Belita Moreno
Biography
Biography
Throughout her entertainment career as an accomplished actress, Belita Moreno graced the silver screen many times. In her early acting career, Moreno appeared in such films as "Three Women" (1977) with Shelley Duvall, the drama "A Wedding" (1978) with Carol Burnett and the crime picture "Remember My Name" (1978) with Geraldine Chaplin. She also appeared in the romantic comedy "A Perfect Couple" (1979) with Paul Dooley, the Faye Dunaway biopic drama "Mommie Dearest" (1981) and the Goldie Hawn dramatic comedy "Swing Shift" (1984). In the nineties, Moreno devoted her time to various credits, such as "Men Don't Leave" (1990), "That Night" with C. Thomas Howell (1993) and "The Client" (1994). She also worked on "Sangre" (1996). Moreno had a number of different projects under her belt in the nineties and the early 2000s, including "Eye for An Eye" with Sally Field (1996), "Grosse Pointe Blank" (1997) and "The Parent Trap" with Lindsay Lohan (1998). Her credits also expanded to "Almost Famous" (2000) starring Billy Crudup and "Disney's The Kid" (2000) starring Bruce Willis. Most recently, Moreno acted on "Red Band Society" (Fox, 2014-15).