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    American actress, singer

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lillian_RothLillian Roth - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. 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. She was the daughter of stage parents who groomed her and younger sister Ann for stardom at an early age. The girls did not disappoint. In 1916, Lillian moved with her family to ...

    • December 13, 1910
    • May 12, 1980
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0744917Lillian Roth - IMDb

    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.

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
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  5. Lillian Roth, a singer-actor whose career met with early success but was eventually sidetracked by alcoholism and mental illness, was born in Boston on December 13, 1910. At age five, she was pushed into show business by her stagestruck parents, Arthur and Katie (Silverman) Rutstein, and a year later, she was cast in a Broadway play.

  6. Mar 9, 2004 · Actress Lillian Roth broke ground with 1954 publishing of courageous autobiography I'll Cry Tomorrow, which was about her life as alcoholic; University of Georgia historian Dr Michelle McClellan ...

  7. Roth, Lillian (1910–1980)American actress-singer whose life was portrayed in the movie I'll Cry Tomorrow. Born Lillian Rutstein on December 13, 1910, in Boston, Massachusetts; died on May 10, 1980, in New York City; oldest daughter of Arthur Rutstein and Katie (Silverman) Rutstein (later changed to Roth); attended the Professional Children's School, New York City; marri Source for ...

  8. A ctress-singer Lillian Roth's 1954 bestselling autobiography, "I'll Cry Tomorrow," detailed her struggles with alcoholism and mental illness.. Her book, written with Gerold Frank, recounts how she was pushed into show business by her parents at an early age and describes her early successes and failed romances, her bouts with depression and drinking, and how she made a dramatic comeback.

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