Artist:Rosalind Russell f/Jacqueline McKeever
Song:Ohio
Album:Wonderful Town: CBS TV Cast
Rosalind Russell was a movie star best known for the 1940 film His Girl Friday and the 1959 film Auntie Mame. Then she came to Broadway and won a Tony for the 1953 musical Wonderful Town. She was born June 4, 1907 in Waterbury, CT. Her father was a lawyer and her mother was a teacher. Her parents thought she was going to be a teacher. She didn't tell them of her plans to be an actress. Rosalind studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. After graduating, she acted in summer stock and joined a repertory company in Boston. When she moved to Los Angeles in the early 30s, she signed with Universal. But she didn't like it there and signed with MGM in 1934. Her breakthrough role was the 1939 film The Women followed by the 1940 film His Girl Friday. That's her best known film. It helped that she traded barbs with Cary Grant. The success of that film got her much better roles. She was Oscar nominated for the films My Sister Eileen (1942), Sister Kenny (1946) and Mourning Becomes Electra (1947) but she never won one. She was awarded the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1973. Rosalind decided to take a break from Hollywood to appear in the 1953 musical Wonderful Town. This was based on the 1940 play My Sister Eileen and of course Rosalind appeared in the 1942 film version. It's about two sisters living in a Greenwich Village basement apartment looking for success. The songs were written by Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Leonard Bernstein. Rosalind won a Best Actress Tony and it also won Best Musical. The show was very successful and it ran for over a year. Edie Adams was Rosalind's co-star on Broadway. When CBS produced Wonderful Town for TV in 1956, Edie Adams was replaced by Jacqueline McKeever. Jacqueline was Tony nominated for the 1958 musical Oh, Captain!. It looks like she retired from acting in 1959. The album for this TV version is available on CD. The original cast album from the 1953 version is available as a budget CD. Rosalind got her final Oscar nomination for the 1959 film Auntie Mame. Rosalind continued to appear in films, most notably the 1966 film The Trouble with Angels. Her final film was the 1971 film Mrs. Polifax-Spy. After her retirement, Rosalind did charity work for arthritis research. She died of breast cancer on Nov. 28, 1976 at age 69. Here's Rosalind Russell and Jacqueline McKeever performing Ohio from the 1958 CBS TV telecast of Wonderful Town.






