Rosalind Russell Born: 4-Jun-1907 Birthplace: Waterbury, CT Died: 28-Nov-1976 Location of death: Beverly Hills, CA Cause of death: Cancer - Breast Remains: Buried, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA
Gender: Female Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Auntie Mame Father: (lawyer) Husband: Frederick Brisson (m. 25-Oct-1941, until her death, one son) Son: Lance Brisson (b. 1943)
University: Marymount School, Tarrytown, NY University: American Academy of Dramatic Art, New York City
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Hollywood Anti-Nazi League Golden Globe 1947 for Sister Kenny Golden Globe 1948 for Mourning Becomes Electra Golden Globe 1959 for Auntie Mame Golden Globe 1962 for A Majority of One Golden Globe 1963 for Gypsy Tony 1953 for Wonderful Town Hollywood Walk of Fame 1708 Vine St. Endorsement of Liggett Group Chesterfield cigarettes
Hip Replacement Surgery Risk Factors: Arthritis
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Mrs. Pollifax-Spy (12-May-1971) · Mrs. Pollifax Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows (10-Apr-1968) · Mother Superior Rosie! (22-Nov-1967) Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad (15-Feb-1967) The Trouble with Angels (30-Mar-1966) · Mother Superior Gypsy (1-Nov-1962) · Rose Five Finger Exercise (19-Apr-1962) · Louise Harington A Majority of One (11-Jan-1962) · Mrs. Jacoby Auntie Mame (27-Dec-1958) · Auntie Mame Picnic (11-Feb-1956) · Rosemary the School Teacher The Girl Rush (Sep-1955) Never Wave at a WAC (28-Jan-1952) A Woman of Distinction (1-Mar-1950) · Susan Manning Middlecott Tell It to the Judge (18-Nov-1949) · Marsha Meredith The Velvet Touch (13-Jul-1948) Mourning Becomes Electra (19-Nov-1947) · Lavinia Mannon The Guilt of Janet Ames (6-Mar-1947) · Janet Ames Sister Kenny (29-Sep-1946) · Elizabeth Kenny She Wouldn't Say Yes (29-Nov-1945) Roughly Speaking (31-Jan-1945) · Louise Randall What a Woman! (28-Dec-1943) Flight for Freedom (4-Feb-1943) · Tonie Carter My Sister Eileen (24-Sep-1942) · Ruth Sherwood Take a Letter, Darling (6-May-1942) Design for Scandal (Dec-1941) · Judge Cornelia Porter The Feminine Touch (Oct-1941) · Julie Hathaway They Met in Bombay (27-Jun-1941) · Anya Von Duren This Thing Called Love (20-Dec-1940) Hired Wife (13-Sep-1940) · Kendal Browning No Time for Comedy (7-Sep-1940) His Girl Friday (11-Jan-1940) · Hildy Johnson The Women (1-Sep-1939) · Mrs. Howard Fowler Fast and Loose (17-Feb-1939) Four's a Crowd (13-Nov-1938) · Jean Christy The Citadel (3-Nov-1938) · Christine Man-Proof (7-Jan-1938) · Elizabeth Kent Live, Love and Learn (29-Oct-1937) Night Must Fall (30-Apr-1937) · Olivia Craig's Wife (25-Sep-1936) Trouble for Two (29-May-1936) · Miss Vandeleur Under Two Flags (30-Apr-1936) · Lady Venetia Cunningham It Had to Happen (14-Feb-1936) Rendezvous (23-Oct-1935) · Joel China Seas (9-Aug-1935) · Sybil Reckless (17-Apr-1935) · Jo West Point of the Air (23-Mar-1935) The Casino Murder Case (15-Mar-1935) Forsaking All Others (23-Dec-1934) · Eleanor The President Vanishes (17-Nov-1934) Evelyn Prentice (9-Nov-1934) · Mrs. Harrison
Author of books:
Life Is a Banquet (1977)
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