This post is dedicated to Debbie, our "staff", for helping to keep the blog going in my absence. Debbie is a big Bob fan, of course, as well as Rosalind Russell. Roz made five movies with Bob: Forsaking All Others (1934), Trouble for Two (1936), Night Must Fall (1937), Live, Learn and Love (1937) and Fast and Loose (1939). It was a great pairing, they were so comfortable together. Fast and Loose is a great example of this, their effortless performances as a married couple is the best part of the movie by far.
Bob and Rosalind Russell in Fast and Loose (1939)
I have always admired Roz for her long and successful career, as well as the very decent person she was. A devout Catholic, Roz practiced and lived by her beliefs in Hollywood, the last place you would expect a woman could succeed without lapses in morality. Roz was indeed unique.
Roz starred in some of my all-time favorite movies, including The Women (1939), His Girl Friday (1940), Picnic (1955), Auntie Mame (1958) and Gypsy (1962). Great performances all, but I am particularly partial to her performance in Auntie Mame. A great role and a great actress at her zenith rolled into one. I cannot see it without feeling better about life, and for that I am most grateful. Thanks, Roz. You were one classy dame.
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