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Mae West was the daughter of a boxer and a corset model, who became a vaudevillian at the age of fourteen. At thirty three, in 1926, she wrote, produced and directed a Broadway show called 'Sex', and landed in jail on obscenity charges. Her next play, ,Drag', was banned on Broadway because it dealt with homosexuality.
After wowing Broadway in 'Diamond Lil', she signed with Paramount in 1932 and moved to Hollywood. Her risque 1930s comedies were ground-breaking, in terms of both sexual content and roles for women.
Her films included 'Night After Night' and 'She Done Him Wrong', which was the film version of 'Diamond Lil', and broke all existing box-office records, credited with saving Paramount from having to sell out to its rival, MGM.
Some people claim the Hays censorship code of 1934 was brought about almost singlehandedly by Mae West. If so, she gave Hays a run for his money in 'I'm No Angel', 'Belle Of The Nineties', and and 'Klondike Annie'.
Despite her perseverance, however, she was bucking a huge political and movie-making machine by going up against Hays. Her roles were made tamer, leading her to abandon Hollywood. Of the nine movies she made before her retreat, she shared writer's credit for five of them.
West spent the rest of her life producing, writing, and starring in plays and musical revues. She did not return to the silver screen for decades, finally making a brief appearance in 'Myra Brenkenridge' in 1970. Once again, she enjoyed total creative control over her part. Her last film was released in 1978, 'Sextette', when she was eighty five years old.
But by then, she was suffering from memory loss, which impaired her famous delivery and caused her dialogue to seem stilted.
Mae West died on 22nd November 1980.
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She and Frank Wallace never shared living quarters; in fact, she denied she was ever married, a story hard to stick to when a marriage license surfaced... along with Mr. Wallace!
She appears on the sleeve of The Beatles' "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". West at first declined to be pictured on the cover ("What would I be doing in a lonely hearts club?!"), but reconsidered when the Beatles sent her a handwritten personal request.
She was banned from radio, after a guest appearance with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy loaded with flirtation and double-entendres.
She was famous for her morning enemas, which she claimed made her skin like silk.
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Sextette (1978)
Backlot USA (1976)
Myra Breckinridge (1970)
The Heat's On (1943)
My Little Chickadee (1940)
Every Day's a Holiday (1937)
Go West Young Man (1936)
Klondike Annie (1936)
Goin' to Town (1935)
Belle of the Nineties (1934)
I'm No Angel (1933)
She Done Him Wrong (1933)
Night After Night (1932)
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