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Rosemary Clooney
Actor, Additional Credits
Born May 23, 1928Died June 29, 2002 (74 years)
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Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was an American singer and actress. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the song "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers such as "Botch-a-Me", "Mambo Italiano", "Tenderly", "Half as Much", "Hey There" and "This Ole House". She also had success as a jazz vocalist. Clooney continued recording until her death in 2002.
Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was an American singer and actress. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the song "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers such as "Botch-a-Me", "Mambo Italiano", "Tenderly", "Half as Much", "Hey There" and "This Ole House". She also had success as a jazz vocalist. Clooney continued recording until her death in 2002.
Filmography
1998 | LateLine (TV Series) · as Guest Mother |
1997 | Christmas Unwrapped: The History of Christmas · as Betty Haynes (archive Footage) |
1995 | Cybill (TV Series) · as Rosemary Clooney (photo) |
1994 | Radioland Murders · as Anna |
1994 | ER (TV Series) · as Mary 'madame X' Cavanaugh |
1993 | Frasier (TV Series) · as Gladys (voice) |
1983 | Hardcastle and McCormick (TV Series) · as Millie Denton |
1982 | Twilight Theatre · as Singer |
1961 | The Dick Powell Show (TV Series) · as Melissa |
1955 | Conquest of Space · as Musical Number (archive Footage) (uncredited) |
1954 | Deep in My Heart · as Performer In The Midnight Girl |
1954 | White Christmas · as Betty Haynes |
1954 | Red Garters · as Calaveras Kate |
1953 | Here Come the Girls · as Daisy Crockett |
1953 | The Stars Are Singing · as Terry Brennan |
1951 | The Red Skelton Show (TV Series) · as Stewardess |