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Other names
  
Rosemarie Stack

Parents
  
Ruby Bowe, Dennis Bowe

Role
  
Film actress


Name
  
Rosemarie Bowe

Years active
  
1952–1986

Siblings
  
Sydney Bowe, Clara Bowe



Born
  
September 17, 1932 (age 92) (
1932-09-17
)

Spouse
  
Robert Stack (m. 1956–2003)

Children
  
Elizabeth Wood Stack, Charles Robert Stack

Movies
  
The Golden Mistress, The Adventures of Hajji B, The Big Bluff, The Peacemaker

Similar People
  
Robert Stack, Abner Biberman, Eliot Ness, Paul Picerni, Don Weis

Rosemarie Bowe (born September 17, 1932) is an American former model and actress. She began her career modeling in Los Angeles, California, before being cast in uncredited bit parts. Her first major role was a supporting part in the 1954 adventure film The Adventures of Hajji Baba. She would have several lead roles before officially retiring from acting in 1986. She was married to actor Robert Stack from 1956 until his death in 2003.

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Early life

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Bowe was born Rose Marie Bowe on September 17, 1932 in Butte, Montana, the youngest child of Dennis and Ruby Bowe. Bowe's father was a building contractor and her mother was a dress designer. She had an older sister, Claire, and a brother, Sidney. The family moved to Tacoma, Washington, when Bowe was a child. She was raised Lutheran.

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As a teenager, she worked as a model in Seattle. She attended Stadium High School in Tacoma, where she was active in theater and dance, and graduated in 1950. The same year, Bowe won the "Miss Tacoma" beauty contest. She briefly attended Tacoma Community College before moving to Los Angeles.

Modeling work

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She was crowned Miss Tacoma and Miss Montana in 1950. In May 1951, Bowe competed in a contest to choose the queen of the sixth annual Home Show and Building Exposition. Along with Mary Ellen Nichols, she was a runner-up to the contest winner, Linda Peterson.

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In 1951, Bowe traveled with her mother to Los Angeles, California, to see her brother Sidney off to the military during the Korean War. "Washington is very much like London," Bowe reflected in an interview. "Kinda gloomy, dark skies, unless it's summertime. Washington state is beautiful from June to September, but after that it's overcast, everyday practically. The minute my mother and I saw California palm trees and the sun, we really liked it and we decided we could stay here for awhile."

Having done modeling work in the past, Bowe secured work in Los Angeles as a model, appearing in several pin-up portraits by artist Gil Elvgren. Her measurements were 36–25–36. She is 5'5" tall and has blue-green eyes. Her modeling agency was contacted by a high-fashion photographer, Christa, who suggested she pose for national and fashion magazine portraits. Modeling for magazines such as Eye, Tempo, and Blightly, she eventually made the transition from model to actress in television.

Bowe's look was at times likened to both Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly. She always modeled high fashion rather than lingerie or bathing suits. She was never asked by photographers to pose for cheesecake pictures as were many a pin-up girl. She once said, "Of all the auditions and interviews I have had with casting men, directors, and producers, not one ever made a pass at me. I guess they were afraid of me."

Acting career

Bowe moved to Hollywood in 1950. Initially, she was signed by film agent Charles K. Feldman. When his production plans stalled, she obtained a contract with Columbia Pictures. She was trained in dramatic acting by Benno Schneider. Her early experience as an entertainer included performing as a singer and dancer in amateur musicals.

As a screen debutante, Bowe appeared in Lovely To Look At (1952) with Kathryn Grayson and Red Skelton. The 16 beauties showcased include Jane Lynn, Alma Carroll, Shirley Kimball, Betty Sully, and Honey King. Bowe's part is uncredited, as is her depiction of a swimmer in Million Dollar Mermaid (1952). The same year, in June, she appeared on the cover of Life magazine. In 1954, she appeared in The Golden Mistress and The Adventures of Hajji Baba. The former was Bowe's first movie after requesting her release from Columbia. As Ann Dexter, she was featured opposite John Agar in an R.K. Productions release, set in Haiti. Bowe performed her own stunts on the set, and during filming, she almost drowned, was stung by a sea urchin, and sustained bumps, bruises, and insect bites.

Bowe was under option to 20th Century Fox when she filmed The Peacemaker (1956). Based on a novel, the Western also featured James Mitchell. It was released by Hal R. Makelim Productions. Announced in April 1954, the Makelim plan for producing pictures "guaranteed a flow of film products through a fixed fee system."

Her later acting roles included appearances in the films Murder on Flight 502 (1977) and Big Trouble (1986), both of which starred her husband Robert Stack, and the TV movie Making of a Male Model (1983).

She appeared in a 1963 episode of Burke's Law, credited as Rosemarie Bowe. The episode was "Who Killed Beau Sparrow?".

