October 17
Monday, October 17, 2011 at 04:00AM |
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Rita Hayworth is born Margarita Carmen Cansino in Brooklyn, 1918. In an early role, she played Barbara Stanwyck’s sister in A Message to Garcia (1936) at Fox. Few people saw her performance, as her scenes were cut Darryl F. Zanuck after a test screening. Her manager and first husband Edward Judson maneuvered her to Columbia, where studio head Harry Cohn had her hairline raised through electrolysis and gave her a new name. She attracted attention in Only Angels Have Wings (1939), became a star with You’ll Never Get Rich (1941) and reached the heights with Gilda (1946), a movie that was a blessing and curse in one. “Every man I have ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened with me,” Hayworth once said. “No one can be Gilda 24 hours a day.”






























































