Jane Russel: died at age of 89 - Jane Russell, one of the Hollywood sex symbols of the most memorable of the 1940 and 1950, who starred in movies like The Outlaw and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, died today at his home in Santa Maria, California, a respiratory illness, the Associated Press has confirmed. She was 89.
Minnesota-born actress, was discovered by the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes, when it launched in the outlaw, who shot to fame overnight and was controversial because the court has been shown in the film. Over the years, playing alongside Russell a lot of Hollywood stars including Frank Sinatra and Groucho Marx (1951 Double Dynamite), Bob Hope (1948, The Paleface), Clark Gable (1955, The Seven), and Marilyn Monroe (1953's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes).
Although Russell's career began to decline in 1960 and his last film role was in 1970, the darker the yellow, made a return to the public in 1970, doing ads for Playtex bras understood across the board.
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