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  1. Frederick Brisson was born on March 17, 1912 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was a producer and actor, known for The Pajama Game (1957), Damn Yankees (1958) and The Velvet Touch (1948). He was married to Arlette Janssens Josephson and Rosalind Russell. He died on October 8, 1984 in New York City, New York, USA.

  2. The Frederick Brisson Papers include correspondence, memos, production files, financial records, project files, office files, personal papers, scripts, clippings, photographs, and ephemera relating to the life and career of Frederick Brisson. The papers document the later part of Frederick Brisson's career as a theatrical and film producer.

  3. Carl Frederick Brisson, 17 March 1913, Copenhagen, Denmark, d. 8 October 1984, New York, USA. Brisson, the son of Carl Brisson, was a stage and film producer. He grew up in England, and after attending the Rossall College in Lancashire, began his career as a theatrical manager. He co-produced his father’s 1930 hit show Wonder Bar, and in 1937 ...

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  5. Happy anniversary, Rosalind Russell and Frederick Brisson. On October 25, 1941, Rosalind Russell and Frederick Brisson were married in the Santa Inés mission in Solvang, California. They were married until her death on November 28, 1976. They were that rare Hollywood couple who had a long and happy marriage.

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  7. Frederick Brisson was born on 17 March 1912 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was a producer and actor, known for The Pajama Game (1957), Damn Yankees (1958) and The Velvet Touch (1948). He was married to Arlette Janssens Josephson and Rosalind Russell.