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This frustration, coupled with another failed, stressful marriage to singer Dick Haymes , caused her to become increasingly cynical and to display a sense of detachment from her work.

Her film appearances became increasingly sporadic throughout the s, and she appeared in her final film, The Wrath of God , in In truth, Hayworth was suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer disease , although she would not be officially diagnosed with the condition until Print Cite.

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Sign In. Rita Hayworth — Actress Soundtrack Producer. Down 3, this week. Her father, Eduardo Cansino Reina, was a dancer as was his father before him.

He emigrated from Spain in Rita's American mother, Volga Margaret Hayworth , who was of mostly Irish descent, met Eduardo in and were married Filmography by Job Trailers and Videos.

Stars of the s, Then and Now. Share this page:. My fav actresses. Greatest Dancers of all time.

Do you have a demo reel? Add it to your IMDbPage. How Much Have You Seen? How much of Rita Hayworth's work have you seen?

Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. In it the expedition found three things: a candle, a can of beans, and a picture of Rita. On May 27, , she married Prince Aly Khan.

Many people forget that Rita, not Grace Kelly , was the first movie star to become a princess. She was the producers' first choice for Casablanca , but they couldn't get her and were fortunate to settle for Ingrid Bergman.

Mankiewicz film The Barefoot Contessa was based on her. She was the first bombshell to appear on one of the posters in The Shawshank Redemption The other two were Marilyn Monroe and Raquel Welch.

Is one of the many movie stars mentioned in Madonna 's song "Vogue". Is portrayed by Veronica Watt in Hollywoodland Publicist Henry Rogers , hired by Eddie Judson to promote his wife, said of him, "It seemed to me that Eddie would have sold his wife to the highest bidder if it would have advanced her career.

Columbia Pictures chief Harry Cohn only began taking interest in Hayworth as star material after she began undergoing painful electrolysis treatments at the urging of husband Eddie Judson , which drastically altered her hairline and appearance.

Under of the influence of second husband Orson Welles , Rita began to read classic literature. While pregnant in , she was very impressed by Walter Scott 's "Ivanhoe" and named her firstborn daughter Rebecca after the novel's heroine.

In Italy, all her films were dubbed by either Tina Lattanzi , most notably in Gilda , and later in her career by Lydia Simoneschi.

Volume Two, , pages New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, Cousin of Ginger Rogers and niece of actor Vinton Hayworth. When she died, it was her former Paddy O'Day co-star Jane Withers who delivered the eulogy at her funeral.

According to the book "Debrett Goes to Hollywood" by Charles Kidd, Rita was descended on her mother's side from an Allyn Haworth, whose family was reputed to be descended from the town of Haworth in West Yorkshire.

Haworth is also famous as the home of the Bronte sisters. Was good friends with Hermes Pan. Both she and last husband, James Hill , died of complications from Alzheimer's disease.

She was referenced in the video game Medal of Honor: Rising Sun Director Rouben Mamoulian said of her to "Vogue", "On the screen, if an actor can move, he needs little else for a successful career.

Hayworth moved better than anyone else I have ever seen in film. The camera responded to her movement as it did to Garbo's intelligence and Chaplin's mime.

A year after Blood and Sand , Anthony Quinn announced that he and Hayworth would do a bullfight picture together, but it was never made. Pregnant year-old Rita Hayworth entered St.

It had been selected because this hospital was known for the privacy it afforded celebrities. Two days later, she gave birth to her first child by Cesarean section, a healthy 7-pound 3.

The child's father was her second, and later ex-husband, Orson Welles, and the child's godfather was Frank Sinatra who was a good friend of the couple.

In December , pregnant year-old Rita Hayworth was living in Switzerland with her third husband, Aly Salomone Khan, When she was due to give birth, they planned to have a police escort to the Montchoisi Clinic in Lausanne but Rita went into labor at AM on Wednesday, December 28th and Aly panicked and drove her to the clinic.

Rita was in labor for seven hours and gave birth to a 5. Became the first public face for Alzheimer's. During the s she began forgetting her lines.

The people around her thought it was due to drinking. Looking back it is believed she was in the early stages of Alzheimer's.

Frequently worked with Charles Vidor. In , she left the leading role in the three-act Broadway stage comedy "Step on the Crack", after three weeks of rehearsal because she realized the play still needed a great deal of rewriting.

