Carmen Laroux

Carmen Laroux

Deceased · Born: Sep 4, 1909 · Died: Aug 24, 1942

Personal Details

BornSep 4, 1909 Durango, Mexico
Spouse
  • Elmer Ellsworth

    ( Mar 24, 1934 to Aug 24, 1942 )
  • Roberto O. Ybarra

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 2, 2025 )

Biography

Carmen Laroux, a talented and captivating actress, entered the world on September 4, 1909, in the vibrant city of Durango, Mexico. With a career spanning multiple decades, she left an indelible mark on the silver screen, starring in iconic films such as "Cavalier of the West" (1931),"Saved by the Belle" (1939),and the lesser-known but no less impressive "Las campanas de Capistrano" (1930).

Throughout her life, Carmen Laroux was blessed with two loving husbands, Elmer Ellsworth and Roberto O. Ybarra, who stood by her side through the highs and lows of her remarkable journey.

Tragically, Carmen Laroux's time on this earth came to an end on August 24, 1942, in the city of angels, Los Angeles, California, USA. Her passing left a lasting impact on those who knew and loved her, and her legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this very day.

Career

1941
Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane as Maid in Xanadu Hall (uncredited)
1939
Saved by the Belle
Saved by the Belle as Señorita Rita
1938
1937
Daughter of Shanghai
Daughter of Shanghai as Dancer (uncredited)
1935
The Desert Trail
The Desert Trail as Juanita (as Carmen LaRoux)
Western Justice
Western Justice as Dolores Lopez
1932
Son of Oklahoma
Son of Oklahoma as Anita Verdugo (as Carmen LaRoux)
1931
Two-Gun Caballero
Two-Gun Caballero as Rosita - Lopez's Sweetheart
Cavalier of the West
Cavalier of the West as Dolores Fernandez