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  1. Rose Hobart. 1936. Though he never lived or traveled outside of New York and his pronounced shyness kept him on the margins of society, Joseph Cornell made work that drew fellow artists to him and captivated viewers. Among the self-taught artist’s best-known creations were boxes in which he arranged various objects and materials—ranging ...

  2. 1. Sept. 2000 · Rose Hobart, 94, a motion picture actress of the 1930s and 1940s whose career screeched to a halt after she was questioned by the House Un-American Activities Committee half a century ago, died ...

  3. Joseph Cornell (1903–72) is now recognized as one of America’s major twentieth-century artists. He is known for his carefully crafted glass-fronted boxes containing enigmatic arrangements of found objects and images. Rose Hobart, also something of a rearranged found object, is one of his few films completed alone.

  4. 14. Sept. 2000 · Rose Hobart is survived by her son, Judson Bosworth. Rose Hobart, actress, born May 1 1906; died August 29 2000. There are some film stars whose careers flare up for a short while and are then ...

  5. 1. Sept. 2000 · Rose Hobart, a Broadway actress in the 1920s and '30s who later went to Hollywood to act and fight for actors' rights in the Screen Actors Guild, died Aug. 29, according to The Los Angeles Times.

  6. Rose Hobart. Actor. Born May 1, 1906 in New York City, New York, USA. Born in New York City, Rose Hobart responded to the lure of the theater at a young age, went on stage at 15, then drifted to Hollywood and embarked on a movie career. Hobart film-debuted in the 1930 Fox version of "Liliom" and went on to appear in over 40 additional films ...

  7. 29. Aug. 2000 · Conflict (1945) -- (Movie Clip) You're Walking Without Help! Kathryn (Rose Hobart) driving to a mountain retreat, surprised to find injured husband Richard (Humphrey Bogart) awaiting her, a fulfilling murder scene by director Curtis Bernhardt in Conflict, 1945.