Personal life

On January 23, 1956, Bowe married Stack in Beverly Hills Lutheran Church. The couple became the parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Langford Stack, on January 20, 1957. They shared mutual passions for the outdoors, especially sailing and riding. Rosemarie temporarily gave up her career when her children were young.

In 1970, Bowe was in an automobile accident in Sacramento, California, and sustained serious internal injuries. She crashed into a concrete culvert because of a mechanical failure in the rental car she was driving. At the time, Stack was filming The Name of the Game. He chartered a flight to be with her.

Bowe retired from show business. Her son, Charles Robert Stack, is a retired investment banker.

Works cited

  • Weaver, Tom (2010). "Rosemarie Bowe on The Golden Mistress (1954)". A Sci-Fi Swarm and Horror Horde: Interviews with 62 Filmmakers. McFarland. pp. 152–8. ISBN 978-0-786-44658-2. 
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1986
    Big Trouble as
    Mrs. Winslow
    1983
    Making of a Male Model (TV Movie) as
    Lila Chandler
    1975
    Murder on Flight 502 (TV Movie) as
    Dorothy Saunders
    1971
    Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (TV Series) as
    Jerry Woods' Wife
    - Legacy of Fear (1971) - Jerry Woods' Wife (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1967
    The Corrupt Ones as
    Bar Patron (as Rosemary Bowe)
    1963
    Burke's Law (TV Series) as
    Ann Maxwell
    - Who Killed Beau Sparrow? (1963) - Ann Maxwell (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1963
    The Third Man (TV Series) as
    Monica Sellers
    - Ghost Town (1963) - Monica Sellers (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1961
    The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
    Bette
    - Out of the Night (1961) - Bette (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1961
    All in a Night's Work as
    Tony's Blonde 'Friend' (uncredited)
    1959
    John Paul Jones as
    Minor Role (uncredited)
    1956
    The Peacemaker as
    Ann Davis (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1955
    The Lone Wolf (TV Series) as
    Bonnie
    - The Beverly Hills Story (1955) - Bonnie (as Rose Marie Bowe)
    1955
    The View from Pompey's Head as
    Kit Robbins Garrick (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1955
    It's a Great Life (TV Series) as
    Girl
    - The Paper Drive (1955) - Girl (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1955
    The Big Bluff as
    Fritzie Darvel (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1954
    The Golden Mistress as
    Ann Dexter (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1954
    The Adventures of Hajji Baba as
    Ayesha (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1953
    The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Nancy
    - The Tryst (1954) - (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    - The World's My Oyster (1953) - Nancy (as Rosemarie Bowe)
    1952
    Million Dollar Mermaid as
    Swimmer (uncredited)
    1952
    Lovely to Look At as
    Model (uncredited)
    Self
    2002
    Gala Paramount Pictures Celebrates 90th Anniversary with 90 Stars for 90 Years (TV Special) as
    Self
    1995
    My Kingdom for... (Documentary) as
    Self
    1993
    Hollywood Women (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Money and Power (1993) - Self (as Rose-Marie Stack)
    1993
    Vicki! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 August 1993 (1993) - Self
    1993
    The Annual Daily Variety Honors. A Salutes to Army Archerd (TV Special) as
    Self
    1992
    The 9th Annual American Cinema Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1986
    The 3rd Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1985
    It's a Great Life (TV Series) as
    Co-host
    1985
    The Holywood Reporter Salutes Radie Harris (TV Special) as
    Self
    1985
    The 20th Annual Your Choice for the Film Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1985
    Your Choice for the Film Awards (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.20 (1985) - Self
    1983
    The 1983 Annual American Image Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1979
    The 50th Anniversary Gala for USC's Film Department (TV Special) as
    Self
    1973
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actress / Self - Mrs. Robert Stack
    - Episode #18.19 (1978) - Self - Actress
    - Episode #16.142 (1977) - Self - Actress
    - Episode #12.144 (1973) - Self - Mrs. Robert Stack
    1975
    Celebrity Tennis (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 June 1975 (1975) - Self
    1971
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Mrs. Robert Stack
    - Fashion Show (1973) - Self - Mrs. Robert Stack
    - Latest Fashions for Men and Women (1973) - Self
    - Hollywood Wives Night (1971) - Self
    - Racing Car Devotees Night (1971) - Self
    1973
    Joanne Carson's VIPs (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.95 (1973) - Self
    1971
    The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1970
    Life with Linkletter (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Lord Charles Spencer Churchill, Maggie McNellis, Rosemarie Stack, Victoria Milland (1970) - Self
    1960
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Robert Stack (1960) - Self
    1959
    The 31st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member
    1955
    The 27th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Audience Member
    1954
    A Star Is Born World Premiere (TV Movie) as
    Self - Host Assistant (as Rosemarie Bowe)

    References

    Rosemarie Bowe Wikipedia


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