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  1. 25 de jul. de 2023 · 1918: Born to dance. Before becoming Hollywood icon Rita Hayworth, she was Margarita Carmen Cansino—born in Brooklyn, New York, on Oct. 17, 1918, a year after her parents married. Her father, a dancer named Eduardo Cansino, hoped she would follow in the footsteps of him and his father, Antonio Cansino. Antonio, a Spanish-born dancer, put ...

  2. Eduardo Cansino. Dates / Origin Date Created: 1915 - 1930 (Inferred) Place: New York Library locations Jerome Robbins Dance Division Shelf locator: *MGZE (Cansino, Eduardo, no. 3) Topics Cansino, Eduardo, 1893-1968 Dancers Cansino, Elisa, 1894-Ballroom dancing Genres Photographs Portraits Notes Content: National Endowment for the Arts ...

  3. Eduardo Cansino, Jr. (Q5340550) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American actor (1919-1974) edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Eduardo Cansino, Jr. American actor (1919-1974) Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. sex or gender.

  4. 19 de jun. de 2019 · Orson Welles once revealed to biographer Barbara Leaming that Rita Hayworth detested her father Eduardo Cansino because she suffered not only merciless beatings at his hands but sexual abuse too. This unexpected disclosure appears in Leaming’s book titled "If This Was Happiness." Welles, the second husband of Hayworth, revealed this secret to ...

  5. Abónate a CANSINO y olvídate de rellenar la quiniela cada jornada. Forma parte de DNP 1x2, la comunidad de quinielistas número 1 en Internet.

  6. Antonio Cansino (April 21, 1865 – July 20, 1954) was a flamenco dancer and guitarist credited with creating modern-day Spanish dance by combining classical Spanish dance and Romani flamenco. He was popularly known for dancing the bolero. He was the father of Eduardo Cansino and the grandfather of Rita Hayworth, who were both famous dancers and actors.

  7. 15 de abr. de 2023 · In January 1913, Sevillian dancers Elisa and Eduardo Cansino arrived in New York to perform for socialite and cultural maven Marion Stuyvesant-Fish. Soon the Cansinos were being featured in vaudeville shows and musical comedies all over the country. Their rapid rise, along with the outbreak of World War I, led the rest of the Cansino brothers ...