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Beverly Michaels

Beverly Eileen Michaels (December 29, 1927 – June 9, 2007) was an American B-movie actress and cheesecake model of the 1950s.[2][3]

Beverly Eileen Michaels
Beverly Michaels in 1952
Born
Beverly Eileen Michaels

(1927-12-29)December 29, 1927[1]
DiedJune 9, 2007(2007-06-09) (aged 79)
Other namesBeverley Michaels
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1948–1956
Spouse(s)
Voldemar Vetluguin
(m. 1949; div. 1952)

(m. 1955; died 1987)
Children2, including Christopher Rouse

Career

Michaels began her career at the age of 16 in 1944 as a showgirl at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe Nightclub in New York. Her stage debut, also at age 16, was in the play Glad to See You which ran in Philadelphia and Boston from November 1944 to January 1945.[4] After that show closed, she was a dancer in Havana for about a year. Returning to the US, she worked as a chorus girl on Broadway.[5]

Arriving in Hollywood in 1948 at the age of 21 and standing at least 5 feet 9 inches tall[6] (some sources cited 6 feet),[7][8] Michaels quickly found modeling jobs, in which she was initially credited as "Beverley Michaels." Under contract to MGM Studios,[5] she made her first screen appearance in Mervyn LeRoy's East Side, West Side (February 1950), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Ava Gardner, James Mason and Van Heflin.[5][9]

 
Beverly Michaels circa 1950

Michaels then appeared in two films by independent film director and producer Hugo Haas. The first, the 1951 film noir Pickup,[9] was a surprise hit, albeit a secondary B feature, and launched Haas's career as a Hollywood director. It also had a large part in starting the cycle of bad girl movies of the 1950s, which usually starred blonde sex symbols. The New York Times' film reviewer commented: "Beverly Michaels, a comparative newcomer, is flashily attractive, hard and vulgar as his two-timing mate, but her histrionics are, like the cheap character she portrays, coarse and in need of polishing."[10] Haas' follow-up release, The Girl on the Bridge (1951), was his last picture with Michaels.

Michaels went on to win contracts with Columbia and, later, Universal Pictures.[5] She also appeared in a Bowery Boys film, No Holds Barred, released by low-budget studio Monogram Pictures in 1952.[9]

In late 1952 Michaels toured Alaska for the USO, singing Christmas carols for the troops. At about this time she met the director and screenwriter Russell Rouse,[11] who later became her second husband. Rouse cast her in a starring role in his film noir Wicked Woman (1954).[9][12] The Village Voice praised her performance as "wonderfully lurid," and included the movie in a list of the 25 most memorable cult films.[13]

Later roles included the 1955 noir film Crashout,[9][14] Hammer Films' Women Without Men (1956)[9][15][16] and guest-starring roles in television shows.

In a 1954 newspaper interview, Michaels was questioned about her choice of racy roles: "One of the penalties, she says, is that some people, especially the wolf type, can't forget it was just a movie. She has had, she says, to give several real-life brush-offs. However, Beverly says, they are things you have to accept. 'I get my share of wisecracks. But I ignore them. You have to. If you're going to play roles like I have, you have to expect to be a target for such remarks. I just pretend I don't hear them. If you're going to be supersensitive, you had better get out of the business. ... I always have hope that my next picture will make me a decent woman.'" [17]

Personal life

Michaels was one of six children of Denzil and Catherine Michaels.[18] Her father was a bus driver. She attended Cathedral City High School, where she played center on the girls' basketball team.[19]

In 1949, she married MGM executive Voldemar Vetluguin, producer of her first film East Side, West Side.[20] She was 21; he was in his 50s.[21][22] They divorced in 1952.

In 1957, she married Russell Rouse,[23] director and screenwriter of Wicked Woman and many other films.[24] They had two sons.[25][26] One, film editor Christopher Rouse, won an Oscar in editing for The Bourne Ultimatum in 2007.[27] Michaels was a Democrat who supported Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election.[28]

In the 1980s, a cult following grew among fans of the "bad girl" 1950s melodrama genre. While this public interest centered mostly on Cleo Moore, Diana Dors and Mamie Van Doren, Michaels' contributions were duly noted, including a tribute to Wicked Woman written by Lily Tomlin in the short-lived magazine Movies. With the exception of an appearance at a film noir festival to honor her second husband,[29] Michaels mostly avoided follow-up interviews from that publicity or attempts to lure her back into the spotlight, opting instead to maintain her privacy in retirement.[citation needed]

Final years and death

After Rouse's death, Michaels moved from Southern California to Phoenix, Arizona, where she lived until her death from a stroke[25] at the age of 79.

