
Jane Russell
Birthday: 21 June 1921, Bemidji, Minnesota, USA
Birth Name: Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell
Height: 170 cm
Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell was born on June 21, 1921 in Bemidji, Minnesota. Her father was a United States Army lieutenant and her mother had been a student of drama and an actress with a travel ...Show More

[what she thinks of Hollywood liberals George Clooney, Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn I think they're Show more
[what she thinks of Hollywood liberals George Clooney, Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn I think they're not well. Hide
I liked Condoleezza Rice. And Ann Coulter was great. She was so strong and forceful. But people kept Show more
I liked Condoleezza Rice. And Ann Coulter was great. She was so strong and forceful. But people kept asking me, "You're from Hollywood. Why are you here?". I very much wanted to tell them, as a whole group, that in my day Hollywood was Republican. All the heads of the studios were Republicans, and we were fighting communism. You had John Wayne and Charlton Heston and myself and Bob Mitchum, and President Ronald Reagan came right out of that same group. There were a few Democrats in Hollywood, but we thought they were crazy. Hide
I have always been a Republican, and when I was in Hollywood long ago, most of the people there were Show more
I have always been a Republican, and when I was in Hollywood long ago, most of the people there were Republican. The studio heads were all Republican, my boss Howard Hughes was a raving Republican, and we had a motion picture code in those days so they couldn't do all this naughty stuff. We had John Wayne, we had Charlton Heston, we had man named Ronald Reagan, we had Robert Mitchum, James Stewart, Clark Gable. Hide
It was always an accident; I wish I could take some of the credit. My mother used to say, "You have Show more
It was always an accident; I wish I could take some of the credit. My mother used to say, "You have a path from heaven and if you fall off of it, it'll be a problem, Jane." It was always the case where no matter what way I wanted to go, the Lord wanted me to go this way. Hide
Publicity can be terrible. But only if you don't have any.
Publicity can be terrible. But only if you don't have any.
[2003] These days I am a teetotal, mean-spirited, right-wing, narrow-minded, conservative Christian Show more
[2003] These days I am a teetotal, mean-spirited, right-wing, narrow-minded, conservative Christian bigot, but not a racist. Hide
The girl with the summer-hot lips . . . and the winter-cold heart.
The girl with the summer-hot lips . . . and the winter-cold heart.
Music has gone just as bananas as the movies. But kids are learning swing and going back to the musi Show more
Music has gone just as bananas as the movies. But kids are learning swing and going back to the music of the '40s. There's a swing club near my home in Santa Barbara, and the kids are fantastic. There's no drinking, no smoking, just dancing all night long. Hide
They held up The Outlaw (1943) for five years. And Howard Hughes had me doing publicity for it every Show more
They held up The Outlaw (1943) for five years. And Howard Hughes had me doing publicity for it every day, five days a week for five years. Hide
The music these kids play nowadays, it's nothing but screaming and pounding drums! You can't hear th Show more
The music these kids play nowadays, it's nothing but screaming and pounding drums! You can't hear the words, and that's just as well, because the words stink! Hide
[what happened when she found herself pregnant at age 18] The only solution was to find a quack and Show more
[what happened when she found herself pregnant at age 18] The only solution was to find a quack and get an abortion. I had a botched abortion and it was terrible. Afterwards my own doctor said, "What butcher did this to you?". I had to be taken to hospital. I was so ill I nearly died. I've never known pain like it. Hide
I really think the 1940s were the best generation for Hollywood. Everybody was patriotic then. Nobod Show more
I really think the 1940s were the best generation for Hollywood. Everybody was patriotic then. Nobody was talking the way they do now, against the soldiers. It was a different era, a different Hollywood then, and we respected our country, our leaders and our fighting men. Sure, I'll admit, I'm a mean-spirited, politically conservative old actress. I'm not bigoted against any race, just those idiots who want to spit on our soldiers' hard work or remove the Ten Commandments from our schools and courtroom walls. Hide
[2000] I can't tell you how distressed I've been during the past seven years of the [Bill Clinton] A Show more
