Decamp, Rosemary (1910–2001)

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Decamp, Rosemary (1910–2001)

American actress. Name variations: Rosemary De Camp (incorrect). Born Nov 14, 1910, in Prescott, Arizona; died Feb 20, 2001, in Torrance, California; m. John Ashton Shidler, 1941 (died 1998); children: Margaret, Martha, Valerie, and Nita.

Began career on stage and radio; made film debut in Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941), followed by Hold Back the Dawn, Jungle Book, Yankee Doodle Dandy, This is the Army, Rhapsody in Blue, Pride of the Marines, Weekend at the Waldorf, Nora Prentiss, Look for the Silver Lining, The Story of Seabiscuit, On Moonlight Bay, By the Light of the Silvery Moon, So This is Love, Strategic Air Command and Saturday the 14th; on radio, spent 17 years as the voice of Nurse Judy on "Dr. Christian"; on tv, was a regular on "The Bob Cummings Show" (1955–59) and played Marlo Thomas' mother on "That Girl" (1966–70).

See also memoir Stories from Hollywood (1991).