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Hayworth was born in High Point, North Carolina.His grandfather, Ray Hayworth, was a Major League Baseball catcher from 1926 to 1945. [3] Hayworth received a bachelor's degree in speech communications and political science from North Carolina State University in Raleigh in 1980, where he was student body president during his senior year.
Hayworth is a surname, and may refer to: Donald Hayworth (1898–1982), U.S. Representative from Michigan; J. D. Hayworth; Nan Hayworth, U.S. Representative for New York; Ray Hayworth; Rita Hayworth (1918–1987), an iconic American film actress and dancer; Volga Hayworth; Tyler Hayworth, College Football Player, 2012-2016 Wake Forest ...
"Too Much" is a song by English girl group the Spice Girls from their second studio album, Spiceworld (1997). The group members co-wrote the song with its producers, Paul Wilson and Andy Watkins—the songwriting and production duo known as Absolute—while the group was shooting scenes for their film Spice World.
Marlene Dietrich (left) and Rita Hayworth serve food to soldiers at the Hollywood Canteen in 1942.. The Hollywood Canteen operated at 1451 North Cahuenga Boulevard in the Los Angeles, California, [1] [2] neighborhood of Hollywood between October 3, 1942 and November 22, 1945, as a club offering food, dancing, and entertainment for enlisted men and women, [1] [3] who were usually on their way ...
Burnett, as her well-known charwoman character, gets a hand from guest star Rita Hayworth in 1971. A true variety show, The Carol Burnett Show struck a chord with viewers. Among other subjects, it parodied films (Went with the Wind! for Gone with the Wind), television (As the Stomach Turns for the soap opera As the World Turns) and commercials ...
J. D. Pardo (1980–) American actor of Argentinian and Salvadoran descent [71] Sara Paxton (1988–) American actress of Mexican descent; Carlos PenaVega (1989–) American actor and singer. His father is of Spanish and Venezuelan descent, and his mother is Dominican (Big Time Rush) [72] Walter Perez (1982–) American actor of Mexican descent ...
Film noir (/ n w ɑːr /; French: [film nwaʁ]) is a style of Hollywood crime dramas that emphasizes cynical attitudes and motivations. The 1940s and 1950s are generally regarded as the "classic period" of American film noir.
Mulholland Drive (stylized as Mulholland Dr.) is a 2001 surrealist neo-noir mystery art film written and directed by David Lynch.Its plot follows an aspiring actress (Naomi Watts) who arrives in Los Angeles, where she befriends a woman (Laura Harring) who is suffering from amnesia after a car accident.