Basic Information About Rita Hayworth
Full Name | Rita Hayworth |
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Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
Professions | Actor, Dancer, Singer, Film Producer |
Net worth | $10,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1918-10-17 |
Place of birth | Brooklyn |
Date of death | 1987-05-14 (aged 68) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Education | Hamilton High School |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Voluptuous figure Seductive deep voice |
Father | Eduardo Cansino Sr.Β |
Mother | Volga HayworthΒ |
Siblings | (One) Eduardo Cansino Jr. |
Spouse | James Hill - (2 FebruaryΒ 1958 - 7 SeptemberΒ 1961)Β (divorced) Dick Haymes - (24 SeptemberΒ 1953 - 12 DecemberΒ 1955)Β (divorced) Prince Aly Khan - (27 MayΒ 1949 - 26 JanuaryΒ 1953)Β (divorced)Β (1 child) Orson Welles - (7 SeptemberΒ 1943 - 1 DecemberΒ 1948)Β (divorced)Β (1 child) 29 May - Edward Charles Holmgren Judson (Β 1937 - 22 MayΒ 1942)Β (divorced) |
Kids | (Two) Rebecca and Yasmin Aga Khan |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Rita Hayworth win?
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Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
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Rita Hayworth roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Shawshank Redemption | Gilda Mundson Farrell (archive footage) (uncredited) |
The Carol Burnett Show | Self - Guest 2 episodes, 1971-1978 |
Laugh-In | Guest Performer 1 episode, 1971 |
Rita Hayworth's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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Under the Pampas MoonΒ (1935) | $200 per week |
Charlie Chan in EgyptΒ (1935) | $200 per week |
RebellionΒ (1936) | $200 |
Old LouisianaΒ (1937) | $200 |
You'll Never Get RichΒ (1941) | $6,500 per week |
Affair in TrinidadΒ (1952) | $252,000 plus 25% of the net profits |
The Naked ZooΒ (1970) | 50,000 |
Rita Hayworth's Quotes
- [To writer Virginia Van Upp] Every man I have ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened with me.
- I haven't had everything from life. I've had too much.
- [when asked what had held up her dress in Gilda (1946)] Two things.
- I never really thought of myself as a sex goddess; I felt I was more a comedian who could dance.
- [1974, when asked what she thought when she looks at herself after waking up in the morning] Darling, I don't wake up 'til the afternoon.
Interesting Facts about Rita Hayworth
- The annual Rita Hayworth charity gala, managed by daughter Princess Yasmin Khan, raised US$1.8 million in 1999 (US$2.76 million in 2018 dollars) alone for the Alzheimer's Association. Alzheimer's disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. In most people with Alzheimer's, symptoms first appear in their mid-60s. Estimates vary, but experts suggest that more than 5.5 million Americans may have Alzheimer's.
- She appeared in five movies with classic leading actor Glenn Ford: Affair in Trinidad (1952), The Lady in Question (1940), The Loves of Carmen (1948), The Money Trap (1965) and Gilda (1946).
- Ranked #98 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
- Some legends say the Margarita cocktail was named for her when she was dancing under her real name in a Tijuana, Mexico nightclub.
- Her dancer father, Eduardo Cansino, himself the son of a dancer, came to New York from Spain in 1913 with sister Elisa. He had Andalusian ancestry.
- Mother, showgirl Volga Hayworth (sometimes spelled Haworth), met Eduardo on Broadway in 1916; they married 1917.
- Her first (uncredited) appearance on film was with the dancing Cansino family in a Vitaphone short La Fiesta (1926).
- She appeared four times on the cover of "Life" Magazine; 7/15/40, 8/11/41, 1/18/43 and 11/10/47.
- The famous Bob Landry photo of Rita in "Life", 11 August 1941, p. 33, made her the number 2 soldier pin-up of World War II.
- Her singing was dubbed by Nan Wynn (1941-1944), Martha Mears (1945), Anita Ellis (1946-1948), and Jo Ann Greer (1952-1957).
- Her own singing voice is heard in the introductions to her songs (otherwise dubbed by Jo Ann Greer) in Pal Joey (1957).
- Owned the production company "Hillworth Productions A.G." together with her fifth husband, James Hill.
- She played the sister of Barbara Stanwyck in A Message to Garcia (1936), but after a test screening all her scenes were cut at the request of Darryl F. Zanuck.
- The image of her face was glued onto an A-bomb which was dropped on the Bikini Atoll during a test in 1946.
- Interred at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California, USA, in the Grotto section, L196, #6 (to the right of the main sidewalk, near the curb).
- Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars" in film history (#54). [1995]
- Her mother's ancestry was Irish, with small amounts of English, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, Bohemian Czech, Dutch, and German.
- In 1947, started her own production company, "Beckworth Corporation" (formed from syllables of her daughters name, Rebecca, and her own surname). It was dissolved in 1954 under advice from her fourth husband, Dick Haymes.
- In the early 1940s, she replaced Jean Arthur as the top female star at Columbia Pictures. Coincidentally, the two stars share the same birthday (October 17).
- The famous red hair was not her natural color (which was black). When she was signed, studio heads decided that her hairline was too low on her forehead, and she underwent years of painful electrolysis to make it higher.
Additional information of Rita Hayworth
Zodiac | Libra |
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Lucky Number | 10 |
Lucky Stone | Peridot |
Lucky Color | Blue |
Best Match for Marriage | Gemini |
Divorce | Edward C. Judson Orson Welles Prince Aly Khan James Hill Β Β Β |
Eye Color | Brown |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Ethnicity | mixed (Spanish and American) |
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