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The Ross Sisters were a singing and dancing trio consisting of Martha, Virginia, and Betty Ross, who gained fame in the 1940s for their unique performances, particularly in the 1944 film "Broadway Rhythm." After their peak in popularity, the sisters gradually faded from the public eye, with each pursuing different paths. Martha went on to have a career in television and theater, while Virginia and Betty took on more private lives. The sisters eventually became less active in the entertainment industry, and their later years remained largely out of the spotlight.

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