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Rose Hobart
Birthday:
1 May 1906
Birth Name:
Rose Kefer
Height:
164 cm
Biography
[In a 1984 "Films in Review" interview on her blacklisting) I've been accused of everything from being a Communist to a lesbian, but I was only interested in making things better for people.
[In a 1984 "Films in Review" interview on her blacklisting) I've been accused of everything from being a Communist to a lesbian, but I was only interested in making things better for people.
"I remember when a casting director simply told me that I had been blacklisted. I was livid. I also knew that I had done it to myself. I had spoken out against what I considered unfair treatment of people in Hollywood.'' - to the Los Angeles Times (1991) on being blacklisted.
"I remember when a casting director simply told me that I had been blacklisted. I was livid. I also knew that I had done it to myself. I had spoken out against what I considered unfair treatment of people in Hollywood.'' - to the Los Angeles Times (1991) on being blacklisted.
Rose Hobart
Born in New York City, Rose Hobart responded to the lure of the theater at a young age, went on stage at 15, then drifted to Hollywood and embarked on a movie career. Hobart film-debuted in the 1930 Fox version of "Liliom" and went on to appear in over 40 additional films, both in the A and B category. But by the late 1940s, her political views and pro-union stance caused her to be blacklisted. After a period of inactivity, she returned to acting in the 1960s on TV's Peyton Place (1964). For many years she resided at the Motion Picture and Television Country House, not far from Hollywood, where she enjoyed editing the House Newsletter.
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