Marshall Rose, the husband of Sex and the City star Candice Bergen, has passed away at the age of 88.
Rose, a prominent real estate mogul and philanthropist, died peacefully at his home in New York on Saturday, February 15, surrounded by his loved ones.
A Life of Strength and Resilience
Rose, who battled Parkinson’s disease for many years, passed away due to complications from the condition.
An obituary shared online described him as someone who displayed “extraordinary strength and resilience” throughout his life.
His family, including his wife Candice, his children Wendi and Andrew, stepdaughter Chloe, and grandchildren Alexander, Clio, Ell, Milo, Arthur, and Alice, will remember him dearly.
A Legacy in Real Estate and Philanthropy
Born in 1937 in Brighton Beach, New York, Rose had a distinguished career as a real estate developer and philanthropist.
He earned a law degree from NYU and an honorary degree from CUNY.
In 1978, he founded The Georgetown Company, which went on to develop major projects like Frank Gehry’s IAC building and the renovation of Madison Square Garden.
He also served on the board of the New York Public Library for 30 years, contributing to the city’s cultural landscape.
Rose’s family fondly remembers his “legacy of fierce compassion, stubborn persistence, and commitment to cheering on the Knicks,” a testament to his character and dedication.
His strength, wisdom, and generosity touched the lives of many.
A Memorial Service for Marshall Rose
A funeral service will be held for Marshall Rose on Tuesday, February 18, at Central Synagogue in New York at 12 p.m.
Family, friends, and loved ones will gather to honor his memory and his impact on the world around him.
Candice Bergen’s Life and Career
Candice Bergen, now 78, was previously married to French film director Louis Malle, who passed away from cancer in 1995. They shared a daughter, Chloe, who is now 40.
Known for her role as the fierce Vogue editor Enid Frick on Sex and the City and its spinoff And Just Like That…, Bergen has had a remarkable career in television and film.
She won five Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards for her role as Murphy Brown, a political satirical sitcom that ran for 10 seasons.
The show famously received a nod from Vice President Dan Quayle during the 1992 presidential campaign.
Bergen also received Academy Award and BAFTA nominations for her supporting roles in Starting Over (1979) and Gandhi (1982), solidifying her place as one of Hollywood’s most respected actresses.
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