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Volga Haworth : ウィキペディア英語版
Volga Hayworth

Volga Margaret Hayworth (August 8, 1897 – January 25, 1945〔"Mrs. Eduardo Cansino; Mother of Rita Hayworth, Film Actress - In Dancing Team" ''The New York Times'' obituary, January 27, 1945〕), was an American dancer and vaudevillian under the name Volga Hayworth. A popular showgirl on Broadway, she was the mother of actress Rita Hayworth, who took her professional name from her mother's maiden name.
==Biography==
Hayworth was born on August 8, 1897 in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Allynn Duran Hayworth and Margaret O'Hare.〔(Haworth Association genealogy site ), ibid.〕
She appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies,〔"Rita Hayworth, Movie Legend, Dies" ''The New York Times'', May 16, 1987〕 met her husband, Spanish-born dancer Eduardo Cansino in 1916 and married him in 1917. They had three children. She and her husband formed a vaudeville act, "The Dancing Cansinos".
Volga Hayworth Cansino died in 1945, aged 47, from undisclosed causes, in Santa Monica, California.

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