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Vera-Ellen

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Original Name
Vera-Ellen Westmeyer Rohe
Birth
Norwood, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Aug 1981 (aged 60)
Westwood, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Sylmar, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.3088089, Longitude: -118.3754553
Plot
Roselawn section, B188
Memorial ID
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Actress, Dancer. She is best remembered for her role of 'Judy Haynes' in the movie, "White Christmas" (1954), playing opposite fellow actors Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney. Born Vera-Ellen Westmeyer Rohe in Norwood, Ohio, she began dancing at the age of ten, and within a few years, became one of the youngest Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and a Broadway dancer. In 1945, she was spotted by film producer Samuel Goldwyn and invited to Hollywood, where she was cast opposite Danny Kaye in "Wonder Man" (1945). There she earned a reputation as a hard worker. She would also dance with Gene Kelly in "On the Town" (1949) and with Fred Astaire in "Three Little Words" (1950). She married twice, first to fellow actor and dancer Robert Hightower (1945 to 1948) and then to millionaire Victor Rothschild (1954 to 1966); both marriages ended in divorce. She would also date Rock Hudson for three years, but this was a publicity event orchestrated by his agent, yet they remained good friends for years after. After her success in "White Christmas," the motion picture industry decided to make fewer musicals, and it did not consider her for non-dancing roles. Her only child and daughter, Victoria Ellen Rothschild, died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in 1963. Her last film, "Let's Be Happy," was made in 1957, and she then retired from public life. She continued to dance, in part to fight the arthritis from which she later suffered.
Actress, Dancer. She is best remembered for her role of 'Judy Haynes' in the movie, "White Christmas" (1954), playing opposite fellow actors Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney. Born Vera-Ellen Westmeyer Rohe in Norwood, Ohio, she began dancing at the age of ten, and within a few years, became one of the youngest Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and a Broadway dancer. In 1945, she was spotted by film producer Samuel Goldwyn and invited to Hollywood, where she was cast opposite Danny Kaye in "Wonder Man" (1945). There she earned a reputation as a hard worker. She would also dance with Gene Kelly in "On the Town" (1949) and with Fred Astaire in "Three Little Words" (1950). She married twice, first to fellow actor and dancer Robert Hightower (1945 to 1948) and then to millionaire Victor Rothschild (1954 to 1966); both marriages ended in divorce. She would also date Rock Hudson for three years, but this was a publicity event orchestrated by his agent, yet they remained good friends for years after. After her success in "White Christmas," the motion picture industry decided to make fewer musicals, and it did not consider her for non-dancing roles. Her only child and daughter, Victoria Ellen Rothschild, died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in 1963. Her last film, "Let's Be Happy," was made in 1957, and she then retired from public life. She continued to dance, in part to fight the arthritis from which she later suffered.

Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson



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  • Added: Nov 21, 1998
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4037/vera-ellen: accessed ), memorial page for Vera-Ellen (16 Feb 1921–30 Aug 1981), Find a Grave Memorial ID 4037, citing Glen Haven Memorial Park, Sylmar, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.