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Rising to prominence in the 1950s, Rush earned the Golden Globe for “Most Promising Newcomer,” a promise she fulfilled across seven decades. She stood confidently alongside legends like Marlon Brando in The Young Lions, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra, never overshadowed, always luminous. From sci-fi classics like It Came from Outer Space to Douglas Sirk’s emotionally rich melodramas, she moved effortlessly between genres, her technical precision often mistaken for ease.
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