At age 12, mature-looking Rita joined her father's stage act as a dancer, in which she was spotted three years later by Fox studio head Winfield R. Sheehan, leading to her first studio contract and film debut at age 16 in Dante's Inferno (1935). Fox dropped her after five small roles, but expert, exploitative promotion by first husband Edward Judson soon brought Rita a new contract at Columbia Pictures, where studio head Harry Cohn changed her name to Hayworth and approved raising her hairline by electrolysis. After 13 mainly minor roles, Columbia lent her to Warner Bros. for her first big success, The Strawberry Blonde (1941); her splendid dancing with Fred Astaire in You'll Never Get Rich (1941) made her a star. Later film roles included her biggest hit Gilda in 1946 with Glenn Ford. Other films include Cover Girl (1944) with Gene Kelly; The Lady From Shanghai (1948); Miss Sadie Thompson (1953); and Pal Joey (1957) with Frank Sinatra.
Talking about movies, movies, movies. I believe movies are one of the best pleasures in life. Nothing better than watching a classic film and talking with others about them. Love the classics the most but will also talk about the newer stuff too. And covering all genres: comedy, action, horror, sci-fi, drama, musicals, etc. Will also discuss TV shows, more of the classics, but occasionally the newer stuff too. And anything else that might be on my mind. Feel free to drop by and have a chat.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Happy Birthday Rita Hayworth (1918-1987)
At age 12, mature-looking Rita joined her father's stage act as a dancer, in which she was spotted three years later by Fox studio head Winfield R. Sheehan, leading to her first studio contract and film debut at age 16 in Dante's Inferno (1935). Fox dropped her after five small roles, but expert, exploitative promotion by first husband Edward Judson soon brought Rita a new contract at Columbia Pictures, where studio head Harry Cohn changed her name to Hayworth and approved raising her hairline by electrolysis. After 13 mainly minor roles, Columbia lent her to Warner Bros. for her first big success, The Strawberry Blonde (1941); her splendid dancing with Fred Astaire in You'll Never Get Rich (1941) made her a star. Later film roles included her biggest hit Gilda in 1946 with Glenn Ford. Other films include Cover Girl (1944) with Gene Kelly; The Lady From Shanghai (1948); Miss Sadie Thompson (1953); and Pal Joey (1957) with Frank Sinatra.
That picture cracks me up. It looks like the swing is hanging in thin air! Or maybe it is hanging on a cloud? Happy B-day Ms. Rita.
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