Friday, March 4, 2011

My Dog Ate A Loaf Of Bread




is so sad and true that we love classic movies only we shall be saying goodbye to our stars of yesteryear and still enjoy their work, unlike them, overcome the barriers of time, more valued than ever.


On February 28 we were Jane Russell at 89 years because of respiratory failure, according to U.S. media.

Jane Russell was one of the biggest stars of the 40 and 50. Discovered by billionaire Howard Hughes, working as a receptionist in a dentist's office when he sought a protagonist for his film "The Outlaw ." The film, which appears the famous voluptuous Jane Russell in all his splendor, was retained by the censors for three years.



After his controversial and delayed release, Russell Jane became a sex symbol and directors' first choice to embody the female roles that U.S. troops demanded in war zones, ie the blonde brunette Marilny Monroe and Jane Russell.


His greatest success came to him in 1953 with " The Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" with Marilyn Monroe.

In his films also include " Border Crime," "Macao ", "Sangre Caliente " and a sort of sequel to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes "to be called" The Knights Casan with Brunettes. " All of them, in the first half of the 50's, when its peak physical.

His career declined during the 60's and 70's and Jane Russell retired the world of cinema devoted to television, theater and advertising, appearing in promotions of fasteners.

also noted for its social aspect and participated in several charitable organizations.


Jane Russell (1921 - 2011)



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