RITA HAYWORTH ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1947 NED SCOTT PHOTOGRAPH DOWN TO EARTH COLUMBIA


RITA HAYWORTH ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1947 NED SCOTT PHOTOGRAPH DOWN TO EARTH COLUMBIA

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RITA HAYWORTH ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1947 NED SCOTT PHOTOGRAPH DOWN TO EARTH COLUMBIA:
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RITA HAYWORTH ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1947 NED SCOTT PHOTOGRAPH DOWN TO EARTH COLUMBIA

DESCRIPTION: Actress RITA HAYWORTH original vintage 1947 gelatin silver photograph by photographer NED SCOTT for COLUMBIA PICTURES from the film DOWN TO EARTH (see publicity snipe and credit stamps on verso). The writing on the image is a digital watermark and not on the actual photograph itself.

- SIZE: approx. 10\" X 8\"

- TONE: B&W

- FINISH:
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blood and Sand(1941), opposite Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell, with Fox, the studio that haddropped her six years before. In one of her most notable screen roles, Hayworthplayed Doña Sol des Muire, the first of many screen sirens. This was anotherbox-office hit.

  • Edward Charles Judson (1937?1942): When Hayworth was 18, she married Edward Judson in 1937, an oilman turned promoter who was more than twice her age. They eloped in Las Vegas. He had played a major role in launching her acting career. A shrewd businessman, he was domineering and became her manager for months before he proposed. \"He helped me with my career,\" Hayworth conceded after they divorced, \"and helped himself to my money.\" She alleged Judson compelled her to transfer considerable property to him and promise to pay him $12,000 under threats that he would do her \"great bodily harm.\"[34] She filed for divorce from him on February 24, 1942, with the complaint of cruelty. She noted to the press that his work took him to Oklahoma and Texas, while she lived and worked in Hollywood. Judson was as old as her father, who was enraged by the marriage, which caused a rift between Hayworth and her parents until the divorce. Judson had failed to tell Hayworth before they married that he had previously been twice married. When she left him, she literally had no money. She asked her friend, Hermes Pan, if she could eat at his home.
  • Orson Welles (1943?1948): Hayworth married Orson Welles on September 7, 1943. None of her colleagues knew about the planned marriage (before a judge) until she announced it the day before they got married. For the civil ceremony, she wore a beige suit, ruffled white blouse, and a veil. A few hours after they got married, they returned to work at the studio. They had a daughter, Rebecca (1944?2004). They struggled in their marriage. Hayworth said that Welles did not want to be tied down:

  • Prince Aly Khan (1949?1953): In 1948 she left her film career to marry Prince Aly Khan a son of Sultan Mahommed Shah, Aga Khan III, the leader of the Ismaili sect of Shia Islam. They were married on May 27, 1949. Her bridal trousseau was Dior\'s New Look.

  • Dick Haymes (1953?1955): When Hayworth and Haymes first met, he was still married and his singing career was waning. When she showed up at the clubs, he got a larger audience. Haymes was desperate for money, as two of his former wives were taking legal action against him for unpaid child support. His financial problems were so bad he could not return to California without being arrested. On July 7, 1954, his ex-wife Nora Haymes got a bench warrant for his arrest, because he owed her $3,800 in alimony. Less than a week prior, his other ex-wife, Joanne Dru, also got a bench warrant because she said he owed $4,800 in support payments for their three children.[42] Hayworth ended up paying most of Haymes\'s debts.
    • James Hill (1958?1961): Hayworth began a relationship with film producer James Hill, whom she went on to marry on February 2, 1958. He put her in one of her last major films, Separate Tables. On September 1, 1961, Hayworth filed for divorce, alleging extreme mental cruelty. He later wrote Rita Hayworth: A Memoir, in which he suggested their marriage collapsed because he wanted Hayworth to continue making movies, while she wanted them both to retire from Hollywood.

    • Nomination for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama in Circus World (1964) (U.K. title: Magnificent Showman), which also featured John Wayne.[citation needed]
    • 1977, National Screen Heritage Award.
    • Hayworth is included as one of the American Film Institute\'s Greatest Stars of All Time.
    • A fund raiser for the Alzheimer\'s Association is named in her honor by her daughter, Yasmin Aga Khan, who has been the hostess for these events and a major sponsor of Alzheimer\'s Disease charities and awareness programs.
    • The film I Remember Better When I Paint (2009) describes how Hayworth took up painting while struggling with Alzheimer\'s and produced art.

    • La Fiesta (Short subject, 1926)
    • Cruz Diablo aka The Devil\'s Cross (Uncredited, 1934)
    • In Caliente (1935)
    • Under the Pampas Moon (1935)
    • Charlie Chan in Egypt (1935)
    • Dante\'s Inferno (1935)
    • Paddy O\'Day (1935)
    • HumanCargo (1936)
    • Meet Nero Wolfe (1936)
    • Rebellion (1936)
    • The Dancing Pirate (1936)
    • Old Louisiana (1937)
    • Hit the Saddle (1937)
    • Trouble in Texas (1937)

    • Criminals of the Air (1937)
    • Girls Can Play (1937)
    • The Game That Kills (1937)
    • Paid to Dance (1937)
    • The Shadow (1937)
    • Who Killed Gail Preston? (1938)
    • Special Inspector (1938)
    • There\'s Always a Woman (1938)
    • Convicted (1938)
    • Juvenile Court (1938)
    • The Renegade Ranger (1938)
    • Homicide Bureau (1939)
    • The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939)
    • Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
    • Music in My Heart (1940)
    • Blondie on a Budget (1940)
    • Susan and God (1940)
    • The Lady in Question (1940)
    • Angels Over Broadway (1940)
    • The Strawberry Blonde (1941)
    • Affectionately Yours (1941)
    • blood and Sand (1941)
    • You\'ll Never Get Rich (1941)
    • My Gal Sal (1942)
    • Tales of Manhattan (1942)
    • You Were Never Lovelier (1942)


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