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Hazel Forbes

Hazel Forbes (born Hazel Froidevaux,[1] November 26, 1910 – November 19, 1980) was an American dancer and actress.

Hazel Forbes
Forbes in 1935
Born
Hazel Froidevaux

(1910-11-26)November 26, 1910
DiedNovember 19, 1980(1980-11-19) (aged 69)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California
OccupationActress
Years active1927–1942
Spouse(s)
Harry Judson
(m. 1928; div. 1930)

Paul O. Richmond
(m. 1931; died 1932)

(m. 1938; div. 1942)

Beauty pageants

Her professional career began at one of the Atlantic City, New Jersey beauty pageants where she won honors as Miss Long Island. Forbes was 16 when she was chosen Miss United States in the Paris International Beauty Pageant of 1926.

Stage

 
Hazel Forbes in 1928.

She became a showgirl in New York City at the age of 17 in 1927. She was hired away from Florenz Ziegfeld and his Ziegfeld Follies by Broadway theatre producer Earl Carroll. This was for a January 1929 production at his Earl Carroll Theatre. Carroll tempted Forbes with a substantial offer for a new dance review. Ziegfeld eventually won the struggle and Forbes starred in Whoopee! which opened December 4, 1928 and Rosalie which opened January 10, 1928.,[2] in support of Eddie Cantor. In 1930 she was in Simple Simon, a musical comedy by Guy Bolton - which opened on February 18.[3] She also appeared in a short run of "Steel" by John Wexley at the Webster Hall in 1932.[4]

Personal life

Forbes married automobile salesman, Harry Judson, in 1928 and they divorced in 1930. In 1931 she wed Paul Owen Richmond in Kennedyville, Maryland. They were happy together but Richmond died suddenly in 1932. He left Forbes a fortune estimated at $2,000,000 from his dentifrice[5] and hair shampoo interests.[6]

She met entertainer Harry Richman and married him[7] on April 16, 1938,[8] in Palm Springs, California. The Maid of Honor was Glenda Farrell and the Best Man was Joseph M. Schenck.[9] Richman reportedly spent $30,000 on the wedding with $5,000 on flowers alone.[10] The wedding ended in divorce in 1941.[11] The divorce was on the grounds of "cruelty".[12]

Playboy night-club singer Harry Richman[13] was well known for his earlier romances with Clara Bow, Dorothy Darrell, showgirl Edith Roark, Virginia Biddle, Lina Basquette, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, and Lenore Ulric. He and Forbes shared a sumptuous home in Beechhurst, Long Island. Shortly after their wedding, Forbes contracted pneumonia and was saved, in part, through the use of the drug sulfanilimide. The couple considered adopting a baby.

By 1942, Forbes was divorced from Richman and was being wooed by millionaire Max Bamberger.

Film

Forbes went to Hollywood and made a number of shorts and films. In 1929, she was in Harry Rosenthal and His Bath and Tennis Club Orchestra, 1930 she was in The Fight[14]& Seeing-Off Service,[15] and in 1934 she was in the movies Bachelor Bait,[16] If This Isn't Love[17] and Down to Their Last Yacht. She received a series of threatening letters which dissuaded her from continuing in motion pictures. She donated her salary as a movie extra to charity because of the money she was willed by Richmond.

Death

Hazel Forbes died in 1980 in Los Angeles, California. She is buried in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

References

  1. ^ Wilson, Scott (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. (2 volume set). McFarland. p. 250. ISBN 9780786479924. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  2. ^ "Hazel Forbes".
  3. ^ Hischak, Thomas, 2009, "Broadway Plays and Musicals: Descriptions and Essential Facts", Page 421
  4. ^ Theatrical notes, New York Times, February 11, 1932, Page 17
  5. ^ Hazel Forbes gets Extortion Letter, New York Times, June 21, 1934, Page 4
  6. ^ Life Magazine, December 5, 1938, Page 9
  7. ^ "Milestones, Apr. 25, 1938". Time. April 25, 1938. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  8. ^ Life Magazine, May 2, 1938,
  9. ^ Baldwin, David, 1993, "Some notes, quotes, and quips of the Hoyman clan and related lines", page 58
  10. ^ Slide, Anthony, 2012, "The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville", page 417
  11. ^ Nollen, Scott, 2018, "Glenda Farrell: Hollywood’s Hardboiled Dame"
  12. ^ Wife Sues Harry Richman, New York Times, July 2, 1941, Page 13
  13. ^ Wife Divorces Harry Richman, New York Times, July 17, 1941, Page 23
  14. ^ Liebman, Roy, 2003, "Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts", Page 41
  15. ^ Bradley, Edwin, 2005, "The First Hollywood Sound Shorts, 1926–1931", page 428
  16. ^ Rhodes, Gary, 2001, "White Zombie: Anatomy of a Horror Film", page 299
  17. ^ Brotherton, Jamie & Ted Okuda, 2013, "Dorothy Lee: The Life and Films of the Wheeler and Woolsey Girl", page 167
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico Journal, "The Slippers, James, and Draw Up an Armchair Before the Fire for Mr. Harry Richman", July 16, 1939, Page 16.
  • Fresno Bee, "Where Fifty Million Dollars Works For $7.50 A Day", August 12, 1934, Page 36.
  • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Times, "Millionaire Weds Beauty in Maryland Town Saturday", May 12, 1931, Page 2.
  • Kingsport, Tennessee Times, "Carroll One Up", January 1, 1929, Page 1.
  • Lincoln Star, "Miss United States of 1926 Wedded for Second Time at 21", May 12, 1931, Page 11.
  • Lowell, Massachusetts Sun, "Dorothy Kilgallen", March 13, 1942, Page 69.

