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Jane Russell Author Christina Rice: It's time to "Tussle with Russell"

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In this episode of the All Things Marilyn Podcast, we interview Christina Rice, author of “Mean…Moody…Magnificent! Jane Russell and the Making of a Hollywood Legend.”
We had a wonderful time chatting with Christina about all things Jane.

  • How she was discovered by Howard Hughes and Howard Hawks.
  • Facts about her role in and publicity for The Outlaw.
  • Why she was known as, "The Motionless Picture Actress."
  • The true life parallels between Marilyn Monroe and Jane.
  • Jane's relationship with Marilyn, both on and off the set of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
  • Their cement ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
  • The impact Marilyn and Jane had on each other's careers.
  • WAIF, a private agency that actress founded in the 1950s to promote the adoption of children.

Tune in for a fascinating conversation about the life and career of Jane Russell, (AKA "Dorothy Shaw,") Marilyn’s co-star in the ultimate girl buddy film, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcast
Scott @marilynmonroecollection
Elisa @la_woman_tours

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Artwork by @marilynmexico
Soundtrack by @silver_technicolor

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In this episode of the All Things Marilyn Podcast, we interview Christina Rice, author of “Mean…Moody…Magnificent! Jane Russell and the Making of a Hollywood Legend.”
We had a wonderful time chatting with Christina about all things Jane.

  • How she was discovered by Howard Hughes and Howard Hawks.
  • Facts about her role in and publicity for The Outlaw.
  • Why she was known as, "The Motionless Picture Actress."
  • The true life parallels between Marilyn Monroe and Jane.
  • Jane's relationship with Marilyn, both on and off the set of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
  • Their cement ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
  • The impact Marilyn and Jane had on each other's careers.
  • WAIF, a private agency that actress founded in the 1950s to promote the adoption of children.

Tune in for a fascinating conversation about the life and career of Jane Russell, (AKA "Dorothy Shaw,") Marilyn’s co-star in the ultimate girl buddy film, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

ATM Podcast: @allthingsmarilynpodcast
Scott @marilynmonroecollection
Elisa @la_woman_tours

Credits
Artwork by @marilynmexico
Soundtrack by @silver_technicolor

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