Rosie O'Grady is not a real person; she is a fictional character often associated with Irish-American culture, particularly in songs and performances. The name became popular in the 19th century, especially in the song "Rosie O'Grady," which celebrates a charming Irish girl. The character has been featured in various cultural references but does not correspond to a specific historical individual.
Rosie, the fictional character from the 1925 novel "Rosie the Riveter," represents the women who worked in factories during World War II. Since Rosie is a symbolic figure rather than a real person, she doesn't have a lifespan or status of being alive or deceased. If you meant a specific person named Rosie from that time, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
she was the REAL rosie the riveter
rosie coker
Paul O'Grady has 4 dogs Louis, Olga, Bullseye and young Eddie, Buster died in November 2009 aged 14
Rosie the robot.
she is not a real person but a sybol to the women who worked in place of men in ww11
It is live :)
No, Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon, drawn by an artist rather than being based on a real person.
Rosie, the fictional character from the 1925 novel "Rosie the Riveter," represents the women who worked in factories during World War II. Since Rosie is a symbolic figure rather than a real person, she doesn't have a lifespan or status of being alive or deceased. If you meant a specific person named Rosie from that time, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
Rosie name in Jessie is Kelly Gould
Leven Rambin plays Rosie the Angel
Yes.
Rosie's real name as in the name of the actress that plays her on Wizards of Waverly Place is Leven Rambin.
No they are not the same person. Rosie and Umaga used to tag team together though.
Her real name is Helen Flanagan.
she was the REAL rosie the riveter
Rosie Ayliffe has written: 'The real guide, Turkey' -- subject(s): Guidebooks