The experience made her savvy about the vulgarity of the film industry. She hated the red carpet. Russ-Field also made some films without Russell for United Artists: The King and Four Queens (1956) starring Clark Gable and Eleanor Parker (co-produced with Gable's company), and Run for the Sun (1956) starring Richard Widmark and Jane Greer. The aftermath of all this stayed with Russell for the rest of her life, and she became a vehement anti-choice activist. She was an extremely strong Christian woman., Jane married real estate broker John Calvin Peoples in 1974 and stayed with him until his death in 1999. She reached out to Russell and set the wheels in motion. The experience made her savvy about the vulgarity of the film industry. Columbia Records released her innuendo-laden album Lets Put Out the Lights in 1947, but Russell later revealed that she hated the album, saying it was horrible. One song in the albums reissue? Director Howard Hughes cast her in the 1943 Western The Outlaw, which brought her worldwide fame as a pinup, even though the film wasnt widely released for five years because it was considered too risque. Russell married three times, adopted three children, and in 1955 founded Waif, the first international adoption program. However, she also revealed her own dark suspicions about Monroes infamously tragic end. Thanks for your help! Also in 1943, Jane married Bob Waterfield, who would go on to play quarterback in the NFL. In the delightful comedy The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown, Russell played a movie star who is abducted, grows to like her kidnappers, swaps dresses for jeans and a plaid shirt and says lines such as "That splendid career of mine? Here are 50 scandalous facts about the brunette bombshell. . [citation needed] Her brothers were Thomas, Kenneth, Jamie, and Wallace. 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In her autobiography, Russell said that the revealing outfit was an alternative to Hughes' original suggestion of a bikini, a very racy choice for a movie costume in 1954. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was just around the corner, and cemented Russells status as Hollywood royaltyIn fact, Russell even got paid more than her co-star Marilyn Monroe. Jane Russell - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Her father was a United States Army lieutenant and her mother had been a student of drama and an actress with a traveling troupe. Did Jane Russell have any adopted children? [6] The family then moved to Southern California where her father worked as an office manager. Later she would become one of the most regular church attenders in Hollywood and tried to convert Monroe, who went along to one service but said afterwards that it wasn't her thing. Shes also worked as a translator, editor, and writer for a stable of commercial clients. The movie earned $3 million.[20]. (Photo: Silver Screen Collection_Getty Images), Jennifer Garner Loves This Drugstore Skin Tint, Your Privacy Choices: Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads, Birth Year: 1921, Birth date: June 21, 1921, Birth State: Minnesota, Birth City: Bemidji, Birth Country: United States, Best Known For: Actress Jane Russell came to fame in the 1940s when a publicity campaign for her debut film 'The Outlaw' focused on her curvaceous figure. Tania Waterfield has been married to Peter Waterfield since August 2007. However, she adopted three kids with her husband. Ralph Kramden (played by Jackie Gleason) arrives home "dead" tired, vowing to go straight to bed after dinner, quipping, "You couldn't get me out of this house tonight if you told me that Jane Russell was runnin a party upstairs and she couldn't get started until I arrived!" She and Waterfield divorced in 1968 (both were unfaithful during the marriage). Tracy Waterfield - Biographical Summaries of Notable People - MyHeritage Tracy Waterfield In Biographical Summaries of Notable People Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree Save record Spotted an error? [19], Back at RKO, she was in Howard Hughes's production The French Line (1954), a musical. Any talk of pregnancy termination is an assumption on our part, Michelle Vogel, author of Marilyn Monroe: Her Films, Her Life, explained. Then it's ugly. Today both Bob Waterfield and Jane Russell have passed away, and. Russell was a prominent supporter of the Republican Party, and attended Dwight D. Eisenhower's inauguration, along with such other notables from Hollywood as Lou Costello, Dick Powell, June Allyson, Hugh O'Brian, Anita Louise and Louella Parsons. Russell was working as a receptionist in a chiropodist's office when Howard Hughes who wanted to cast unknown stars for The Outlaw, a Western about Billy the Kid decided she should play the Irish-Mexican Rio McDonald, the film's love interest. Russ-Field closed a few years later. Hughes had cut some more salacious footage from the film, but the whole ordeal had scared off the films distributorand if it didnt get released, hed lose millions. Russell hid the invention and wore her own bra, adjusting the straps and padding it out with tissue to fool the notorious director. She received several accolades for her achievements in film. She died at her home in Santa Maria. The marriage lasted until his death in 1999. If the breakup of Russells 25-year marriage shocked her fans, they were in for even more surprise. She was 79 when her children staged an intervention and she went to rehab. [38] In the late 1970s, Russell and Peoples moved to Sedona, Arizona, where they owned Dude's nightclub, and Russell revived her nightclub act. The Hollywood icon passed away on August 4, 1962, aged 36, but if she were alive in 2022, she would be 96 years old, the same age as Queen Elizabeth II. Jane Russell was 89. Tracy and Buck were born in the United States, but Tommy was born to Irish parents who were eking out a living in London. Jane Russell and the Marketing of a Hollywood Legend is the first-ever biography of Jane Russell to be published and is timed perfectly for TCM Main Navigation . With filming on His Kind of Woman completed, the cast looked forward to moving on to the next film project, but there was a dark twist around the corner. Russell passed away due to a respiratory-related illness. In 1978, she graduated as salutatorian of Canadian High School. Russell made her first movie appearance in a number of years in Fate Is the Hunter (1964), in which she was seen as herself performing for the USO in a flashback sequence. Russell co-starred with Robert Mitchum in His Kind of Woman (1951) and Macao (1952). Russell had taken acting classes but it was reportedly her size 38D chest that drew Hughes attention. Her last on-screen appearance was in a 1986 episode of Hunter.[32]. Daughter-in-law Etta Waterfield said that Russell was a "pillar of health" but caught a bad cold and died of respiratory difficulties.