Maria De Aragon, a ravishing brunette with a captivating presence, was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Her acting career began with small roles in films such as "For Those Who Think Young," "Nightmare in the Sun," and "Come L'Amore." De Aragon established herself as a talented actress by portraying alluring and dangerous femme fatales in several 1970s drive-in exploitation movies.
She played the role of Nanette, the young mistress of faithless husband Peter Carpenter, in the film "Love Me Like I Do." De Aragon also starred as Victoria Waterman, a wicked and sex-crazed nymphomaniac, in the film "Blood Mania." Additionally, she appeared as one of the titular lethal ladies in the film "Wonder Women."
Maria De Aragon took on a different role as Jeanne, the fetching love interest heroine, in the film "The Cremators." She achieved her greatest cult popularity with her brief but memorable appearance as Greedo, a would-be alien assassin, in the iconic film "Star Wars." De Aragon's last film role was as a French proprietor in the gritty urban action film "Street Wars."
In addition to her film credits, Maria De Aragon has also appeared in stage productions such as "Bernie's Troupe," "Claim It," and "The Dancer." She passed away while residing at the CHSLD Nicolet nursing home in her native Montreal.