This page will contain blogs about Mae Murray, as they become available.Mae MurrayMae Murray is featured in the 1987 novel, Bootleg Skies(c) by Paul Berge (Performance Publications ISBN 0-9625859-0-4) This page about Mae Murray includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Mae Murray News stories about Mae Murray External links for Mae Murray Videos for Mae Murray Wikis about Mae Murray Discussion Groups about Mae Murray Blogs about Mae Murray Images of Mae Murray |
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Mae Murray is featured in the 1987 novel, Bootleg Skies(c) by Paul Berge (Performance Publications ISBN 0-9625859-0-4). She died of Leukemia in 2000. Peters remarried after divorcing Hughes, and returned to acting with a few roles on television. She would state only that she had not seen Hughes for several years before their divorce. The usually-paranoid Hughes surprised his aides when he did not insist on a confidentiality agreement from Peters; aides reported Peters was one of the few people Hughes never disparaged. Peters refused to discuss her life with Hughes, and declined several lucrative offers to do so. She agreed to a lifetime alimony payment of US$70,000 annually, adjusted for inflation, and she waived all claims to Hughes' estate. In 1971, Peters and Hughes divorced. She retired from acting during the marriage. In 1957, Peters married Howard Hughes, shortly before he faded from public view and became an eccentric recluse. He thought Peters had the right blend of sex appeal and the tough-talking, streetwise characteristics he was seeking, and that Monroe was too innocent looking for the role. Director Samuel Fuller chose Peters over Marilyn Monroe for the part of Candy in 1953's Pickup On South Street. Her first film, 1947's Captain from Castile with Tyrone Power was a hit, and Leonard Maltin writes that afterwards Peters spent the new decade playing "sexy spitfires, often in period dramas and Westerns." [1] (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0676492/bio). After competing in a beauty contest in 1946, Peters went to Hollywood to pursue an acting career. Elizabeth Jean Peters (born October 15, 1926 in Canton, Ohio, died October 13, 2000) was an American actress. |