After Miss World, Frankland embarked on a short-lived acting career. Her most substantial (and last) role was in the 1965 film, "I'll Take Sweden" starring Bob Hope. In 1970, she married The Grass Roots singer/guitarist, Warren Entner and went to live in Los Angeles. In 1976, she gave birth to their only child together, a daughter, Jessica. They divorced in 1981.
She was suffering from depression at the time of her death-she was 57. She was cremated in USA and her ashes were interred in the cemetery in the town of her birth.
After Miss World, Frankland embarked on a short-lived acting career. Her most substantial (and last) role was in the 1965 film, "I'll Take Sweden" starring Bob Hope. In 1970, she married The Grass Roots singer/guitarist, Warren Entner and went to live in Los Angeles. In 1976, she gave birth to their only child together, a daughter, Jessica. They divorced in 1981.
She was suffering from depression at the time of her death-she was 57. She was cremated in USA and her ashes were interred in the cemetery in the town of her birth.
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In Loving Memory Of
Rose Marie
Frankland
1943-2000
Aged 57 Years
Sadly Missed By Daughter Jessica
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Cremated
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