Lillian Roth
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LILLIAN ROTH - AIN'T SHE SWEET
AIN'T SHE SWEET - SCREEN SONGS - 1933 |
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Actress and singer Lillian Roth made her Broadway debut when she was 7 years old, and she first appeared on the big screen in 1918 when she was 8 years old. When Roth was 17, she signed a seven year contract with Paramount. Among the many hit films she appeared in for Paramount was 1930's Animal Crackers - the Marx Brothers second film. In 1932, Roth appeared in Max Fleischer's Screen Songs cartoon for Down Among The Sugar Cane, and in 1933 she appeared in the Screen Songs cartoon for Ain't She Sweet.
LILLIAN ROTH APPEARS IN:
DOWN AMONG THE SUGAR CANE (Screen Songs)
AIN'T SHE SWEET (Screen Songs)
DOWN AMONG THE SUGAR CANE (Screen Songs)
AIN'T SHE SWEET (Screen Songs)
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LILLIAN ROTH - DOWN AMONG THE SUGAR CANE
DOWN AMONG THE SUGAR CANE (SCREEN SONGS) 1932 LILLIAN ROTH - LOWDOWN
from the film MADAM SATAN - 1930 JAZZY COMEDY SKETCH FROM 1930
COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME - 1933
WHY AM I SO ROMANTIC? - from Animal Crackers
IF I COULD BE WITH YOU
STORY CONFERENCE II - 1934
LILLIAN ROTH - SOPHISTICATED LADY
PUFF YOUR BLUES AWAY - 1931
THIS MUST BE ILLEGAL IT'S SO NICE - 1930
SING YOU SINNERS
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SING YOU SINNERS - 1955
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THAT OLD FEELING - 1955
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HAPPINESS IS A THING
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LOVE THY NEIGHBOR
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HONEY
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AIN'T SHE SWEET
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MOVIE LEGENDS - LILIAN ROTH
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YOU CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT LOVE - 1930
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STORY CONFERENCE III - 1934
LET'S BE
COMMON from LOVE PARADE 1929 |
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FAIRY
BOAT GAG 1930 |
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HUGUETTE'S
WALTZ 1930 |
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LET'S BE
DOMESTIC 1930 |
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OPENING
NUMBER MELEDY 1954 |
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WHAT'S
MY LINE SALVADOR DALI LILLIAN ROTH PETER LAWFORD 1957 |
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TV
MELEDY AND INTERVIEW 1971 |
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INTERVIEW
WITH BILL BOGGS |
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