Filmography

Year Film title Role Notes
1950 East Side, West Side Felice Backett MGM. Producer: first husband Voldemar Vetluguin[30]
1950 Three Little Words Shipboard Woman MGM. Uncredited.
1951 Pickup[9] Betty Columbia
1951 The Girl on the Bridge Clara Hugo Haas Productions
1952 The Marrying Kind Blonde on Life Cover Columbia
1952 No Holds Barred Blonde at Party (uncredited) Monogram Studios
1954 Wicked Woman[9] Billie Nash Edward Small Productions. Director: second husband Russell Rouse
1955 Adventures of the Falcon June Dennison Episode: "The Wheel of Fortune"
1955 Crashout[9] Alice Mosher Standard Productions
1955 Betrayed Women[9] "Two-Gun" Honey Blake William F. Broidy Productions
1956 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Goldie Episode: "The Big Switch"
1956 Cheyenne Sheila Dembro Episode: "The Storm Riders"[31]
1956 Women Without Men[9] (two versions filmed: UK & USA) Angela Booth Hammer Films. Alternate titles: Blonde Bait, Appointment at Midnight -She also starred in the US release's alternate ending.

References

  1. ^ Michaels, Beverly E. New York, New York Birth Index, 1910-1965. p. 283.
  2. ^ Vetluguin, Beverly Eileen Michael and Rouse, Russell Edwin. Carson City NV Marriage Index, 1855-1985. pp. marriage record #39669754.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9781476625997 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Koper, Richard (2010). Fifties Blondes: Sexbombs, Sirens, Bad Girls and Teen Queens. Albany GA: BearManor Media. p. 203. ISBN 9781593935214.
  5. ^ a b c d Stephens, Chuck. "A Face In The Crowd: Beverly Michaels". Film Comment. Film at Lincoln Center. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  6. ^ Koper op cit. pp. 204–205.
  7. ^ "Beverly Michaels Tallest Actress in Movie Colony", Johnson City Press, Johnson City, Tennessee, November 28, 1953.
  8. ^ Wilson, Earl. "It Happened One Night." Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Honolulu, Hawaii. February 8, 1954
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Beverly Michaels Filmography". AFI Catalog. American Film Institute. Retrieved January 17, 2021..
  10. ^ "THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; 'Pickup,' Hugo Haas Film About Widower and Gold-Digger, Arrives at the World". The New York Times. August 31, 1951. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  11. ^ Koper op cit. pp. 205–206.
  12. ^ T, -- H. H. (March 27, 1954). "At The Palace". The New York Times. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  13. ^ Sarris, Andrew (December 4, 2019). "Those Wild and Crazy Cult Movies". The Village Voice. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  14. ^ Kehr, David (July 26, 2013). "ON VIDEO:Escaping One Prison for Many". New York Times. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  15. ^ "Women Without Men". TV Guide. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  16. ^ "BFI Catalog op cit".
  17. ^ "The Lady Is a Tramp". The Bunkie Record, Bunkie Louisiana. May 14, 1954. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  18. ^ Koper op cit. p. 203.
  19. ^ "Tallest Gal Film Star Basketball Courting". The Pittsburgh Press. February 4, 1954. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  20. ^ "AFI op cit".
  21. ^ Marriage License Nr.SM-1442, State of California and Certificate of Marriage, September 2, 1949, Judge of the Municipal Court, Santa Monica, Los Angeles.
  22. ^ "Vetluguin, Who Popularized Cover Girl Photos, Dies". Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. May 18, 1953. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
  23. ^ Carson City NV Marriage Index, op. cit.
  24. ^ "AFI op cit".
  25. ^ a b Koper op cit. p. 207.
  26. ^ "Oscar-Winning Director and Writer Russell Rouse". The Los Angeles Times. October 4, 1987. Retrieved December 4, 2011.
  27. ^ "Academy Awards Acceptance Speech Database". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science. Retrieved February 13, 2021.
  28. ^ Motion Picture and Television Magazine, November 1952, page 33, Ideal Publishers.
  29. ^ "Discussion with Eddie Muller, March 7, 2002". The Danger and Despair Knitting Circle: A Resource for Classic Film Noir.
  30. ^ "East Side, West Side". American Film Institute. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
  31. ^ "BFI Reuben Library". British Film Institute. Retrieved January 18, 2021.

