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  2. Apr 8, 2004 · The mother, Rose Thompson Hovick, was a teenaged bride fresh from a convent school when she married Jack Olaf Hovick. At 19, she gave birth to the 12-pound Rose Louise on January 8, 1911, at 4314 Frontenac Street in West Seattle. Rose reported that the birth was horrific and the baby was washed outside in the snow.

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  3. On one occasion in the 1930s, Rose shot and killed a woman who was either a guest at the boardinghouse or a guest on the farm in Highland Mills in Orange County, New York, that Rose owned. A historical website cites varying reports of which place was the scene of the crime. [23]

  4. Jan 8, 2011 · She died April 26, 1970. In 1942 Life magazine wrote, “It is safe to assume no culture but our own could fashion such a unique national character as Gypsy Rose Lee. She cannot sing, dance...

  5. Jan 8, 2011 · In a new biography, the author of Sin in the Second City peels back the veil of glamor surrounding the most famous stripper since Salome — Gypsy Rose Lee.

  6. Still, vaudeville continued to die out, which hurt the act. However, there was one form of vaudeville that still drew crowds: burlesque. Eventually, Rose, Louise and company had to take a job in a burlesque house.

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  7. Jan 21, 2011 · The pieces, which all ran in 1943, focus on her childhood years, during which she and her sister, June, performed a travelling show under the guidance of their divorced mother, Rose Thompson...

  8. Jul 20, 2012 · “Mama Rose: Gypsy Rose Lee’s Indomitable Stage Mother,” by Carolyn Quinn, will be published next year by the University Press of Mississippi. Fictionalized accounts and spicy memoirs by others...