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From yesterday's BBC:

Titanic actress Gloria Stuart dies at 100

Gloria Stuart Ms Stuart played the role of Rose Calvert in 1997's Titanic

Actress Gloria Stuart, who played an elderly shipwreck survivor in the film Titanic, has died at the age of 100.

The blonde actress appeared in several films during the 1930s, before retiring from acting in 1946.

Stuart resumed acting in later years and at 87 became the oldest actor ever to be nominated for an Oscar for her performance as Rose Calvert, a 101-year-old Titanic survivor.

Stuart died in her sleep in her Los Angeles home, her family said.

The native Californian also starred in The Invisible Man and two Shirley Temple movies.

Stuart, who studied drama and philosophy in college, helped found the Screen Actors Guild, a trade union that represents actors.

She was under contract with Universal Studios and 20th Century in the 1930s.

The Hollywood veteran was diagnosed with breast cancer about five years ago, but survived the disease.

"She just paid no attention to illness. She was a very strong woman and had other fish to fry," Stuart's daughter, Sylvia Thompson, said.

Titanic became the world's highest-grossing movie of all time in 1997, until the movie Avatar claimed the title in 2009.

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Gloria Stuart had a very long film career. Onr of the major highlights from the 1930s is Gold Diggers of 1935, a Busby Berkeley spectacular. Although Gloria Stuart did a song with Dick Powell (I'm Going Shopping with you), that is not available on Youtube. Instead I have posted from that film The Lullaby of Broadway (which is sung by Win Shaw). This is an extraordinary routine. Because of it's length the clip is in 2 parts. The first part is setting the scene for the second part (without seeing the first part, the ending of the second part becomes meaningless), but it is the second part which makes it remarkable.


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