Obituary | Who is Kitten Natividad? How Did Kitten Natividad Die?
Daniel Lopez As an actress, dancer, and model, Francesca Isabel Natividad tragically passed away in 2010.
The sad news is that Kitten Natividad has passed away at the age of 74.
The Mexican-American actress and exotic dancer was best known for her collaborations with Russ Meyer in films like Up(1976) and Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens (1979). She passed away on September 24 at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
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We mourn the loss of Francesca “Kitten” Natividad. Kitten is best known for her roles in films directed by Russ Meyer, but she also stood out in the ’80s teen film classics The Wild Life and My Tutor.
Who is Kitten Natividad?
Kitten Natividad, born Francesca Isabel Natividad on February 13, 1948 in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and naturalized in the United States, is an actress, dancer, and model. She is best known for her relationship with director Russ Mayer.
Natividad was born in 1948, in Ciudad Juárez.
She followed her mother’s career as a chef for the actress Stella Stevens from Texas to California when she was a young girl.
Initially, she had breast implants placed in 1969. She hopes to make her way into the U.S. music business by way of the entertainment industry in Tijuana.
Midway through the ’70s, she began appearing in films for director Russ Meyer. A romantic relationship between Natividad and Meyer began and lasted for nearly 15 years.
After performing as an exotic dancer in burlesque, Ella Natividad began starring in pornographic films in the 1980s.
She avoided burlesque by establishing a recording studio she dubbed the Kitten Klub and instead performing in her hardcore scene.
She re-teamed with Meyer in the early 2000s and appeared in a few of his films before leaving the spotlight and only making occasional public appearances on record.
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