Shirley Ross
Shirley Ross
Biography
Blonde, vivacious and obviously talented, Shirley Ross had the promisings of a big musical film star, but her career remained strictly second-string throughout her fairly short career. She is best remembered through her pairing with an entertainment legend: Shirley was afforded the opportunity of duetting with Bob Hope on the song "Thanks for the Memory" in the splashy musical The Big Broadcast of 1938. The song, of course, became Bob's beloved signature tune. Shirley was born Bernice Gaunt in Omaha, Nebraska in 1913. Her family moved west and she attended Hollywood High School, later studying at UCLA. Blessed with a gorgeous musical instrument, and an adept piano player as well, Shirley went on to sing with Gus Arnheim's band on the west coast, appearing at all the swanky clubs of the day, including the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, while making a decent name for herself on radio. She also appeared in a west coast production of "Anything Goes". MGM initially scooped her up, making her unbilled debut in the Jean Harlow starrer Blonde Bombshell (1933). She continued on just as obscurely in the films Hollywood Party (1934), Manhattan Melodrama (1934), The Girl from Missouri (1934), The Merry Widow (1934), and Age of Indiscretion (1935), but was finally promoted to a minor featured role in the classic earthquake epic San Francisco (1936) with Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald, in which Shirley sang "Happy New Year". In 1936, she found more visible work over at Paramount and spent the next few years there paired up vocally and romantically with either Bing Crosby or Bob Hope in their popular vehicles - The Big Broadcast of 1937 (1936), Waikiki Wedding (1937), Thanks for the Memory (1938), Paris Honeymoon (1939), and Some Like It Hot (1939). Though most were trifling, insignificant time fillers, she was a diverting beauty and quite serviceable in them. She was even given the chance to topline a few of her own movies such as Prison Farm (1938), Sailors on Leave (1941), and A Song for Miss Julie (1945), which was her swan song. After leaving pictures, Shirley Ross was little heard or seen. Married first to agent John Kenneth 'Ken' Dolan, then to Everett S. 'Eddie' Blum, she had three children - two sons and a daughter. She died in Menlo Park, California of cancer in 1975.
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Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
29
Gender
Female
Birthday
1913-01-07 (112 years old)
Place of Birth
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Acting

1955

Matinee Theater as Not available

1945

A Song for Miss Julie as Valerie Kimbro

1941

Sailors on Leave as Linda Hall

1941

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2 as Not available

1941

Kisses for Breakfast as Juliet Marsden

1939

Cafe Society as Bells Browne

1939

Some Like It Hot as Lily Racquel

1939

Unexpected Father as Dianna Donovan

1939

Paris Honeymoon as Barbara Wayne

1938

Prison Farm as Jean Forest

1938

Thanks for the Memory as Anne Merrick

1938

The Big Broadcast of 1938 as Cleo Fielding

1937

Blossoms On Broadway as Sally Shea

1937

Waikiki Wedding as Georgia Smith

1936

San Francisco as Trixie

1936

Hideaway Girl as Toni Ainsworth

1936

The Big Broadcast of 1937 as Gwen Holmes

1936

Devil's Squadron as Eunice

1935

Buried Loot as Girl in Apartment (uncredited)

1935

I Live My Life as Vi (Uncredited)

1935

It's in the Air as Cigar Stand Clerk (uncredited)

1935

Calm Yourself as Ruth Rockwell

1935

Age of Indiscretion as Dotty

1935

Two Hearts in Wax Time as Mannequin Shirley (uncredited)

1934

Manhattan Melodrama as Singer in Cotton Club

1934

Jail Birds of Paradise as Herself

1934

What Price Jazz as Singer

1933

Bombshell as Singer (uncredited)