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Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier (born July 14, 1932) is an American former football player, bodyguard, actor, singer, Protestant minister, and motivational speaker. He was a college All-American football player for Penn State , and earned a place in the NCAA 100th anniversary list of 100 most influential student athletes. [ 1 ]
Grier was diagnosed with stage four cervical cancer in 1988, and was told she had 18 months to live. Through vigorous treatment, she recovered and has since been in remission. [34] Grier lives on a ranch in Colorado. [35] Although she is close with actor and Protestant minister Rosey Grier, she denies the rumor that they are related. [36]
Ladies of the House did fairly well for Hallmark Channel: it received a 1.9 household rating and delivered over 1.6 million homes and 2.9 million total viewers on the day of its premiere, ranking it as the second-highest-rated ad-supported cable movie of the week and boosting the network to rank sixth in Prime Time for the day.
Grier had her sights set on attending one of L.A.'s two premiere film institutions, UCLA and USC — whose respective alums from that period include Francis Ford Coppola, Paul Schrader, George ...
Quentin Tarantino's new Vista Theater cafe, Pam's Coffy, named in homage to actress Pam Grier, features custom-blend coffee and throwback touches, including collectibles from the director — and ...
Pam Grier is bringing her story to Hollywood. The 74-year-old actress, who first came to fame starring in 1970s Blaxploitation films, is developing her 2010 memoir, “Foxy: My Life in Three Acts ...
Carter's Army is a 1970 American made-for-television war drama film starring a host of prominent African-American film actors, including Richard Pryor, Rosey Grier, Robert Hooks, Billy Dee Williams and Moses Gunn. The film originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on January 27, 1970. [1] The film would be released on DVD under the title ...
The Thing with Two Heads is a 1972 American blaxploitation science fiction comedy film directed by Lee Frost and starring Ray Milland, Rosey Grier, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown. [1] [2]