Hollywood, it has treated me so nicely, I am ready to faint! As soon as I see Hollywood, I love it.
I have a huge disdain for those artists who say that they don't need a prize to have their talent recognized. If I were a real actress (I'm only an entertainer) I'd do my best to win an Oscar knowing that the Academy is a serious institution of people who really understand about it.
I say 20 words in English. I say money, money, money, and I say hot dog! I say yes, no and I say money, money, money and I say turkey sandwich and I say grape juice.
I've chosen my wedding ring large and heavy to continue forever. But exactly because of that all the time that Dave and I have an argument I feel it like handcuffs, and on anger time I throw it in a basket. Poor Dave, he bought me three wedding rings already!
Look at me and tell me if I don't have Brazil in every curve of my body.
More affectionate than a kiss is a well done hug in someone that you love. Have you ever notice how I can give delicious hugs?
Carmen appeared in 3 films with Betty Grable, including: Down Argentine Way (1940) Springtime In The Rockies (1942) Four Jills In A Jeep (1944)
Carmen's film Down Argentine Way (1940) was forbidden in Argentina due to it's portrayal of the country in a ridiculous light.
Carmen wore platform shoes to make her appear taller than she actually was.
Carmen is the subject of two museums, one in one in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil and the other in Canvasses, Portugal, both dedicated to her career in movies and music.
Carmen was the highest-paid woman in the United States in 1945, earning $200,000, according to the IRS.
Carmen appeared in the Bugs Bunny cartoon Slick Hare (1947), in which Bugs hides from Elmer Fudd in Carmen's famed fruit hat.
Carmen's nickname was "The Brazilian Bombshell."
Carmen was 5 feet tall.