Judith Ortiz Cofer noted that appellation varies according to geographical location, observing that in
Puerto Rico she was considered white, but on the United States mainland she was considered a "
brown person." Since the early days of the movie industry in the United States of America, when white Hispanic actors are given roles, they are frequently cast in non-Hispanic white roles. Hispanic and Latino Americans began to appear in the American movie industry in the 1910s, and the leading players among them "were generally light skinned and Caucasian". White Hispanic and Latino Americans portraying Hispanic characters usually have
olive skin, dark hair, and dark eyes. was a silent actress and soprano of
Mexican Californio descent in the early 20th century.
Myrtle Gonzalez was one such Mexican-American actress in the
silent film era; she starred in at least 78 motion pictures from 1913 to 1917. In 1919, Photoplay Magazine honored Gonzalez with a Bronze Plaque for her exceptional performance in “The Mexican” which was considered one of her finest roles.
Anita Page was an American actress of Spanish descent who reached stardom in 1928, during the last years of the silent film. Page was referred to as "a
blond,
blue-eyed Latin".
Hilary Swank an American actress and film producer recipient of numerous awards, including two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. Her maternal grandmother, Frances Martha Clough (née Dominguez), was born in El Centro, California, and was of Mexican descent. was an actress of
Spanish Venezuelan descent in the early 20th century.
Telenovelas (
soap operas) have been criticized for not fully reflecting the racial diversity of Hispanic and Latino Americans, and for underrepresenting non-white Hispanic and Latino Americans, in favor of those that are of lighter complexion, blonde-haired and blue/green-eyed rather than the typical Hispanic and Latino Americans of olive skin complexion, dark-haired and brown-eyed. White Hispanic/white Latino literature originating from the
San Joaquin Valley revolves around the lives and stories of
farmworkers. == Marriage trends ==