Rose Marie

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.864

Gender

Female

Birthday

15-Aug-1923

Age

(103 years old)

Place of Birth

Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Baby Rose Marie
  • Baby Rosemarie
  • Rose Marie Mazetta

Rose Marie

Biography

Rose Marie Mazetta, known professionally as Rose Marie, was an American actress. As a child performer she had a successful singing career as Baby Rose Marie. A veteran of vaudeville, Rose Marie's career included film, records, theater, night clubs and television. Her most famous role was television comedy writer Sally Rogers on the CBS situation comedy The Dick Van Dyke Show. She later portrayed Myrna Gibbons on The Doris Day Show and was also a frequent panelist on the game show Hollywood Squares. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rose_Marie, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Rambling 'Round Radio Row #10 Rambling 'Round Radio Row #10 (1934) Character: Baby Rose Marie
Four musical numbers plus a short comedy sketch. Harriet Lee sings "Sitting on a Log", multi-instrumentalist Frank Novak Jr. plays the accordion, clarinet, saxophone, and xylophone, Baby Rose Marie sings "You're Gonna Lose Your Gal", and Morton Downey sings "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" at the piano. Roy Atwell plays a radio announcer who keeps tripping over his words.
Flippen's Frolics Flippen's Frolics (1936) Character: N/A
In a New York City cabaret setting, Jay. C. Flippen (using his Colonel Flippen character, as J. C. Flippen) emcees and introduces various stage, vaudeville and radio acts and performers, including Rose Marie), when still billed as Baby Rose Marie, who does a couple of song-and-dance numbers.. A singing trio called The Manhattanites sings a song and Bill Powers and His Steppers do some stepping. Flippen and Lew Seiler pair up to do a vaudeville routine. And all done in exactly 18 minutes.
Do It Debbie's Way Do It Debbie's Way (1983) Character: Self
An aerobics workout video hosted by actress Debbie Reynolds and featuring other well known actresses taking her class such as Teri Garr and Florence Henderson. Debbie coaches and encourages you through her work out to upbeat jazz selections using exercise equipment found around the house. She also provides alternative movements/positions for people who are unable to go full out.
Crying My Heart Out For You Crying My Heart Out For You (2016) Character: N/A
Rose Marie gives a great performance of the title song.
Sing, Babies, Sing! Sing, Babies, Sing! (1933) Character: Herself
Baby Rose Marie is dropped by an animated stork, into a chimney. She sings a song to moms everywhere, "An Orchid For You." She then is seen dressed as an Indian and performs "Hiawatha's Lullaby."
Memory of Us Memory of Us (1974) Character: Ida
A young housewife and mother of two tries to cope with growing children and an unfaithful husband.
Sandman Sandman (1993) Character: Car Saleswoman
Unknown to its present inhabitants, a house in the San Fernando Valley is a doorway to evil that existed in the past. Nick, a 28 year old auto mechanic from Montana, and his 8 year old daughter , discover that he can travel back in time by stepping through a time warp in the living room wall. With his innocent daughter and beautiful girlfriend in tow, Nick learns that the past never sleeps and evil never dies. Can he, and his loved ones, escape the far reaching tentacles of this evil?
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical (2008) Character: Self
The 1920s was a time of great change in Hollywood. This program tells the story of the advent of sound technology for movies and the emergence of talkies and musicals in Hollywood. While audiences cried out for more, the movie industry struggled to adapt to the strange new technology. The result was an explosion of movie musicals by the end of the decade.
Pioneers of Primetime Pioneers of Primetime (2005) Character: N/A
An in-depth look at the early days of television and its first stars.
The Jackie Bison Show The Jackie Bison Show (1990) Character: (voice)
An animated show about a bison with his own talk show modeled after the Jack Benny Show.
Ghetto Blaster Ghetto Blaster (1989) Character: Helen
When Travis, middle-aged, working class man, returns home to visit his parents, he quickly learns that his hood is rife with criminal activity and gang warfare. Quickly, Travis finds himself thrust into a position to defend his family and neighbors from the punks who terrorize them on a daily basis. Good thing he has a military training, enabling the man to become a one-man vigilante unit against the forces of evil in his town.
