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West and husband in 1911 West (right) in an ad with Deiro in 1916 or 1917 West in 1978 with Paul Novak, her partner of 25 years. West was married on April 11, 1911, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Frank Szatkus (1892–1966), [110] whose stage name was Frank Wallace, [111] a fellow vaudevillian whom she met in 1909.
West gives a speech after the Cinerama Dome opening, with Paul Novak, Alice Cooper, Harry E. Weiss and (kneeling in front of her) Dom DeLuise. Soon after filming ended, there was difficulty in finding a major distributor. As a result, several highly publicized sneak previews were scheduled in order to garner support.
English: Paul Novak and Mae West (she giving a speech after the opening of Sextette) Place: Cinerama Dome, 6360 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Date:
Sex is a 1926 play written by and starring Mae West, who used the pen name "Jane Mast". [1] Staged on Broadway, the play received bad reviews, but was a commercial success.. It was eventually shut down by the New York City Police Department due to obscenity, and West was sentenced to 10 days in jail because of
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Mae West (also known as The Mae West Story) is a 1982 television film about the life of the comedian actress and writer Mae West. It was directed by Lee Philips , starring Ann Jillian as West and featuring James Brolin , Piper Laurie , and Roddy McDowall in supporting roles.
The Drag is a dramatic play written by Mae West under her pen name Jane Mast. The play opened in out-of-town tryouts in New Jersey and Connecticut, but was later forced to close for its portrayal of homosexuality and cross-dressing. The play never opened on Broadway, as West had planned.
As usual with West's films, some scenes were removed for versions to be shown in different states. To be shown in New York, one of the biggest markets, they had to completely re-shoot the final scene. [2] Mae West's character and the Tiger Kid were originally to complete their nuptials without a marriage ceremony; the ceremony had to be ...