Sorry if I’ve been neglecting the blog lately…. been busy with classes… here are some photos of Roz with her four-time costar Robert Montgomery!
All posts by des
Who doesn’t love James Stewart?
I noticed I’ve been getting a bit lazy lately with the blog, haha, so I thought I’d talk a little about Roz and Jimmy Stewart. They may have starred in only one movie together [No Time For Comedy (1940)], but they had amazing chemistry and rapport, not to mention a lifelong friendship off screen.
They met in radio around 1936 or so. For the life of me, I can’t remember the name of the radio show, but this was the first time they acted together. They costarred in several more radio shows as well, and as the newspapers said, they already sounded like a great acting duo.
According to some gossip column items in the late 30s (about 1938-1939), Rosalind and James dated quite often. Of course, Jimmy was dating several other women, too, because he was quite an eligible bachelor at the time. Then again, Roz had already been dubbed “Number One Bachelor Girl” several years before. Fate intervened in 1939 when Roz met her future husband, Frederick Brisson by way of their mutual friend Cary Grant.
TCM is My Best Friend
Well, it’s pretty obvious TCM (U.S.) is amazing to someone like me because one again, they are showing another Rosalind Russell marathon… tomorrow.
I’ll show you a list again of what they will show tomorrow:
"Mrs. Pollifax–Spy" (1971)
Ah… I am so glad they are playing this film because I have only seen it on YouTube and am very glad to finally see it on the TV. It was Rosalind’s last feature film. She was feeling the signs of her rheumatoid arthritis during the shooting of this film, and this is a disease that would plague her the last 5 years of her life (along with cancer, which she had been fighting for many years already). If you are able to catch this on TCM, I hope you enjoy it! I did.
"Gypsy" (1962)
Okay… I have to admit, this is my SECOND favorite Rosalind Russell movie (behind “Auntie Mame,” of course) because I love the way Roz interprets this character and although she may have had limited vocal abilities (although I do love the way they mixed the voices in the songs)… she was a marvelous actress and I love the great job she did in this film. I’m surprised she didn’t get nominated for an Oscar, although she did win the Golden Globe!
“Gypsy” will be playing on TCM on October 28.