Showing posts with label Marilyn Monroe. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 28, 2015

The Home of: GEORGETTE BAUERDORF, et. al.

El Palacio Apts
8191, 8193, 8195 & 8197 Fountain Ave., West Hollywood, CA
If any Hollywood abode ought to be haunted it would be this sprawling series of luxury apartments just off La Cienega Blvd. in today's West Hollywood and once belonging to British film star James Mason and his then-wife Pamela. Suicidal Italian import Pier Angeli lived at the El Palacio when she first came to Hollywood in the very early 1950s, around the same time, in fact, that Marilyn Monroe briefly shared an apartment here with her lesbian acting coach Natasha Lytess.  In 1965 the complex became the scene of an actual suicide when the beautiful African-American star Dorothy Dandridge killed herself in her apartment, and in 2007, the equally troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan purchased Natasha Lytess' former abode, apartment F, for a reported $2 million+.

But El Palacios most notorious inhabitant is undoubtedly oil heiress Georgette Bauerdorf, whose October 12, 1944 murder here remains unsolved. Miss Bauerdorf, who dreamed of a career in motion pictures, worked at the famous Hollywood Canteen at 1451 Cahuenga Blvd. where she and other beauties in and out of the acting profession danced with visiting GIs just before the latter were shipped overseas. Returning home after a long evening of jitterbugging, Georgette was apparently retiring for bed when surprised by an intruder who strangled her, raped her just before or just after she died, and dumped her half-dressed body in the bathtub. Considering the amount of untouched jewelry and even cash in the apartment, a robbery scenario seemed unlikely, and it was speculated that the victim may indeed have known her killer. In more recent years, several authors have sought to connect the slaying of Georgette Bauerdorf with the equally unsolved butchering in 1947 of Elizabeth Short, aka the Black Dahlia. Not all too convincingly I might add.


Georgette Bauerdorf

                           



Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Republic Pictures contract player MOZELLE CRAVENS

Under contract to Republic 3-1-1943 to 8-31-1943,  Mozelle Cravens was a member of the WAPS, i.e. the Women's Army of the Plains, aiding Eddie Dew in defeating rustlers in the wartime Western RAIDERS OF SUNSET PASS (1943), an entry in the aborted "John Paul Revere" series. That was about it for Mozelle, who was much better known for her extracurricular activities. Cravens was the wife of famed William Morris agent, the Russian born Johnny Hyde, who in 1947 divorced her to marry a new client, 31 years his junior: Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn famously turned down his proposal but remained a client and  it was eventually Hyde who landed her the 20th Century-Fox contract that made her a star for the ages. Mozelle Cravens, meanwhile, had left films when Republic failed to pick up her option. She reportedly passed away at the age of 90 in Napa, CA, in 2004.