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355: 298:. Although this was officially a leading role, the Big Broadcast format included a busy programme of musical comedy sketches with big-name performers who somewhat overshadowed her. But one press review declared that she had β€˜one of the sweetest voices of any actress on the screen’ and predicted a big future for her. Paramount signed her to a five-year contract; meanwhile her introduction to the songwriting team of 329: 33: 492:, aged 62. As her married name, Bernice Dolan Blum, was not well known, her death was not widely publicized. But Hope, with whom she had an enduring real-life friendship, did not fail to commemorate her death. He and Crosby sent a 5-foot tall cross with white carnations and a spray of red roses to her funeral. According to her daughter, the service was mobbed. 1188: 1253: 823:
posted on October 23, 1999 by Caren Lea, Ross' niece. "I am looking for the parents of Charles Burr Gaunt, born in Iowa 1886. Worked as telegrapher on railroad. Later moved to Omaha, Nebraska and married Maude Ellis. They had two daughters and moved to California around
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been a march of time, for when that picture was made, Shirley was an established star and Hope was making his debut. Today, Hope is a star – while Miss Ross is in a Broadway show, hoping for a comeback."
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Email correspondence with Victoria Rosendahl, May 15, 2012. "Hope and Crosby sent a five-foot-tall cross, with white carnations and a spray of red roses, to her funeral. It was mobbed."
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Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
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Less than a year later, as their erstwhile co-star's career floundered, Hope and Crosby themselves were paired, beginning the longstanding and hugely successful
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Discovering Great Singers of Classic Pop: A New Listener's Guide to the Sounds and Lives of the Top Performers and Their Recordings, Movies, and Videos
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between 1943 and 1947, Ross increasingly attended to her terminally ill husband Ken Dolan, which became an early retirement.
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in which, made up to look black, she sang "The Bad in Every Man," an earlier version of "Blue Moon," in a Harlem nightclub.
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Although Ross knew that her understated appeal was better suited to the screen than the stage, she played the lead in
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By age 14, she was giving radio recitals and made her first vocal recordings at 20 with
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for feature films, and did some radio work, most notably as a regular cast member on
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Shirley Ross appears with Bob Hope in the movie "Rhythm Romance" in 1939
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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Here she attracted the notice of the up-and-coming songwriting duo
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In My Mother's Kitchen: Life, Love, and Cooking with Shirley Ross
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Google Books – Bernard K. Dick on Ross, Crosby & Hope (2007)
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The duet's great success sparked spin-off movies with Bob Hope,
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on five occasions. After a career interruption in the making of
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MGM cast Ross in a number of small parts in films that included
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Love Me Tender: The Stories Behind the World's Favourite Songs
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In 1936, MGM loaned her to Paramount, and she was paired with
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Index


Omaha, Nebraska
Menlo Park, California
Bob Hope
Thanks for the Memory
The Big Broadcast of 1938
Rodgers and Hart
Manhattan Melodrama
Blue Moon
Omaha, Nebraska
Gus Arnheim
Rodgers and Hart
Blue Moon
Harry Barris
Manhattan Melodrama
Clark Gable
William Powell
Ray Milland
The Big Broadcast of 1937
Leo Robin
Ralph Rainger
Thanks For The Memory
Here on Archive.org
Shirley Ross appears with Bob Hope in the movie "Rhythm Romance" in 1939 Here on Archive.org
Bing Crosby
Waikiki Wedding
Blue Hawaii
Bob Hope
This Way Please
Buddy Rogers

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