On August 15th, 2013, another entertainment legend, Miss Rose Marie, joins a remarkable sorority of fellow nonagenarian friends and colleagues including Carol Channing, Betty White, Angela Lansbury, and has chosen to celebrate by asking fans to help her TV co-star and dear friend, Doris Day, with donations to the "Doris Day Animal Foundation". "It is the finest organization that I know, taking care of God's finest creations - animals," remarks Miss Marie.
"I am so thrilled to be celebrating my friend Rose Marie's 90th birthday. We had great fun working on the set of my television show. In fact, I've never had so much fun working, if you can call it that. We laughed all the time, sometimes much to the dismay of our director. But then, he would laugh too. It was then that I learned of Rose Marie's great love for animals. She is a real pal and I love her dearly. I couldn't be more pleased that her fans might want to honor her birthday by making donations to the DDAF, Please know your donations will be put to good use in Rose Marie's name. With my Love,"-Doris Day "Before the age of 3, I really didnt do much except hang around the house," commented Miss Rose Marie, who has successfully conquered Vaudeville, Radio, Screen, Television, Cabaret, Vegas and the Broadway Stage. One of entertainment's longest and most fascinating careers began at the age of 3, with the billing of Baby Rose Marie. She starred in several of the earliest talking films, beginning with a 1929 short, Baby Rose Marie the Child Wonder, which was screened in theaters before feature films such as "The Jazz Singer." In 1946, when Las Vegas opened its first big-time casino hotel, The Flamingo, Rose Marie was hired by Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegal as one of the headliners, along with Jimmy Durante and Xavier Cugat. She had a brief Broadway career in "Top Banana" with Phil Silvers and in 1960, she accepted her first regular role on "My Sister Eileen." The next year, "The Dick Van Dyke Show" premiered and Rose Marie became a household name. After five seasons, she moved to "The Doris Day Show." She is the only original member of the hit game show "Hollywood Squares" to have worked on all of its reincarnations and its hosts. She toured extensively with Rosemary Clooney, Helen O'Connell & Margaret Whiting in 4 Girls 4 and has released her best selling memoirs "Hold The Roses." In 2009, The Smithsonian Institution selected Rose Marie as the first of nine legendary legends of stage and screen to have items from their careers inducted into the American History Museum. Rose Marie has just become a regular voice for the animated series "Garfield," playing two roles as both bad and good witches - One of which will be wearing her trademark hair bow.Videos