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Rosemond is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anna Rosemond (1886–1966), American actress * Clinton Rosemond (1882–1966), American actor *John Rosemond John Rosemond (born November 25, 1947) is an American columnist, public speaker, and author on parenting, with 15 books on the subject. His ideas revolve around authority for parents and discipline for children. Personal life and education Rose ... (born 1947), American psychologist and author * Ken Rosemond (1930–1993), American college basketball coach {{surname ...
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Anna Rosemond
Anna Rosemond (February 16, 1886 – 1966) was one of the earliest film actresses of the early silent film era. Biography Rosemond was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father was an Austrian immigrant, her mother a first generation American of German parentage. Films She started her film acting career in 1910, having a supporting role in the film ''The Actor's Children'', starring Frank Hall Crane, as well as an early film version of ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', which also starred Crane and early child actress Marie Eline. She starred in fifteen films that year, almost all opposite Crane, to include ''She Stoops to Conquer'', and ''The Two Roses'' again opposite Marie Eline and again, Frank Hall Crane. Her last film appearance was in the 1911 film ''Cinderella'', starring Florence La Badie and Frank Hall Crane. She was estimated to have appeared in 250 one and two-reel films, mostly produced by Pathe Studios in New York City. Family Following her departure from film acting, ...
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Clinton Rosemond
Clinton Rosemond (November 1, 1882 – March 10, 1966) was an American singer and actor. Born Cresent Clinton Rosemond, he served as a private in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War, and he later sang in the Southern Trio with John C. Payne and Mabel Mercer in the 1920s. The group was based in England and specialized in a cappella. Rosemond went on to act in American films of the 1930s and 1940s. Often uncredited and typecast as a butler or servant due to a lack of film roles for African-American actors, he was frequently relegated to playing demeaning parts, such as a stereotypical "scared Negro". Rosemond died in 1966 from a stroke. He and his wife Corinne had two daughters, Eleanor Alsobrooks, an educator, and Bertha Hope-Booker, a musician, and a son Clinton, a city planner. Partial filmography * '' Only the Brave'' (1930) - The Butler (uncredited) * '' The Mask of Fu Manchu'' (1932) - Slave (uncredited) * '' No Man of Her Own'' (1932) - Porter (unc ...
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John Rosemond
John Rosemond (born November 25, 1947) is an American columnist, public speaker, and author on parenting, with 15 books on the subject. His ideas revolve around authority for parents and discipline for children. Personal life and education Rosemond grew up in South Carolina until age 7 when he moved with his family to Chicago. He earned his master's degree in psychology at Western Illinois University. At age 20, he married Willie Herman. They had two children. Criticism Rosemond has received criticism for his recommendations on toilet training and spanking Spanking is a form of corporal punishment involving the act of striking, with either the palm of the hand or an implement, the buttocks of a person to cause physical pain. The term spanking broadly encompasses the use of either the hand or im ... because they contradict other parenting experts' recommendations. In 1992, Rosemond wrote a column in which he stated that an 18-month-old girl who had been sexually abused ...
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