Mae West
Mae West, born Mary Jane West on August 17, 1893, was a multifaceted American actress, playwright, screenwriter, and an enduring sex symbol whose illustrious career spanned over seventy years. Renowned for her witty double entendres and bold persona, West first made her mark in vaudeville and on the New York stage before transitioning to Hollywood, where she became a celebrated comedienne and filmmaker. Her significant contributions to American cinema earned her the distinction of being ranked 15th among the greatest female stars by the American Film Institute.
Throughout her career, West was often at the center of controversy, particularly due to the censorship challenges she faced in her films. Despite these obstacles, she became an iconic figure, known for her sharp wit and unabashed sexuality. Even after her film career waned, West remained a vibrant performer, taking to the stage in Las Vegas, touring the United Kingdom, and making appearances on radio and television. She also ventured into music, recording rock and roll albums later in life. Earlier in her career, she performed under the pseudonym Jane Mast. Mae West's legacy endures as a trailblazer for women in entertainment, and her influence is felt even today. She passed away on November 22, 1980.
Filmography
Klondike Annie
The Heat's On
Belle of the Nineties
Myra Breckinridge
Go West Young Man
Every Day's a Holiday
Highlander: The Search for Vengeance
Mae West: Dirty Blonde
I'm No Angel
Sextette
My Little Chickadee
Becoming Cary Grant
Night After Night
She Done Him Wrong
101 Dalmatians: The Series