Rosalie Roy
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Born | Rosa Lee Anderson June 13, 1909 | ||
Died | June 9, 1990 | (aged 80)||
Nationality | American | ||
Citizenship | United States of America | ||
Occupation | Actress |
Rosalie Roy (June 13, 1909 – June 9, 1990), born Rosa Lee Anderson, was an American actress, a starlet with Fox and Warner Brothers in the 1930s,
She appeared in the Fox Studios picture "Trans-Atlantic" in 1931[1] and the next year was signed to a long-term contract with Universal Pictures.[2] She eventually appeared in 17 films,[3] including the musical comedy "Hang Up Your Hat"[4] and the Warner Brothers picture "Gentlemen Are Born".[5] She is best known for Clancy of the Mounted (1933) and Young as You Feel (1931 film).[6]
She was described as one of the "sirenic ladies of the ensemble"[7] with auburn hair but "photographed as a brunette.[8] She was good friends with fellow actress Jean Harlow.
References
- ↑ "'Trans-Atlantic' Cast Contains Notable Names," Los Angeles Times, 6 Aug 1931
- ↑ "Rosalie Roy Given Contract," Los Angeles Times, 6 Nov 1932
- ↑ Rosalie Roy bio on Turner Classic Movies
- ↑ "Musical Revue to open Monday," Los Angeles Times, 9 Aug 1932
- ↑ "New Picture to Answer Demand for New Faces," Los Angeles Times, 12 Aug 1934
- ↑ Rosalie Roy biography on IMDB
- ↑ "Record Troupe of Actors Add to Week-End Gayety," Washington Post, 5 Mar 1933
- ↑ "Notes of stars and films," New York Times, 31 May 1931
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