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  1. Volga Margaret Hayworth (August 8, 1897 – January 25, 1945) was an American dancer and vaudevillian. A popular showgirl on Broadway, she was the mother of actress Rita Hayworth, who used her mother's maiden name as her professional surname.

  2. 10. Mai 2024 · Hayworth was the daughter of Spanish-born dancer Eduardo Cansino and his partner, Volga Hayworth, and, as a child, she performed in her parents’ nightclub act. While still a teenager, she caught the attention of a Hollywood producer, and in the mid-1930s she began appearing in films, using her given name of Rita Cansino, starting with Under the Pampas Moon (1935).

  3. Volga Margaret Cansino formerly Hayworth. Born 25 Aug 1897 in District of Columbia, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of Allynn Duran Hayworth and Margaret Ellen (O'Hare) Hayworth. Sister of Vinton Jackson Hayworth. Wife of Eduardo Cansino — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

  4. Volga Hayworth. Birth ABT 1898 - Washington, Dc. Death 25 Jan 1945 - Santa Minica, Ca. Mother Unavailable. Father Allynn Duran Hayworth. Show more. Born in Washington, Dc on ABT 1898 to Allynn Duran Hayworth. Volga Hayworth had 1 child. She passed away on ...

  5. 22. Okt. 2020 · Rita Hayworth Facts. 1. She Was Destined To Dance. Rita Hayworth was born Margerita Carmen Cansino in Brooklyn, New York, in 1918. Her Spanish-American father, Eduardo Cansino had been one half of a famous duo on vaudeville: The Dancing Cansinos. Her mother, Volga Hayworth was part of the Ziegfeld Follies.

  6. La mère de Rita, Volga, née Hayworth, elle-même danseuse, notamment pour les Ziegfeld Follies, est fille d’acteurs anglo-irlandais [5]. Elle avait fui le domicile de ses parents, bien décidée à monter sur les planches. Très vite, elle rencontre Eduardo et décide de le suivre dans ses tournées. Ils se marient en 1917 [6].

  7. 16. Mai 1987 · Rita Hayworth, the legendary Hollywood beauty who rose to international fame in the 1940's and 1950's, died Thursday night, of Alzheimer's disease, in her Central Park West apartment in Manhattan.