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Rosemary Forsyth

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Rosemary Forsyth
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What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? (1969)
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A tall, willowy, highly attractive blonde, Canadian leading lady Rosemary Forsyth was born in Montreal on July 6, 1943, who moved to New York at age 5 with her divorced mother who found work as a model. Rosemary was keen on the idea of acting and studied drama both in high school. Inspired by her mother, she became a teenage model and attended the Wynn Handman Drama School.

In the mid 1960s, Rosemary attracted the attention of Universal and was groomed for TV and films. The soft, demure beauty with a similar classic elegance and resemblance to Grace Kelly showed quite a bit of promise amid the rugged surroundings as the young ingénue or romantic co-star to a number of top male veterans. James Stewart in Shenandoah (1965) (for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination for "Promising Newcomer"), Charlton Heston in The War Lord (1965), and both Dean Martin and Alain Delon in Texas Across the River (1966) all utilized her services in their respective films.

Marrying actor Michael Tolan in 1966, Rosemary took a leave of absence from filming to have their child, daughter Alexandra. While the occasion, of course, was a joyous and fulfilling one, it managed to put a damper on her career. She returned to filming with the so-so film Where It's At (1969) starring Robert Drivas and the very mediocre Dick Van Dyke comedy vehicle Some Kind of a Nut (1969), never quite reaching the peak prior to her maternity time off.

Rosemary showed up regularly on the small screen, however, in a slew of standard 70s TV-movies and episodic guest roles. On daytime, she took over the role of Laura Horton on Days of Our Lives (1965) from 1976-1980 and also had regular, albeit brief, parts on Santa Barbara (1984) and General Hospital (1963).

In recent years, she has popped up as more and arch matron types on such popular shows as Monk (2002), NYPD Blue (1993), and Without a Trace (2002). She also appeared in several films, often as mom or various professional types, including the crime comedy Exit to Eden (1994), the music dramedy Girl (1998), the dark drama Valerie Flake (1999) and the sci-fi horror Ghosts of Mars (2001). She made her last appearances to date on TV with "Providence," "Boston Public," "Monk," "NYPD Blue" and "Without a Trace," having been last seen featured in the tender family-oriented TV movie Sweet Nothing in My Ear (2008) starring Jeff Daniels and Marlee Matlin.

Rosemary divorced actor/husband Tolan in 1970 and married and divorced twice more..
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Mike Connors and Rosemary Forsyth in Mannix (1967)
Charlton Heston, Richard Boone, and Rosemary Forsyth in The War Lord (1965)
Rosemary Forsyth in How Do I Love Thee? (1970)
Katharine Ross, Rosemary Forsyth, and Doug McClure in Shenandoah (1965)
James Stewart, Rosemary Forsyth, and Doug McClure in Shenandoah (1965)
Katharine Ross and Rosemary Forsyth in Shenandoah (1965)
James Stewart and Rosemary Forsyth in Shenandoah (1965)
Tina Aumont and Rosemary Forsyth in Texas Across the River (1966)
Rosemary Forsyth in Texas Across the River (1966)
Dean Martin and Rosemary Forsyth in Texas Across the River (1966)
Peter Falk and Rosemary Forsyth in Murder by the Book (1971)
Rosemary Forsyth

Known for

Michael Douglas and Demi Moore in Disclosure (1994)
Disclosure
6.1
  • Stephanie Kaplan
  • 1994
Ghosts of Mars (2001)
Ghosts of Mars
4.9
  • Inquisitor
  • 2001
Daylight (1996)
Daylight
5.9
  • Ms. London
  • 1996
James Stewart, Glenn Corbett, Rosemary Forsyth, Doug McClure, and Patrick Wayne in Shenandoah (1965)
Shenandoah
7.3
  • Jennie
  • 1965

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  • Sweet Nothing in My Ear (2008)
    Sweet Nothing in My Ear
  • Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Anthony LaPaglia, Josh Hopkins, Enrique Murciano, Eric Close, Poppy Montgomery, and Roselyn Sanchez in Without a Trace (2002)
    Without a Trace
  • Dennis Franz, Jimmy Smits, Sharon Lawrence, James McDaniel, Gordon Clapp, and Nicholas Turturro in NYPD Blue (1993)
    NYPD Blue
  • Tony Shalhoub in Monk (2002)
    Monk
  • Dana Delany and Doris Roberts in A Time to Remember (2003)
    A Time to Remember
  • Boston Public (2000)
    Boston Public
  • Providence (1999)
    Providence
  • Ghosts of Mars (2001)
    Ghosts of Mars
  • Calista Flockhart in Ally McBeal (1997)
    Ally McBeal
  • George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies, Ming-Na Wen, Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Kellie Martin, Paul McCrane, Michael Michele, Erik Palladino, Maura Tierney, and Goran Visnjic in ER (1994)
    ER
  • Hector Elizondo, Mandy Patinkin, Roma Maffia, Adam Arkin, Roxanne Hart, and E.G. Marshall in Chicago Hope (1994)
    Chicago Hope
  • Chicken Soup for the Soul (1999)
    Chicken Soup for the Soul
  • Valerie Flake (1999)
    Valerie Flake
  • Nothing Sacred (1997)
    Nothing Sacred
  • Matt Craven, Sheryl Lee, and Rick Roberts in L.A. Doctors (1998)
    L.A. Doctors

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Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice?
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Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice?

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    • July 6, 1943
    • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Robert Yuro1982 - November 16, 2020 (his death)
  • TV commercial "I'm J-A-N-E and I have C-O-P-D, I'm D-A-V-E and I have C-O-P-D," with Rosemary Forsyth (portraying Jane), Madison Mason (portraying Dave), Nina Mann (portraying Kate), Bellina Logan (portraying pottery student), and Gianna Gomez (portraying Little Girl with Butterflies) for Breo Ellipta (inhaled medication for persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD], chronic bronchitis, and/or emphysema) from GlaxoSmithKline plc (GSK).

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    Once involved with actor David Janssen from 1968-1971. They shared a home at one point.
    • Striking resembance to Grace Kelly.

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