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Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth

Birthday: 17 October 1918, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Margarita Carmen Cansino
Height: 168 cm

Spanish dancer Eduardo Cansino's daughter Margarita studied dancing beginning in her girlhood. At age 12, the mature-looking Rita joined Eduardo's stage act, in which she was spotted three y ...Show More

Rita Hayworth
Increasingly, stars are recruited from the ranks of professional models, with the result that today' Show more Increasingly, stars are recruited from the ranks of professional models, with the result that today's starlets are better dressed and better groomed than ever before, though it is doubtful if they are better actresses. Hide
I couldn't get used to the New York weather. On one occasion, I was laid up for a week because I cau Show more I couldn't get used to the New York weather. On one occasion, I was laid up for a week because I caught a severe cold rushing from the dance studio, still soaked with perspiration, back to the hotel for voice lessons. Hide
Old age--that's when a woman takes vitamins A through G, and still looks like H. Old age--that's when a woman takes vitamins A through G, and still looks like H.
Dancing in Tijuana when I was 13--that was my 'summer camp.' How else do you think I could keep up w Show more Dancing in Tijuana when I was 13--that was my 'summer camp.' How else do you think I could keep up with Fred Astaire when I was 19? Hide
I've always been so bored with the empty stuff I've had to play. But I've always been happiest when Show more I've always been so bored with the empty stuff I've had to play. But I've always been happiest when I've had a definite character slant to a role. Hide
[To writer Virginia Van Upp] Every man I have ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened Show more [To writer Virginia Van Upp] Every man I have ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened with me. Hide
After all, a girl is... well, a girl. It's nice to be told you're successful at it. After all, a girl is... well, a girl. It's nice to be told you're successful at it.
We are all tied to our destiny and there is no way we can liberate ourselves. We are all tied to our destiny and there is no way we can liberate ourselves.
The fun of acting is to become someone else. The fun of acting is to become someone else.
When I look back on my marriages, or the breakups, sure I know the pain I went through, but that's p Show more When I look back on my marriages, or the breakups, sure I know the pain I went through, but that's part of life and it has its own value. Hide
What surprises me in life are not the marriages that fail, but the marriages that succeed. What surprises me in life are not the marriages that fail, but the marriages that succeed.
I guess the only jewels of my life were the pictures I made with Fred Astaire. I guess the only jewels of my life were the pictures I made with Fred Astaire.
Basically, I am a good, gentle person, but I'm attracted to mean personalities. Basically, I am a good, gentle person, but I'm attracted to mean personalities.
[on her marriage to Edward Judson] I married him for love; he married me for an investment. My husba Show more [on her marriage to Edward Judson] I married him for love; he married me for an investment. My husband was always finding fault with me. He was extremely jealous and quarrelsome. I never had any fun. I was never permitted to make any decisions. From the first he told me I couldn't do anything for myself. My personality crawled deeper and deeper into a shell. Hide
Every actor, every director, everybody needs an Oscar. You have to have that little statue in Hollyw Show more Every actor, every director, everybody needs an Oscar. You have to have that little statue in Hollywood, or else you're nothing! Hide
I always thought that if I ever got good reviews I'd be happy. It's so empty. It's never what I want Show more I always thought that if I ever got good reviews I'd be happy. It's so empty. It's never what I wanted, ever. All I wanted was just what everyone else wants--to be loved. Hide
I've had a lot of unhappiness in my life--and a lot of happiness. Who doesn't? Maybe I've learned en Show more I've had a lot of unhappiness in my life--and a lot of happiness. Who doesn't? Maybe I've learned enough to be able to guide my daughters. Hide
I was certainly a well-trained dancer. I'm a good actress: I have depth. I have feeling. But they do Show more I was certainly a well-trained dancer. I'm a good actress: I have depth. I have feeling. But they don't care. All they want is the image. Hide
Every actor. every director, everybody needs an Oscar. You have to have that little statue in Hollyw Show more Every actor. every director, everybody needs an Oscar. You have to have that little statue in Hollywood or else you are nothing. Hide
I never really thought of myself as a sex goddess; I felt I was more a comedian who could dance. I never really thought of myself as a sex goddess; I felt I was more a comedian who could dance.
Orson Welles was trying something new with me on The Lady from Shanghai (1947) but Harry Cohn wanted Show more Orson Welles was trying something new with me on The Lady from Shanghai (1947) but Harry Cohn wanted The Image -- The Image he was going to make me until I was 90. Hide
