Word: maes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dismissed on a technicality in New York Supreme Court was the suit of Actor Frank Wallace to be declared the husband of Cinemactress Mae West. Remarked Justice Salvatore A. Cotillo: "So he wants to be declared Mae West's husband? I admire...
...very happy now." A London surgeon removed the appendix of Authoress Elinor ("It") Glyn, reported she was "doing as well as could be expected." Now in, her mid-sixties, Authoress Glyn will not tell her exact age. Planning a return to the stage, blonde, pouting, oldtime Cinemactress Mae Murray, whose figure remains slim despite her 47 years, called in Manhattan newshawks, told them: "I have always felt my body to be beautiful and have kept it that way by never allowing myself to have an ugly thought about it." In Manhattan Edward Segal settled for $25 his $1,000 suit...
...Hollywood she gained quick distinction for a quality unique in actresses under 45 - she would play anything. She was the only good-looking girl whom Paramount found willing to stick her face through a doorway in I'm No Angel and let Mae West squirt water into it. Her performance in 'Murder at the Vanities was so nastily expert that Paramount decided she was ripe for better parts. She lives with her mother in a house at Toluca Lake in Los Angeles, works too hard to go out much, saves her money, regarded driving an automobile...
...lived in the hotel rent-free for years, penurious Mrs. Grant was recently ordered to pay $350 a month rent, restrict her use of hotel service to $25 a week. Grumbled she: "I cannot carry on the traditions of the Grant family on a mere $25 a week. ... As Mae West might say, 'They done me wrong.' " In the Manhattan apartment of 30-year-old Pulitzer Prize Dramatist (Men in White) Sidney Kingsley, blonde Actress Doris Dudley (End of Summer), 18-year-old daughter of Radio Theatre Critic Bide Dudley, flounced into the bathroom, shot herself...
...concerning code letters, the Simplon Express, diplomats in Geneva and a beautiful dancer (Rosita Moreno) who gives her admirers knockout drops. The courier (Phillips Holmes) whose job is to deliver a message on which the peace of Europe depends, succeeds in doing so, aided by a young female tourist (Mae Clarke) and not too seriously hampered by the head of the spy ring (Irving Pichel...