
Acting · 74 years old
Miami, Florida, USA
Dona Drake (born Eunice Westmoreland on November 15, 1914) was an African-American singer, dancer, and film actress active in the 1930s and 1940s. Despite her heritage, she often identified as Mexican or of Latin descent to navigate Hollywood’s racial landscape. Over her career, she was frequently cast in ethnic roles, portraying Hispanic, Middle Eastern, and European characters. She performed under various stage names, including Una Novella, Rita Novella, and Rita Rio. In the early 1940s, she led an all-girl orchestra and gained recognition for her musical and dance performances. She appeared in films such as Kansas City Confidential (1952), Louisiana Purchase (1941), and Road to Morocco (1942). Despite her talents, she remained a supporting actress rather than a leading star. Dona Drake passed away on June 20, 1989, due to pneumonia and respiratory failure. Her ashes were scattered at sea near Point Fermin in California.

Another Part of the Forest
Laurette Sincee

I Look at You
Herself

Fortunes of Captain Blood
Pepita

Princess of the Nile
Mirva

Kansas City Confidential
Teresa

City Detective

Road to Morocco
Mihirmah

The Doolins of Oklahoma
Cattle Annie

Beyond the Forest
Jenny

Louisiana Purchase
Beatrice

Strike Me Pink
Mademoiselle Fifi

Adventures of Superman

Aloma of the South Seas
Nea

Without Reservations
Dolores Ortega

So This Is New York
Kate Goff

Star Spangled Rhythm
Dona Drake

The Bandits of Corsica
Zelda

Hollywood Victory Caravan
Dona Drake

The Girl from Jones Beach
Connie Martin

Dangerous Millions
Elena Valdez