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Photo of the Day – Happy wednesday!

After a rough several days, I am back to my chipper self (at least for the time being)… I feel a sense of relief and peace with myself after experiencing a few things personally… and here I am again to share a couple photos that I hope you will like 🙂

I chose this because I looove Jimmy Stewart and when Roz is with him, it’s even better! They are just adorable together and funny, too. They were good friends in real life and I know he said a few words at her funeral.

I had to share this not just because Roz is being her usual goofy self having fun with her friend Robert Montgomery, but because a lot of my friends just love Irene Dunne and it’s so nice to see them together (and by the way, Irene looks as lovely and charming as ever here).

Photo of the Day

Good morning, everyone!!

I am housesitting this weekend and it is pretty boring. So let’s try to liven up this day with a fun Roz photo… hehe

I couldn’t resist… Roz at age 2, she’s just so adorable!

wanted to include this one because I think it’s fun to see Roz doing something at her own home that she enjoyed besides acting (and making us laugh!)–gardening! 🙂


Photo of the Day

Happy Halloween!


I apologize for not having any Halloween photos to post today… but I’ll leave you with this amusing still from my favorite movie “Auntie Mame” (1958)! Isn’t Roz funny, shaking hands with a monkey? 😉

By the way, absolutely nothing happens here on Halloween! No trick-or-treaters, even. I almost forgot it was even Halloween. How about you all? Howas your Halloween?

"Evelyn Prentice" –A Good Start

Howdy folks,

I see from the results of the first poll that Hildy Johnson is the favorite character. Good choice, all J Mame Dennis is my personal favorite, in case you were wondering. I watched the movie Evelyn Prentice about a week ago. It is from 1934 and stars William Powell and Myrna Loy, my favorite on-screen couple. Of course I’ve seen this movie several times already because not only is it a Bill and Myrna film, but it was Roz’s screen debut. While Roz is gone within the first 15 minutes of the movie and comes off as somewhat of a “homewrecker,” it is very interesting to see her in her first movie at the age of 27.

I remember reading that she did not quite know how the movie business worked, having been in summer stock up until that point. Bill Powell had to tell her that she could not just simply walk into the scene and walk out. She had to stop on the marked spots on the ground. The shot had to be just right, after all, hence the marks on the floor.

One thing I notice in this film is how low and soft Roz’s voice is. It is not quite the voice we are probably used to—that loud voice full of excitement and energy, ready to instill laughter at any given moment. I am glad she went on to her famous comedic roles, but “Evelyn Prentice” was a still a good start for her. I believe the small roles she received in the first few years at MGM probably gave her plenty of time to hone her acting skills in a variety of roles, from drama to comedy. Another thing that stood out to me was how her dark clothing (her character is a widow) looked with her equally dark hair and eyes. Very interesting effect and she did well her first time up at bat.

On a last note, Bill and Myrna are as adorable as ever, although this is more drama than comedy. The last courtroom scene with Myrna crying on the witness stand always moves me. She just breaks my heart in that scene!

I’m signing off for now, friends. See you later 🙂

June 4 — Rosalind Russell’s birthday

Happy birthday to Roz yesterday 🙂 

She was born June 4, 1907, so she would have been 104 yesterday. I watched 2 of her films in honor of her birthday yesterday–His Girl Friday and Gypsy. These are two of my favorites that I hadn’t watched in a while. One is a brilliant comedy and one is a musical drama (in which I believe Roz played her role perfectly). 

Hats off to Rosalind!