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  1. As a teenager and adult, Rose Marie was a nightclub performer, radio comedian, movie actress and sitcom regular. But as a child she was Baby Rose Marie, a pert little singer with a surprisingly strong voice and a precociously mature manner.

  2. Baby Rose Marie the Child Wonder: Directed by Bryan Foy. With Rose Marie. Rose Marie, aged five or six, sings three numbers in the Vitaphone sound stage decorated as an elegant drawing room.

    • (220)
    • Short, Musical
    • Bryan Foy
    • 1929-06-12
  3. In 1929, the 5-year-old singer made a Vitaphone sound short titled Baby Rose Marie the Child Wonder.[2] Between 1930 and 1938, she made 17 recordings, three of which were not issued.

  4. Overview. Rose Marie, aged five or six, sings three numbers, "Heigh Ho, Everybody, Heigh Ho", "Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You", and "Don't Be Like That". She's animated throughout, acting as well as singing. Bryan Foy. Director. Reviews. Discussions. We don't have any reviews for Baby Rose Marie: The Child Wonder. Media.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › rosa-marie-2Rosa marie _ AcademiaLab

    Baby Rose Marie, NBC Estrella de radio en 1930. En 1929, Rose Marie, de cinco años, hizo un corto sonoro para Vitaphone titulado Baby Rose Marie the Child Wonder. Entre 1930 y 1938 realizó 17 grabaciones, tres de las cuales no se publicaron.

  6. Released June 12, 1929. Runtime 8m. Director Bryan Foy. Country United States. Language English. Studios The Vitaphone Corporation + 1 more. Genres Music, Family. The loveliest, youngest flapper of them all - crooning favorite melodies.

  7. Summaries. Rose Marie, aged five or six, sings three numbers in the Vitaphone sound stage decorated as an elegant drawing room. "Heigh Ho, Everybody, Heigh Ho," "Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You," and "Don't Be Like That." She sings the first in a polka-dot sailor suit and the other two numbers in a frilly white dress.