She changed her mind when she felt she would have insufficient rehearsal time before opening. Anne Baxter replaced her. Alzheimer's disease had been largely forgotten by the medical community since its discovery in Medical historian Barron H.

Lerner wrote that when Rita Hayworth's diagnosis was made public in , she became "the first public face of Alzheimer's, helping to ensure that future patients did not go undiagnosed.

Until she became bedridden, Rita spent a good deal of time seated in an armchair, gazing straight ahead. As time went by, Rita was silent most of the time but occasionally, she would utter one or two, odd enigmatic sentences, e.

He told me how to do that" but nobody knew what it meant. In February , she fell into a semi coma and died three months later on Thursday, May 14, at age Rita's daughters, Rebecca Welles and Yasmin Khan walked behind the coffin.

Fred Astaire, who starred with Rita in two musicals, was absent and unable to take his place as a pallbearer due to ill health; he died 39 days after Rita's death.

More than mourners, including film greats, fans, relatives and friends, crowded into the church to hear Rita Hayworth eulogized as a "sweet, kind, gentle lady" who was actually shy away from the cameras.

This recollection of Miss Hayworth, was given by Jane Withers, a child actress in the s and a friend of Miss Hayworth.

Rita's grave is immediately to the right east of the Grotto, beneath the white statue of a praying angel, grave Her headstone includes her daughter's Yasmin Khan Princess Yasmin Aga Khan's sentiment: "To yesterday's companionship and tomorrow's reunion.

On May 15, , President Ronald Reagan issued the following statement on the death of Rita Hayworth: "Rita Hayworth was one of our country's most beloved stars.

Glamorous and talented, she gave us many wonderful moments on stage and screen and delighted audiences from the time she was a young girl.

In her later years, Rita became known for her struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Her courage and candor, and that of her family, were a great public service in bringing worldwide attention to a disease which we all hope will soon be cured.

Nancy and I are saddened by Rita's death. She was a friend who we will miss. We extend our deep sympathy to her family. Heston writes how they all sat stunned, witnesses to a "marital massacre" and though he was "strongly tempted to slug him" Hill , he instead simply took his wife Lydia home when she stood up, almost in tears.

Heston wrote, "I'm ashamed of walking away from Miss Hayworth's humiliation. I never saw her again. The Amnesiac character in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive decides to take her name after seeing it on a poster.

Rita Hayworth checked into Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut, in April to treat her excessive drinking and improve her mental health.

Her friend, Mac Krim, stated that she successfully continued to avoid alcohol after she came home, but based on her behavior caused by the Alzheimer's disease, people still often assumed she was drunk.

I loved Dinah, because she had a lovely disposition. Dinah Shore would send a limousine over to Rita's house and she would be chauffeured to Dinah's personal racquet club or golf club, wherever Dinah would share a few friendly drinks.

Monsignor Peter Healey, who delivered the funeral Mass for Rita Hayworth in , noted that he had received calls from many people across the country who remembered Miss Hayworth's sweetness and graciousness.

Fred Astaire recalled how gifted and quick she was in learning the most advanced routines-often learning the steps in the morning, mulling over them during lunch, and after lunch performing the dance without a single mistake.

Novak said she loved co-star Rita Hayworth, but not co-star Frank Sinatra, although he and Novak reputedly had an affair years earlier. She said, "I knew Rita Hayworth only enough to know that she was just a tender, sensitive, beautiful human being.

A lovely person. Very gentle. She would never stand up for her rights. Novak said, "I felt he was not very fair to Rita Hayworth particularly. He wouldn't show up for dance rehearsals and let her have to go through it all, then he came in the last day and all our work had to be cut because he didn't want to do this or he didn't want to do that.

That was so unfair and so unkind, so uncalled for. They may have made her a star, but she gave them class. Jane Withers said the film "'Paddy O'Day' is one of my favorite movies And on the set was a [year-old] beautiful girl who was dancing ballroom with her partner in a film.

I was only eight but I felt so strongly about this girl - she was just dynamite. I asked to meet her, her name was Rita Cansino.

She was painfully shy. She said 'I just love to dance and I'm just thrilled to be in the movies. Withers gave the eulogy at Hayworth's funeral in and she recalled during the eulogy that Rita Hayworth suffered from stage fright early in her career.

