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Rosemary Clooney
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Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was an American singer and actress. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the novelty hit "Come On-a My House" written by William Saroyan and his cousin Ross Bagdasarian (better known as David Seville, the father figure of Alvin and the Chipmunks), which was followed by other pop numbers such as "Botch-a-Me" (a cover version of the Italian song Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina by Alberto Rabagliati), "Mambo Italiano", "Tenderly", "Half as Much", "Hey There" and "This Ole House", although she had success as a jazz vocalist. Clooney's career languished in the 1960s, partly due to problems related to depression and drug addiction, but revived in 1977, when her White Christmas co-star Bing Crosby asked her to appear with him at a show marking his 50th anniversary in show business. She continued recording until her death in 2002. She was the aunt of Academy Award winning actor George Clooney.
Clooney was born in Maysville, Kentucky, the daughter of Marie Frances (Guilfoyle) and Andrew Joseph Clooney. Her father was of Irish and German descent and her mother was of Irish and English ancestry. She was raised Catholic.
Acted in
- The Rosemary Clooney Show: Girl Singer: Songs from the Classic Televison Series (2004)
- Tennessee Ernie Ford: His Life and Times (2004)
- Magic Moments: The Best of '50s Pop (2004)
- Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song (2001)
- Great Ladies of Jazz: Rosemary Clooney (2000)
- Michael Feinstein & Friends (1991)
- Twilight Theater (1982)
- White Christmas (1954)
- Red Garters (1954)
- Deep in My Heart (1954)
- The Stars Are Singing (1953)
- Here Come the Girls (1953)
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