External links

  • Beverly Michaels at IMDb

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Beverly Eileen Michaels December 29 1927 June 9 2007 was an American B movie actress and cheesecake model of the 1950s 2 3 Beverly Eileen MichaelsBeverly Michaels in 1952BornBeverly Eileen Michaels 1927 12 29 December 29 1927 1 The Bronx New York City U S DiedJune 9 2007 2007 06 09 aged 79 Phoenix Arizona U S Other namesBeverley MichaelsOccupation s Actress modelYears active1948 1956Spouse s Voldemar Vetluguin m 1949 div 1952 wbr Russell Rouse m 1955 died 1987 wbr Children2 including Christopher Rouse Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Final years and death 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditMichaels began her career at the age of 16 in 1944 as a showgirl at Billy Rose s Diamond Horseshoe Nightclub in New York Her stage debut also at age 16 was in the play Glad to See You which ran in Philadelphia and Boston from November 1944 to January 1945 4 After that show closed she was a dancer in Havana for about a year Returning to the US she worked as a chorus girl on Broadway 5 Arriving in Hollywood in 1948 at the age of 21 and standing at least 5 feet 9 inches tall 6 some sources cited 6 feet 7 8 Michaels quickly found modeling jobs in which she was initially credited as Beverley Michaels Under contract to MGM Studios 5 she made her first screen appearance in Mervyn LeRoy s East Side West Side February 1950 starring Barbara Stanwyck Ava Gardner James Mason and Van Heflin 5 9 Beverly Michaels circa 1950 Michaels then appeared in two films by independent film director and producer Hugo Haas The first the 1951 film noir Pickup 9 was a surprise hit albeit a secondary B feature and launched Haas s career as a Hollywood director It also had a large part in starting the cycle of bad girl movies of the 1950s which usually starred blonde sex symbols The New York Times film reviewer commented Beverly Michaels a comparative newcomer is flashily attractive hard and vulgar as his two timing mate but her histrionics are like the cheap character she portrays coarse and in need of polishing 10 Haas follow up release The Girl on the Bridge 1951 was his last picture with Michaels Michaels went on to win contracts with Columbia and later Universal Pictures 5 She also appeared in a Bowery Boys film No Holds Barred released by low budget studio Monogram Pictures in 1952 9 In late 1952 Michaels toured Alaska for the USO singing Christmas carols for the troops At about this time she met the director and screenwriter Russell Rouse 11 who later became her second husband Rouse cast her in a starring role in his film noir Wicked Woman 1954 9 12 The Village Voice praised her performance as wonderfully lurid and included the movie in a list of the 25 most memorable cult films 13 Later roles included the 1955 noir film Crashout 9 14 Hammer Films Women Without Men 1956 9 15 16 and guest starring roles in television shows In a 1954 newspaper interview Michaels was questioned about her choice of racy roles One of the penalties she says is that some people especially the wolf type can t forget it was just a movie She has had she says to give several real life brush offs However Beverly says they are things you have to accept I get my share of wisecracks But I ignore them You have to If you re going to play roles like I have you have to expect to be a target for such remarks I just pretend I don t hear them If you re going to be supersensitive you had better get out of the business I always have hope that my next picture will make me a decent woman 17 Personal life EditMichaels was one of six children of Denzil and Catherine Michaels 18 Her father was a bus driver She attended Cathedral City High School where she played center on the girls basketball team 19 In 1949 she married MGM executive Voldemar Vetluguin producer of her first film East Side West Side 20 She was 21 he was in his 50s 21 22 They divorced in 1952 In 1957 she married Russell Rouse 23 director and screenwriter of Wicked Woman and many other films 24 They had two sons 25 26 One film editor Christopher Rouse won an Oscar in editing for The Bourne Ultimatum in 2007 27 Michaels was a Democrat who supported Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election 28 In the 1980s a cult following grew among fans of the bad girl 1950s melodrama genre While this public interest centered mostly on Cleo Moore Diana Dors and Mamie Van Doren Michaels