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Post by cavieronscramblede on Oct 14, 2010 22:57:18 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Oct 15, 2010 3:44:52 GMT -5
There is MY LIST thread or REPLACED OR NOT REPLACED thread, no need to open another thread, no offence. Pics for comparison would work too, rather than vids IMO. For all I know, speaking of RITA - and also mentioned here - she went through a "dolling up", "hollywoodization" process: teeth pulled so she could have more sucked in cheeks and a dignified expression, hair dyed red/blonde, drastic diet, probably some other surgical procedures and obviously she looked changed. But never rule out replacement, just as u said. This pic is dated around 1953, so by that time she was already replaced, I suppose. Even so, I see a wider forehead and different jawline/chin. Notice her ressemblance to KATE MOSS in the first pic. I wish Id be able to research more, but unfortunately Im at work now...
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Post by beatlies on Oct 15, 2010 16:00:22 GMT -5
"Lovely Rita".... meet her made....
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Post by sherlok on Oct 15, 2010 16:36:09 GMT -5
In the MKUltra-symbolic film "Mulholland Drive," The dark-haired female character takes the name (persona) of Rita Hayworth when she sees the reflection of a Hayworth poster in a mirror.
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Post by lindsayjudy on Oct 21, 2010 0:14:59 GMT -5
Ava Gardner was a drinker, so that could account for the change in appearance. I've often thought it strange when celebs like her move overseas and are never or rarely seen again - and never heard about until their deaths.
I've noticed she has a vague resemblance to actress Milla Jovovich.
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Post by cavieronscramblede on Oct 22, 2010 20:19:30 GMT -5
I firmly believe Ava was replaced in 1954. I have sources... I do not believe alcoholism was the cause of her "change". I also firmly believe Rita was replaced. Beauty like theirs does not fade, nor do personalities change. I more interested in Rita though, she has a sweetness and vulnerability that is touching. Glorious and angelic! www.bellazon.com/http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=1174524Awfully bad replacement: claudia79.tripod.com/bellarita/eurorita.jpgThis is from Wiki: <"Barbara Leaming writes in her biography of Hayworth If This Was Happiness: A Biography of Rita Hayworth (1989), that due to her fondness for alcohol and stressful lifestyle, Hayworth aged before her time. Re-appearing in New York to begin work on her first film in three years in 1956 "despite the artfully applied make-up and shoulder-length red hair, there was no concealing the ravages of drink and stress. Deep lines had crept around her eyes and mouth, and she appeared worn, exhausted — older than her thirty-eight years." Leaming goes on to report that on the filming of Fire Down Below she overheard a remark apparently unintended for her ears that she should hurry up as 'no amount of time was going to make her look any younger.' Additionally, while in San Francisco the following year filming Pal Joey she was signing autographs when one fan blurted out 'She looks so old'. In the first case Hayworth is reported to have cried and in the second, although she blanked it at the time, it was clear that her premature aging was a sensitive subject to her. It was also one which meant she had to be carefully lit in films for the rest of her career."> Bullcrap! it wasn't lifestyle, stress disease or age that changed poor, lovely Rita. I believe those are all excuses for what we here know is the truth-REPLACEMENTS!
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Post by cavieronscramblede on Oct 22, 2010 20:29:57 GMT -5
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