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Encyclopedia > Freddie Bartholomew (cocktail)

A Freddie Bartholomew is a non-alcoholic cocktail. It is named similarly as the Shirley Temple cocktail; Freddie Bartholomew was a British child actor popular around the same time as Shirley Temple.


How to make it:

Fill an old-fashioned glass three-quarters full of ginger ale and add chilled Rose's to taste. Garnish with a slice of lime.


See also the list of cocktails.


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Freddie Bartholomew at AllExperts (393 words)
Freddie Bartholomew (March 28, 1924 – January 23, 1992) was a British child actor, popular in 1930s Hollywood films.
Bartholomew was said to have been bitter over his lost fortune and his experiences in Hollywood, but by the early 1980s he was working as a producer for the soap opera As The World Turns.
Freddie Bartholomew has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contribution to motion pictures, at 6667 Hollywood Boulevard.
New York Times, March 14, 1943 (468 words)
Freddie Bartholomew was also in the class, but if Joan can just be remembered by posterity as the little girl who went to school with Mickey Rooney, she will be satisfied.
"Of course, Freddie was better looking," Joan said reminiscently, when interviewed about this academic matter recently in her dressing room at Warner's, "but there was something about Mickey that would have brought out the mother in almost any girl with pigtails.
For instance, in "The Hard Way," now at the Strand, she rumbas as rompingly as Hayworth, and the body she flings about enchantingly in these swirling numbers is not exactly a liability itself.
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