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Rosemarie Ford (Bombalurina)

Rosemarie - with and without her make up
Rosemarie Ford was born Spring of 1962 in North YorkshireRosemarie Ford has once hosted Bruce Forsyth's Generation Game and presented Come Dancing, and she was a reporter on Rolf's Amazing World of Animals. She's also trod the boards in the West End, sung in Royal Variety shows, and she even released her own album - 1991's I Wanna Dance With Somebody.
She has been dancing since 8 years old and was on television in children's programmes until she was 14, then she danced on loads of shows - Morecambe and Wise and various Brucie shows.
The Generation Game is her favorite TV programme. Celine Dion is her favorite singer and Rachmaninov is her favorite musician.
She took her dancing lessons and exams in a local dancing school in Leeds then she came to London.
She enjoys decorating and going out on her bike, she likes dogs very much, it was said that if she could only bring 3 things to a desert island, she would bring her 2 dogs(count as one thing), the pictures of family and friends, and an old teddy bear.
Rosemarie has played Grizabella in 1995 and 1996 in London, she says that's her favourite character. She also played Bombalurina in West End 7 years ago. (Well, Grizabella and Bombalurina are two completely different characters, but Rosemarie can play the two characters nicely, that means she is a very good actress)
Rosemarie is currently involved with and lives with Robert Lindsay, another respected theatre performer.Her credits: Royal Variety Performance, Bobby Davro's Sketch Pad, Bruce Forsyth's Generation Game, Come Dancing, Aladdin, The Greatest Show In Town, Telly Addicts Christmas Special, Entertainment UK, Golden Songs of the Silver Screen, GOTCHA, Dick Whittington, The Big Breakfast, Cats (As Grizabella and Bombalurina), Noel's House Party, Lesley Joseph - This Is Your Life, Challenge Anneka, DIY Dilemmas, Pebble Mill, Sharp Shooters, Full Swing, International Come Dancing Show One and Two, The Good Old Days, TV60 Awards, Drop the Dead Donkey, Harry Enfield and Chums, Noel's and the Winner Is..., An Audience with Bruce Forsyth, Esther, Laurence Olivier Awards, Divorce Me Darling, Festival Theatre, Chicester, Cat Crazy (a programm for CATS on ITV), Rolf's Amazing World of Animals, Through The Keyhole, Wogan's Web, Cats the Musical video (As Bombalurina), Good Stuff, Can Can, Me and My Girl, Time, Street Scene, Is there Life?, Juke Box.
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See the changes

Rosemarie - in the making of cats

Headshot

Bruce Forsyth and Rosemarie in The Generation Game
(this picture above is not mine, but it's nice to see her signature)
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Different Rosemarie
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Rosemarie - in The Generation Game

Rosemarie - in Come Dancing
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The pictures are from a interview

in the studio, singing Mr.Mistoffelees
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