Rita Moreno had roles in the 1950s classics Singin’ in the Rain and The King and I before breaking out in 1961’s West Side Story (above), and becoming one of the most beloved stars of the 1960s — and today.
She’s gone on to rarefied EGOT prestige by winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony, one of many accomplishments in a career that also includes receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Kennedy Center Honor, and a Peabody Award. Her long list of credits includes 1969’s Popi, 1981’s The Four Seasons, 1998’s The Slums of Beverly Hills, and Steven Spielberg’s 2021 remake of West Side Story.
Last year, she earned laughs alongside Sally Field and the final person on this list in 80 for Brady, and turned up in Fast X. She never slows down.
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