Mae West Biography


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Night After Night Mae West was once the highest paid woman in the USA. In her first film, "Night After Night", made in 1932, she quite simply took the cinema by storm. Her “act” was that of a wise-cracking, glamorous, successful and sexually predatory woman who was the centre of attention and who, by the end of the film, had had all the men and owned everything in sight, especially the diamonds!
I'm no angel
She wrote and starred in two films in 1933 -"She Done Him Wrong", based on her stage success “Diamond Lil”, and “I'm No Angel" - the grosses from which were credited with saving Paramount Pictures from impending bankruptcy. She had “outed” sex as something to be enjoyed openly and without shame. Her lusty style and her famous one-liners - “come up and see me sometime” being the most famous - hit all the right buttons with the general public and they screamed for more.flixster.actor.pane.364603768 - flixster


Such was her impact on sexual attitudes that the establishment i.e. the churches, the government and parts of the press, lined up to have her censored. Ultimately they succeeded and she left the screen in the early 40s after making only seven more films, including the highly successful “My Little Chickadee" with W C Fields. She returned to the stage where she continued to break box office records. She also had success as a novelist and recording artiste.
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Mae West had married a fellow Vaudeville performer, Frank Wallace, in 1911 but never lived with him. It has been suggested that the marriage was only entered into as security in the event the sexually active West should become pregnant. To her great embarrassment, the marriage came to light in the 30's when she was at the height of her fame. After a series of denials she eventually agreed a settlement on Wallace and secured a divorce. She never remarried.West & Novac




In the 50s, Mae West had huge success with her record-breaking night club act, performed with a troupe of muscle men! It was at this time that she met her long-time and devoted companion, Paul Novak. Paul moved into the Ravenswood and was passed off in public as her butler, bodyguard and chauffeur. Their actual relationship was kept quiet lest it interfere with Miss West's image as a free spirit, ever ready for her next man.
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For this reason she was rarely romantically linked to any man and only in her latter years acknowledged the devoted Paul as the love of her life. He believed that he was put on earth to take care of Miss West and this he did with great tenderness right to the end.

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In 1969, at the age of 76, Mae West returned to the screen in the ill-fated “Myra Breckinridge. It was like she had never been away. She demanded and got star billing even though she didn't play the title role. Her appearance in the film and at the premiere was nothing short of amazing and she delivered her lines with all the old gusto. She made her final film, “Sextette, in 1976 in response to the demands of her fans. By this time Mae was in her 80s and time at last was beginning to take its toll. It is a charming film, nonetheless, and her performance in it is remarkable.

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Part of the Mae West mystique was her defiance of the passage of time. She did not deny her age as such, just its effect. She did not see why she should conform to what society thought a woman of her age should look like or do - and she never did. She famously got irritated when a woman, attempting to compliment her, exclaimed "My goodness, Miss West! You look HALF your age!" Mae later complained to her friend, "Can you believe what that bitch said to me? Half my age! That's FORTY!" In her own eyes she always remained not a year older than twenty-sex!
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Even before her great success on the screen, Mae West had a brilliant career on Broadway, breaking taboos with her own sensational plays about homosexuality, mixed race relationships and prostitution. Her most notorious claim to fame (or rather infamy) was a short spell in prison in 1926 for “corrupting the morals of youth” in her play “Sex” (a sensational title in its day). Always a shrewd business woman, however, she turned this potentially damaging situation into a massive publicity coup that established Mae West, not just as a trail-blazer for progressive entertainment but also as a force to be reckoned with.
flixster.actor.pane.364603768 - flixsterHer career as a playwright was a natural progression from her earliest days as a child performer and featured artiste in other people's productions where she began to adapt and then write dialogue suited to her developing stage personality.flixster.actor.pane.364603768 - flixster





It was in her most famous play, “Diamond Lil”, that the Mae West character came into its own and, over time, the fictional Lil and the flesh and blood Mae became the dazzling star that is still shining bright.















