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Home/People/Renee Renor
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Born
Mar 5, 1937Died: Oct 9, 2024
Lived 87 years
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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Also Known As
Evelyn Camarillo
Rita Renay
Renee Medina
Harla Day
Tia Camarillo

Renee Renor

Acting

Biography
Evelyn Camarillo, known by various stage names including Renee Renor, Rita Renay, Renee Medina, Harla Day, and Tia Camarillo, was a Mexican-American singer and performer who rose to prominence during the 1950s. A trailblazer for her time, Evelyn's talent allowed her to overcome the racial barriers that shaped the entertainment industry in mid-20th century America. Evelyn grew up in an era where discrimination made it difficult for performers of colour to be recognized, leading her to adopt multiple stage names throughout her career. She toured with legendary jazz musician Billy Eckstein, captivating audiences with her powerful voice. Known for her versatility, Evelyn performed a range of genres, including blues and country. Among her most notable recordings are "The Boy I Love," performed under the name Renee Medina, and "Everynight," released as Rita Renay.
Guys and Dolls poster

Guys and Dolls

as Cuban Singer
1955