Carl Reiner Remembers Rose Marie: ‘She Was a Force of Nature’
Legendary actress and comedienne Rose Marie died Thursday in Van Nuys, Calif., at age 94.
Rose Marie’s career spanned nine decades, and she started out as a toddler in vaudeville. She was best known for her role as Sally Rogers on “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” for which she received three Emmy nominations. The documentary “Wait For Your Laugh,” which was released in November, chronicled her life and career.
Carl Reiner, creator of “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” told Variety that Rose Marie was his first and only choice for the role of Sally Rogers. “She was a force of nature, that woman,” he said. “Her life and career was just unreal.”
He also tweeted “I was so sad to learn of the passing of Rosemarie. There’s never been a more engaging & multi-talented performer. In a span of 90 years, since she was four, dear Rosie performed on radio, in vaudeville, night clubs, films, TV, & Vegas & always had audiences clamoring for ‘more!!'”
I was so sad to learn of the passing of Rosemarie. There's never been a more engaging & multi-talented performer. In a span of 90 years, since she was four, dear Rosie performed on radio, in vaudeville, night clubs, films, TV, & Vegas & always had audiences clamoring for "more!!"
— carl reiner (@carlreiner) December 29, 2017
“The Dick Van Dyke Show” writer Bill Persky said “She never failed to deliver.”
Laughter lost a friend today with the passing of Rosemarie, Every line we wrote for her was guaranteed, she never failed to deliver, The New Year will be less happy with her gone. #rosemarie
— bill persky (@persky_bill) December 29, 2017
In recent years, she was active on social media, and in keeping with that her fans took to Twitter to express their grief and celebrate her life and accomplishments.
Larry King said “TV would never have been the same without her.”
RIP Rose Marie, one of the original (and terrific) wisecracking women in comedy. TV would never have been the same without her.
— Larry King (@kingsthings) December 29, 2017
Comedian Paula Poundstone said the documentary on her came “just in the nick of time.”
Thanks to the documentary makers who, just in the nick of time, gave the great Rose Marie the chance to hear the wonderful round of accolades she earned.
— Paula Poundstone (@paulapoundstone) December 29, 2017
Writer-producer Larry Karaszewski said the comedians of “The Dick Van Dyke Show” made him realize comedy writing was an actual job.
Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Dick Van Dyke & Carl Reiner showed me there was a profession called comedy writing – you didn’t have to work in a factory, you could sit around a typewriter with smart people & crack jokes – made me realize what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. pic.twitter.com/hrJm8kxY3T
— Larry Karaszewski (@Karaszewski) December 29, 2017
Writer and director Matt Oswalt wrote “RIP Rose Marie, you were a breath of fresh air on Twitter and I rediscovered you again as I binge-watched the Dick Van Dyke Show recently.”
RIP Rose Marie, you were a breath of fresh air on Twitter and I rediscovered you again as I binge-watched the Dick Van Dyke Show recently https://t.co/tEZRfr4hLD
— Matt Oswalt (@MattOswaltVA) December 29, 2017
“I loved watching reruns of The Dick van Dyke Show as a kid.,” wrote producer and writer Gennifer Hutchinson. “One’s path is made up of many tiny influences that all come together to push you in the direction you’re meant to go. Rose Marie’s Sally was, no doubt, one of those influences for me. Thank you for that.”
I loved watching reruns of The Dick van Dyke Show as a kid.
One's path is made up of many tiny influences that all come together to push you in the direction you're meant to go. Rose Marie's Sally was, no doubt, one of those influences for me. Thank you for that. https://t.co/LGrmwa04NV
— Gennifer Hutchison (@GennHutchison) December 29, 2017
Actor Ron Perlman wrote “Thanks for lifting us all up, dear Rose Marie.”
Thanks for lifting us all up, dear Rose Marie! https://t.co/Y01uo89eZG
— Ron Perlman (@perlmutations) December 29, 2017
“So glad Rose Marie got to hear from so many fans on Twitter how much she meant to everybody before she left us,” wrote producer Robert Schooley.
So glad Rose Marie got to hear from so many fans on Twitter how much she meant to everybody before she left us.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) December 29, 2017
Willie Aames paid tribute to Marie by writing “Thank you for being such a wonderful, kind and immensely talented pioneer. I loved every minute we worked together! You ‘gave’em hell’ since 1928. RIP my dear. You will be missed.”
My dear Rose Marie- @RoseMarie4Real Thank you for being such a wonderful, kind and immensely talented pioneer. I loved every minute we worked together! You "gave'em hell" since 1928. RIP my dear. You will be missed. #rosemarie pic.twitter.com/zPvvy9gx6N
— Willie Aames (@WAames) December 29, 2017
Producer Bill Prady reflected on his experiences with Marie saying, “I’m heartbroken over the loss of Rose Marie. I met her years ago when she and Morey Amsterdam guested on Caroline in the City. We reconnected this year and there was nothing more delightful then seeing a text from her. What a life and career.”
I’m heartbroken over the loss of Rose Marie. I met her years ago when she and Morey Amsterdam guested on Caroline in the City. We reconnected this year and there was nothing more delightful then seeing a text from her. What a life and career.
— Bill Prady (@billprady) December 29, 2017
Maureen McCormick posted “Rest In Peace Rose Marie! Thank you for bringing my family and I a lifetime of happiness and laughter! One of my greatest childhood memories was gathering around our [TV] set to watch “The Dick Van Dyke Show” Honored to have worked w you on the pilot “Faculty Lounge’ Love you.”
Rest In Peace Rose Marie!
Thank you for bringing my family and I a lifetime of happiness and laughter! One of my greatest childhood memories was gathering around ourset to watch “The Dick Van Dyke Show” Honored to have worked w you on the pilot “Faculty Lounge” Love you
— Maureen McCormick (@MoMcCormick7) December 29, 2017
Gilbert Gottfried posted a simple “R. I. P. Rose Marie.”
R.I.P. Rose Marie
— Gilbert Gottfried (@RealGilbert) December 29, 2017
Her Twitter page announced the news of her death, saying “It is with broken hearts that we share the terribly sad news that our beloved Rose Marie passed away this afternoon.”
It is with broken hearts that we share the terribly sad news that our beloved Rose Marie passed away this afternoon. https://t.co/boHpy71Fjx pic.twitter.com/qv9w8pNuOz
— Rose Marie-Official (@RoseMarie4Real) December 29, 2017
Cynthia Littleton contributed to this report.
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