Mooch Goes to Hollywood Mooch Goes to Hollywood (1971) Character: Rose Marie (uncredited)
A dog tries to become a canine star with the help of Zsa Zsa Gabor.
Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales (2003) Character: Herself
Comedy special spotlighting Tracey Ullman’s larger than life character Ruby Romaine from HBO's Tracey Takes On (1996–1999). After an illustrious career, veteran Hollywood makeup artist Ruby has decided to call it quits. Or has she? In her makeup trailer, Ruby tells a series of hilarious tales and explains why she reconsidered her retirement. With Debbie Reynolds, Jane Kaczmarek.
Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (1966) Character: Annie
A man is mistaken by foreign agents for a defecting cosmonaut and must prove his identity while evading capture.
The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk (2007) Character: Self
Film historians, and survivors from the nearly 30-year struggle to bring sound to motion pictures take the audience from the early failed attempts by scientists and inventors, to the triumph of the talkies.
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (2002) Character: Self (uncredited)
The story of the short film from the beginning of the movies in the 1890s, when all movies were shorts, through the 1950s when short subjects virtually disappeared from theaters.
Sea Sore Sea Sore (1933) Character: Baby Rose Marie
Short comedy starring Rose Marie
Baby Rose Marie: The Child Wonder Baby Rose Marie: The Child Wonder (1929) Character: Herself - Baby Rose Marie
Rose Marie, aged five or six, sings three numbers, "Heigh Ho, Everybody, Heigh Ho", "Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You", and "Don't Be Like That". She's animated throughout, acting as well as singing.
Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration (2015) Character: Sally Rogers (archive footage)
Not only did Mary Tyler Moore “turn the world on with her smile,” as her show’s theme song declared, she also influenced a generation of women to become more independent and to pursue successful and fulfilling careers. Moore’s own 50-plus-year career has spanned award-winning films and Broadway shows, as well as two beloved television series that broke ground and continue to entertain viewers. ​ This one-hour special includes highlights from a recent interview with Mary Tyler Moore, tributes from her co-stars and clips from iconic moments throughout her career. The program looks at her breakthrough role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, her iconic turn as TV's first independent career woman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and her Academy Award-nominated work on Ordinary People.
Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes (2005) Character: Self
A gay attorney uses his newfound powers to thwart a mad scientist.
Top Banana Top Banana (1954) Character: Betty Dillon
Jerry Biffle is the star of the Blendo Soap Program. He has been invited to participate in an autograph-signing party for his new book at an important department store. Jerry meets Sally Peters, one of the department store models, and makes her part of his TV troupe. As part of his campaign to court Sally, Jerry gets Cliff Lane, the tenor of his TV company, to sing to her over the phone. When Sally and Cliff meet, they fall in love, with Biffle ignorant of the complications.
Cagney & Lacey: Together Again Cagney & Lacey: Together Again (1995) Character: Mitzi Glass
New York's toughest lady detectives re-team to solve the murder of a homeless transient who had been terrorizing the residents of a posh apartment building with screaming threats, insults and physical intimidation. Though the cops think the culprit is another street person, Cagney and Lacey believe the real killer is one of the tenants, many of whom have ample reason to have murdered the boorish bum.
Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration Dick Van Dyke: 100th Celebration (2025) Character: Self (archive footage)
With rare behind-the-scenes stories, never-before-seen moments, and classic clips from The Dick Van Dyke Show, Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and many more, Dick Van Dyke takes us on a heartfelt journey through his legendary career. Beloved co-stars and friends share personal memories and hilarious anecdotes, including Mary Tyler Moore, Carl Reiner, Chita Rivera, Michele Lee, Tim Conway, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Betty White, and Derek Hough. And Dick Van Dyke himself offers stories he’s waited 100 years to tell.
