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Rita Hayworth, World War Two

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Rita Hayworth, World War Two
A photo of Rita Hayworth campaigning for the recycling of scrap metal in World War Two.

A large part of the home front war effort in World War Two was saving scrap metal that could be recycled into weapons for the war (also used for ships and aircraft). The caption on this photo from the National Archives says that Rita Hayworth "sacrificed her bumpers for the duration" (of the war). Rita Hayworth was a big movie star at the time and she also helped sell war bonds - her two younger brothers were both in the War. Most of Hollywood was involved in the war effort, either through promoting home front campaigns such as Victory Gardens, buying war bonds, rationing, or collecting scrap metal, or by service in the War overseas.

Margarita Carmen Cansino was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1918. She changed her name to Rita Hayworth for the stage and eventually was named one of the top 25 female motion picture stars of all time. Married and divorced 5 times (once to Orson Wells), her life was plagued with alcoholism. Later in life, she was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer's and died at the age of 68 in 1987.
Date & Place: in California USA
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The beautiful and glamorous Margarita Carmen Cansino, helping the war effort in 1942. Of course, she wasn't known by her birth name - do you know her stage name?
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09/26/2017
Yes, I know...Rita
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09/26/2017
Rita Hayworth?
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09/26/2017
Wasn't she a beauty? So wholesome looking . . .and only 24. So sad . . .
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09/26/2017
She was in the Shawshank Redemption. :-)
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09/26/2017
AncientFaces She lived to be 68...maybe you are thinking of Jean Harlow?
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09/26/2017
Lisa Napier No, I'm not thinking of Jean Harlow. Don't you remember this bit? THAT was Rita Hayworth.
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09/27/2017
Lisa Napier No, I'm sorry - I didn't mean that she died young (although 68 seems young to me!) but that she had a difficult life. And she looked so full of life and vitality at 24.
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09/26/2017
Love Rita Hayworth from her 1940's movies.
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09/26/2017
smart woman!
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Rita Hayworth!
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And she could dance! With Astaire ... Both clips from the movie "You Were Never Lovelier" and
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Not surprising - both of her parents were dancers.
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Rufus T. Firefly Backwards and in high heels.
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09/28/2017
AncientFaces...her grandfather Antonio Cansino was also a renowned classical Spanish dancer.
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09/26/2017
The only and one Rita Hayworth, that smile gave it away ☺️
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09/26/2017
Rita Hayworth! A beauty-
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09/26/2017
When films star were so glamorous....beautiful lady.....loved her in Gilda...beautiful mane of hair..x
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Rita Hayworth.
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Back when Hollywood and California were patriotic and American!
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The whole country was, then Vietnam happened and we haven’t been the same since.
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The beautiful Rita Hayworth!
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Rita Hayworth
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The lovely Rita Hayworth!
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Considering her name is in the link even if you didn't know....
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😂 right!!!
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Rita Hayworth.
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Rita
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Rita Hayword
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Rita Hayworth !
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Rita Hayworth
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Rita Hayworth. A gorgeous redhead and awesome actress.
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Rite Hayworth beautiful
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09/26/2017
Miss Rita Hayworth!
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Rita Hayworth
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Rita Hayworth...
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09/26/2017
One of my favorites! Love Rita Hayworth...absolutely stunning!
Rita. So beautiful!!
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She married the Agga Khan she had a daughter Princess Yasmin to him
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She was also had a daughter Rebecca during her marriage to Orson Welles.
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It's Aga (one g) Khan.. a Royal title.I believe both Rebecca Welles and Princess Yasmin are still living..
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Marjorie Margel thanks for correction on my spelling, that's the one subject I really lack on, at least you new whom I meant, but honestly, dose it matter how many "g"is in Agga
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Rita Hayworth
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Rita Hayworth!
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Gorgeous Rita Hayworth
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Lovely Rita!
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Beautiful actress
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Rita Hayworth
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Beautiful Lady.
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Cool picture
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Rita Hayworth
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Beautiful Rita!
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Rita Hayworth!!!!
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Stunning as always.
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Bellísima Rita...
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RITA HAYWORTH
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Rita Hayworth
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Considering you posted her name in the link..... Its rita Hayworth. I didn't even have to read comments
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Class act.
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Beautiful
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Carmen Miranda
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Well I know now I should get my eyes checked...
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Rita Hayworth!
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Beauty- Rita Hayworth
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Rita Hayworth
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*looks at link* Uhmm..wild guess, Rita Hayworth?
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My name sake
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Cool!
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Rita Hayworth anyone would that beautiful face and figure
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Rita Hayworth was a great gal.
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Rita Hayworth was a dancing partner of her father, Eduardo Cansino, before being discovered by Hollywood.
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Rita Hayworth. What a beauty.
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She is stunning
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Mom named me after her (after having 3 red-haired boys)...I have brown hair but I always say, when the grays outnumber the browns, I'm going RED!!
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So you can put the blame on mame boys...put the blame on mame. 😉
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Rita bonita lol
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Rita Hayworth
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Rita Hayworth?
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Margarita Carmen Cansino was known professionally as Rita Hayworth. Rita,'s parents were Spanish dancer Eduardo Cansino and Ziegfield Follies performer Volga Hayworth. She had two brothers, Eduardo Jr. and Vernon. Rita's mother wanted her to be an actress and her father wanted her to become a professional dancer. (Dancing was especially strong on her father's side, his father was renowned as a classical Spanish dance, popularizing the bolero), She took dance lessons beginning at the age of 3, at her father's insistence. Although she said later that "I didn't like it very much . . . but I didn't have the courage to tell my father, so I began taking the lessons. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse, that was my girlhood". In 1927, her father took the family to Hollywood, hoping that dancing would become popular in the movies. He opened a dance studio, teaching stars like Jimmy Cagney and Jean Harlow. 12-year-old partnered with her father in 1931, dying her hair black (from brown). Because she was too young to work legally in California, they opened in a show in Tijuana. In 1934, Rita took a bit part in the film "Cruz Diablo" while she was still dancing in nightclubs with her father. She was seen in the "Caliente Club' by an executive at Fox Film Corp. and signed a contract with him as "Rita Cansino". Her first speaking role was as an Argentinian girl in 1935. Roles followed as a Egyptian and a Russian at Fox. At the end of her contract with Fox, the studio merged with 20th Century Fox with Darryl Zanuck at the head. Zanuck wasn't impressed with Rita and gave her next proposed role to Loretta Young ("Ramona") and did not renew Rita's contract. That's when Rita's first husband came into the picture, promoter Edward C Judson. He got freelance work for her at several small studios. Studio Head then signed her to a 7-year contract. After Judson persuaded her to change her surname from Cansino to Hayworth and suggested that she change her hair color to dark red (as well as getting electrolysis to 'raise her hairline and broaden the appearance of her forehead", Rita appeared in less "ethnic" and bigger roles. By 1940, she was starring in movies like "Music in My Heart" and "The Lady in Question". She returned to Columbia Pictures, evening making two films with Fred Astaire. Fred later said that his favorite dancing partner was Rita but he went on, "All right, I'll give you a name", he said. "But if you ever let it out, I'll swear I lied. It was Rita Hayworth. She fulfilled both parent's dreams - a dancer and an actor!" Read the statement by Ronald Reagan, a fellow actor and President of the United States, issued after her death at Rita Hayworth: Professions
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