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Marilyn Maxwell
American actress and singer

Marilyn Maxwell

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American actress and singer
Gender
Female
Star sign
LeoLeo
Birth
3 August 1921, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 March 1972, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA (aged 50 years)
Age
50 years
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Biography

Marvel Marilyn Maxwell (August 3, 1921 – March 20, 1972) was an American actress and entertainer. In a career that spanned the 1940s and 1950s, she appeared in several films and radio programs, and entertained the troops during World War II and the Korean War on USO tours with Bob Hope.

Early years

Maxwell was a native of Clarinda, Iowa. During the 1930s, she worked as an usher in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Rialto Theater located at 2616 South Calhoun Street.In Fort Wayne, she attended Central High School. She dropped out of school in her sophomore year to join an Indianapolis band as a singer.

Career

Marilyn Maxwell
From the trailer for Stand by for Action (1942)

She started her professional entertaining career as a radio singer and a singer on stage with Ted Weems' big band while still a teenager, then she signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1942 as a contract player. Among the radio programs in which she appeared were Beat the Band and The Abbott and Costello Show. Louis B. Mayer, the head of MGM, insisted she change the Marvel part of her real name. She dropped her first name and kept the middle one.Some of her film roles included Lost in a Harem (1944) with Abbott and Costello, Champion (1949) with Kirk Douglas, The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) with Bob Hope, New York Confidential (1955) with Broderick Crawford, and Rock-A-Bye Baby (1958) with Jerry Lewis. The popular Christmas song "Silver Bells" made its debut in The Lemon Drop Kid, sung by Maxwell and Hope.

Maxwell appeared twice as a singer in the second season (1955–1956) of The Jimmy Durante Show.

She appeared as the mystery guest of 'What's My Line ' 10th of May 1953. At one point, a blind-folded panelist asked whether or not she was Marilyn Monroe.

Personal life

Maxwell married three times; each ended in divorce. In September 1944, she married actor John Conte; the relationship was dissolved in June 1946. Her second marriage to restaurateur Anders McIntyre lasted just over a year from January 1, 1950 until March 23, 1951. Maxwell's six-year marriage to writer/producer Jerry Davis ended in 1960. Her only child, Matthew, was born to Maxwell and Davis in 1956.

Maxwell met and became friends with Frank Sinatra when they crossed paths, both of them in separate nationally renowned big bands in the late 1930s.Their friendship continued after Marilyn gave up singing for acting and moved to Hollywood and Frank had moved from New Jersey to Beverly Hills in the early 1940s. By 1945, the friendship had progressed into an extra-marital affair. Frank's then wife Nancy saw Marilyn wearing a diamond bracelet Nancy had earlier seen in Frank's car and assumed was for her. Taking this as evidence of Frank's infidelity, Nancy ordered Marilyn and husband John Conte to immediately leave the Sinatra family Christmas gala of 1945. Confronted after the party by Nancy, Frank admitted to the affair but claimed it was only casual not serious. Soon after, Marilyn and Frank ended their sexual liaison.

Marilyn Maxwell
Trailer for High Barbaree

From 1950 to 1954, Marilyn had an affair with actor/comedian Bob Hope. Although he was married at the time to singer Dolores Reade Hope, Bob and Marilyn's relationship was so open that many in Hollywood referred to her as Mrs. Bob Hope.

During the 1950s, Marilyn became good friends with fellow actor Rock Hudson. After her marriage to Jerry Davis ended in 1960 at the arrangement of Hudson's agent Henry Willson, Marilyn became one of several women Hudson publicly "dated" to counter rumors (admitted true by him later in life) of the actor's homosexuality. No real romance between Maxwell and Hudson existed.

On March 20, 1972, at age 50, Maxwell was found dead in her home by her 15-year-old son, who had arrived home from school. The cause was an apparent heart attack; she had been treated for hypertension and pulmonary disease. Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Jack Benny were honorary pallbearers at her funeral.

Radio appearances

YearProgramEpisode/source
1946Stars over HollywoodA Woman's Touch
1949The Martin and Lewis Showepisode 10

Filmography

Features

  • Stand by for Action (1942) – Audrey Carr
  • Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case (1943) – Ruth Edly
  • Salute to the Marines (1943) – Helen Bailey
  • Thousands Cheer (1943) – Drug Store Clerk in Red Skelton Skit
  • Swing Fever (1943) – Ginger Gray
  • Three Men in White (1944) – Ruth Edley
  • Lost in a Harem (1944) – Hazel Moon
  • Between Two Women (1945) – Ruth Edley
  • The Show-Off (1946) – Amy Fisher Piper
  • High Barbaree (1947) – Diana Case
  • Summer Holiday (1948) – Belle
  • Race Street (1948) – Robbie Lawrence
  • Champion (1949) – Grace
  • Key to the City (1950) – Sheila
  • Outside the Wall (1950) – Charlotte Maynard
  • The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) – 'Brainey' Baxter
  • New Mexico (1951) – Cherry
  • Off Limits (1952) – Connie Curtis
  • East of Sumatra (1953) – Lory Hale
  • Paris Model (1953) – Marion Parmalee
  • New York Confidential (1955) – Iris Palmer
  • Rock-A-Bye Baby (1958) – Carla Naples
  • Critic's Choice (1963) – Ivy London
  • Stage to Thunder Rock (1964) – Leah Parker
  • The Lively Set (1964) – Marge Owens
  • Arizona Bushwhackers (1968) – Molly
  • From Nashville with Music (1969) – Mabel
  • The Phynx (1970) – Herself

Short subjects

  • Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Goes to Bat (1950) – Herself
  • Brooklyn Goes to Las Vegas (1956) – Herself
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