Rose Marie Biography
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She had two separate acting careers - one as "Baby Rose Marie" in the 1920s, and the other, which began in the 1940s.

She is of Italian and Polish extraction.

Received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 3, 2001. It is the 2184th star issued.

Her husband, musician Bobby Guy, was at one time lead trumpeter for the NBC orchestra on "The Tonight Show".

On stage from age 3 as "Baby Rose Marie, she dropped the "Baby" at the age of 15.

Wanted to leave "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961) after her husband died but was talked out of it by John Rich.

According to the liner notes for the CD of the "Gypsy" soundtrack, Rose Marie was on the "short list" of possible dubbers for Rosalind Russell. (Lisa Kirk ultimately was chosen.).
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