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    American actress, singer

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    Lillian Roth (December 13, 1910 – May 12, 1980) was an American singer and actress. Her life story was told in the 1955 film I'll Cry Tomorrow, in which she was portrayed by Susan Hayward, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance.

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    Lillian Roth. Actress: Animal Crackers. Tragic songstress Lillian Roth (nee Lillian Rutstein) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 13, 1910. She was given her first name in honor of singer Lillian Russell.

  3. Lillian Roth. Actress: Animal Crackers. Tragic songstress Lillian Roth (nee Lillian Rutstein) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 13, 1910. She was given her first name in honor of singer Lillian Russell.

  4. Lillian Roth (December 13, 1910 — May 12, 1980) was an American singer and actress.Her life was portrayed in the movie I'LL CRY TOMORROW staring Susan Haywor...

  5. Lillian Roth, a singer-actor whose career met with early success but was eventually sidetracked by alcoholism and mental illness, wrote an autobiography that became an international bestseller.

  6. Actress-singer Lillian Roth is probably remembered more for her fall from grace than for her successful performing career, which included vaudeville, the Broadway stage, and early sound movies.

  7. Jul 16, 2020 · Lillian Roth was once a rising star, a singer with a powerful brassy voice and a charming dimpled smile that seemed destined for great things in the early talkie era. Appearances in Animal Crackers and Madame Satan will remind film buffs that they know her work, but enduring fame during this era eluded her.

  8. Lillian Roth (December 13, 1910 – May 12, 1980) was an American singer and actress. Her life story was told in the 1955 film I'll Cry Tomorrow, in which she was portrayed by Susan Hayward, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance.

  9. Mar 9, 2004 · But 50 years ago, when the actress Lillian Roth wrote ''I'll Cry Tomorrow,'' a harrowing account of her descent into alcoholism, celebrities were not in the habit of baring their souls in...

  10. May 13, 1980 · Lillian Roth, the actress and singer who entertained millions for more than half a century and who inspired many others with her struggle against alcoholism and mental illness, which she...

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