Legendary pinup star Jane Russell died Monday of respiratory failure, the Associated Press reports. She was 89. The screen legend shot to fame in the '40s after starring in Howard Hughes' 1941 western, 'The Outlaw.' She also starred in 1953's 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' alongside Marilyn Monroe.
Russell became a star after Hughes distributed sexy publicity photos of her prior to the release of 'The Outlaw.' She soon became famous as a pinup for World War II GIs.
After 'The Outlaw,' Russell starred in 'The Paleface' opposite Bob Hope in 1948. Her next notable film was 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.' She and Monroe played friends who seek romance in Paris and sing 'Two Little Girls From Little Rock.' In 2001, Russell spoke of the film, noting that Monroe was five years younger than her and that "it was like working with a little sister."
Russell then filmed the 1954 musical 'The French Line,' which was shot in 3-D. Its promotional campaign was short and sweet: "J.R. in 3-D. Need we say more?"
The screen legend made the sequel 'Gentlemen Marry Brunettes' in 1955 -- this time without Monroe. And she joined Clark Gable and Jeff Chandler for two Western movies: 'The Tall Men' and 'FoxFire,' respectively. Her career began to falter in the 1960s.
"Why did I quit movies?" she remarked in 1999. "Because I was getting too old! You couldn't go on acting in those years if you were an actress over 30."
After Russell retired from the screen, she became active in her church and other charitable foundations.
During her years in Hollywood, the screen star was married to pro football player Bob Waterfield. In 1968, their 24-year marriage ended in divorce. She then married actor Roger Barrett, who died three months later of a heart attack. Russell's third and final marriage was to developer John Peoples in 1978. He died in 1999 of heart failure.
"She always said I'm going to die in the saddle, I'm not going to sit at home and become an old woman," Russell's daughter-in-law Etta Waterfield told the Associated Press. "And that's exactly what she did, she died in the saddle."
Survivors include her children, Thomas K. Waterfield, Tracy Foundas and Robert "Buck" Waterfield, six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
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One time in the 1950's when the Los Angeles Rams came to Kezar Stadium to play the San Francisco 49ers. Robert Waterfield was the starting Quarterback of the Rams and married to Jane Russell. All the people cheered when Jane Russell entered in a Ram Blue and White dress. After Bob Waterfield died, Jane Russell was shown on TV representing Bob Waterfield at the Pro Football Hall of Fame of which Waterfield was a member.
I'm sorry to hear of her loss. Like so many of Hollywood's famous sex symbols, her image was very different from who she was in her personal life. She never considered herself a sex symbol at all. She was very religious, but did struggle with a drinking problem. She had an unwanted pregnancy as a teenager and was able to have children after that, so all her children were adopted. She also wasn't the tough broad she may have appeared to be. She was a very sweet, tender-hearted person. Rest in peace, Jane.
we remember one movie she made, a delightful western with Bob Hope. So funny and entertaining. Of course, her good friend Marilyn Monroe was a wonderful match up for Gentlemen Prefer Blonds. What an exciting time that was. Rest beautiful lady, in peace.
Apart from the trashiness of today's "superstars" they all lack what Jane Russell had in spades: star quality. Last Sunday, at the Oscars, most of those ladies looked like some Mary Smiths who had just washed their hair but didn't have time to blow dry. All of them are interchangeable. Jane Russell was unique. RIP
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Her husband's heart's just couldn't take the stress of that bombshell...oh my !
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RIP Jane Russell!
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One time in the 1950's when the Los Angeles Rams came to Kezar Stadium to play the San Francisco 49ers. Robert Waterfield was the starting Quarterback of the Rams and married to Jane Russell. All the people cheered when Jane Russell entered in a Ram Blue and White dress. After Bob Waterfield died, Jane Russell was shown on TV representing Bob Waterfield at the Pro Football Hall of Fame of which Waterfield was a member.
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I'm sorry to hear of her loss. Like so many of Hollywood's famous sex symbols, her image was very different from who she was in her personal life. She never considered herself a sex symbol at all. She was very religious, but did struggle with a drinking problem. She had an unwanted pregnancy as a teenager and was able to have children after that, so all her children were adopted. She also wasn't the tough broad she may have appeared to be. She was a very sweet, tender-hearted person. Rest in peace, Jane.
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I'm sure you meant she was unable to have children after her unwanted pregnancy. She was a beautiful woman and had a big heart. RIP Jane. We loved you
One of my first heart throbs when I was growing up. Thank you for many exciting moments, rest easy Jane.
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Jane Russell: the legendary leading lady of the mid-20th century. One of the most desirable women to ever live. A true master work of the Creator.
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The Duke and now Jane. Hope the "threes" axiom doesn't hold up.
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Who's the Duke? John Wayne? Wallis' husband? Ellington?
I had the same thought. We're running out of icons.
R.I.P. pretty lady.
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First saw her in Paleface. From that moment till now I have been in love with Jane Russel. RIP Jane.
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Long may your flag fly at Tootsie's in Nashville. RIP
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we remember one movie she made, a delightful western with Bob Hope. So funny and entertaining. Of course, her good friend Marilyn Monroe was a wonderful match up for Gentlemen Prefer Blonds. What an exciting time that was. Rest beautiful lady, in peace.
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So Sorry. Another of our greats.gone. Will always be remembered.
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Enuf Said Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell Brought it all to their roles.. Rest In Peace
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all of the good one are leaving us, problem there are not anyone to take their place. all we have now are drunks and drugies.
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You are so right ! My Prayers go out to her family and friends.
Apart from the trashiness of today's "superstars" they all lack what Jane Russell had in spades: star quality. Last Sunday, at the Oscars, most of those ladies looked like some Mary Smiths who had just washed their hair but didn't have time to blow dry. All of them are interchangeable. Jane Russell was unique. RIP
sad.
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