Xavier Cugat

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

January 1, 1900

Died

October 27, 1990 (age 90)

Place of Birth

Girona, Catalonia, Spain

Also Known As

Francisco de Asís Javier Cugat Mingall de Bru y Deulofeu

The Rumba King

Xavier Cugat

Biography

Xavier Cugat was a catalan musician and bandleader, born in Spain (Girona, 1 January 1900 – Barcelona, 27 October 1990) who spent his formative years in Havana, Cuba. A trained violinist and arranger, he was a leading figure in the spread of Latin music. In New York City, he was the leader of the resident orchestra at the Waldorf–Astoria before and after World War II. He was also a cartoonist and a restaurateur. The personal papers of Xavier Cugat are preserved in the Biblioteca de Catalunya (Barcelona). His family emigrated to Cuba when he was three years old. He studied classical violin and worked as a violinist at the age of nine in a silent movie theater to help pay for his education. He was first chair violinist for the Teatro Nacional Symphonic Orchestra. When he was not performing, he started drawing caricatures. On 6 July 1915 he and his family arrived in New York City on the SS Havana. Cugat appeared in recitals with Enrico Caruso, playing violin solos. In the 1920s, he led a band that played often at the Coconut Grove, a club in Los Angeles. Cugat's friend, Charlie Chaplin, visited the club to dance the tango, so Cugat added tangos to the band's performances.[5] Seeing how popular the dance was becoming, Cugat convinced the owner to hire South American dancers to give tango lessons. This, too, became popular, and Cugat made the dancers part of his orchestra. In 1928 he turned his act into the film Xavier Cugat and His Gigolos. He worked for the Los Angeles Times as a cartoonist. His caricatures were nationally syndicated. They appeared in Photoplay magazine beginning with the November 1927 issue, under the byline "de Bru." His older brother, Francis, was an artist of some note, having painted cover art for F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. In 1931, Cugat took his band to New York for the 1931 opening of the Waldorf–Astoria hotel. He replaced Jack Denny as leader of the hotel's resident band. For sixteen years, he led the Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra (1933-1949), shuttling between New York and Los Angeles for most of the next 30 years.[8][9] One of his trademark gestures was to hold a Chihuahua while he waved his baton with the other arm. His music career led to appearing in the films In Gay Madrid (1930), You Were Never Lovelier (1942), Bathing Beauty (1944), Week-End at the Waldorf (1945), Holiday in Mexico (1946), A Date with Judy (1948), On an Island with You (1948), and Chicago Syndicate (1955). Cugat owned and operated the Mexican restaurant Casa Cugat in West Hollywood. The restaurant was frequented by Hollywood celebrities and featured two singing guitarists who would visit each table and play diners' favorite songs upon request. The restaurant began operations in the 1940s and closed in 1986. The restaurant's exterior and a fanciful depiction of its interior can be found in scenes in the 1949 film Neptune's Daughter in which Cugat has a substantial role playing himself. A brief scene revolving around the restaurant can also be seen in the earlier 1943 film The Heat's On, also starring Cugat as himself. Cugat spent his last years in Barcelona, living in a suite at Hotel Ritz. He died of heart failure at age 90 in Barcelona and was buried in his native Girona. He was posthumously inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame in 2001.

Known For

Filmography

2016FilmSex, Maracas & Chihuahuasas Self - Musician (archive footage)1994FilmThat's Entertainment! IIIas (archive footage)1984FilmA Rose in the Windas Xavier Cugat1978FilmNunca en horas de claseas El presidente1974FilmThat's Entertainment!as (archive footage) (uncredited)1970FilmThe Phynxas Xavier Cugat1969FilmThe Monitorsas Bug for Culture1962TVThe Merv Griffin Showas Self1957TVArt Ford's Greenwich Village Partyas Self1957FilmSusanna and Meas Xavier Cugat1956FilmDonatellaas se stesso1956TVThe Steve Allen Showas Self1956FilmThe Eddy Duchin Storyas Xavier Cugat (uncredited)1955FilmThe Bacheloras Xavier Cugat1955FilmChicago Syndicateas Benny Chico1950TVThe Colgate Comedy Houras Self1950TVWhat's My Line?as Self1950TVCavalcade of Bands1949FilmMighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder Cityas Self1949FilmNeptune's Daughteras Xavier Cugat1948FilmLuxury Lineras Xavier Cugat1948FilmA Date with Judyas Xavier Cugat1948TVThe Ed Sullivan Showas Self1948FilmOn an Island with Youas Xavier Cugat1947FilmThis Time for Keeps1946FilmHoliday in Mexicoas Xavier Cugat1945FilmWeek-End at the Waldorfas Xavier Cugat1944FilmBathing Beautyas Orchestra Leader1944FilmTwo Girls and a Sailoras Xavier Cugat1943FilmThe Heat's Onas Xavier Cugat1943FilmStage Door Canteenas Xavier Cugat1942FilmYou Were Never Lovelieras Xavier Cugat1936FilmGo West Young Manas Orchestra Leader1930FilmThe Lashas Orchestra Leader (uncredited)1926FilmThe Merry Widowas Orchestra Leader (uncredited)1921FilmThe Four Horsemen of the Apocalypseas Violinist in Tango Bar Scene (uncredited)

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