Rita Hayworth
Margarita Carmen Cansino, widely recognized as Rita Hayworth, was born on October 17, 1918, and passed away on May 14, 1987. This iconic American actress and dancer, with roots in Spanish Roma and Irish heritage, emerged as a leading figure in Hollywood during the 1940s. Hayworth's transformation through extensive white-washing gave her a distinctive allure, culminating in her unforgettable performance as the seductive femme fatale in the classic film noir, "Gilda."
Throughout her career, she became one of the most beloved stars of her time, earning the affectionate title of "The Love Goddess." Her image graced countless posters, and she was the top pin-up girl for American troops during World War II, symbolizing beauty and glamour.
Rita Hayworth's influence on cinema was significant, and her work has left a lasting legacy. She is celebrated for her roles in numerous memorable films, including "The Strawberry Blonde," "You Were Never Lovelier," and "Affair in Trinidad." In recognition of her contributions to the film industry, she was honored as the 19th greatest female screen legend in the American Film Institute's list of the 50 greatest female screen legends. Hayworth's enchanting performances and enduring charm continue to captivate audiences, securing her place in Hollywood history.
Filmography
The Loves of Carmen
Separate Tables
There's Always a Woman
Circus World
Angels Over Broadway
Road to Salina
The Strawberry Blonde
The Renegade Ranger
Salome
Music in My Heart
The Wrath of God
Down to Earth
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
Pal Joey
Charlie Chan in Egypt
Affair in Trinidad
My Gal Sal
The Lady in Question
Fire Down Below
The Rover
You'll Never Get Rich
The Happy Thieves
Tales of Manhattan
Blondie on a Budget
Gilda
The Lady from Shanghai
The Naked Zoo
Professional Soldier
The Story on Page One
Dancing Pirate
They Came to Cordura
Cover Girl
Blood and Sand (1941)