Sally Swing Sally Swing (1938) Character: Sally Swing
Betty Boop, auditioning bandleaders for a college swing dance, "discovers" a cleaning woman who resembles Betty Grable
Psycho Psycho (1998) Character: Norman Bates (voice)
A young female embezzler arrives at the Bates Motel, which has terrible secrets of its own.
International House International House (1933) Character: Herself / Baby Rose Marie
Foreign investors converge on a luxury hotel in China to bid on a new kind of radioscope. But, this is a hotel where Burns and Allen are the in-house medical staff, a measles risk sends the whole building into quarantine, and a madcap millionaire crashes dinner in his autogyro. Hotel and radioscope become a stage for an all-star cast of comedians and musicians, from vaudeville to the new generation.
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966) Character: Margaret Kirby
A sophisticated con man mounts an intricate plan to rob an airport bank while the Soviet premier is due to arrive.
The Man from Clover Grove The Man from Clover Grove (1975) Character: Sister Mary
A poor farmer, always inventing things. A lot don't work but the toys he makes brings joy to the children at the local orphanage.
The Big Beat The Big Beat (1958) Character: May Gordon
Young man just out of college tries to persuade his father, who owns a record company, to start signing up rock 'n' roll acts.
Wait for Your Laugh Wait for Your Laugh (2017) Character: Self (archive footage)
The life and career of comedian Rose Marie is documented through interviews with friends and colleagues as well as never-before-seen home movies shot by the actress herself.
Lunch Wagon Lunch Wagon (1981) Character: Mrs. Schmeckler
Three women start a lunch wagon business but run into stiff resistance from a competitor.
Witchboard Witchboard (1986) Character: Mrs. Moses
Playing around with a Ouija board, a trio of friends succeeds in contacting the spirit of a young boy. Trouble begins when the evil spirit, Malfeitor, takes over one of their bodies.
Terror at London Bridge Terror at London Bridge (1985) Character: Alma Bellock
London Bridge, London, England, 1888: Jack the Ripper dies in the Thames river. London Bridge, Lake Havasu, Arizona, 1985: the last original stone used to rebuild London Bridge is laid and all the city is happy...but then some strange murders start happening. Policeman Don Gregory has some suspects, but when he develops a theory that Jack the Ripper has been resurrected, no one believes him.
The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited (2004) Character: Sally Rogers Glimscher
40 years after The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961), Alan Brady wants to hire Rob and Sally to write his eulogy - in order to win a bet with his wife. Although they don't want to do it, he offers them a huge amount of money. If Rob takes the job, Laura could open her dream dance studio.
Dick Van Dyke and the Other Woman Dick Van Dyke and the Other Woman (1969) Character: Sally Rogers
An enchanting variety special which reunites Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore in song and dance. Numbers include "On The Other Hand", "Life Is Like A Situation Comedy", "Food Medley", "Do You Love Me?". Moore's participation in this special led directly to her being offered her own series by the network . This was the beloved "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".
Lost & Found Lost & Found (1999) Character: Clara
In order to impress his beautiful French neighbor, Dylan Ramsey dognaps her pet pooch so he can return him and become a hero.
Cheaper to Keep Her Cheaper to Keep Her (1981) Character: Ida Bracken
A newly divorced swinger on the prowl goes to work as a detective for a neurotic feminist attorney.
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth (2000) Character: Miss Tingle
In this horror parody, a masked serial killer menaces the town of Bulimia Falls with various sharp objects. Attention-seeking television personality Hagitha Utslay is soon on the scene, reporting on the ever-growing body count. Former mall security guard Doughy shows up to protect the teenage population, but he's clearly not much help, allowing the murderer to pick off even more hapless kids as numerous scary movies are referenced.



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