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  2. J. D. Hayworth - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Rita Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    Hayworth and Glenn Ford on the filming set of Gilda. Hayworth also had an intermittent, long-term relationship with Glenn Ford, which started during the filming of Gilda in 1945, and continued through each other's numerous marriages. [71] Their relationship is documented in the 2011 biography Glenn Ford: A Life by Ford's son, Peter Ford.

  4. Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption - Wikipedia

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    The plot follows former bank vice president Andy Dufresne, who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and ends up in Shawshank State Penitentiary, where corruption and violence are rampant. Stephen King described "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" as a prison escape story in the vein of old Warner Bros. films. The work ...

  5. Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Alaska Mom allegedly killed son, 5 — then left his dad a ...

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    An Alaska mom left a chilling voicemail for her 5-year-old son’s father after she allegedly murdered the boy with a 20-pound weight — cruelly telling him: “We don’t have a son no more.”

  7. Ray Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    Hayworth signed with the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association in the spring of 1941. He appeared in 40 games for the Brewers, but was released at the end of June. [6] [13] Hayworth next signed with the St. Louis Browns as a free agent in March 1942. [14] He appeared in only one game and was given an unconditional release in mid-May.

  8. Carol Burnett - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Blood and Sand (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rita Hayworth's singing voice was dubbed by Graciela Párraga. [12] [13] Unlike most films at the time, Blood and Sand was not previewed, but premiered uncut at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in May 1941. [10] A Lux Radio Theatre version of the story, starring Power and his then-wife Annabella as Carmen, was broadcast on October 20, 1941. [11]