« previous Rose Marie began her career as a toddler in the 1920s, starring in short films as “Baby Rose Marie.” She made her feature film debut at age nine alongside stars of the day such as W.C. Fields, George Burns, Bela Lugosi and Rudy Vallee in International House (1933). Years later she would become a household […]

Rose Marie

Rose Marie began her career as a toddler in the 1920s, starring in short films as "Baby Rose Marie." She made her feature film debut at age nine alongside stars of the day such as W.C. Fields, George Burns, Bela Lugosi and Rudy Vallee in International House (1933). Years later she would become a household name when she played staff writer Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show in the 1960s. She's pictured above in a still from the show alongside Van Dyke and Morey Amsterdam. Rose Marie passed away of natural causes on Dec. 28, 2017 at the age of 94.

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