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Hi, I'm the author of MAMA ROSE'S TURN, the biography of Rose Thompson Hovick, mother of actresses Gypsy Rose Lee and June Havoc. I would like to report an innacuracy on the page. Rose's desire for her girls to enter show business did NOT break up her marriage. They didn't even begin dancing lessons until after Rose and her husband Jack Hovick were divorced. The idea of putting the girls in show business only came after Rose saw that her daughter June was a toe-dancing prodigy, which happened over a year after she had already divorced the girls' father.
Rose Thompson's birth is reported as 1892 in the
US Federal Census, for Seattle, Ward 8, King Co., Washington, ED 114, Pg 7A, lines 5-10 and 31 Aug 1890 in her application for a passport.
Don't know if this is worth noting or not -- Rose was not consistent with her middle name. On her application for a
passport she states her middle name is Elizabeth.
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Hi, I'm the author of MAMA ROSE'S TURN, the biography of Rose Thompson Hovick, mother of actresses Gypsy Rose Lee and June Havoc. I would like to report an innacuracy on the page. Rose's desire for her girls to enter show business did NOT break up her marriage. They didn't even begin dancing lessons until after Rose and her husband Jack Hovick were divorced. The idea of putting the girls in show business only came after Rose saw that her daughter June was a toe-dancing prodigy, which happened over a year after she had already divorced the girls' father.
Rose Thompson's birth is reported as 1892 in the
US Federal Census, for Seattle, Ward 8, King Co., Washington, ED 114, Pg 7A, lines 5-10 and 31 Aug 1890 in her application for a passport.
Don't know if this is worth noting or not -- Rose was not consistent with her middle name. On her application for a
passport she states her middle name is Elizabeth.