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Rosalind Russell

Highest Rated: 100% Craig's Wife (1936)

Lowest Rated: 50% Picnic (1955)

Birthday: Jun 4, 1907

Birthplace: Waterbury, Connecticut, USA

She was born into wealth and privilege but for Golden Age moviegoers, Rosalind Russell represented the epitome of the working woman. Warehoused as a Universal acquisition and underutilized at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the lanky, dark-eyed actress tested her comic chops in George Cukor's "The Women" (1939) before coming into her own as Cary Grant's co-star in Howard Hawks' "His Girl Friday" (1940) - a role refused by almost every A-list actress in Hollywood. Tailoring the script to the talents of his stars, whom he encouraged to ad lib for the camera, Hawks delivered the rare Hollywood hit to please critics and audiences alike, while Russell made of her brassy distaff journalist Hildy Johnson a role model for American women braving the male-dominated workforce. Russell also found satisfaction on stage, winning a Tony for "Wonderful Town" in 1953 and reprising her 1956 Broadway success as "Auntie Mame" in Warner Brothers' lavish Technicolor film adaptation. The four-time Academy Award nominee transitioned deftly to middle-age, playing a small town spinster in "Picnic" (1955) and mentoring Natalie Wood's budding burlesque star in "Gypsy" (1962). Diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, Russell threw herself into charity work, for which she received the 1973 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award only a few years before breast cancer robbed Hollywood of one of its most unique talents, a glamorous leading lady with the soul of a vaudevillian.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 56% Craig's Wife
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99% 90% His Girl Friday Watchlist
94% 87% The Women
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89% 72% The Citadel
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88% 93% Auntie Mame
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80% 66% My Sister Eileen
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80% 73% China Seas
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75% 85% The Trouble With Angels
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67% 45% Mourning Becomes Electra
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67% 64% A Majority of One
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Filmography

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The Crooked Hearts 1972 Laurita Dorsey Actor Mrs. Pollifax: Spy 38% 1971 Mrs. Pollifax Actor, Screenwriter Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows 57% 1968 Mother Simplicia Actor Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad 45% 1967 Madame Rosepettle Actor Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad 1967 Madame Rosepettle Actor Rosie! 1967 Rosie Lord Actor The Trouble With Angels 75% 85% 1966 Mother Superior Actor Five Finger Exercise 1962 Louise Harington Actor Gypsy 64% 74% 1962 Rose Hovick Actor A Majority of One 67% 64% 1961 Mrs. Bertha Jacoby Actor Auntie Mame 88% 93% 1958 Mame Dennis Actor Picnic 50% 54% 1955 Rosemary Actor The Girl Rush 1955 Kim Halliday Actor Never Wave at a WAC 38% 1952 Jo McBain Actor A Woman of Distinction 33% 1950 Susan Manning Middlecott Actor Tell It to the Judge 36% 1949 Marsha Meredith Actor The Velvet Touch 68% 1948 Valerie Stanton Actor Mourning Becomes Electra 67% 45% 1947 Lavinia Mannon Actor The Guilt of Janet Ames 1947 Janet Ames Actor Sister Kenny 72% 1946 Elizabeth Kenny Actor Roughly Speaking 64% 1945 Louise Randall Pierson Actor She Wouldn't Say Yes 53% 1945 Dr. Susan A. Lane Actor Flight for Freedom 40% 1943 Tonie Carter Actor What a Woman! 50% 1943 Carol Ainsley Actor My Sister Eileen 80% 66% 1942 Ruth Sherwood Actor
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