Mae West was an American actress and singer ranked among the greatest female stars of Classic American cinema
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Mae West was an American actress and singer ranked among the greatest female stars of Classic American cinema
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Mae West got married for the first time in 1911 when she was 17 years old. Her husband was Frank Wallace, a fellow vaudevillian. The couple however kept their marriage a secret for a long time and legally divorced in 1942. The couple had never lived together as husband and wife.
She met and developed a passionate affair with the Italian-born vaudevillian Guido Deiro in 1913. The couple broke up in 1916. She also had relationships with other men, including James Timony, an attorney.
She later became involved with Chester Rybinski, one of the muscle-men in her Las Vegas stage show, who was 30 years her junior. He later changed his name to Paul Novak. Their relationship lasted until West’s death.
She was born as Mary Jane West in Bushwick, Brooklyn on August 17, 1893, to John Patrick West and Matilda. Her father was a prizefighter who later opened his own private investigation agency following a stint as a “special policeman”. Her mother was a former fashion model and aspiring actress who had to give up her acting dream due to family pressure.
Mae West developed an early interest in performing and was encouraged by her mother. She started appearing in amateur shows at the age of seven and won prizes at local talent shows.
Mae West began her professional career in vaudeville in the Hal Clarendon Stock Company in 1907 at the age of 14. Initially she performed under the stage name of “Baby Mae” and also used the alias of “Jane Mast” in her early career.
She made her Broadway debut in a 1911 revue ‘A La Broadway’ put on by her former dancing teacher, Ned Wayburn. The show was not successful, but Mae got noticed for her skills. She went on to appear in several other plays over the next few years, earning a reputation as a sex symbol because of her risqué performances.
She began courting controversy early on in her career. Blessed with good writing skills, she also began writing her own plays. In 1926 she wrote, produced, and directed a play called ‘Sex’ in which she also starred. The play was commercially very successful due to the controversial nature of its subject but attracted the notice of city officials who raided the theater and arrested the cast, including Mae West.
West became even more popular after being released owing to the media coverage of the incident. She followed up ‘Sex’ with another highly controversial play called ‘The Drag’ which dealt with homosexuality as she was one of the early supporters of gay rights.
She enjoyed tremendous success as a stage actress and attracted the attention of film producers. Paramount Pictures offered her a motion picture contract in 1932 despite the fact that the actress was now nearing 40. She made her film debut in ‘Night After Night’ starring George Raft.
The movie ‘I'm No Angel’ was Mae West’s biggest success. It became very popular and probably saved Paramount Pictures from bankruptcy. She wrote the screenplay for the film and starred in it as a singer and dancer. Released in the Pre-Code era, this was one of the few Mae West movies that were not subjected to heavy censorship.