Rita Hayworth
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Date of birth | 17 October 1918 New York City Margarita Carmen Cansino | ||||
Date of death | 14 May 1987 Upper West Side (New York City, United States of America) | ||||
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English: Rita Hayworth (1918–1987) US actress and dancer
Українська: Рита Хейворт - американська акторка й танцюристка.
Photographs
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Rita Hayworth serves up spaghetti, 1941
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Tyrone Power and Rita Hayworth in Blood and Sand, 1941
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1941 film Strawberry Blonde
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Promoting cotton stockings during WWII, 1941
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Dancing with Fred Astaire in You Were Never Lovelier, 1942
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Promoting scrap metal donations during WWII 1942
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Cropped version of preceding image 1942
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Rita Hayworth with first husband Edward Judson, 1942
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1943 hair fashion
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Orson Welles, Rita Hayworth, and Joseph Cotten, 1943
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Pin-up photo in Yank, 1944
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Rita Hayworth in Tonight and Every Night, 1945
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1946
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Rita Hayworth with her daughter Rebecca Welles, 1946
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1947, photograph by Ned Scott
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1947, photograph by Ned Scott
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1948, photograph by Robert Coburn
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Rita Hayworth by Paul Hesse, 1949
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Rita Hayworth and Aly Khan, 1950
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Rita Hayworth and Aly Khan, 1952
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Rita Hayworth with Aly Khan 1952
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Lustre Crème Shampoo ad, 1952
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Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes, 1953
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Rita Hayworth (1977)
Film images
[edit]From the Blood and Sand trailer (1941)
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from the trailer for Blood and Sand (1941)
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with Tyrone Power from the trailer for Blood and Sand (1941)
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with Tyrone Power from the trailer for Blood and Sand (1941)
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from the trailer for Tonight and Every Night (1945)
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from the trailer for Gilda (1946)
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from the trailer for Gilda (1946)
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from the trailer for Gilda (1946)
From the The Lady from Shanghai trailer (1947)
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from the trailer for The Lady from Shanghai (1948)
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from the trailer for The Lady from Shanghai (1948)
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from the trailer for The Lady from Shanghai (1948)
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from the trailer for The Lady from Shanghai (1948)