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  1. Vera-Ellen (February 16, 1921 – August 30, 1981) was an American actress and dancer. She danced with Fred Astaire, Danny Kaye, Gene Kelly and several others. She played Princess Maria in the movie Call Me Madam. She also played Judy Haynes in the movie White Christmas.

  2. 7 de mar. de 2024 · In an era where stars were born from the echoes of their footsteps on stage, one dancer outshone them all, yet her story remains shrouded in mystery. Vera El...

  3. 30 de ago. de 2021 · We're always thinking of these Vera-Ellen dance scenes. Our countdown includes "On the Town," "Three Little Words," "Words and Music," and more! What's YOUR ...

  4. 19 de dic. de 2022 · Vera-Ellen Westmeier Rohe was born in Norwood, Ohio – a suburb of Cincinnati – on February 16, 1921. Interestingly, her future White Christmas co-star Rosemary Clooney also raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. Vera-Ellen’s father, Martin F. Rohe, was a humble piano dealer and her mother, Alma C. Westmeier, was a homemaker.

  5. 2 de sept. de 1981 · Vera-Ellen was married in 1954 to Victor Rothschild, an oilman; they were divorced in 1966. Since then she had lived in seclusion in the Hollywood Hills. The funeral service will be private.

  6. 23 de dic. de 2022 · We will never definitively know. Vera-Ellen was never treated or observed by a medical professional for the disorder during her lifetime. But analysis of Vera-Ellen’s life reveals a woman whose relationship with food and body image was complicated. Hopefully, by presenting the facts, fans of Vera-Ellen, and of White Christmas in particular, can lay questions about her figure to rest, and ...

  7. In a moment of weakness, Vera-Ellen agreed to co-star in the Marx Brothers' valedictory film Love Happy (1949), where she was "rewarded" with some of her worst-ever costumes and camera angles. After her final screen appearance in the British Let's Be Happy (1957), Vera-Ellen retired from movies, making a handful of TV appearances before marrying wealthy businessman Victor Rothschild in 1954.