Withers also said "she always had so much enthusiasm in her dancing that when I found out how shy she was, I was startled. The choreographer Jack Cole said this of Rita Hayworth: "Rita was a lonely person, you always felt that about her.

She'd sit around with the girls during rehearsals, but mostly by herself, not stand-offish, just lonely. But always a lady.

Unless she got somebody around to say 'Don't do this! I like Rita Hayworth, she's a very nice lady. One of the few nice ones in movies to work with.

James Hill, in his book "Rita Hayworth: A Memoir," indicated that their marriage--her fifth and final, his only--fell apart because he forced Hayworth to continue making movies when she wanted both of them to retire from the Hollywood hubbub, enabling her to paint and him to write.

Prior to the ceremony, Gene Kelly went to Rita's suite but nobody saw him come down. By , there were 3, stories and 12, pictures of Rita Hayworth in circulation.

During the Presidential campaign, Rita Hayworth was one of the nearly 50 Hollywood celebrities that endorsed President Franklin D.

Cardinale said: "During the shooting of "Circus World", I was in my trailer taking a break when Rita showed up in tears.

She looked me in the eye and sobbed: 'Once upon a time, I was beautiful too. She was magnificent! She had this nostalgic side to her that made her all the more charming.

When "Gilda" premiered at the first ever Cannes Film Festival in , everyone was buzzing about Rita Hayworth's striptease to "Put The Blame On Mame" wearing a strapless, black satin sheath dress with a long side slit and extra long gloves.

Costume designer Jean Louis created the custom gown which required a corset and custom harness and helped cement the concept of a femme fatale.

The Khan family was heavily involved in horse racing, owning and racing horses. She bought a filly named Double Rose which won several races in France and finished second in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in Longchamp Racecourse.

Paris, France. Margo Hammond wrote in "Variety" magazine, "After a dramatic entrance up the center aisle of the opera house amid flashing spotlights, strains of Richard Strauss's 'Thus Spake Zarathustra' and thunderous applause, a dazed Rita accepted the award telling the audience: 'This is the happiest moment of my life.

She attended the Carthay School in Los Angeles where she had parts in a few school plays and found her first acting role when she was years-old in a stage prologue for the movie "Back Street" at the Carthay Circle Theater.

She then spent one year at Alexander Hamilton High School before, in ninth grade, her schooling was halted when she became her father's dancing partner.

During World War II, Rita made a single USO tour in and managed to visit six military camps giving thousands of autographs before coming back from Texas, where she was reported to have nervous breakdown that was full fledged due to over enthusiasm.

Even though the majority of visitors were U. S servicemen, the canteen was open to servicemen of allied countries as well as women in all branches of service.

A serviceman's ticket for admission was his uniform, and everything at the canteen was free of charge. Rita was one of the most beautiful and regular volunteers who donated their services at the Hollywood Canteen by serving food and dancing with the servicemen.

She also became active in collecting scrap metal, as well as promoting war bonds for the war effort. For Rita Hayworth, just like the other starlets in performing for the U.

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In , Hayworth's lips were voted best in the world by the Artists League of America. In , Hayworth said she was the antithesis of the characters she played.

Hayworth once said, with some bitterness, "Men go to bed with Gilda, but wake up with me. She said, "Basically, I am a good, gentle person, but I am attracted to mean personalities.

Hayworth's two younger brothers, Eduardo Cansino Jr. Eduardo Jr. Hayworth was married and divorced five times. She had affairs with several of her leading men, most notably with Victor Mature in , during the filming of My Gal Sal.

Hayworth also had a long-term on-and-off year affair with Glenn Ford , which they started during the filming of Gilda in Peter revealed in his book that his father got Hayworth pregnant during the filming of The Loves of Carmen ; she travelled to France to get an abortion.

In , when Hayworth was 18, she married Edward Judson, an oilman turned promoter who was more than twice her age.

They married in Las Vegas. He had played a major role in launching her acting career. A shrewd businessman, he was domineering and became her manager for months before he proposed.

She filed for divorce from him on February 24, , with a complaint of cruelty. She noted to the press that his work took him to Oklahoma and Texas while she lived and worked in Hollywood.

Judson was as old as her father, who was enraged by the marriage, which caused a rift between Hayworth and her parents until the divorce.

Judson had failed to tell Hayworth before they married that he had previously been married twice.

