.8 Million. Although a victory, Welch later admitted she would have rathered that the lawsuit never took place, as she believed it hurt her career as an actor. "I needed to clear my name," she told Hollywood Reporter. "But since that time, I've never starred in a major motion picture. That's not the outcome I was looking for." 

The court drama saw Welch step out of the spotlight for some years, with the iconic actress having a short stint in fitness with the release of her book, Raquel: The Raquel Welch Total Beauty and Fitness Program. According to the LAtimes, the book featured tips on food and exercise Welch followed to maintain her physique. 

"Every time I left the theater, there would be a crowd of women waiting to ask me questions, such as: 'What do you eat?' 'What kind of exercises do you do?' and 'How do you look like that?' Well, I wasn't about to stand there and explain my daily hour-and-a-half exercise routine or what I had for breakfast," Welch explained at the time. 

"I decided to take a year off to write. For the first time, I had a chance to get outside my image as an actress," she says thoughtfully. "And for the first time, I had something to say."

Raquel Welch (1995) (Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images)

In 1987, Welch made a comeback as Emily Bauer in the powerful film, Right to Die, a psychologist with Lou Gehrig's disease who desires to end her life through voluntary euthanasia due to her diagnosis. Her portrayal in the film would bag her a nomination for Best Actress in a small screen film that following year.

Following Right to Die, Welch continued to take up roles in T.V. films such as Scandal in a Small Town (1988), Trouble in Paradise (1989), and Torch Song (1993). The late '90s saw Welch make guest appearances in numerous classic shows like Sabrina the Teenage Witch and SeinfieldAround that same time, she made her big Broadway debut in the classic Victor/Victoria. By then a veteran of the entertainment industry, Welch established herself as a Hollywood legend that had much more to offer than just looks. 

Raquel Welch (1994) (Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images)

She has since received many prestigious accolades for her mark on American culture, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994 and an Imagen Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 for her positive promotion of Americans of Latin heritage. The prestigious Film Society Lincoln Center presented a special retrospective of Welch's films at the Walter Reade Theater in 2012 to celebrate the actors' mark on show business. 

Although Welch has somewhat retired from acting the last two decades, she occasionally makes appearances on screen. In 2017, the legendary actor starred in the sitcom Date My Dad, for which she reunited with actor Robert Wagner 40 years after they first appeared together in The Biggest Bundle of Them All.

"The minute I got the script, I just thought it was great fun," Welch told Fox News of the role. "And I loved the idea. It's comedy. I'm good at comedy, if I can say so myself. And it's something I enjoy doing. It was a no-brainer for me." 

 

 

Raqel Welch (2017) (Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)

That same year, she also starred in the film, How To Be A Latin Lover.

While Welch has undeniably enjoyed much success as an actor, the same can not be said about her love life. Although she was married four times in her life, all marriages eventually ended in divorce. While that may be the case, Welch told Piers Morgan last year that she's realized she really doesn't need a man in her life. 

"I like what I do, I actually enjoy being me and I make a very good living at it and I'm happy," she said.

"I don't have to have a man."

 

 

Raquel Welch (2017) (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images)

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