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Album of Mae West Songs # 21
Mezzo Tone records
circa 1948




Album of Mae West Songs # 21flixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixster
Mezzo Tone records
circa 1948




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THE FABULOUS MAE WEST
1995

Also available as
Extended play 45
three record set Decca ED 838

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WILD CHRISTMAS
Dagonet Records DG-4
1964

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WAY OUT WEST
TOWER T5028
1966



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MAE WEST ON THE CHASE AND SANBORN HOUR
Radiola MR-1126
1967
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ETHEL MERMAN (1932-1935).
LIDIA ROBERTI (1934)
MAE WEST (1933)
Columbia CL-2751
1967
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W.C. FIELDS & MAE WEST
Proscenium 22
1969
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W.C. FIELDS his only recording
Plus 8 songs by Mae West
Proscenium 22
1969
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W.C. FIELDS his only recording
Plus 8 songs by Mae West
Proscenium 22
1969

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MAE WEST: THE ORIGINAL VOICE TRACKS
FROM HER GREATEST MOVIES
Decca 79176
1970


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THE FABULOUS MAE WEST
MCA 1530
1970

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GREAT BALLS OF FIRE
MGM Records SE 4869
1972

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MAE WEST AND WC FIELDS,
SIDE BY SIDE
Harmony 11405
1972
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MAE WEST
ORIGINAL RADIO BROADCASTS
Mark 6 records 643
1974

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UNDER THE MISTLE TOE WITH MAE WEST

Round RS 100 Stereo
around 1976

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MAE WEST AND HER GUYS
Caliban Star Personality 6036
1978



MAE IN DECEMBERflixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixster
AEI 2104 Mono
1980




SINGLES:

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"Am I to Young"/ He's good for me
Plaza records P-506, N90W-3285/3286

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"You Gotta Taste All The Fruit"/
"Hard to Handle"
45 speed; 20th Century Fox TK4580
1970



78's

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"I'm No Angel"
Brunswick 6675-10-3-1933
"I Found A New Way To Go To Town"
Brunswick 6675-10-3-1933


"A Guy What Takes His Time"
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Brunswick 6495-2-7-1933
"Easy Rider"
Brunswick 6495-2-7-1933

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"I Want You I Need You"
Brunswick 6676-10-7-1933
"They Call Me Sister Honky Tonk"
Brunswick 6676-10-7-1933



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"My Old Flame"
Brunswick1014-1934





CDs

flixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixsterMae West on the Air!
Sandy Hook records S.H.2098
1985




Mae West "Queen of Sex" Sings Sultry Songsflixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixster
Women's Heri
tage series
Rosetta Records CD
RRCD 1315
1
990



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COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME
MAE WEST with orchestral accompaniment
Mastersound profile series DFCDI-113
1991


RADIO'S FAMOUS BLONDESflixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixster
GAA 49013
1992




flixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixsterMAE WEST, I'M NO ANGEL
Jasmine records JASCD 102
1996




Mae Dayflixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixster
The Masquers Club salutes
Mae West
Dionysus records
1998


flixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixsterBELLE OF THE NINETIES plus I'M NO ANGEL The Sound Track Factory
Disconforme SFCD33552
2000



Mae West "Matinee Collection"flixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixster
Bianco 4062
2000




flixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixsterMAE WEST COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME
Living Era - CD AJA 5604
2006






THE FABULOUS MAE WESTflixster.actor.standard.01.364603768 - flixster
and other Wonderful Girls
Sepia 1075
2006



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Rev-Ola Records, CR REV 181
2006



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Mae West Links
  • http://www.bombshells.com/gallery/west
  • http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/2440/west.html
  • http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0922213
  • http://www.mae-west.org/old
  • http://www.mindspring.com/~hsstern/maewest
  • http://www.users.bigpond.com/sarcasmo/sexpolitics/maewest.html