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  1. Louise Randall Pierson was born on 18 May 1890 in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA. She was a writer, known for Roughly Speaking (1945) and You Bet Your Life (1950). She was married to Harold C. Pierson and Rodney Dean. She died in 1969 in the USA.

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    • May 18, 1890
    • Louise Randall Pierson
  2. Pierson was born in Chappaqua, New York, the son of Louise (née Randall), a writer, and Harold C. Pierson. Pierson's family was the subject of his mother's 1943 autobiography Roughly Speaking and a 1945 movie of the same name, starring Rosalind Russell and Jack Carson as his parents.

  3. Louise Randall Pierson was born on May 18, 1890 in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA. She was a writer, known for Roughly Speaking (1945) and You Bet Your Life (1950). She was married to Harold C. Pierson and Rodney Dean. She died in 1969 in the USA.

    • May 18, 1890
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  5. Louise Randall Pierson (Rosalind Russell) does not have an easy life. When she is a teenager, her beloved father dies, leaving her, her mother, and her sister in financial difficulty. However, heeding her father's advice to shoot for the stars, she remains undaunted.

  6. The charmingly giddy life story of Louise Randall Pierson, which that lady quite frankly told with considerable gusto and good humor in "Roughly Speaking" a couple of years ago, has now been...

  7. Jul 25, 2012 · When he was 18, his mother, Louise Randall Pierson, wrote a best-selling book based on their family life, “Roughly Speaking,” which was made into a movie of the same name in 1945. The story...

  8. Roughly Speaking (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Position In New Haven Appearing on screen for the first time after her narrated childhood, Rosalind Russell as heroine Louise Randall Pierson arrives at college ca. 1909, with friend Alice (Ann Doran) and her frightened dean (Aily Malyon), in the Warner Bros. bio-pic Roughly Speaking, 1945.

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