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Title
Rita Hayworth funeral
Alternative Title
Los Angeles Herald Examiner Photo Collection
Creator
Sergieff, Mike
Date Created and/or Issued
1987
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Title supplied by cataloger.
Rita Hayworth (Margarita Carmen Cansino 1918-1987) was a film actress and dancer who performed publicly for the first time at the age of six with her father, dancer Eduardo Cansino, Sr. By the age of 8 she was featured in her first film for Warner Bros., and by age 16 was working with Dolores del Rio. The first performances of her career were under her birth name, Margarita Carmen Cansino, and Rita Cansino. In 1936, Harry Cohn, studio head for Columbia and her then-husband, Edward C. Judson began working on her physical transformation, which would be dramatic and prove to be fruitful. Rita had electrolysis to raise her hairline, changed her hair color to dark red, and changed her name to Rita Hayworth, taking on her mother's maiden name. The transformation complete, the exotic foreigner had now become a classic "American" pin-up. As Rita Cansino, she made fourteen pictures. As Rita Hayworth, she made fifty-one, and became one of the eras top stars, winning critical acclaim for many of her films. She was featured on the cover of Life magazine five times. Her personal life proved to be tumultuous from the beginning. She married five times, with all unions ending in divorce: Edward Charles Homgren Judson (1937-1942), Orson Welles (1943-1948), Prince Aly Khan (1949-1953), Dick Haymes (1953-1955) and James Hill (1958-1961); she had two daughters, Rebecca Welles (1944) and Yasmin Aga Khan (1949). Sadly, Hayworth struggled with alcohol throughout her life and had difficulty coping with the ups and downs of the business and with her personal life, causing her once stellar career to spiral downward. Unfortunately her alcoholism hid symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (discovered in 1980), which went undiagnosed for approximately 20 years. In February 1987, Hayworth lapsed into a semi coma. She died a few months later on May 14, 1987 from Alzheimer's disease, and was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City.
Photograph caption dated May 19, 1987 reads, "A Fallen Star: Actors Ricardo Montalban, left, and Glenn Ford comfort Rita Hayworth's surviving daughters at memorial services before hundreds of friends and fans in Culver City." Rebecca Welles is on left with black scarf on head, and Princess Yasmin Aga Khan is on right with net-covered hat.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 33 cm. on sheet 23 x 36 cm.
Photographic prints
Identifier
00097076
Herald Examiner Collection
HE box Hayworth, Rita.
CARL0005072719
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/33715
Subject
Hayworth, Rita,--1918-1987
Hayworth, Rita,--1918-1987--Family
Ford, Glenn,--1916-2006
Montalba´n, Ricardo
Holy Cross Cemetery (Culver City, Calif.)
Funeral rites and ceremonies--California--Culver City
Motion picture actors and actresses--United States
Motion picture actors and actresses--Mexico
Television actors and actresses--Mexico
Children of celebrities--United States
Cemeteries--California--Culver City
Coffins--California--Culver City
Men--California--Culver City
Women--California--Culver City
Flower arrangements
Culver City (Calif.)
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner photographs
Herald-Examiner Collection photographs

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