The documentary, titled Wait for Your Laugh, opens in November in New York City. He also has a number of directing credits under his belt. Wise, an actor, writer and director, has appeared in the daytime soaps All My Children and One Life to Live and the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, to name only a few shows.
He’s going to be another Steven Spielberg. Jason Wise is the director and the writer. It should be out in a month or so because they’re still filming. “They ransacked my house for everything I own. You know that? I haven’t seen it yet, but what’s going on with the filming, it’s unbelievable,” she said, her voice full of pride and excitement. “You know they’re doing a documentary on me. Toggling between what she’s doing currently and her eventful past, Rose Marie started by discussing her documentary. “I’ll do the best I can,” she promised - and her best was amazing. In a recent interview, the 94-year-old shot out Las Vegas memories in a rapid-fire style, speaking as fast as she could lest one of them be forgotten.
Rose Marie’s trademark raspy voice has more energy than a casino full of lucky gamblers, and she’s not shy about sharing personal stories of Bugsy Siegel, Virginia Hill, the “guys” and the opening of the Flamingo Hotel on December 26, 1946. Written: NovemScroll to the bottom for a story update