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  2. Rita Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    Fox publicity photograph of Rita Cansino, 1935. During her time at Fox, Hayworth was billed as Rita Cansino and appeared in unremarkable roles, often cast as the exotic foreigner. In late 1934, aged 16, she performed a dance sequence in the Spencer Tracy film Dante's Inferno (1935), and was put under contract in February 1935.

  3. The Dancing Cansinos - Wikipedia

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    The Dancing Cansinos [1] were a family of dancers and actors including American actress Rita Hayworth, and Spanish dancer Antonio Cansino. The family performed and toured extensively in New York City and Spain. The elder generation of the Dancing Cansinos were Antonio and Carmen Cansino.

  4. Eduardo Cansino - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Cansino Reina [1] (March 2, 1895 – December 24, 1968) was a Spanish-born American dancer and actor of Calé Roma descent. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was the father of actress Rita Hayworth . [ 5 ]

  5. Volga Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    She appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies, [4] met her husband, the Spanish-born dancer Eduardo Cansino in 1916 and married him in 1917. They had three children. She and her husband formed a vaudeville act, The Dancing Cansinos. [5] Volga Hayworth Cansino died in 1945, at the age of 47, from peritonitis from a ruptured appendix in Santa Monica ...

  6. Trouble in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Trouble in Texas is a 1937 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury (as R.N. Bradbury) and starring Tex Ritter, his horse White Flash, Rita Hayworth (billed as "Rita Cansino") and Yakima Canutt. The supporting cast features Earl Dwire and Glenn Strange.

  7. Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess - Wikipedia

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    Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess is a 1983 American made-for-television biographical film directed by James Goldstone. Based on the 1977 biography Rita Hayworth by John Kobal, [1] it deals with real events in the life of actress Rita Hayworth from 1931 to 1952. [2] It was broadcast by CBS on November 2, 1983. [3]

  8. Criminals of the Air - Wikipedia

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    It stars Rosalind Keith, Charles Quigley and Rita Hayworth. [1] The film marked "Rita Hayworth"'s first onscreen credit; the actress, born Margarita Carmen Cansino, had previously used the stage name "Rita Cansino" or was uncredited in her prior 17 film appearances. [2] [Note 1]

  9. Meet Nero Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Wolfe's client is portrayed by Rita Hayworth, then billed as Rita Cansino, in an early performance. The titles of the film begin with the November 1934 issue of The American Magazine — in which the abridged version of Fer-de-Lance appeared — lying on a table.