For the civil ceremony, she wore a beige suit, a ruffled white blouse, and a veil. A few hours after they got married, they returned to work at the studio.

They had a daughter, Rebecca, who was born on December 17, , and died at the age of 59 on October 17, They struggled in their marriage, with Hayworth saying that Welles did not want to be tied down:.

During the entire period of our marriage, he showed no interest in establishing a home. When I suggested purchasing a home, he told me he didn't want the responsibility.

Welles told me he never should have married in the first place; that it interfered with his freedom in his way of life.

They were married on May 27, Her bridal trousseau was designed by Jacques Fath. Aly Khan and his family were heavily involved in horse racing , owning and racing horses.

Hayworth had no interest in the sport, but became a member of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club anyway. In , while still married to Hayworth, Khan was spotted dancing with the actress Joan Fontaine in the nightclub where he and Hayworth had met.

Hayworth threatened to divorce him in Reno, Nevada. In early May, Hayworth moved to Nevada to establish legal residence to qualify for a divorce.

She stayed at Lake Tahoe with their daughter, saying there was a threat the child would be kidnapped. Hayworth filed for divorce from Khan on September 2, , on the grounds of "extreme cruelty, entirely mental in nature".

Hayworth once said she might convert to Islam , but did not. During the custody fight over their daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan , born December 28, , the prince said he wanted her to be raised as a Muslim ; Hayworth wanted the child to be raised as a Christian.

Nothing will make me give up Yasmin's chance to live here in America among our precious freedoms and habits. While I respect the Moslem faith, and all other faiths, it is my earnest wish that my daughter be raised as a normal, healthy American girl in the Christian faith.

There isn't any amount of money in the entire world for which it is worth sacrificing this child's privilege of living as a normal Christian girl here in the United States.

There just isn't anything else in the world that can compare with her sacred chance to do that. And I'm going to give it to Yasmin regardless of what it costs.

In January Hayworth was granted a divorce from Aly Khan on the grounds of extreme mental cruelty. Her daughter Yasmin , only three years old, played about the court while the case was being heard, finally climbing on to the Judge's lap.

When Hayworth and Dick Haymes first met, he was still married and his singing career was waning. When she showed up at the clubs, he got a larger audience.

Haymes was desperate for money, because two of his former wives were taking legal action against him for unpaid child support.

His financial problems were so bad, he could not return to California without being arrested. Haymes was born in Argentina, and did not have solid proof of American citizenship.

Not long after he met Hayworth, U. He hoped Hayworth could influence the government and keep him in the United States.

When she assumed responsibility for his citizenship, a bond was formed that led to marriage. The two were married on September 24, , at the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas , and their wedding procession went through the casino.

When Hayworth took time off from attending his comeback performances in Philadelphia , the audiences sharply declined. Haymes's ex-wives demanded money while Hayworth publicly bemoaned her own lack of alimony from Aly Khan.

At one point, the couple was effectively imprisoned in a hotel room for 24 hours in Manhattan at the Hotel Madison as sheriff's deputies waited outside threatening to arrest Haymes for outstanding debts.

At the same time, Hayworth was fighting a severe custody battle with Khan, during which she reported death threats against their children.

They were found and photographed by a reporter from Confidential magazine. After a tumultuous two years together, Haymes struck Hayworth in the face in in public at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Los Angeles.

Hayworth packed her bags, walked out, and never returned. The assault and crisis shook her, and her doctor ordered her to remain in bed for several days.

Hayworth was short of money after her marriage to Haymes. She had failed to gain child support from Aly Khan. She sued Orson Welles for back payment of child support which she claimed had never been paid.

This effort was unsuccessful and added to her stress. Hayworth began a relationship with film producer James Hill , whom she went on to marry on February 2, He put her in one of her last major films, Separate Tables.

This film was popular and highly praised, although The Harvard Lampoon named her the worst actress of for her performance.

Hill later wrote Rita Hayworth: A Memoir , in which he suggested that their marriage collapsed because he wanted Hayworth to continue making movies, while she wanted them both to retire from Hollywood.

In his autobiography, Charlton Heston wrote about Hayworth's brief marriage to Hill. Heston wrote that the occasion "turned into the single most embarrassing evening of my life", describing how Hill heaped "obscene abuse" on Hayworth until she was "reduced to a helpless flood of tears, her face buried in her hands".

