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  1. Margaret Hayden Rorke (June 19, 1883 – March 2, 1969) was an American color standards expert, actress, and suffragist who was for nearly 40 years the managing director of the Textile Color Card Association of the United States. She is known as "the most influential 'color forecaster' of the 1920s and 30s." [1]

  2. Hayden Rorke was born in Brooklyn on October 23, 1910 to Margaret Hayden Rorke and William Henry Rorke. He was actually named after his father, but he changed his name to Hayden while studying theater at Manhattan’s American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  3. Den Künstlernamen Hayden wählte er nach dem Geburtsnamen seiner Mutter, der Schauspielerin Margaret Rorke (1884–1969). Im Jahre 1932 gab er mit dem Theaterstück If Both Had Missed sein Debüt am Broadway. Im Laufe seiner Karriere wirkte er dort in über 70 Produktionen mit.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hayden_RorkeHayden Rorke - Wikipedia

    Margaret Hayden Rorke (mother) William Henry Rorke (October 23, 1910 – August 19, 1987), known professionally as Hayden Rorke, was an American actor best known for playing Colonel Alfred E. Bellows on the 1960s American sitcom I Dream of Jeannie .

  5. How Hayden Rorke became a late-night-movie mainstay. By Brett White. Hayden's first four years in Hollywood put him onscreen with some of the most famous actors of the era—or any era. By the fall of 1953, Hayden had already been manhandled by Burt Lancaster in Rope of Sand, intimidated young Dean Stockwell in Kim, doled out doctorly advice to ...

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  6. Biography of Margaret Hayden Rorke, 1883-1969. By Brenden Barco, Ph.D., Raleigh, N.C. Marguerite/Margaret Nillie Hildegarde Rorke* née Hayden was born in New York, NY on June 19, 1883. Her parents were William Richardson Hayden and Katherine Elizabeth Farson.

  7. 20. Aug. 1987 · His mother, Margaret Hayden Rorke, who died in 1969 at the age of 84, was a longtime textile industry figure and created colors used in the inaugural ball gowns of both Eleanor Roosevelt and...