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  1. Jan 27, 2011 · When it comes to living life to its fullest, Rosalind Russell's character Auntie Mame is still the silver screen's exemplar. And Mame, the role Russell (1907–1976) would always be remembered for, embodies the rich and rewarding life Bernard F. Dick reveals in the first biography of this Golden Age star, Forever Mame: The Life of Rosalind Russell.

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  2. Jul 31, 2019 · Rosalind Russell died in November, 1976. She was 69. Describing what makes a good movie, she said: “Moments. A couple of moments that people remember, that they can take with them.” Roz Russell, thanks for all those moments.

  3. Catherine Rosalind Russell was born, in Waterbury, CT. The fourth of seven children born to James Edward Russell, a trial attorney, and the former Clara McKnight, a school teacher, Russell was raised in affluence on Waterbury's Cracker Hill, a conclave of stately Victorian homes shaded by fruit trees and backed by rose gardens.

  4. Country. United States. Language. English. His Girl Friday is a 1940 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell and featuring Ralph Bellamy and Gene Lockhart. It was released by Columbia Pictures.

  5. Rosalind Russell. She was born Catherine Rosalind Russell on June 4, 1907, a middle child of seven in a prosperous Catholic family in Waterbury. Her father had a lucrative law practice, and her mother worked as a teacher. “My mother was Irish and she was superstitious, if you’ll forgive the tautology,” she wrote.

  6. Rosalind Russell was born in 1907 in Waterbury, Conn., to an educated and affluent family. Her father was a prominent trial lawyer and her mother a fashion editor for Vogue . One of seven siblings, she was named after the Steamship S.S. Rosalind on which her parents had once traveled.

  7. Dec 12, 2019 · Rosalind Russell (1908 - 1976) in a scene from 'The Women' about New York socialite women. It was directed by George Cukor for MGM. This photo was taken in 1939.

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