Always loved Rose Marie. Her Sally Rodgers character was feisty, funny, smart, vulnerable, and lovable. She could be one of the guys and feminine at the same time. I still binge watch the Dick Van Dyke show every few months.
Considering all the greats she worked with it’s no wonder she became such a natural. I grew up watching her on tv and always loved her. She is something!
"You love anything, this is for free. What the hell, you get anything you want. Christ you don't even have sandwiches, nothing. *I could have brought sandwiches* Ahh forget it, I only eat important sandwiches" 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
This woman was everything rolled into one...enormous talent, a prodigy, a big heart, incredible wit. Given a great love in her life, she was also was lovely. Who in show business was more revered?
Beautiful Lady - one of the great, natural talents of our age. And just about as 'Real' as they come .. no hint of pretense or attitude, ever. What you saw was what ya got!. (Look for her singing "Glad I'm not young anymore".. Hilarious!)
Always loved Rose Marie. Her Sally Rodgers character was feisty, funny, smart, vulnerable, and lovable. She could be one of the guys and feminine at the same time. I still binge watch the Dick Van Dyke show every few months.
What a great life this woman had. Always liked her. Now age 66 & 1/2. Known of her most of my life.
Considering all the greats she worked with it’s no wonder she became such a natural. I grew up watching her on tv and always loved her. She is something!
" that's not a child, that's a midget! No child sings like that!" 😂😂 I nearly spit out my soda
I could listen to her for days
'What else do you want?' Oh I love her.
Just wanted to take the time on this day to thank you again for these interviews. They are now more precious than ever. RIP Rose Marie. 😢
Thank you so much, MGP. I love having a fan who gives feedback! Please share so we can build our audience and continue doing these! :)
Since you are on the air, I'd like to give you some ideas for new videos.
Talk to me! Always willing to listen! :)
When I need to laugh and I love to laugh but not too much.😃♥️💄
This is so great. Cannot believe more people have not viewed this. Thanks!!!!! Love Rose Marie!
She's certainly a legend, Terry. Thanks for watching. Hope you'll subscribe! Who else would you like to see interviewed? Best, David
Rose Marie was great. Such a full life, marriage, a good Mom. She was famous and loved. Her daughter seems to speak highly of her.
"You love anything, this is for free. What the hell, you get anything you want. Christ you don't even have sandwiches, nothing. *I could have brought sandwiches* Ahh forget it, I only eat important sandwiches" 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
This woman was everything rolled into one...enormous talent, a prodigy, a big heart, incredible wit. Given a great love in her life, she was also was lovely. Who in show business was more revered?
GOD REST these Angels of Laughter.
Rest in PEACE, Dick Van Dyke is still strong as
Today Commemorates Rose Marie's 100th Birthday
Such a beautiful New York accent.
Beautiful Lady - one of the great, natural talents of our age. And just about as 'Real' as they come .. no hint of pretense or attitude, ever. What you saw was what ya got!. (Look for her singing "Glad I'm not young anymore".. Hilarious!)
When she sang on the DVD show, it was a wonderful experience!
I remember her fondly from Hollywood Squares. She was one of the greats.
This is wonderful. I'll save the rest for later. Great job!
I always loved Rose Marie...RIP lovely lady.
She’s amazing.
She was even in a W C Fields movie [International House]
One of my favorites, Larry Shaver! Thanks for watching - I hope you'll subcribe and share. Best, David
Wish we could hear the questions being asked...
I don't think there WERE many questions. Fortunately, Rose Marie was terrific storyteller.
I wonder what constitutes a very important sandwich.
She was as funny as she was beautiful.
*Bobby Guy;...
WORSE HAIR DOO IN THE HISTORY OF SHOW BIZ
Her trademark though. (Is your cap lock stuck?)
I know that she wore that now in memory of her late husband.
Angie Dickinson begs to differ.
I think she looks beautiful.