• Name: Mae West
  • Date of Birth: August 17, 1893
  • Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Mini-bio: A seductive, overdressed, endearing, intelligent, buxom, sometimes vulgar blonde actress and sex symbol with drooping eyelids, Mae West featured a come-hither voice, aggressive sexuality, and a genius... read more for comedy. She began working as an entertainer at age five. After a few years in stock she moved into burlesque, where she was billed as "The Baby Vamp." She began working in vaudeville and Broadway revues at age 14; she was the first to do the "shimmy" on stage, and she also appeared as a male impersonator. Between 1907-18 West often re-wrote her material and began thinking of herself as a playwright. In 1926 her first play, Sex, which she wrote, produced, and directed on Broadway, caused a scandal and led to her imprisonment on Welfare Island for over a week on obscenity charges. She wrote and directed her second play, Drag, in 1927; about homosexuality, the play was a smash hit in Paterson, New Jersey, but she was warned not to bring it to Broadway. Finally, she had a legitimate success on Broadway with Diamond Lil in 1928, and, after two more successful stage productions, she was invited to Hollywood. With a reputation as a provocative sexual figure, she was watched carefully by the censors and often clashed with them; still, she managed to inject much sexuality into her films through innuendo and double entendre. For most of her films she wrote her own lines and collaborated on the scripts; her witticisms and catch-phrases soon entered the speech of mainstream America. Having debuted onscreen in 1932 in Night After Night, by 1935 she was the highest-paid woman in the United States. Throughout the '30s her films were anticipated as major events, but by the end of the decade she seemed to have reached her limit and her popularity waned; puritanism was on the rise and censorship was severely limiting her career. After making The Heat's On (1943), she planned to retire from the screen, and went back to Broadway and on a tour of English theaters. In 1954, when she was 62, she began a nightclub act in which she was surrounded by musclemen; it ran for three years and was a great success. By now a legend and cult figure, she went into retirement. She appeared in two more films in the '70s. She is the author of an autobiography, Goodness Had Nothing to Do with It (1959). ~ Rovi
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MINI-BIO
Mae West (August 17, 1893 – November 22, 1980) was an American actress, playwright, screenwriter and sex symbol.
Known for her bawdy double entendres, West made a name for herself in Vaudeville and on the stage in New York before moving to Hollywood to become a comedienne, actress and writer in the motion picture industry. One of the more controversial movie stars of her day, West encountered many problems including censorship.
When her cinematic career ended, she continued to perform on stage, in Las Vegas, in the United Kingdom, on radio and television, and recorded Rock and roll albums.
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Height: 5' 1" (1.55 m)
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Notable feature(s): a come-hither voice, aggressive sexuality, and a genius for comedy
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Family: She was the daughter of John Patrick West and Matilda "Tillie" Doelger (also spelled Delker). Her sister and brother were Mildred Katherine "Beverly" West (December 8, 1898 – March 12, 1982) and John Edwin West (February 11, 1900 – October 12, 1964).
Resides in:She died in Hollywood, California. She was buried in New York.
Religious affiliations: Her parents converted to Protestantism, although her mother was, by heritage, a Jewish Bavarian-German and her father was born Irish-Catholic.
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Charities/Causes: Her play The Drag dealt with homosexuality and was what West called a "comedy-dramas of life". West was an early supporter of the women's liberation movement, but stated she was not a feminist. She was also a supporter of gay rights.
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  • Mary Pickford and Mae West were among some of the stars considered for the lead role in which Billy Wilder movie? Mae West was insulted that she would be considered for such a role.  Answer »
  • In what year did the following events occur? The films "The Shining" and "Ordinary People" were released, "The Facts Of Life" was ending it's first season on television, Alfred Hitchcock, Mae West, and Steve McQueen all died, and Macaulay Culkin and Christina Ricci were both born.  Answer »
  • Mae West was the first choice for the Gloria Swanson role in Billy Wilder's 'Sunset Boulevard.'  Answer »
  • In "The Green Mile", who does Old Toot-Toot say he wants to have sit on his face, when he is helping with the execution rehearsal?  Answer »

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