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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_RossJean Ross - Wikipedia

    Jean Iris Ross Cockburn [a] (/ ˈ k oʊ b ər n /; 7 May 1911 – 27 April 1973) was a British journalist, political activist, and film critic. [6] During the Spanish Civil War (1936–39), she was a war correspondent for the Daily Express and is alleged to have been a press agent for Joseph Stalin 's Comintern . [ 7 ]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sally_BowlesSally Bowles - Wikipedia

    Jean Ross, a cabaret singer in the Weimar Republic, served as the primary basis for Isherwood's character. Sally Bowles is based on Jean Ross, [16] a vivacious British flapper and later an ardent Stalinist, [17] whom Isherwood knew while sojourning in Weimar-era Berlin during the twilight of the Jazz Age. [16]

  3. Jean Ross. Actress: Why Sailors Leave Home. Jean Iris Ross was a war correspondent, thespian, and cabaret singer who inspired Christopher Isherwood's famous character of Sally Bowles.

  4. Dec 11, 2021 · Jean Ross was a blue-stocking who had been friends with Isherwood in Berlin, and upon whom he based his deeply decadent Sally Bowles. An upper-middle-class English girl, barely 20 and having been expelled from boarding school and walked out of RADA, she was cadging off lovers and singing in the city’s many clubs when the Anglo-American author ...

  5. Mar 22, 2019 · Berlin’s most famous British expat is arguably Christopher Isherwood’s Sally Bowles. But the real-life woman behind the fictional character, Jean Ross, was so much more than a silly dilettante who sang badly...

  6. That same Jean Ross, it was said, was the real Sally Bowles, chief character in the film played by Liza Minnelli. Ross died in 1973 and I was never able to track down the origins or indeed the veracity of the stories. Now, 40 years after her death, I think I've found the truth.

  7. Apr 25, 2014 · It wasn’t revealed until after Isherwood’s death in 1973 that Sally was, in fact, based on a real person: Jean Ross, whom Isherwood met while he was living in Berlin in the ’30s. Many elements of...

  8. The insouciant flapper Sally Bowles was based on teenage cabaret singer Jean Ross who became Isherwood's friend during his sojourn. During Isherwood's time abroad in Germany, the young author witnessed extreme "poverty, unemployment, political demonstrations and street fighting between the forces of the extreme left and the extreme right."

  9. Sep 26, 2017 · Liza Minelli’s portrayal of Sally Bowles paints the picture of a successful, glamorous showgirl, but that could not be further from the truth. The real Sally Bowles was born in Egypt in 1911, and went by the name of Jean Ross. Bright and intellectual, Ross couldn’t sit still.

  10. encyclopedia-womannica.simplecast.com › episodes › muses-jean-ross-_BesUblHMuses: Jean Ross | Womanica

    Jean Ross (1911-1973) inspired the character Sally Bowles, the cabaret singer in Christopher Isherwood’s novel, Goodbye to Berlin, as well as the musical adaptation, Cabaret. Where fictional Sally was untroubled and naive, her real-life counterpart was driven, politically-engaged, and curious.