Jane Rose

Jane Rose
Born Jane Prim Rose
(1913-02-07)February 7, 1913
Seattle
Died June 29, 1979(1979-06-29) (aged 66)
Studio City, California
Occupation Actress

Jane Rose (February 7, 1913 - June 29, 1979) was an American character actress, perhaps best remembered today as Audrey Dexter, the gently befuddled mother-in-law of Phyllis Lindstrom on the CBS sitcom Phyllis (1975-77).

Early life

A versatile actress, Jane Prim Rose was born on February 7, 1913, in Seattle. She attended the University of Washington, where future actress Frances Farmer was a classmate; Rose and Farmer were subsequently roommates in New York City in 1935.[1]

Career

Rose, who worked with the New York Association for the Blind (she served eleven years as the Association's Director of Recreation), also taught acting, and was a pioneer in the use of drama as therapy for the blind.[2]

She appeared in the original Broadway productions of The Time of the Cuckoo (1952-53), Orpheus Descending (1957), and The Gazebo (1958-59), as well as a revival of Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House (1959-60), in which she played Nurse Guinness.[3] She also performed for the New York Shakespeare Festival in such productions as All's Well That Ends Well, Richard III, and Measure for Measure."[2]

Her films included David Lean's Summertime (1955), with Katharine Hepburn, Flipper (1963), and I Walk the Line (1970), with Gregory Peck and Tuesday Weld. Among her numerous TV credits were appearances on such shows as Robert Montgomery Presents, Car 54, Where Are You?, The Defenders, Route 66, All in the Family, Rhoda, Lou Grant, and Co-Ed Fever. In addition, she was featured on the daytime dramas Love of Life (in which she created the character of Sara Dale), Dark Shadows, The Secret Storm, and Somerset.[1]

In 1975, Rose was cast as Audrey Dexter, mother-in-law to Phyllis Lindstrom (Cloris Leachman), on Phyllis (1975-77). In 2005--nearly thirty years after the show was cancelled--Rose was nominated for a TV Land Award as "Favorite Mother-in-Law."[1]

Jane Rose's last seen performance was as Mrs. Bulfinch in the ABC miniseries Roots: The Next Generations (1979).[4] She died of cancer, on June 29, 1979, at her home in Studio City, California. She was 66.

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