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As designer James Galanos broke fashion-industry records, with devotees such as Rosalind Russell and Nancy Reagan spanning half a century, he kept his eye on a single ball: beautiful — and beautifully made — clothes.
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Rosalind Russell was the intended original star but arthritis prevented her from performing.
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She was like Rosalind Russell crossed with the Wicked Witch.
Jill Robinson: Helen Gurley Brown And the Ostentatious Orgasm Jill Robinson 2011
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She was like Rosalind Russell crossed with the Wicked Witch.
Jill Robinson: Helen Gurley Brown And the Ostentatious Orgasm Jill Robinson 2011
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She was like Rosalind Russell crossed with the Wicked Witch.
Jill Robinson: Helen Gurley Brown And the Ostentatious Orgasm Jill Robinson 2011
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The 1962 version with Rosalind Russell is relatively beloved, but it's generally agreed Russell was not Ethel Merman who originated the role onstage, and the screenplay unnecessarily altered enough of Laurents' original book to prevent it from being definitive or a classic.
Paul Katz: Streisand as 'Madame Rose' Paul Katz 2011
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China Seas (1935)- On a luxury ship bound for Hong Kong, dashing Captain Alan Gaskell (Gable) finds himself in a gentleman's quandary when the classy woman he loves, Sybil Barclay (a very young and unusually proper Rosalind Russell), unexpectedly climbs aboard.
John Farr: Clark Gable: King of Hollywood John Farr 2012
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This is Lange's fifth Globe, tying her for third-most wins of all time with Rosalind Russell.
Homeland, Modern Family and The Artist Top Golden Globes 2012
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The 1962 version with Rosalind Russell is relatively beloved, but it's generally agreed Russell was not Ethel Merman who originated the role onstage, and the screenplay unnecessarily altered enough of Laurents' original book to prevent it from being definitive or a classic.
Paul Katz: Streisand as 'Madame Rose' Paul Katz 2011
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Her lively, natural performance is the best thing in "Grand Hotel," that display case full of ham, and she stole "The Women" out from under the neatly powdered noses of Norma Shearer, Rosalind Russell, Paulette Goddard and Joan Fontaine.
Saving Crawford from 'Mommie Dearest,' and herself Charles Matthews 2011
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