Nov 2, 2009 | Mae West in New York
Released on 30 October 1932, " " was meant to be a vehicle for George Raft, who plays the gangster Joe Anton who aspires to gentleman status.
Released on 30 October 1932, " Night After Night " initially offered a modest and colorless role to MAE WEST as a former gal pal of a speakeasy owner.
Property blog: First property by world-renowned Bauhaus founder for rent
This property was home to playwright, Benn Levy and actress, Constance Cummings last century, and designed by the founder of Bauhaus Friday, 23 October 2009 No.68 Old Church Street is a unique 'modern' style property designed by the founder of the Bauhaus in Germany, Professor Walter Gropius, who was described as 'one of the most influential ...
Mae West was born in Brooklyn, August 17th, 1892. Both her parents were in vaudeville, and she made her stage appearance at the age of six.
Happy Birthday, Mae West, Hollywood Star of the 1930s
"I never set out to make men a career. It just happened that way." Comic actress and playwright Mae West was known for her bold sensuality, clever one-liners and resurrection of Paramount Studios.
Reviewer Christopher Smith writes: "The Glamour Collections": From Universal, three women, three collections, 15 movies - "The Marlene Dietrich Glamour Collection," "The Mae West Glamour Collection," "The Carole Lombard Glamour Collection." So, yes, that should be enough glamour for anyone - and each is a must.
The blues compositions that got Mae moving had more in common with the wooden tables of smoky saloons.
Gorilla Jones story a virtual knockout
Here are some interesting updates from the world of This Place, This Time: Going West Hollywood musician Ram Diaz, 47, called to say he loved our story about Akron boxer William ''Gorilla'' Jones , a former middleweight champion who was posthumously inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame this month.
The first major motion picture starring MAE WEST got a fresh look in a Buffalo, New York newspaper.
Today an arithmetic challenged celebrity web site commemorated one of her life-changing passages during the month of June.
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