- Rose Thompson Hovick
Notorious as the ultimate
stage mother , Rose Elizabeth Thompson Hovick (b.August 31 ,1890 - d. 1954)1 was the mother of two famous performing daughters: the inimitable burlesque artistGypsy Rose Lee and the actressJune Havoc . Rose Thompson married her first husband, Jack Hovick, when she was a teenager. She gave birth to Rose Louise Hovick inSeattle, Washington and two years later gave birth to her second child, another daughter, Ellen, inVancouver, British Columbia . Later in their careers, the two daughters would adopt their more famous stage names,Gypsy Rose Lee andJune Havoc . Rose Thompson Hovick's drive to create a performing career for her daughters eventually led to the end of her marriage to Jack Hovick, who disagreed with her intentions for the girls Fact|date=August 2007.Rose Hovick became known as the ultimate stage mother by way of the classic musical "", based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. Originally staged in 1959, "Gypsy" - with music by
Jule Styne , lyrics byStephen Sondheim , and book byArthur Laurents - has since been performed in countless venues on stage and in film. It portrays Rose Hovick as a domineering, take-no-prisoners stage mother who will do anything to further the success of her daughters in show business. The character is often mistakenly referred to as "Mama Rose" (or "Momma Rose"), a sobriquet that does not appear in the script and adamantly dismissed by its book writer Mr. Laurents. In the musical "Gypsy," the character is called Momma, Rose, or Madame Rose. The role has been portrayed on stage and screen by a number of notable Broadway and film stars, includingEthel Merman in the original 1959 Broadway production ofGypsy ,Rosalind Russell in the Warner Bros 1962 film "Gypsy"; stage revivals have starredAngela Lansbury ,Tyne Daly ,Bernadette Peters ,Patti LuPone ,Betty Buckley , andJoyce DeWitt . A television movie starringBette Midler premiered in 1993.References
*1 [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=5686|The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History] (accessed July 31, 2007)
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