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RIP Jane Russell
Never forgotten !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes another legend of the silver screen leaves us for that big stage in the sky.
Who is there to replace them these days?
Surprisingly she was 32 years old when she starred in that film.
But she made her name for that notorious (at the time) film The Outlaw.
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R.I.P Jane.
Who is there to replace them these days?
Surprisingly she was 32 years old when she starred in that film.
But she made her name for that notorious (at the time) film The Outlaw.
http://6x7.co.uk/port...URREL_russel1944.jpeg
R.I.P Jane.
Ms. Russell was the dream of any 12 to 14 year old boy, speaking from personal experience. But, in retrospect, she was truly a fine acctress... witness her 1956 film "The Revolt of Mamie Stover". All of her later work was overshadowed by Howard Hughes' showcasing her.... ummm, finer points in "The Outlaw".
Interestingly, that film wasn't released for general distribution until 1946 although it was made in 1941... couldn't find a censor that would put a stamp of approval on it until 1946 so I read...
Hughes' single minded view of her ample pulchritude prevented exposition her real talents for a long time...
Met her once... even shook hands with her near her home (at the time) in Sedona, Arizona... fine lady.
Interestingly, that film wasn't released for general distribution until 1946 although it was made in 1941... couldn't find a censor that would put a stamp of approval on it until 1946 so I read...
Hughes' single minded view of her ample pulchritude prevented exposition her real talents for a long time...
Met her once... even shook hands with her near her home (at the time) in Sedona, Arizona... fine lady.