Why is Salice Rose famous? Who is she? Her Wiki: Age, Sister, Net Worth, Real Name, Height
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• Salice Rose is a model and social media personality, best known for her Instagram account. • She has an estimated net worth of $400,000, earned through her career on social media. • She is of Peruvian descent and speaks Spanish fluently. • She is covered in tattoos, which represent her faith and God, as well as her love for California. • She is active on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube, where she posts videos and pictures related to current online trends.
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SpouseBobby GuyMarkHair ribbon and moleFactWanted to leave (1961) after her husband died in 1964, but was talked out of it by director , and continued until the end of the show's run in 1966.
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Who is Salice Rose?
Salice Rose was born on 20 November 1994, in Lancaster, California USA, and is a model and social media personality, best known for finding popularity through the website Instagram on which she mainly posts video content as opposed to pictures which the website was known for.
The Wealth of Salice Rose
How rich is Salice Rose? As of mid-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is at $400,000, mostly earned through a successful career on social media. She also became widely known for her account on musical.ly, which helped her gain a good head start online. As she continues her endeavors, it is expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Salice is of Peruvian descent though her family was already in the US when she was born. It is known that she grew up with three siblings, and learned how to speak Spanish at a very young age. However, there has been no information regarding to her education.
In 2013, she began her online career on Instagram by creating an account and started posting various pictures there. She also posted a lot of comedy videos on the website which increased her popularity significantly, and she now has more than six million followers. Due to her popularity online, she then decided to start her own YouTube channel, on which she uploads videos of her daily life experiences as well as about trending topics. She also shows her musical inclinations by posting videos of her singing, for which she has also received a lot of positive comments. Her YouTube channel would eventually gain more than one million subscribers.
Prominence
Eventually, Rose would join SnapChat too, which continued to build her fame when she started the thread called “My Story”. Her unique look and online popularity has also led to her getting attention from numerous companies, and she has performed in many advertisements on her social media accounts, which have accrued her a considerable amount of money. She’s also been rewarded for her work, including the 2017 TECLA Awards as Top Comedy Creator. She also made an appearance at the .
Her popularity has attracted a lot of rumors – many people speculate that she is a lesbian, though she has never confirmed or denied any of the allegations. She is focused on her career right now, and is apparently uninterested in a relationship.
waddup ❤️
— Salice Rose (@salice_roseee)
Tattoos
A few of Salice’s most noticeable features are the various tattoos which can be found all around her body. She has the tattoo of the word California on her right arm because she wanted to show where she came from, and because she loves the place. She mentioned that a lot of her tattoos are about her faith and God – she has two crosses which can be found on her ears, and she has the gates of heaven tattooed at her back, as well as a tattoo of a rosary and three roses on her arm along with the California tattoo; the roses are dedicated to herself, her sister, and her mother. She also has a tattoo of Jesus Christ on the cross. She has revealed that she plans to get more tattoos on her body.
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Personal Life
There is no information regarding Rose’s romantic life, and very little information is known about her family. She loves food as she has mentioned in her videos numerous times, and even refers to being ‘married to food’ on some occasions, with some of her favorites being pizza roles, Cheetos, Popeye’s, and smore tarts. She enjoys spending her free time watching various videos on Netflix. She mainly uses English as her main medium on YouTube though at times also speaks Spanish for her Spanish-speaking audience.
Salice Rose on Social Media
Similar to numerous online and YouTube personalities, Salice remains highly active online through accounts on various social media . Her Instagram continues to be highly active, though her video posts have lessened since she posts videos on her YouTube account as well. Some of her modelling work as well as her advertisements can be seen in pictures on Instagram, and she posts videos in relation to current online trends. Her Twitter account is mainly used to post some of her daily thoughts, though she also posts content from Instagram there. She has made a statement regarding relationships, stating that so many people are in need because they are lonely. However, she also went on to state that it is unfair to the other person, meaning that relationships should have people who know how to act and treat others the right way.