I didn't like dancing very much, but I didn't have the courage to tell my father, so I began taking Show more I didn't like dancing very much, but I didn't have the courage to tell my father, so I began taking the lessons. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse. That was my girlhood. Hide
What ever you write about me, don't make it sad. What ever you write about me, don't make it sad.
[on her husbands] They fell in love with Gilda and woke up with me. [on her husbands] They fell in love with Gilda and woke up with me.
I like having my picture taken and being a glamorous person. Sometimes when I find myself getting im Show more I like having my picture taken and being a glamorous person. Sometimes when I find myself getting impatient, I just remember the times I cried my eyes out because nobody wanted to take my picture at the Trocadero. Hide
I haven't had everything from life. I've had too much. I haven't had everything from life. I've had too much.
[on why she divorced Orson Welles] I can't take his genius any more. [on why she divorced Orson Welles] I can't take his genius any more.
I think all women have a certain elegance about them which is destroyed when they take off their clo Show more I think all women have a certain elegance about them which is destroyed when they take off their clothes. Hide
[1974, when asked what she thought when she looks at herself after waking up in the morning] Darling Show more [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. Hide
All I wanted was just what everybody else wants, you know, to be loved. All I wanted was just what everybody else wants, you know, to be loved.
Sometimes when I find myself getting impatient, I just remember the times I cried my eyes out becaus Show more Sometimes when I find myself getting impatient, I just remember the times I cried my eyes out because nobody wanted to take my picture at the Trocadero. Hide
Sensitive, shy -- of course I was. The fun of acting is to become someone else. Sensitive, shy -- of course I was. The fun of acting is to become someone else.
[when asked what had held up her dress in Gilda (1946)] Two things. [when asked what had held up her dress in Gilda (1946)] Two things.
No one can be Gilda 24 hours a day. No one can be Gilda 24 hours a day.
[on her marriage to James Hill] He would come in the door, go straight to his room and wouldn't even Show more [on her marriage to James Hill] He would come in the door, go straight to his room and wouldn't even talk to me all night. He said I was not a nice woman in too loud a voice. Hide
[on her divorce from Dick Haymes] I stood by him as long as he was in trouble, but I can't take it a Show more [on her divorce from Dick Haymes] I stood by him as long as he was in trouble, but I can't take it any more. Hide
[early in her career about husband Eddie Judson] I owe everything to Ed. I could never have made the Show more [early in her career about husband Eddie Judson] I owe everything to Ed. I could never have made the grade in Hollywood without him. I was just too backward. My whole career was his idea. Hide
From the time I was three and a half...as soon as I could stand on my own feet, I was given dance le Show more From the time I was three and a half...as soon as I could stand on my own feet, I was given dance lessons. Hide
All the action in the screenplay for Separate Tables (1958) took place in a seaside hotel in England Show more All the action in the screenplay for Separate Tables (1958) took place in a seaside hotel in England, which was a mecca for tourists in the summer and a haven for the desperate and lonely in the winter. Hide
I rode on horseback, though I was terrified of them. That was when I was doing westerns. They were s Show more I rode on horseback, though I was terrified of them. That was when I was doing westerns. They were something else again. And I did them because that was work, that was my job. So I don't start from the top. Hide
Who wouldn't prefer having breakfast in bed to getting up at the crack of dawn and having a cup of c Show more Who wouldn't prefer having breakfast in bed to getting up at the crack of dawn and having a cup of coffee in a studio makeup department? Hide
Just because I was married to Aly Khan, people think I'm rich. Well, I'm not. I never got a dime fro Show more Just because I was married to Aly Khan, people think I'm rich. Well, I'm not. I never got a dime from Aly or from any of my husbands. Hide
When you're in love, you are living, you matter. When you're in love, you are living, you matter.
Movies were much better in the days I was doing them. Movies were much better in the days I was doing them.
I was never sick during The Lady from Shanghai (1947). Poor Orsie [Orson Welles] was the one who was Show more I was never sick during The Lady from Shanghai (1947). Poor Orsie [Orson Welles] was the one who was sick; Harry Cohn made him sick. Hide
I wanted to study singing, but Harry Cohn kept saying, "Who needs it?" and the studio wouldn't pay f Show more I wanted to study singing, but Harry Cohn kept saying, "Who needs it?" and the studio wouldn't pay for it. They had me so intimidated that I couldn't have done it anyway. They always said, "Oh, no, we can't let you do it. There's no time for that; it has to be done right now!" I was under contract, and that was it. Hide
Rita Hayworth's FILMOGRAPHY
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