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  1. 1 de abr. de 2002 · For all her refinement and glamour, Rosalind Russell was the rare movie star who really knew how to live. A retired producer recalls the highlights of their long friendship, from the triumph of Auntie Mame to the Vegas blowout Sinatra threw her, to the Christmas when the tree fell down

  2. 18 de may. de 2020 · Power’s performer’s instinct somewhat saved the party as he let the children of Gary Cooper and Rosalind Russell sit on his knee.

  3. THE MAN WHO WAS MAME | Vanity Fair | September 2000. Columns. THE MAN WHO WAS MAME. With his 1955 novel, Auntie Mame, Patrick Dennis launched an unforgettable character, played on stage and screen by actresses including Rosalind Russell, Angela Lansbury, and Lucille Ball. Now Barbra Streisand may be next, and a new Dennis biography is on the ...

  4. 16 de mar. de 2021 · Years later, Lupino would indeed direct Rosalind Russell in the 1966 film The Trouble With Angels, costarring Hayley Mills and Gypsy Rose Lee. She and Russell became great friends and supportive ...

  5. Those clients included Rosalind Russell, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Cary Grant, Dick Powell, Lucille Ball, and Ronald Colman, and during lunch breaks they would walk down to the Brown Derby on Vine Street.

  6. James Galanos cut a delicate swath through 50 years of fashion, whether designing Rosalind Russell’s Hollywood chic or Nancy Reagan's White House elegance. At 82, the last great American couturier has broken industry records, survived style revolutions, and found a new path to beauty

  7. 1 de abr. de 2002 · THE WIZARD OF ROZ. For all her refinement and glamour, Rosalind Russell was the rare movie star who really knew how to live. A retired producer recalls the highlights of their long friendship, from the triumph of Auntie Mame to the Vegas blowout Sinatra threw her, to the Christmas when the tree fell down. April 2002 William Frye.