General Info
Full NameRose MarieProfessionComedian, Singer, Voice ActorNationalityAmerican
Family
SpouseBobby GuyChildrenGeorgiana Marie GuyParentsFrank Mazzetta, Stella Gluszcak
Accomplishments
NominationsIndependent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble, Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough ActorTV ShowsHollywood Squares, Scorch, The Doris Day Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, My Sister Eileen
Social profile links
FacebookTwitterInstagramIMDB
Marks
#Marks / Signs1Hair ribbon and mole
Quotes
#Quote1There are no people in show business that I don't know. It's amazing. What I do now is commentary on people that are all dead. Nobody remembers! Nobody remembers ! Nobody remembers . . . and things like that. People call me, they say, "We're doing a book. Can you do some commentary?" I'm in every book that's coming out! . There's a whole chapter of me in this new Three Stooges book.2[on ] Milton was a genius and Milton could not explain what he wanted or how he wanted it. He'd get all mixed-up. For instance, he was doing his television show and he said to the conductor , "I want a G chord here." My husband told me this. My husband was a musician in the band. Victor Young said, "Okay, gentlemen. Give me a G chord." They went, "Tah-dah!" Milton flew over to Victor and practically killed him. "I said a G chord you dumb son of a bitch!" Called him all kinds of names. My husband, who also knew Milton very well, said to Victor Young, "He wants a C chord." So Victor Young said, "All right, gentlemen. Give me a C chord." They went, "Tah-dah!" Milton says, "That's a goddamn G chord! Don't you know what you're doing? That's what I wanted."3[on ] Oh! That man was the love of my life! Love of my life! I'm not an impersonator, I never was, but in my act I used to do a little bit of a Durante in a song. It got [more and more popular]. His wife said I did the best Durante of all. In fact, I ended up having to do a whole song as Durante in my act. I used to go to Jimmy and say, "How do I do this?" He taught me how to do him with the proper inflections and how to move my hands. He had a certain way of talking. I graveled my voice a little more and it got to the point where I had to do full numbers about Jimmy Durante--"I'm in Love with Jimmy Durante" and "I Wish I Could Sing Like Jimmy Durante". It was a whole series of numbers that I did in my act. I had to go to Jimmy all the time. He even taught me how to play the piano like him.4[on working with in vaudeville] He was very nice. We became very good friends. I never had any trouble with anyone when I was doing vaudeville. All of them, I guess because I was a kid, they all taught me what they did. I learned how to juggle. I learned how to walk on a big ball. I learned how to do trapeze. I was the kid. They used to say, "Come on, let's keep her busy." And they taught me everything. It was a very educational thing for me.5[on meeting ] When I did Candice Bergen's show, (1988), I told her, "I worked with your father [] in vaudeville when he was doing a doctor sketch." She said, "Well, you couldn't have played the nurse--you were too young!" I said, "No, I was headlining. He was the opening act." She didn't care for that too much.6[on ] He was mean. He was a lousy man. Very mean and very . . . oh, he was terrible. In fact, nobody ever liked him.7[about meeting in 1927, when she was four years old] They played a couple of shorts at that time that were silent and mine was the only one with sound. It played with (1927) at The Wintergarden in New York. It was a phenomenal thing. I went up to Jolson and said, "You were wonderful, Mr. Jolson!" He said, "Get away, you little brat!" He didn't like kids.8[asked about (1961) ending its run after only five years] It was a big mistake. We could have gone on another two years--in color!9[at age 80, when asked if she planned to retire] I've been in show business my whole life. Why start something new now?
Facts
#Fact1It was Rose Marie who suggested , a long-time friend of hers, be considered to play the third writer on (1961). The producers of the show had originally planned to hire a younger actor who would play a new writer just starting out in show business, but decided that a show biz veteran like Amsterdam playing an older writer at the end of his career would offer even better comedic possibilities.2Daughter, Georgiana Marie Guy (born May 18, 1947), with .3According to the liner notes for the CD of the "Gypsy" soundtrack, was on the "short list" of possible dubbers for . ( ultimately was chosen.).4Is into Italian cooking and knitting (on (1961), she occasionally could be seen knitting in the office).5Wanted to leave (1961) after her husband died in 1964, but was talked out of it by director , and continued until the end of the show's run in 1966.6Born on the day that the Broadway musical "Rose-Marie" opened.7On stage from age 3 as "Baby Rose Marie, she dropped the "Baby" at the age of 15.8Made history as one of the headliners who opened the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, the first of the modern hotel/casinos.9Her husband, musician , was at one time lead trumpeter for the NBC orchestra on "The Tonight Show".10Toured for over eight years in the musical revue "4 Girls 4" with , , and . As of the death of Margaret Whiting in 2011, Rose Marie is the last remaining of the four.11Received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 3, 2001. It was the 2184th star issued.12The hair bow has some personal significance on which has so far refused to elaborate.13She is of Italian and Polish extraction.14According to , got the job for which she is best known (Sally Rogers on (1961)) after Miles pulled out after the pilot.15She had two separate acting careers - one as "Baby Rose Marie" in the 1920s, and the other, which began in the 1940s.
