“There’s never been a more engaging & multi-talented performer,” Carl Reiner tweeted.
“In a span of 90 years, since she was four, dear Rosie performed on radio, in vaudeville, night clubs, films, TV, & Vegas & always had audiences clamoring for “more!!”
I was so sad to learn of the passing of Rosemarie. There's never been a more engaging & multi-talented performer. In a span of 90 years, since she was four, dear Rosie performed on radio, in vaudeville, night clubs, films, TV, & Vegas & always had audiences clamoring for "more!!"
— carl reiner (@carlreiner) December 29, 2017
RIP Rose Marie, one of the original (and terrific) wisecracking women in comedy. TV would never have been the same without her.
— Larry King (@kingsthings) December 29, 2017
Rest In Peace Rose Marie!
Thank you for bringing my family and I a lifetime of happiness and laughter! One of my greatest childhood memories was gathering around our 📺 set to watch “The Dick Van Dyke Show” Honored to have worked w you on the pilot “Faculty Lounge” Love you🌹— Maureen McCormick (@MoMcCormick7) December 29, 2017
I’m heartbroken over the loss of Rose Marie. I met her years ago when she and Morey Amsterdam guested on Caroline in the City. We reconnected this year and there was nothing more delightful then seeing a text from her. What a life and career.
— Bill Prady ⚛️ (@billprady) December 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/quinncy/status/946545239694516224
Thanks to the documentary makers who, just in the nick of time, gave the great Rose Marie the chance to hear the wonderful round of accolades she earned.
— Paula Poundstone (@paulapoundstone) December 29, 2017
RIP Rose Marie, you were a breath of fresh air on Twitter and I rediscovered you again as I binge-watched the Dick Van Dyke Show recently https://t.co/tEZRfr4hLD
— Matt Oswalt (@MattOswaltVA) December 29, 2017
Rose Marie (1923-2017): pic.twitter.com/S6y5B0IHkr
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) December 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/SethMacFarlane/status/946592337827737601
One of her last tweets…Rest in Peace Dear Lady.❤ #RoseMarie https://t.co/rBowtX3jKL
— Bruno Amato (@BrunoAmato_1) December 29, 2017
Thanks for lifting us all up, dear Rose Marie! https://t.co/Y01uo89eZG
— Ron Perlman (@perlmutations) December 29, 2017
RIP Rose Marie. She seemed to be the only person for whom Twitter improved their quality of life.
— J. Elvis Weinstein (@JElvisWeinstein) December 29, 2017
RIP RoseMarie was adorably gutsy:) One of the best… https://t.co/PViEmHuFu8
— Robin Strasser (@robinstrasser) December 29, 2017
https://twitter.com/NellSco/status/946544433922584576
R.I.P. @RoseMarie4Real. I’m so glad you got to experience the dawn of change. Thank you. You were the first. #RoseMarie
— Judy Gold (@JewdyGold) December 29, 2017
Such sad news to hear of the passing of Rose Marie. My condolences to her family and loved ones. Rest In Peace Rose. 🙏 #TheDickVanDykeShow pic.twitter.com/wUPmmtEDKd
— Ricky Davila (@TheRickyDavila) December 29, 2017
Rose Marie, 94
(Aug 15, 1923 – Dec 28, 2017)
Goodbye to a stalwart show biz veteran and one heck of a funny lady. You shall be missed, Sally Rogers. pic.twitter.com/abAfyn2kqx— RealGilbertACP (@RealGilbertACP) December 29, 2017
SAG-AFTRA celebrates the life and amazing nine-decade career of Rose Marie, #sagaftramember since 1938. https://t.co/BHSfkUvyhA
— SAG-AFTRA (@sagaftra) December 29, 2017
Rose Marie, Decades-Spanning Showbiz Veteran, Is Dead at 94 https://t.co/7y6EDeOgFb
— Phillip Sheppard, Executive MBA Pepperdine UN 🔥 (@PSheppardTV) December 29, 2017
Rose Marie, Legendary Star of Broadway, Film & TV Dies at 94… https://t.co/XhAfZZLLv5
— BroadwayWorld (@BroadwayWorld) December 29, 2017
Rose Marie was an important female comic voice and an inspiration. RIP you will never be forgotten.
— Caroline Rhea (@CarolineRhea) December 29, 2017