Authors: Rose Marie
Te1auisiot Sates
My Sister Eileen, co-star (1960)
The Bob Cummings Show, regular (1961-1962)
The Dick Van Dyke Show, co-star (1961-1966)
The Doris Day Show, (1969-1971)
Honeymoon Suite (1973)
Scorch (1992)
Hardball, co-star (1994)
TeQauisiot Guest Stan . AppeakaKCes
DaaWo
Gunsmoke (1957)
The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1958)
The Virginian (1967)
Adam-12 (1972-1973)
Petrocelli (1974)
Kojak (1975)
S. W.A.T. (1975)
C.H.I.P.s (1980)
Bridge Across Time (1985)
Remington Steele (1986)
Cagney and Lacey: Together Again (1995)
Mod Squad
Dragnet
Duet
Heinz 57 Playhouse
Cagney and Lacey (three appearances)
CowLedy
The Monkees (1966-1967)
Hey, Landlord (1967)
My Three Sons (1968)
Chico and the Man (1976)
The Love Boat (1978, 1981, 1982)
Murphy Brown (1990-1991)
Herman's Head (1993)
U(traman: The Ultimate Hero (1993)
Caroline in the City (1996-1997)
Wings (1997)
Suddenly Susan (1997)
The Hugleys (2001)
Dobie Gillis
ESME, pilot
Man of the House
CVQniety
The Bing Crosby Show
The Bob Hope Show
The Colgate Comedy Hour
The Dean Martin Roast
The Dean Martin Show
The Dinah Shore Show
The Donna Fargo Show
The Ed Sullivan Show
The George Gobel Show
The Jackie Bison Show (1990)
The Jackie Gleason Show
The Jimmy Durante Show
The Merv Griffin Show
The Mike Douglas Show
The Milton Berle Show
Mr. Blackwell Presents (1968)
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show
The Red Skelton Show
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
Texaco Star Theatre
The Tonight Show (over twenty appearances)
The Wonderful World ofJonathan Winters (1986)
Gat Sows
Hollywood Squares, regular (1966-1982)
I've Got a Secret
The New Hollywood Squares (1986)
PD. Q.
Password
The $25,000 Pyramid
To Tell the Truth
What's My Line
You Don't Say
Bitoaduray
Top Banana
Lunatics and Lovers
Spring In Brazil
Fun City
)[atioKae Tours
Bye-Bye Birdie
Call Me Madam
Cinderella (Los Angeles only)
4 Girls 4
Once Upon a Mattress (Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera)
Pippin (Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera)
Ring around Rosie
SUwlwten -Diumek Teatttes
Bus Stop (Ohio)
Drop Dead (Los Angeles)
Everybody's Girl (San Diego, Dallas, Chicago, Seattle)
Everybody Loves Opal (Chicago)
Light Up the Sky (Long Beach)
Up a Tree (Chicago, Dallas, Seattle)
MotiovL Pictures
Baby Rose Marie the Child Wonder (as Baby Rose Marie) (1929)
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #4, (as Baby Rose Marie) (1932)
International House, (as Baby Rose Marie) (1933)
Back in 23, (as Baby Rose Marie) (1933)
Sing, Babies, Sing, (as Baby Rose Marie) (1933)
Rambling 'Round Radio Row (1934)
Surprising Suzie (1953)
Top Banana (1953)
The Big Beat (1958)
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966)
Don't Worry We'll Think of a Title (1966)
Memory of Us (1974)
The Man From Clover Grove (1975)
The Honey Cup (1975)
Lunch Wagon (1980)
Cheaper To Keep Her (1980)
Witchboard (1985)
Bridge across Time (1985)
Sandman (1993)
I Saw What You Did Last Summer (1997)
Psycho (voice of mother) (1998)
Lost & Found (1999)
.Acts
Caesar's (Atlantic City)
Capitol Theatre (New York)
Chez Paree (Chicago)
Chicago Theatre
Claridge (Atlantic City)
Copacabana (New York)
Fairmont Hotel (Chicago, Dallas, Denver, New Orleans)
Flamingo Hotel (Las Vegas)
Harem (New York)
Harrah's Hotel (Tahoe, Reno)
La Martinque (New York)
Latin Quarter (Chicago, New York)
Loew's State (New York)
Mounds Club (Cleveland)
Pierre Hotel (New York)
Riveria Hotel (Las Vegas)
Sahara Hotel (Tahoe, Reno)
Thunderbird Hotel (Las Vegas)
2econd A bums
Hollywood Squares Album (1974)
Rose Marie Sings Italian (Mercury)
Rose Marie Sings Songs for Single Girls (Capitol)
Show Stoppers (Mercury)
Top Banana (Capitol)
Bell Potato Chips
Dow Cleaner
Hallmark Cards
Kelloggs
Orange-Sol
Pledge
Tide
G iutoots
Arnold
Betty Boop
Freakazoid
Itsy Bitsy Spider
The Real Ghostbusters (1986)
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (2002)
The Bugsy Siegel Story
The Las Vegas Story
Shriek If you Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th (2000)
Vaudeville: An American Masters" Special (1997)
To Mitch Douglas-Who was the first one to say, "Sit down and write your
book." I am grateful to him for pushing me until I finally wrote it. Thanks, Mitch,
for having faith in me.
To Randal Malone-My thanks for all of his help and understanding and
for being instrumental in getting this book published. He is a dear friend who
cares in so many ways. Thank you, Randy.
To Roy Thorson-Who, I said before, did all the restoration of photos that
added so much to this book. He was super kind and worked so hard to make
them look so good. I am most grateful. Thank you, Roy!
To Bernie Miller and David McFarland-Who gave me friendship when it
was needed the most. Thank you both so much.
To Dodi Williams-My secretary for 26 years, who helped me in so many
ways. I would write, she would read and then type what I had written. We went
on like this for months. She is a super friend and I would be lost without her.
To my wonderful daughter, Noopy-Who gave me the courage to write
this book, and who, with her computer, made it all work out correctly. She's a
very special daughter and I am so proud of her.
To Larry Jones-President of TV Land, who was the one who made sure I
got my star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has always remembered me in so
many ways. Thanks, Larry, you are very special!
To Angelique Cain Galskis-Who knew what I wanted to write and guided
me through every step of the way. I am grateful and cannot thank her enoughand to everyone at The University Press of Kentucky who helped me, my deepest
gratitude!
This book is dedicated to Frank Curley, my brother, who passed away on July 19,
2002. He was a kind, considerate, wonderful husband and father. Everyone loved
him. He was an excellent high school teacher whose pupils adored him. He had a
marvelous sense of humor and I had always thought that he would have been in
show business. I will miss him; I will always love him-he was my brother!