Pictures
Movies
Actress
TitleYearStatusCharacterSold2015/Ipre-productionElegant Older WomanUnscripted2011TV SeriesThe Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited2004TV MovieSally Rogers GlimscherThe Alan Brady Show2003TV MovieThe Secretary (voice)Andy Richter Controls the Universe2003TV SeriesSylviaThe Hughleys2001TV SeriesEdnaShriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth2000VideoMrs. TingleLost & Found1999/IClaraHey Arnold!1998TV SeriesAgatha CaulfieldPsycho1998Norma Bates (voice, uncredited)Suddenly Susan1997TV SeriesJoyWings1997TV SeriesEleanor Bluto BigginsCaroline in the City1996-1997TV SeriesStella DawsonThe Blues Brothers Animated Series1997TV SeriesSister RotondaFreakazoid!1995TV SeriesHonnaCagney & Lacey: Together Again1995TV MovieMitzi GlassHardball1994TV SeriesMitzi BalzerUltraman: The Ultimate Hero1994TV SeriesSandman1993Car SaleswomanHerman's Head1993TV SeriesSallyScorch1992TV SeriesMrs. Edna BrackenThe Man in the Family1991TV SeriesMrs. MinettiMurphy Brown1990-1991TV SeriesFrank's Mother / Rose FontanaThe Real Ghostbusters1990TV SeriesMrs. SpenglerThe Jackie Bison Show1990TV MovieDoris (voice)Mr. Belvedere1990TV SeriesRaynaOn the Television1989TV SeriesMrs. Santa ClausDuet1988TV SeriesWitchboard1986Mrs. MosesRemington Steele1986TV SeriesBillie YoungBridge Across Time1985TV MovieAlma BellockBrothers1985TV SeriesMrs. BoboHail to the Chief1985TV SeriesSylviaCagney & Lacey1985TV SeriesAlice AsinowThe Love Boat1978-1984TV SeriesBeatrice Multon / Bertha Finch / Fourth bridge Player / ...Lunch Wagon1981Mrs. SchmecklerCheaper to Keep Her1981Ida BrackenFlying High1979TV SeriesWomanChico and the Man1976TV SeriesKissy FaceThe Man from Clover Grove1975Sister MaryS.W.A.T.1975TV SeriesHildaGet Christie Love!1975TV SeriesMitzi TrousdaleKojak1975TV SeriesMrs. TildonPetrocelli1974TV SeriesThelmaMemory of Us1974HousekeeperYogi's Gang1973TV SeriesLotta LitterAdam-121972-1973TV SeriesJean Wagner / Woman at Bus DepotHoneymoon Suite1972TV SeriesThe Doris Day Show1969-1971TV SeriesMyrna GibbonsMy Friend Tony1969TV SeriesMy Three Sons1968TV SeriesGenevieve GoodbodyThe Danny Thomas Hour1968TV SeriesEmmalina CortwrightThe Virginian1967TV SeriesBelle StephensHey, Landlord1967TV SeriesAunt HarrietThe Monkees1966-1967TV SeriesMilly / The Big Man, Bessie KowalskiOccasional Wife1967TV SeriesMadame CelesteWalter of the Jungle1967TV ShortDead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round1966Margaret KirbyThe Dick Van Dyke Show1961-1966TV SeriesSally RogersDon't Worry, We'll Think of a Title1966AnnieMy Sister Eileen1960-1961TV SeriesBerthaThe Many Loves of Dobie Gillis1960TV SeriesMrs. TarantinoThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show1959TV SeriesThe Bob Cummings Show1958-1959TV SeriesMartha Randolph / BerthaThe D.A.'s Man1959TV SeriesDoris HanleyM Squad1958TV SeriesMargoThe Big Beat1958May GordonThe Adventures of Jim Bowie1958TV SeriesHoney ChileGunsmoke1957TV SeriesMrs. MongerThe Red Skelton Hour1955TV SeriesDance TeacherTop Banana1954Betty DillonSally Swing1938ShortSally Swing (voice, uncredited)Sea Sore1934ShortBaby Rose Marie (as Baby Rose Marie)International House1933Rose Marie (as Baby Rose Marie)Rambling 'Round Radio Row #31932ShortBaby Rose Marie (as Baby Rose Marie)
Soundtrack
