Jane Phin Rose[1][2] (February 7, 1913[3] – June 29, 1979)[1] was an American character actress, perhaps best remembered as Audrey Dexter, the gently befuddled mother-in-law of Cloris Leachman’s character (Phyllis Lindstrom) on the CBS sitcom Phyllis (1975–1977).

Jane Rose
Jane Rose in Phyllis (1975)
Born
Jane Phin Rose

February 7, 1913
Spokane, Washington, U.S.
DiedJune 29, 1979, aged 66
Studio City, California, U.S.
OccupationActress

Early life

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Rose was born in Spokane, Washington,[1] the only child born to Dr. Charles L. Rose, a Spokane dentist, and Dr. Frances Eastman, a Spokane physician. Eastman[4] had a daughter, Angeline Kearny Lockhart,[5] by a previous marriage.[6] In her early years, Jane Rose participated in little theater.[7] She was educated at Lewis and Clark High School, the University of Washington,[1] and Columbia University.[8]

Career

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Rose 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.[9] 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."[10]

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 Sarah Dale), Dark Shadows, The Secret Storm, and Somerset.

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

Rose's last seen performance was as Mrs. Bulfinch in the ABC miniseries Roots: The Next Generations (1979).

Rose also 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.[10]

Death

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She died of cancer on June 29, 1979, at her home in Studio City, California. She was 66.[10][1]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Studio Notes
1954 Garden of Eden Latimore's Housekeeper Excelsior Pictures
1955 Summertime Mrs. McIlhenny United Artists
1956 The Monte Carlo Story Mrs. Edith Freeman United Artists
1961 One Plus One Mrs. Kingsley Selected Films ("Average Man" segment)
1963 Flipper Hettie White Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1970 I Walk the Line Elsie Columbia Pictures

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1951–1960 Love of Life Sarah Dale Unknown episodes
1951 Goodyear Television Playhouse Episode - "October Story"
1952 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Old Woman Episode - "Autumn in New York"
1953 The Web Episode - "Encore"
1953 Wonderful John Acton Aunt Bessie 13 episodes
1953 Robert Montgomery Presents Mama Episode - "Really the Blues"
1954 The United States Steel Hour Episode - "The Rise of Carthage"
1954 Hallmark Hall of Fame First Witch Episode - "Macbeth"
1954 Look Up and Live Anna Episode - "Tobias and the Angel: Part 3"
1955 Studio One Mable Episode - "Strange Companion"
1955 Mr. Citizen Episode - "For My Brother"
1957 Decoy Matron Episode - "Deadly Corridor"
1958 Suspicion Mrs. Russell Episode - "The Woman Turned to Salt"
1958 Kraft Television Theatre Edna Episode - "Web of Guilt"
1958 Little Women TV movie
1959 Armstrong Circle Theatre Episode - "The Zone of Silence"
1960 Dillinger Anna Sage TV movie
1960 True Story Nellie Smith Episode - "Episode dated June 4, 1960"
1960 Shirley Temple's Storybook Gypsy Mother Episode - "Madeline"
1962 Car 54, Where Are You? Boarding House Maid / Woman with Stroller Episodes - "Toody Undercover" and "Pretzel Mary"
1963 The Defenders Juror #5 Episode - "Judgment Eve"
1963 Route 66 Mrs. School Episode - "What a Shining Young Man Was Our Gallant Lieutenant"
1964–1965 The Doctors and the Nurses Miss Pritchard / Mrs. Briand Episodes - "Where Park Runs into Vreeland", "Night of the Witch"
1966 Dark Shadows Mrs. Mitchell Episode - "Episode #1.1"
1966 ABC Stage 67 Episode - "The Love Song of Barney Kempinski"
1966 Hawk Mrs. Colson Episode - "The Hands of Corbin Claybrooke"
1970–1971 The Secret Storm Aggie "Aunt Aggie" Parsons Unknown episodes
1974 Great Performances Agrafena Episode - "Enemies"
1974–1975 Somerset Becky Winkle Unknown episodes
1975 All in the Family Aunt Clara Episode - "Edith's Friend"
1975–1977 Phyllis Audrey Dexter 48 episodes
1977 Halloween with the New Addams Family Grandmama Addams TV movie
1978 The Tony Randall Show Mrs. Tilden Episode - "Eyes of the Law"
1978 Rhoda Mary Episode - "In Search of Martin"
1978 Lou Grant Mrs. Walker Episode - "Murder"
1979 Co-Ed Fever Mrs. Selby 8 episodes, (final appearance)
1979 Roots: The Next Generations Mrs. Bulfinch TV miniseries - "Part VII"

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "City-Born Actress Dies". Spokane Chronicle. June 30, 1979. p. 6. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  2. ^ "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XCQH-9SL : accessed 26 July 2023), Jane P Lisa Rose in household of Francis E Rose, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 100, sheet 1A, line 14, family 3, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 2518; FHL microfilm 2,342,252.
  3. ^ "Birthday Party Will Honor Two". Spokane Chronicle. February 7, 1929. p. 14. Retrieved July 26, 2023. "Honoring the birthdays of their daughters, Miss Jane Phinn Rose and Miss Jean Holton Robinson, Dr. Frances E. Rose and Mrs. Lucy M. Robinson will give a dinner and dancing party Tuesday evening. Both girls attend Lewis and Clark High School. Miss Rose's anniversary is today, but the party is arranged for Tuesday in order to make it part of the Spokane Advertising club's annual dance at the Woman's club building." See also:
  4. ^ "Charles L. Rose, Dentist, Expires; Ill Several Months From Cancer—His Family Noted for Long Lives; Family Lives Long; Leaves Widow and Daughter". The Spokesman-Review. p. 6. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  5. ^ "'63' Club Enjoys Merry Afternoon; Children Are Entertained". The Spokesman-Review. January 4, 1912. p. 2. Retrieved July 26, 2023. See also:
  6. ^ "Lockhart-Eastman". Mower County Transcript. January 11, 1899. p. 3. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  7. ^ Connor, Harriet J. (August 6, 1969). "Chroniscope". Spokane Daily Chronicle. p. 25. Retrieved July 26, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Jane Rose Here Today". Spokane Chronicle. December 24, 1935. p. 14. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  9. ^ "Jane Rose – Broadway Cast & Staff". Internet Broadway Database.
  10. ^ a b c "Jane Rose, 66, Actress On Stage, Screen, TV". The New York Times. July 3, 1979. p. D13. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
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