| Birth: | Nov. 4, 1904 Albuquerque New Mexico, USA | | Death: | Mar. 31, 1967 Hollywood California, USA |  Actor. He got his first break as an extra in "Mademoiselle Midnight" in 1924, after which his film roles grew in importance until he became established as a second-string "Latin lover" type in many late silents and early talkies such as "Loves of Carmen", "Drums of Love", "Battle of The Sexes" and "Breakfast at Sunrise". He later began playing occasional character roles. His appearances continued into the 1950s, and in 1937 he also began working as an assistant director at Warner Bros. Studios under the name of Don Page. His gravesite has him interred under the name "Joseph Page". (bio by: Aeri Amadis-Noel)
Cause of death: cancer Search Amazon for Don Alvarado | | | Burial:
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, USA Plot: Hillside, Lot #6234 GPS (lat/lon): 34.14654, -118.32619 | Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Oct 18, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 13053 |
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