Dolly, Rosie (1892–1970)
Dolly, Rosie (1892–1970)
American vaudevillian. Name variations: Roszieka, Roszika, or Roszicka Deutsch; Dolly Sisters. Born Roszicka Deutsch, Oct 25, 1892, in Budapest, Hungary; died Feb 1, 1970, in New York, NY; twin sister of Jenny Dolly (1893–1941); m. Mortimer Davis (div.); m. 3rd husband Irving Netcher, also seen as Natcher (died 1953).
With twin sister, had an internationally famous act as the Dolly Sisters (1911–27); made Broadway debut in The Echo (1910); other plays include Ziegfeld Follies, A Winsome Widow, The Merry Countess, Her Bridal Night, Oh Look and The Greenwich Village Follies; retired (1927).
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