The curtains have closed on the illustrious life of Chita Rivera, a name synonymous with Broadway excellence. The Tony Award-winning actress, celebrated for her iconic role as Anita in “West Side Story,” passed away recently, leaving a legacy that forever changed the landscape of musical theater.
Broadway has lost one of its brightest stars. Chita Rivera, the legendary Tony Award-winning actress, passed away peacefully in her New York home on January 30, 2024, just days after celebrating her 91st birthday.
Rivera’s publicist, Merle Frimark, confirmed her passing with heartfelt sorrow, echoing over four decades of a cherished friendship. Rivera’s daughter, Lisa Mordente, shared that her mother passed away after a brief illness just one week after her 91st birthday.
Despite a challenging car accident in 1986, Rivera’s resilience shone as she returned to the stage within a year, much to her family’s and admirers’ amazement. Mordente recalls her mother’s unique ability to balance the allure of showbiz with a grounded, family-oriented life, a rare quality that endeared Rivera to all who knew her.
Rivera’s journey was not just about her stellar performances on stage. It was during her time in “West Side Story” as Anita, who was also played by Rita Moreno, that she met fellow dancer Tony Mordente. Their whirlwind romance blossomed into marriage, and soon they were expecting their first child, Lisa. Rivera’s commitment to her art was unwavering, as she continued performing in the demanding role of Anita, even while six months pregnant.
Rivera’s 90th birthday last year was celebrated in a 1920s-themed Manhattan speakeasy, highlighting her vibrant spirit and love for life. Her positive outlook remained a beacon even as she gracefully embraced the changes brought by time.
As the world remembers Rivera, her family requests privacy and encourages donations in her memory to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. A private funeral is planned, with a memorial service to be announced later.