[2000] I can't tell you how distressed I've been during the past seven years of the [Bill Clinton] Administration, with one cheap and tawdry scandal erupting after another. And I thought Hollywood was bad! I was particularly disgusted by the radical feminists who tried to excuse the President's misbehavior, even as the testimony of his victims accumulated and it turned out that they weren't all "little girls from Little Rock". Apparently the poor soul doesn't know any better and just can't say no. It's been a terrible example for our young people. Even worse than the debasement of the office of the presidency and of greater concern is the damage that's been done to our national security by the Clinton Administration's lax policies and by its deliberate transfer of sensitive missile technology to China while at the same time accepting campaign contributions from that foreign power. Instead of looking forward to a century of peace at the beginning of the new millennium, we now face the very real prospect of World War III. Our military readiness has dropped fifty percent since Clinton took office and our soldiers are frantic. Hide
My father was a Republican, and he couldn't stand what Franklin D. Roosevelt was doing to the countr Show more
My father was a Republican, and he couldn't stand what Franklin D. Roosevelt was doing to the country. I always say I'm a mean-spirited, narrow-minded, right-wing, conservative Christian. I start out with that, and if you don't like it, you can lump it. I am not politically correct. Hide
[on her Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) co-star Marilyn Monroe] She once got her life so balled up t Show more
[on her Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) co-star Marilyn Monroe] She once got her life so balled up that the studio hired a full-time secretary maid for her. So Marilyn soon got the secretary as balled up as she was, and she ended up waiting on the secretary, instead of vice-versa. Hide
Sometimes the photographers would pose me in a low-necked nightgown and tell me to bend down and pic Show more
Sometimes the photographers would pose me in a low-necked nightgown and tell me to bend down and pick up the pails. They were not shooting the pails. Hide
[why modern Hollywood is so liberal] I think the '60s have happened between when I was there and now Show more
[why modern Hollywood is so liberal] I think the '60s have happened between when I was there and now. A lot of the actors and actresses, their parents were '60s people and they just have a Democratic left wing--they flipped. Hide
People should never, ever have an abortion. Don't talk to me about it being a woman's right to choos Show more
People should never, ever have an abortion. Don't talk to me about it being a woman's right to choose what she does with her own body. The choice is between life and death. Hide
[2001] I want to save America. I do not want a one-world order, a one-world government, at all. I th Show more
[2001] I want to save America. I do not want a one-world order, a one-world government, at all. I think that our Founding Fathers had exactly the right idea, and we've got a great country, and let's go back to God. Hide
Yes, Howard Hughes invented a bra for me. Or, he tried to. And one of the seamless ones like they ha Show more
Yes, Howard Hughes invented a bra for me. Or, he tried to. And one of the seamless ones like they have now. He was way ahead of his time. But I never wore it in The Outlaw (1943). And he never knew. He wasn't going to take my clothes off to check if I had it on. I just told him I did. Hide
My son said, "Mother you can't say the word bigot because that has to do with nationalities and thin Show more
My son said, "Mother you can't say the word bigot because that has to do with nationalities and things." I said, "No darling, it's a verb. It means I can't stand these people who are trying to take the Ten Commandments off the wall, take prayer out of school and take prayer out of football games." It's too ridiculous. The Lord put this country together or we wouldn't be like we are. Hide
I've been working a lot to get the Bible back in schools because I think a great deal of our loss of Show more
I've been working a lot to get the Bible back in schools because I think a great deal of our loss of wisdom as a society results from the fact that a lot of children have never read the Bible. I've been helping Elizabeth Ridenour [of the National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools] get the Bible back in school by going on television shows for her. She's gotten it into 38 states and 117 school districts, and as a result of this effort 60,000 children have now been able to read the Bible. Hide
[on her sex appeal] Sex appeal is good--but not in bad taste. Then it's ugly. I don't think a star h Show more
[on her sex appeal] Sex appeal is good--but not in bad taste. Then it's ugly. I don't think a star has any business posing in a vulgar way. I've seen plenty of pin-up pictures that have sex appeal, interest and allure, but they're not vulgar. They have little art in them. Marilyn Monroe's calendar was artistic. Hide
Jane Russell's FILMOGRAPHY
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