"Dancing in Tijuana when I was 13 — that was my "summer camp." How else do you think I could keep up with Fred Astaire when I was 19?"
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As quoted in New York Times (25 October 1970)
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Rita Hayworth
1918 – 1987
US-amerikanische Filmschauspielerin und Tänzerin
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