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354: 242: 643: 899: 876: 389:. She and "Rod" Rodriguez were married at Catalina Island in August 1948. She moved with him to Baja California Sur, Mexico, at the beginning of the Golden Age of Baja and started the private resort Rancho Las Cruces as well as the original Palmilla Hotel and the Hacienda Hotel. With her contacts in Hollywood and her husband Rod's influence, they drew people from Hollywood who sought to enjoy this newly found paradise. She and her husband were also business partners with 33: 307:), it was a box-office failure. The film's ambitious surrealist fantasy theme was not popular with wartime audiences, and Bremer, a newcomer in her first starring role, took most of the blame. Her career never recovered. She followed this disappointment with featured dance performances, once again with Astaire and directed by Minnelli, in two memorable sequences in the successful musical revue 238:. She was offered a contract with Goldwyn Studios, but ultimately decided to sign with MGM so that she could showcase her dancing ability. An accomplished dancer, she was considered to display potential as a dramatic actress. She studied acting at MGM with the great acting coach Lillian Burns, and was groomed for stardom as an important member of the legendary Freed Unit. 853: 182:
in New York City, at age 16. She was voted as "most likely to succeed" by her Rockette peers. She was also known as "5th from the right" in the Rockettes line up. Bremer also auditioned as a dancer for various Broadway shows, along with fellow stars
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Reportedly disappointed with her Hollywood career, she elected not to renew her contract and left the film industry. She had met and fallen in love with the son of the former president of Mexico, Abelardo Luis Rodriguez, who bore the same name as
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After her divorce (in 1963), Bremer settled in La Jolla, California, where she owned a children's clothing boutique. She continued to travel between La Jolla, California, and Baja California Mexico.
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Bremer's first attempt at a career in films was unsuccessful. She said of her screen test with
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in 1948 for her final three films. Bremer played her last starring role in the film noir
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nightclub in New York City and the Club Versailles, where she was spotted by
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Once in New York, she danced in various specialty acts, most notably in the
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Princess ("This Heart of Mine") / Moy Ling ("Limehouse Blues")
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Bremer made her screen debut to excellent notices in director
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Freed took her to Hollywood, where her screen test impressed
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One of her last films was alongside Mexican movie star
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M-G-M's greatest musicals : the Arthur Freed unit
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Amsterdam, New York
La Jolla, California
Amsterdam, New York
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Opera Company
1939 New York World's Fair
Rockette
Radio City Music Hall
Vera-Ellen
June Allyson
Panama Hattie
Lady in the Dark
Warner Bros.
Copacabana
Arthur Freed
Saratoga Springs, New York
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Louis B. Mayer

Fred Astaire
Yolanda and the Thief
Vincente Minnelli
Meet Me in St. Louis
Judy Garland
Fred Astaire
Yolanda and the Thief
Vincente Minnelli
Ludwig Bemelmans
Harry Warren

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