Dolores Carlos
Dolores Carlos was a renowned model from Florida, with Cuban roots, who gained prominence in the 1960s through her collaborations with celebrated photographer Bunny Yeager. Yeager recognized Carlos's talent and introduced her to filmmaker Doris Wishman, which opened the door for Carlos to embark on a brief yet notable career in the realm of sexploitation cinema. During this period, she predominantly took on roles that depicted the lifestyle of nudists, becoming a recognizable figure in this niche genre.
In addition to her modeling and acting pursuits, Dolores was also the mother of Marcy Bichette, who ventured into filmmaking herself during the late 1960s and early 1970s, creating a family legacy in the entertainment industry.
Dolores Carlos's contributions to modeling and film, particularly in the unique context of sexploitation, left an indelible mark on the era's pop culture. Her life came to a close in 1997 when she succumbed to cancer, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be remembered by fans of vintage cinema and modeling.
Filmography
A Taste of Blood
Diary of a Nudist