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"A woman's heart is a deep ocean of
secrets."
-- Rose Dawson Calvert
Born July 4, l910, GLORIA
STUART had to endure two hours of aging makeup
to play the 101-year-old Rose Calvert, a woman who claims
to be a survivor of the Titanic disaster. Stuart starred
in dozens of movies from 1930 until WWII, when she
retired. Among them are John Ford's "Air Mail"
and "The Prisoner of Shark Island," "Here
Comes the Navy" with James Cagney, "Poor Little
Rich Girl" with Shirley Temple, Busby Berkeley's
"Goldiggers of 1935," "Roman
Scandals" with Eddie Cantor, "The Three
Musketeers" with the Ritz Brothers, and two films
with the English horror film director James Whale,
"The Kiss Before the Mirror" and the classic
"The Old Dark House," co-starring Charles
Laughton, Melvyn Douglas, Raymond Massey and Boris
Karloff.
Since the '40s, the Santa Monica-born Stuart has lead an
extremely productive existence as an accomplished
painter, collage artist, printer, gardener of bonsai,
hostess, wife, mother, grandmother and world traveler.
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