contributions were duly noted including a tribute to Wicked Woman written by Lily Tomlin in the short lived magazine Movies With the exception of an appearance at a film noir festival to honor her second husband 29 Michaels mostly avoided follow up interviews from that publicity or attempts to lure her back into the spotlight opting instead to maintain her privacy in retirement citation needed Final years and death EditAfter Rouse s death Michaels moved from Southern California to Phoenix Arizona where she lived until her death from a stroke 25 at the age of 79 Filmography EditYear Film title Role Notes1950 East Side West Side Felice Backett MGM Producer first husband Voldemar Vetluguin 30 1950 Three Little Words Shipboard Woman MGM Uncredited 1951 Pickup 9 Betty Columbia1951 The Girl on the Bridge Clara Hugo Haas Productions1952 The Marrying Kind Blonde on Life Cover Columbia1952 No Holds Barred Blonde at Party uncredited Monogram Studios1954 Wicked Woman 9 Billie Nash Edward Small Productions Director second husband Russell Rouse1955 Adventures of the Falcon June Dennison Episode The Wheel of Fortune 1955 Crashout 9 Alice Mosher Standard Productions1955 Betrayed Women 9 Two Gun Honey Blake William F Broidy Productions1956 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Goldie Episode The Big Switch 1956 Cheyenne Sheila Dembro Episode The Storm Riders 31 1956 Women Without Men 9 two versions filmed UK amp USA Angela Booth Hammer Films Alternate titles Blonde Bait Appointment at Midnight She also starred in the US release s alternate ending References Edit Michaels Beverly E New York New York Birth Index 1910 1965 p 283 Vetluguin Beverly Eileen Michael and Rouse Russell Edwin Carson City NV Marriage Index 1855 1985 pp marriage record 39669754 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Wilson Scott August 19 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed McFarland ISBN 9781476625997 via Google Books Koper Richard 2010 Fifties Blondes Sexbombs Sirens Bad Girls and Teen Queens Albany GA BearManor Media p 203 ISBN 9781593935214 a b c d Stephens Chuck A Face In The Crowd Beverly Michaels Film Comment Film at Lincoln Center Retrieved February 7 2021 Koper op cit pp 204 205 Beverly Michaels Tallest Actress in Movie Colony Johnson City Press Johnson City Tennessee November 28 1953 Wilson Earl It Happened One Night Honolulu Star Bulletin Honolulu Hawaii February 8 1954 a b c d e f g h i j k Beverly Michaels Filmography AFI Catalog American Film Institute Retrieved January 17 2021 THE SCREEN IN REVIEW Pickup Hugo Haas Film About Widower and Gold Digger Arrives at the World The New York Times August 31 1951 Retrieved January 17 2021 Koper op cit pp 205 206 T H H March 27 1954 At The Palace The New York Times Retrieved January 17 2021 Sarris Andrew December 4 2019 Those Wild and Crazy Cult Movies The Village Voice Retrieved January 17 2021 Kehr David July 26 2013 ON VIDEO Escaping One Prison for Many New York Times Retrieved January 17 2021 Women Without Men TV Guide Retrieved January 17 2021 BFI Catalog op cit The Lady Is a Tramp The Bunkie Record Bunkie Louisiana May 14 1954 Retrieved February 7 2021 Koper op cit p 203 Tallest Gal Film Star Basketball Courting The Pittsburgh Press February 4 1954 Retrieved February 7 2021 AFI op cit Marriage License Nr SM 1442 State of California and Certificate of Marriage September 2 1949 Judge of the Municipal Court Santa Monica Los Angeles Vetluguin Who Popularized Cover Girl Photos Dies Los Angeles Evening Citizen News May 18 1953 Retrieved February 6 2021 Carson City NV Marriage Index op cit AFI op cit a b Koper op cit p 207 Oscar Winning Director and Writer Russell Rouse The Los Angeles Times October 4 1987 Retrieved December 4 2011 Academy Awards Acceptance Speech Database Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science Retrieved February 13 2021 Motion Picture and Television Magazine November 1952 page 33 Ideal Publishers Discussion with Eddie Muller March 7 2002 The Danger and Despair Knitting Circle A Resource for Classic Film Noir East Side West Side American Film Institute Retrieved January 18 2021 BFI Reuben Library British Film Institute Retrieved January 18 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beverly Michaels Beverly Michaels at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beverly Michaels amp oldid 1121402338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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