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  1. Edward Charles Judson Edward Judson and Hayworth featured in Photoplay, 1942. When Hayworth was 18, she married Edward C. Judson, an oilman turned promoter who was more than twice her age. They married in Las Vegas. Judson, who helped launch her acting career, was a shrewd businessman, but domineering.

    • 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 Dad Was A Hard Taskmaster. When most kids are leading a carefree existence and spending their days playing and exploring, Rita Hayworth had a strictly regimented life revolving around strenuous dance lessons.
    • She Got Noticed Early. The hard work did pay off: Rita Hayworth was part of a Broadway production before she even turned five. Warner Bros (no less!) noticed her and cast her in a short film, La Fiesta, when she turned eight.
    • She Was Lonely. Hayworth’s principal from school recalled her as being “one of the kindest, most motherly girls” she’d ever known. In spite of this, the poor thing never got to make any friends.
  2. Sep 23, 2020 · One day, Judson planned for his wife to go on a yacht and sleep with crude Columbia studio boss Harry Cohn, who had just signed her. ... Hayworth with her first husband, Edward C. Judson, in 1941 ...

  3. May 10, 2019 · Rita with Edward C. Judson in 1941. Portrait of Rita with Edward C. Judson in 1947. Her second marriage was to director and actor, Orson Wells who pursed her after seeing sultry photograph taken of her. The married on September 7, 1943, during the run of The Mercury Wonder Show. All wasn’t serene, Welles thought he was marrying a sex goddess ...

  4. Jun 27, 2018 · When Hayworth was 18 she married Edward C. Judson, a man who was a car salesman and businessman and soon became Hayworth's manager. Judson is said by the Encyclopedia of World Biography to have transformed Hayworth, changing her from a dark Latin girl into a red-headed sophisticate. Hayworth altered her hairline and eyebrows with electrolysis ...

  5. Photograph caption dated October 16, 1937 reads, "With the lei girl placing a decoration around her neck, Rita Heyworth [sic] is shown at the Waikiki, new Hawaiian night spot in Hollywood, with her husband, Edward Judson. The two were among the film set couples present." The Waikiki, opened by Johnny Hall and Bob Cabaniss, was located at 335 N ...

  6. Share with your students "The Attack and the Repulse" by Edward C. Judson (p. 121 and p. 122 of "Poetical Pen-Pictures of the War Selected from Our Union Poets"), available through The Nineteenth Century in Print Periodicals collection of the EDSITEment-reviewed website American Memory. "The Attack and the Repulse" describes an assault that ...

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