External links

  • Hazel Forbes at IMDb

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Hazel Forbes born Hazel Froidevaux 1 November 26 1910 November 19 1980 was an American dancer and actress Hazel ForbesForbes in 1935BornHazel Froidevaux 1910 11 26 November 26 1910Gettysburg South Dakota U S DiedNovember 19 1980 1980 11 19 aged 69 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale CaliforniaOccupationActressYears active1927 1942Spouse s Harry Judson m 1928 div 1930 wbr Paul O Richmond m 1931 died 1932 wbr Harry Richman m 1938 div 1942 wbr Contents 1 Beauty pageants 2 Stage 3 Personal life 4 Film 5 Death 6 References 7 External linksBeauty pageants EditHer professional career began at one of the Atlantic City New Jersey beauty pageants where she won honors as Miss Long Island Forbes was 16 when she was chosen Miss United States in the Paris International Beauty Pageant of 1926 Stage Edit Hazel Forbes in 1928 She became a showgirl in New York City at the age of 17 in 1927 She was hired away from Florenz Ziegfeld and his Ziegfeld Follies by Broadway theatre producer Earl Carroll This was for a January 1929 production at his Earl Carroll Theatre Carroll tempted Forbes with a substantial offer for a new dance review Ziegfeld eventually won the struggle and Forbes starred in Whoopee which opened December 4 1928 and Rosalie which opened January 10 1928 2 in support of Eddie Cantor In 1930 she was in Simple Simon a musical comedy by Guy Bolton which opened on February 18 3 She also appeared in a short run of Steel by John Wexley at the Webster Hall in 1932 4 Personal life EditForbes married automobile salesman Harry Judson in 1928 and they divorced in 1930 In 1931 she wed Paul Owen Richmond in Kennedyville Maryland They were happy together but Richmond died suddenly in 1932 He left Forbes a fortune estimated at 2 000 000 from his dentifrice 5 and hair shampoo interests 6 She met entertainer Harry Richman and married him 7 on April 16 1938 8 in Palm Springs California The Maid of Honor was Glenda Farrell and the Best Man was Joseph M Schenck 9 Richman reportedly spent 30 000 on the wedding with 5 000 on flowers alone 10 The wedding ended in divorce in 1941 11 The divorce was on the grounds of cruelty 12 Playboy night club singer Harry Richman 13 was well known for his earlier romances with Clara Bow Dorothy Darrell showgirl Edith Roark Virginia Biddle Lina Basquette Peggy Hopkins Joyce and Lenore Ulric He and Forbes shared a sumptuous home in Beechhurst Long Island Shortly after their wedding Forbes contracted pneumonia and was saved in part through the use of the drug sulfanilimide The couple considered adopting a baby By 1942 Forbes was divorced from Richman and was being wooed by millionaire Max Bamberger Film EditForbes went to Hollywood and made a number of shorts and films In 1929 she was in Harry Rosenthal and His Bath and Tennis Club Orchestra 1930 she was in The Fight 14 amp Seeing Off Service 15 and in 1934 she was in the movies Bachelor Bait 16 If This Isn t Love 17 and Down to Their Last Yacht She received a series of threatening letters which dissuaded her from continuing in motion pictures She donated her salary as a movie extra to charity because of the money she was willed by Richmond Death EditHazel Forbes died in 1980 in Los Angeles California She is buried in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale California References Edit Wilson Scott 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed 2 volume set McFarland p 250 ISBN 9780786479924 Retrieved March 4 2017 Hazel Forbes Hischak Thomas 2009 Broadway Plays and Musicals Descriptions and Essential Facts Page 421 Theatrical notes New York Times February 11 1932 Page 17 Hazel Forbes gets Extortion Letter New York Times June 21 1934 Page 4 Life Magazine December 5 1938 Page 9 Milestones Apr 25 1938 Time April 25 1938 Retrieved March 4 2017 Life Magazine May 2 1938 Baldwin David 1993 Some notes quotes and quips of the Hoyman clan and related lines page 58 Slide Anthony 2012 The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville page 417 Nollen Scott 2018 Glenda Farrell Hollywood s Hardboiled Dame Wife Sues Harry Richman New York Times July 2 1941 Page 13 Wife Divorces Harry Richman New York Times July 17 1941 Page 23 Liebman Roy 2003 Vitaphone Films A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts Page 41 Bradley Edwin 2005 The First Hollywood Sound Shorts 1926 1931 page 428 Rhodes Gary 2001 White Zombie Anatomy of a Horror Film page 299 Brotherton Jamie amp Ted Okuda 2013 Dorothy Lee The Life and Films of the Wheeler and Woolsey Girl page 167 Albuquerque New Mexico Journal The Slippers James and Draw Up an Armchair Before the Fire for Mr Harry Richman July 16 1939 Page 16 Fresno Bee Where Fifty Million Dollars Works For 7 50 A Day August 12 1934 Page 36 Gettysburg Pennsylvania Times Millionaire Weds Beauty in Maryland Town Saturday May 12 1931 Page 2 Kingsport Tennessee Times Carroll One Up January 1 1929 Page 1 Lincoln Star Miss United States of 1926 Wedded for Second Time at 21 May 12 1931 Page 11 Lowell Massachusetts Sun Dorothy Kilgallen March 13 1942 Page 69 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hazel Forbes Hazel Forbes at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hazel Forbes amp oldid 1119908525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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