The Picture Show Annual (1943)

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RITA HAYWORTH - As Rita Cansino, she made her pro- fessional debut as a dancer when she was fourteen. Three years later she began her screen career, and made seven films before adopting her present name. Although she has been on the screen for over seven years, it is during the last two or three that she has scored her biggest successes, the latest being in “ Affec- tionately Yours,” “ Blood and Sand,” in which she' played the role of the beautiful, heartless Dona Sol, ‘‘You’ll Never Get Rich," in which she danced as Fred Astaire's co-star, “ Tales of Manhattan," “ My Gal Sal.”