This Biography is about one of the best Singer Rosemary Clooney including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Rosemary Clooney | |
Real Name | Rosemary Clooney |
Nick Name | Rosenary Clooney, Roesmary Clooney, Rosie, Rose Mary Clooney, the Clooney Sisters |
Famous as | Singer |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Catholicism |
Personal Life of Rosemary Clooney | |
Born on | 23 May 1928 |
Birthday | 23rd May |
Died At Age | 74 |
Sun Sign | Gemini |
Born in | Maysville |
Died on | 29 June 2002 |
Place of death | Beverly Hills |
Diseases & Disabilities | Bipolar Disorder |
City | Kentucky |
Family Background of Rosemary Clooney | |
Father | Andrew Joseph Clooney |
Mother | Marie Frances Guilfoyle |
Siblings | Nick Clooney, Betty Clooney, Gail Stone |
Spouses/Partners | Dante DiPaolo, Jos Ferrer, Jos Ferrer |
Children | Miguel Ferrer, Rafael Ferrer, Monsita Ferrer, Gabriel Ferrer, Maria Ferrer |
Awards | 2002 – Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 1999 – Grammy Hall of Fame – Hey There |
Personal Fact of Rosemary Clooney | |
Rosemary Clooney was a popular American actor and cabaret singer in the fifties and had the No.1 hit Come on-My House to her credit. The famous Hollywood actor George Clooney is her nephew. The singer started her singing career with Betty Clooney, her sister as a duo in bands and on radio before she decided to go solo. She had several other hit numbers to her credit such as This Ole House, Hey There, Half as Much, Tenderly, Mambo Italiano and Botch-a-Me to name a few. Though she was a successful as a Jazz vocalist her career was doomed in the Sixties due to problems like her drug addiction and severe depression. But during the seventies, when Bing Crossby, one of her former co-stars, asked her to perform with him at a show that marked his fiftieth anniversary in the show business, her career got the much needed boost. When Betty, Rosemary’s sister died at the age of 45 due to a brain aneurysm, she organized a memorial for her departed sister in association with the Betty Clooney Center at Long Beach in California for all those young adults who are brain-injured. She performed there every year so that she could raise funds for the foundation. Read on to know more about her life and works |
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