
Cast
Rosalind Russell
Acting
Cast
Rosalind Russell
Known for
Acting
Born
1907-06-04
From
Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
Died
1976-11-28
Also known as η½θη³εΎ·Β·ζε‘ε°, Catherine Rosalind Russell
Biography
Catherine Rosalind Russell (June 4, 1907 β November 28, 1976) was an American actress of stage and screen, perhaps best known for her role as a fast-talking newspaper reporter in the Howard Hawks screwball comedy His Girl Friday, as well as the role of Mame Dennis in the film Auntie Mame. She won all 5 Golden Globes for which she was nominated, and was tied with Meryl Streep for wins until 2007 when Streep was awarded a sixth. Russell won a Tony Award in 1953 for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Ruth in the Broadway show Wonderful Town (a musical based the film My Sister Eileen, in which she also starred). Russell was known for playing character roles, exceptionally wealthy, dignified ladylike women. She had a wide career span from the 1930s to the 1970s and attributed her long career to the fact that, although usually playing classy and glamorous roles, she never became a sex symbol, not being famous for her looks.

The Women
as Sylvia Fowler

His Girl Friday
as Hildy Johnson

China Seas
as Sybil Barclay

That's Entertainment! III
as (archive footage)

The Citadel
as Christine Manson

Gypsy
as Rose Hovick

Rosie!
as Rosie Lord

Sister Kenny
as Elizabeth Kenny

Picnic
as Rosemary - The School Teacher

Auntie Mame
as Mame Dennis

Evelyn Prentice
as Mrs. Nancy Harrison

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
as Self (archive footage)

The Fabulous Allan Carr
as Self (archive)

Mrs. Pollifax β Spy
as Mrs. Pollifax

The Trouble with Angels
as Mother Superior

Rendezvous
as Joel Carter

Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad
as Madame Rosepettle

Man-Proof
as Elizabeth Kent

Reckless
as Josephine 'Jo' Mercer

The Romance of Celluloid
as Self

Mourning Becomes Electra
as Lavinia Mannon

She Wouldn't Say Yes
as Dr. Susan A. Lane

Design for Scandal
as Judge Cornelia C. Porter

The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics
as Hildy Johnson (archive footage) (uncredited)

From the Ends of the Earth
as Self

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
as Self

The Crooked Hearts
as Laurita Dorsey

Breakdowns of 1941
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Men Who Made the Movies: King Vidor
as Self (archive footage)

The Velvet Touch
as Valerie Stanton

Breakdowns of 1938
as Rosalind (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Girl Rush
as Kim Halliday

Live, Love and Learn
as Julie Stoddard

Fast and Loose
as Garda Sloane

Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)
as Self

Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
as Mother Simplicia

The Guilt of Janet Ames
as Janet Ames

Breakdowns of 1944
as Self

Hollywood: Style Center of the World
as Self

Forsaking All Others
as Eleanor

Trouble for Two
as Miss Vandeleur

This Thing Called Love
as Ann Winters

Take a Letter, Darling
as A.M. MacGregor

Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)
as Self

Roughly Speaking
as Louise Randall Pierson

Never Wave at a WAC
as Josephine "Jo" McBain

Four's a Crowd
as Jean Christy

They Met in Bombay
as Anya Von Duren

Screen Snapshots (Series 25, No. 1): 25th Anniversary
as Self

The Feminine Touch
as Julie Hathaway

Under Two Flags
as Lady Venetia Cunningham

Craig's Wife
as Harriet Craig

West Point of the Air
as Dare Marshall

Flight for Freedom
as Tonie Carter

My Sister Eileen
as Ruth Sherwood

A Majority of One
as Bertha Jacoby

Night Must Fall
as Olivia Grayne

What a Woman
as Carol Ainsley

Tell It to the Judge
as Marsha Meredith

Wonderful Town
as Ruth Sherwood

A Woman of Distinction
as Susan Manning Middlecott

The Casino Murder Case
as Doris Reed

Hired Wife
as Kendal Browning

The Night Is Young
as Countess Zarika Rafay

No Time for Comedy
as Linda Paige Esterbrook

It Had to Happen
as Beatrice Newnes

Blow-Ups of 1947
as Self

The President Vanishes
as Sally Voorman

Five Finger Exercise
as Louise Harington

On Assignment: 'His Girl Friday'
as Self (archive footage)

Life is a Banquet
as Self (Archive Footage)

Lighting Up with Hildy Johnson
as Self (archive footage)

The Flood of β55
as Herself (archive footage)