Diosa Costello

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Diosa Costello
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Costello in 1943
Born Juana de Dios Castrello
(1913-04-23)April 23, 1913
Guayama, Puerto Rico
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Hollywood, Florida
Occupation Entertainer, performer, producer, and club owner
Years active 1939-1953
Spouse(s) Don Casino (1958-1971) (divorced)
Pupi Campo (1941-1951) (divorced)

Juana de Dios Castrello, better known as Diosa Costello (April 23, 1913 – June 20, 2013), was an American entertainer, performer, producer and club owner,[1] often referred to as "the Latin Bombshell".[2]

Early life

Costello was born in Guayama, Puerto Rico in 1913, although 1917 is often incorrectly sourced.[3]

Career

After performing for some time at various venues in Spanish Harlem, she paired with Desi Arnaz at the La Conga club. Her Broadway debut was Too Many Girls (1939), where she became the first Latina[4] on the Broadway stage. She decided not to go with the film, however, being reluctant to move to Hollywood.[1]

The Smithsonian filmed an interview with Costello in 2006. She died in her sleep on June 20, 2013 at the age of 100 in Hollywood, Florida.[5]

Personal

She was married to Pupi Campo and Italian singer Don Casino.[1]

Filmography

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