Also known as Rose Marie Mazetta, Rose Mazetta, Rose Marie Mazzetta, Rose Mazzetta, Baby Rose Marie
American actress, singer, comedian, and vaudeville performer (1923–2017)
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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…
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Rose Marie Guy (née Mazzetta; August 15, 1923 – December 28, 2017), known professionally as Rose Marie, was an American actress, singer, comedienne, and vaudeville performer with a career spanning nine decades, which included film, radio, records, theater, night clubs and television. As a child performer from the late 1920s onward, she had a successful singing career under the stage name Baby Rose Marie.
Rose Marie was widely known for her role on the CBS situation comedy The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1966) as television comedy writer Sally Rogers, "who went toe-to-toe in a man's world". Later, she portrayed Myrna Gibbons on The Doris Day Show and was a featured celebrity on Hollywood Squares for 14 years.
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There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Rose Marie (born Rose-Marie Kane in Newry on 7 February 1956; died 7 June 2024) was a Northern Irish singer, actress, television personality, and radio presenter. Her albums include "Rose Marie Sings Something For Everyone" in 1977 and "Rose Marie Sings Just For You", in 1985. 2) Rose Marie Mazzetta (August 15, 1923 – December 28, 2017), known professionally as Rose Marie, was an American singer and actress, with a career spanning ni
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