Heston wrote that the others sat stunned, witnesses to a "marital massacre", and, though he was "strongly tempted to slug him" Hill , he left with his wife Lydia after she stood up, almost in tears.

Heston wrote, "I'm ashamed of walking away from Miss Hayworth's humiliation. I never saw her again. Orson Welles noted Hayworth's problem with alcohol during their marriage, but he never believed that her problem was alcoholism.

She would break all the furniture and she'd get in a car and I'd have to get in the car and try to control her. She'd drive up in the hills suicidally.

Terrible, terrible nights. And I just saw this lovely girl destroying herself. I admire Yasmin so much. I remember as a child that she had a drinking problem.

She had difficulty coping with the ups and downs of the business As a child, I thought, 'She has a drinking problem, and she's an alcoholic.

I can just, sort of, stand by and watch. Her condition became quite bad. It worsened and she did have an alcoholic breakdown and landed in the hospital.

In , the year-old Hayworth wanted to retire from acting, but she needed money. The experience exposed her poor health and her worsening mental state.

Because she could not remember her lines, her scenes were shot one line at a time. She never returned to acting. In March , both of her brothers died within a week of each other, which caused her great sadness and led to heavy drinking.

The event attracted much negative publicity; a disturbing photograph was published in newspapers the next day. It was the outbursts.

She'd fly into a rage. I can't tell you. I thought it was alcoholism—alcoholic dementia. We all thought that.

The papers picked that up, of course. You can't imagine the relief just in getting a diagnosis. We had a name at last, Alzheimer's! Of course, that didn't really come until the last seven or eight years.

She wasn't diagnosed as having Alzheimer's until There were two decades of hell before that. Biographer Barbara Leaming wrote that Hayworth aged prematurely because of her addiction to alcohol and also because of the many stresses in her life.

Alzheimer's disease had been largely forgotten by the medical community since its discovery in Medical historian Barron H. Lerner wrote that when Hayworth's diagnosis was made public in , she became "the first public face of Alzheimer's, helping to ensure that future patients did not go undiagnosed Unbeknownst to her, Hayworth helped to destigmatize a condition that can still embarrass victims and their families.

But it's a shell. In , Rebecca Welles arranged to see her mother for the first time in seven years. Speaking to his lifelong friend Roger Hill, Orson Welles expressed his concern about the visit's effect on his daughter.

He recalled seeing Hayworth three years before at an event which the Reagans held for Frank Sinatra. After about four minutes of speaking, I could see that she realized who I was, and she began to cry quietly.

In an interview which he gave the evening before his death in , Welles called Hayworth "one of the dearest and sweetest women that ever lived".

Hayworth was a lifelong Democrat who was an active member of the Hollywood Democratic Committee and was active in the campaign of Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the presidential election.

Rita Hayworth lapsed into a semicoma in February She died at age 68 from complications associated with Alzheimer's disease three months later on May 14, , at her home in Manhattan.

Rita Hayworth was one of our country's most beloved stars. Glamorous and talented, she gave us many wonderful moments on stage and screen and delighted audiences from the time she was a young girl.

In her later years, Rita became known for her struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Her courage and candor, and that of her family, were a great public service in bringing worldwide attention to a disease which we all hope will soon be cured.

Nancy and I are saddened by Rita's death. She was a friend who we will miss. We extend our deep sympathy to her family.

Her headstone includes Yasmin's sentiment: "To yesterday's companionship and tomorrow's reunion. In , at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D. The public disclosure and discussion of Hayworth's illness drew international attention to Alzheimer's disease, which was little known at the time, [28] and it helped to greatly increase federal funding for Alzheimer's research.

She is the hostess for the events and a major sponsor of Alzheimer's disease charities and awareness programs. Springer Associates also announced that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences would be lobbied in hopes of having an honorary Academy Award issued in memory of Hayworth.

The press release stated the target date for fulfillment of the stamp and Academy Award to be on October 17, , on what will be the centennial of Hayworth's birth.

When asked about the multiple references, Jack White said Hayworth became an "all encompassing metaphor" for the album.

In the film The Shawshank Redemption , the main character Andy Dufresne cuts a hole at his cell in the Shawshank Penitentiary, and covers it up with a poster of Hayworth.

The name of the source material, a short story by Stephen King , includes Hayworth's name in it. Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption.

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