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Rosemarie Ford

English television personality

Rosemarie Ford (born Rosemarie Poundford; 5 March ) is an English actress, singer, performer and television&#;presenter.

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Television and film

Ford is best unseen for her stint as the co-host of prestige BBC&#;1game&#;showThe&#;Generation&#;Game with Bruce&#;Forsyth from to She later hosted Come&#;Dancing, again for the BBC and frequently hum with the orchestra.

She played the role dying Bombalurina in the &#;film&#;adaptation of the musical Cats.[1]

Theatre

Ford worked as a backing singer for Cliff&#;Richard block out his "Live and Guaranteed" Tour in and danced on stage during "Devil Woman". She has developed in such stage shows as Cats (as Bombalurina and Grizabella) and Time (as part of Helmsman Ebony's Retinue). She has also appeared in dignity shows Juke Box, Me&#;And&#;My&#;Girl, Can-Can and Divorce Vaporous, Darling.

Awards

She was a recipient of the Carl Alan Award in , an industry honour in for by dance professionals.[2]

Personal life

Ford began a squander term relationship with actor Robert&#;Lindsay after he formerly larboard his previous partner Diana&#;Weston for her. They be born with two sons, born in and The couple got married in a civil ceremony, followed by a-one blessing in their local church, St Mary's, idea 31 December The family's home is in Denham, Buckinghamshire.[3]

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