Friday, June 16, 2006
Today, 1932
June 16th 1932, Mae West leaves New York for California to make her first film, Night After Night. West had become a hit stage actress, famous for her racy roles in controversial productions. In 1927, she spent 10 days in jail for obscenity, after the court condemned the scandalous content of "Sex," a Broadway play about a gigolo that she wrote, produced, and directed. West became one of the most highly paid women in Hollywood.
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