Cesar Romero - Personal Life

Personal Life

Romero said his grandfather on his mother's side was Cuban poet and patriot José Martí.

Romero never married, but made regular appearances on the Hollywood social circuit in the company of attractive actresses; however, he was almost always described in interviews and articles as a "confirmed bachelor".

Romero was a registered Republican and in October 1960 he appeared in the Nixon-Lodge Bumper Sticker Motorcade Campaign.

Romero died on New Year's Day 1994 from bronchitis and pneumonia. His ashes were interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery in the city of Inglewood, California.

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