TitleYearStatusCharacterThe Dick Van Dyke Show1961-1964TV Series performer - 10 episodesSurprising Suzie1953Short performer: "It's Great When You're Doing a Show", "You've Gotta Have Personality"Rambling 'Round Radio Row1934Short performer: "You're Gonna Lose Your Gal" - as Baby Rose Marie, uncreditedInternational House1933performer: "My Bluebird's Singing the Blues" 1933 - uncreditedRambling 'Round Radio Row #31932Short performer: "Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia" - as Baby Rose Marie, uncreditedBaby Rose Marie the Child Wonder1929Short performer: "Heigh-Ho, Everybody, Heigh-Ho!", "Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You?", "Don't Be Like That" - as Baby Rose Marie, uncreditedHollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical2008Video documentary performer: "Who Wouldn't Be Jealous of You?" - as Baby Rose Marie, uncreditedAmerican Masters1997TV Series documentary performer - 1 episodeThe Doris Day Show1969-1970TV Series performer - 2 episodesThe Monkees1966TV Series performer - 1 episode
Miscellaneous
TitleYearStatusCharacterPsycho1998ADR voice
Self
TitleYearStatusCharacterMichael Feinstein's American Songbook2012-2013TV Mini-Series documentaryHerselfMay's Panto Party2009TV MovieHerselfMake 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America2009TV Series documentaryHerselfForever Plaid2008HerselfA Silent Star2008ShortHerselfWhere I Stand: The Hank Greenspun Story2008DocumentaryHerselfThe Florence Henderson Show2008TV SeriesHerselfHollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure2008TV Movie documentaryHerselfHollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical2008Video documentaryHerselfPioneers of Television2008TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself / Sally RogersThe Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk2007Video documentaryHerself - Broadway / Television StarEncore with John Palmer2006TV SeriesHerselfTV Land Confidential2005TV Series documentaryHerselfSurge of Power2004HerselfHollywood Squares2003TV SeriesHerselfCBS at 752003TV Special documentaryHerselfTracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales2003TV MovieHerselfE! True Hollywood Story2003TV Series documentaryHerselfTV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV2003TV Special documentaryHerselfShirleyMania2002TV Movie documentaryHerselfAdded Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story2002TV Movie documentaryHerself (uncredited)Inside TV Land: The Dick Van Dyke Show2000TV Special documentaryHerselfAmerican Masters1997TV Series documentaryHerselfBiography1997TV Series documentaryHerselfThe Real Las Vegas1996TV Series documentaryHerselfPioneers of Primetime1995TV Movie documentaryHerselfThe Dick Van Dyke Show Remembered1994TV Special documentaryHerselfThe 53th Annual Golden Apple Awards1993TV SpecialHerselfVicki!1993TV SeriesHerselfComic Relief V1992TV SpecialHerselfThe Howard Stern Show1992TV SeriesHerselfThe Arsenio Hall Show1989TV SeriesHerselfThe New Hollywood Squares1986-1988TV SeriesHerselfThis Is Your Life1987TV SpecialHerselfThe Garry Shandling Show: 25th Anniversary Special1986TV MovieHerselfThe Wonderful World of Jonathan Winters1986HerselfAll Star Blitz1985TV SeriesHerselfDo It Debbie's Way1983VideoHerselfCHiPs1980TV SeriesHerselfThe Hollywood Squares1965-1980TV SeriesHerselfThe Mike Douglas Show1963-1979TV SeriesHerself - Co-Host / Herself / Herself - Comic ComedienneGood Morning America1979TV SeriesHerselfThe Merv Griffin Show1977TV SeriesHerselfDean Martin Celebrity Roast: Peter Marshall1977TV SpecialHerselfDinah!1975-1976TV SeriesHerselfThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1963-1975TV SeriesHerself / Herself - GuestCelebrity Bowling1975TV SeriesHerselfAll-Star Baffle1973TV SeriesHerselfThe Young and the Restless1973TV SeriesHerselfThis Is Your Life1971-1973TV SeriesHerselfThe Vin Scully Show1973TV SeriesHerselfMooch Goes to Hollywood1971TV MovieHerself (uncredited)The Hollywood Squares1971TV SeriesRegularThe Bob Hope Show1961-1971TV SeriesHerself / Herself - GuestAmateur's Guide to Love1971TV MovieHerselfThe Pet Set1971TV SeriesHerselfThe 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards1971TV SpecialHerself - PresenterYou Don't Say1970TV SeriesHerselfName Droppers1970TV SeriesHerselfDella1970TV SeriesHerselfAllen Ludden's Gallery1969TV SeriesHerselfFunny You Should Ask1968-1969TV SeriesHerselfThe Don Rickles Show1969TV SeriesHerselfMr. Blackwell Presents1968TV MovieHerselfThe Hollywood Palace1964-1968TV SeriesHerself - ComedianThe Dean Martin Show1966-1967TV SeriesHerselfThe Joey Bishop Show1967TV SeriesHerselfThe Woody Woodbury Show1967TV SeriesHerselfEverybody's Talking1967TV SeriesHerselfP.D.Q.1966-1967TV SeriesHerselfDream Girl of '671967TV SeriesHerself - Fashion HostessThe Match Game1966TV SeriesTeam MemberGirl Talk1965TV SeriesHerselfWhat's This Song?1965TV SeriesHerselfFractured Flickers1963TV SeriesHerself / GuestThe Steve Allen Playhouse1963TV SeriesHerselfStump the Stars1962TV SeriesHerself - Guest PanelistStrictly for Laffs1962TV MovieHerselfHere's Hollywood1962TV SeriesHerselfThis Is Your Life1961TV SeriesHerselfThe Jack Paar Tonight Show1958-1959TV SeriesHerselfThe Julius LaRosa Show1957TV SeriesHerselfThe Jackie Gleason Show1957TV SeriesHimself - Guest Vocalist / CommedienneThe George Jessel Show1953-1954TV SeriesHerselfSurprising Suzie1953ShortHerselfAll Star Revue1953TV SeriesHerself - Guest Singer / Dancer / ActressTexaco Star Theatre1950-1952TV SeriesHerself - Comedienne / Herself / Singer / ...All Star Summer Revue1952TV SeriesHerself - Guest Actress / Singer / DancerThe Colgate Comedy Hour1951TV SeriesHerself - ComedianThe Ed Sullivan Show1951TV SeriesHerselfCavalcade of Stars1950-1951TV SeriesHerself - Guest Comedienne / Vocalist / Herself - SingerFlippen's Frolics1936ShortHerself - Baby Rose Marie (as Baby Rose Marie)At the Mike1934ShortHerself - Baby Rose Marie (as Baby Rose Marie)Rambling 'Round Radio Row1934ShortHerself (as Baby Rose Marie)Back in '231933Documentary shortHerself (as Baby Rose Marie)Sing, Babies, Sing1933ShortHerself (as Baby Rose Marie)Baby Rose Marie the Child Wonder1929ShortHerself (as Baby Rose Marie)
Archive Footage
TitleYearStatusCharacterThe Sixties2014TV Mini-Series documentarySally RogersPioneers of Television2014TV Mini-Series documentarySally Rogers - Dick Van Dyke ShowLuke and Joe Get Lost2010Sally RogersBiography1995TV Series documentaryHerself
Awards
Won Awards
YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie2001Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameTelevisionOn 3 October 2001. At 7083 Hollywood Blvd.
Nominated Awards
YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie1966Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a ComedyThe Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)1964Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an ActressThe Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)1963Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an ActressThe Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)