#NationalComedyCenter honors 100th birthday of pioneering comedian @RoseMarie4Real! Her career spanned vaudeville, radio, early cinema, rise of Vegas, TVs golden age & Broadway. Our recent event allowed a look into her personal archives, now part of our permanent collection.
Can't believe Mother would have been 100 today. Because she deserves to be celebrated & remembered, we're going to gather at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT on her youtube channel & share stories & watch long forgotten performances together. I hope you'll join us https://t.co/iShfcGlZm7
I think Mom would really have loved to live to 100. She so enjoyed life. Hope you can join us tomorrow (Tues Aug 15) for her Birthday party live on youtube at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT-our family will share stories & we'll watch vintage clips of her performing.
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The team is working on the clips for Mom's virtual 100th birthday party on August 15th. Some of these clips haven't been seen since they aired fifty, sixty, seventy years ago. It will be streamed on her official youtube page at 8 PM ET/5PM PT https://t.co/GFqwbOwFdb
I'll be hosting a virtual 100th birthday party for Mom on August 15th - I'll share rare clips not seen in 60 years. You can watch live on Mom's youtube channel at https://t.co/UiUmZubKDL & visit https://t.co/DG92sBvD2b to order her first ever CD collection ROSE MARIE SINGS
Just caught Mom on Dean Martin's Roast of @PeterMarshallHS. Fans might recognize LITTLE GIRL BLUE on ROSE MARIE SINGS as it was a song she sang on Dean's show. This photo hung in Mom's house for decades.
Pre-order on AMAZON at https://t.co/LOvkQTOB2t or https://t.co/DG92sBvD2b
My schedule looks like Mother's when she was promoting her documentary WAIT FOR YOUR LAUGH. I'm enjoying getting to talk about her first-ever CD collection ROSE MARIE SINGS and plans for her Centennial https://t.co/7reRGw5wZh
So excited to share with you that in honor of Mom's upcoming centennial her first-ever collection of music on CD will be released - Pre-order on AMAZON at https://t.co/LOvkQTOB2t or check out the edition which includes an autographed photo card at https://t.co/DG92sBvD2b
Fun to see things Mom did that are new to me. Just got a copy of an OCCASIONAL WIFE show that aired 56 years ago this week. Mom played Gypsy Madame Celeste who read tea leaves. @RichardDreyfuss played her son Rudolph in one of his 1st tv appearances. Wonder if he remembers this.
This sweet photo of Mom and @iammrvandy was obviously taken before May 27, 1964. Who knows how I can be so sure (and no, the date isn't written on the photo)?
Thank you all so much for helping to celebrate Mom on what would have been her 99th birthday earlier this week. The idea that thousands of your still come to her social media pages to remember her would thrill her, surprise her and make her so happy.
Celebrating the birthday of Rose Marie. Was an American actress, singer and comedian. Best known for her role as Sally Rogers on the Dick Van Dyke show from 1961 to 1966. Born on this date in 1923. Passed away in 2017.
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Rose Marie was born 99 years ago today in New York City. Five years ago, just weeks before her passing, we had the great pleasure of conducting a phone interview with her, which we're happy to share with you here. She was feisty as could be, even at 94: https://t.co/qvmY3e6SZU
Born on this day in 1923 was Rose Marie Mazzetta, better known as the American actress, singer, comedian, & vaudeville performer, Rose Marie. Rose had a career ultimately spanning nine decades, which included film, radio, records, theater, nightclubs, & television. #OnThisDay
@willmckinley@RoseMarie4Real For all the negatives about some Twitter use, I'll always be grateful that I was able to follow Rose Marie's account in her final years. Her wonderful personality even shone in her tweets.
@willmckinley@RoseMarie4Real Dick Van Dyke has said more than once that of everyone he ever worked with, Rose Marie had the best comic timing. Hard to argue! She was a treasure and so talented.
We remember pioneering comedian #RoseMarie on her #birthday. From "Baby Rose Marie" on radio, film and stage, to her role as Sally Rogers on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," she had an extraordinary 9 decade career. #NationalComedyCenter is proud to be the home of her archives!