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Rita Hayworth (October 17, 1918 – May 14, 1987), whose real title was Margarita Carmen Cansino, was an American actress of Spanish and Irish descent, who reached fame in a period of the 1940s. She was every now and again known as "The Love Goddess" or even "The Great American Love Goddess", & was celebrated as an skillful dancer & as a outstanding beauty.
Number one attracting attention of filmmaker when section of the dance team "The Dancing Cansinos", Hayworth was signed number 1 by Red dog studios, so yours free!-lanced for many years prior to sign language by having Columbia. When the title vary from either Ritthe Cansino to Rita Hayworth, & painful electrolysis to raise her hairline, Rita mass produced a splash when section of the ensemble cast inside Howard Hawks' "Only Angels Have Wings". Her "other woman" a portion within Rouben Mamoulian's "Blood and Sand" solidified her just released-discovered stardom. Her fame as a redhead number 1 arose from either this Technicolor film. The Bob Landry Life Magazine photograph released at this period added to her celebrity & became one of a virtually all requested wartime pinups.
Hayworth's easily-known films include a musical comedy that mass produced her notable: ''You'll Never Get Rich (1941) and You Were Never Lovelier (1942) (both with Fred Astaire), and Cover Girl (1944) with Gene Kelly. Her titillating appeal was notable within Gilda (1946), which encountered a bit of difficulty by using censors.This role mass produced her the ethnical icon. Others include The Lady from Shanghai (1948), and a 1953 remake of Sadie Thompson''. In a period of the 1940's, she ranked by using Betty Grable, Dorothy Lamour, and Lana Turner as one of the virtually all popular pinup girls with servicemen.
Personal Life
Shy & reclusive inside realistic, Hayworth was a antithesis of the characters she played. She another time complained that all the men she knew fell dotty by owning Gilda, however woke higher by owning her. She was about her frequent co-star & in the adjacent house neighbour Glenn Ford.
Hayworth was married 5 days: 1st by using Edward C.Judson (1937-1943), then with actor-director Orson Welles (1943-1948) - (one daughter Rebecca Welles), then Prince Aly Khan (1949-1953) - (one daughter Princess Yasmin Aly Khan), then actor-singer Dick Haymes (1953-1955), and finally director James Hill (1958-1961).
Final Years
Fallowing astir 1960, Hayworth suffered from early onset of Alzheimer's disease, which was not diagnosed until 1980; she continued to act in films until the early 1970s and made a well-publicized appearance on The Carol Burnett Show near the end of her career. Lynda Carter starred in the 1983 biopic of her life. She sleep in an flat at the San Remo in New York City. As a result her demise around 1987, she was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
Trivia
A poster of Rita Hayworth was utilized as a plot device within Stephen King's short story, Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption and later in a movie according to the story which starred Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins, The Shawshank Redemption.
Rita Hayworth situated Nineteenth on the American Film Institute's list of the Xxv greatest female film star ever around 2001.
In 2005, the White Stripes wrote a song coroneted "Take, Take, Take" in their album "Get Behind Me Satan" which humourously describes the human meeting Hayworth inside the bar & pestering her for an autograph & a picture. She is too briefly mentioned in the song "White Moon" from either a equivalent album.
In Salvador Plascencia's The People of Paper, Rita Hayworth is a sad, voiceless character. In the novel, she was manufactured ill-famed for make love using the cabbage picker.
Filmography
Anna Case in La Fiesta (1926) (short subject) (role unconfirmed)
The Devil's Cross (1934)
In Caliente (1935) (scenes deleted)
Under the Pampas Moon (1935)
Charlie Chan in Egypt (1935)
Dante's Inferno (1935) (credited as Rita Cansino)
Piernas de sada (1935)
Paddy O'Day (1935)
Professional Soldier (1935)
Dancing Pirate (1936)
Human Cargo (1936)
Meet Nero Wolfe (1936)
Rebellion (1936)
Old Louisiana (1937)
Hit the Saddle (1937)
Trouble in Texas (1937)
Criminals of the Air (1937)
Girls Can Play (1937)
The Game That Kills (1937)
Life Begins with Love (1937)
Paid to Dance (1937)
The Shadow (1937)
Who Killed Gail Preston? (1938)
Special Inspector (1938)
There's Always a Woman (1938)
Convicted (1938)
Juvenile Court (1938)
The Renegade Ranger (1938)
Homicide Bureau (1939)
The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939)
Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
Music in My Heart (1940)
Blondie on a Budget (1940)
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 6 (1940) (short subject)
Susan and God (1940)
The Lady in Question (1940)
Angels Over Broadway (1940)
The Strawberry Blonde (1941)
Affectionately Yours (1941)
Blood and Sand (1941)
You'll Never Get Rich (1941)
My Gal Sal (1942)
Tales of Manhattan (1942)
You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
Show Business at War (1943) (short subject)
Cover Girl (1944)
Tonight and Every Night (1945)
Gilda (1946)
Down to Earth (1947)
The Lady from Shanghai (1948)
The Loves of Carmen (1948)
Champagne Safari (1952) (documentary)
Affair in Trinidad (1952)
Salomé (1953)
Miss Sadie Thompson (1953)
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Grows Up (1954) (documentary)
Fire Down Below (1957)
Pal Joey (1957)
Separate Tables (1958)
They Came to Cordura (1959)
The Story on Page One (1960)
The Happy Thieves (1962)
Lykke og krone (1962) (documentary)
Circus World (1964)
The Money Trap (1965)
The Poppy Is Also a Flower (1966)
The Rover (1967)
Sons of Satan (1968)
The Naked Zoo (1971)
The Wrath of God (1972)
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