First Name
Gypsy
Last Name
Lee
Date of Birth
09 February 1911
Middle Name
Rose
Height
68
Build
Slim
Hair Color
Brown - Dark
Place of Birth
Seattle, WA
Star Sign
Aquarius
Date of Death
26 April 1970
Place of Death
Los Angeles, CA
Cause of Death
Cancer - unspecified
Ethnicity
White
Claim to Fame
Terpsichorean ecdysiast
Nationality
American
Gender
Female
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Role ID
Actor/Actress, Writer, Soundtrack
Has Detailed Data (New)
1
Couple Profile
Born as Rose Louise Hovick in Seattle, Washington in 1911, although her mother later shaved three years off both of her daughters` ages. Gypsy was initially known by her middle name, Louise. Her mother, Rose Thompson Hovick married John Olaf Hovick, who was a newspaper advertising salesman. A second daughter, Ellen Hovick (better known as actress June Havoc) was born in 1913. She, too, would be known by her middle name, June (although some sources have indicated that Ellen Hovick`s middle name was originally "Evangeline").
After their parents divorced, the girls earned the family`s money by appearing in vaudeville where June`s talent shone while Louise remained in the background. At the age of 16, June married a boy in the act named Bobby Reed, whom Mother Rose had arrested and met at the police station with a hidden gun. She pulled the trigger but the safety was on and Bobby was freed. June left the act and went on to a brief career in marathon dancing before giving birth to April Reed around 1930.
Louise`s singing and dancing talents were insufficient to sustain the act without June. Eventually, it became apparent that Louise could earn money in burlesque, which earned her legendary status. Her innovations were an almost casual strip style, compared to the herky-jerky styles of most burlesque strippers (she emphasized the "tease" in "striptease") and she brought a sharp sense of humor into her act as well. She became as famous for her onstage wit as for her strip style, and—changing her stage name to Gypsy Rose Lee—she became one of the biggest stars of Minsky`s Burlesque, where she performed for four years. She was frequently arrested in raids against the Minsky brothers` shows.
Gypsy Rose Lee had relationships with an assortment of characters from comedian Rags Ragland to Eddy Braun. She eventually traveled to Hollywood, where she was billed as Louise Hovick and she married Arnold "Bob" Mizzy on August 25, 1937 at the insistence of the film studio. Her acting was generally panned. So she returned to New York City and invested in Michael Todd (1909-1958). She eventually appeared as an actress in many of his film productions.
Trying to describe what Gypsy was (a "high-class" stripper), H. L. Mencken coined the term ecdysiast. Her style of intellectual recitation while stripping was spoofed in the number "Zip!" from Rodgers and Hart`s Pal Joey, a play in which her sister June appeared. Gypsy can be seen performing an abbreviated version of her act (intellectual recitiation and all) in the 1943 film, Stage Door Canteen.
In 1941, Gypsy Rose Lee authored a mystery thriller called The G-String Murders which was made into the 1943 film Lady of Burlesque starring Barbara Stanwyck. While some assert this was in fact ghost-written by Craig Rice there are also those who suggest that there is more than sufficient written evidence in the form of manuscripts and Lee`s own correspondence to prove she wrote a large part of the novel herself under the guidance of Rice and others, including her friend and mentor, the editor George Davis.[2][3] Lee`s second murder mystery, Mother Finds a Body, was published in 1942.
In love with Michael Todd and in an attempt to make him jealous, Gypsy Lee married William Alexander Kirkland in 1942. They divorced in 1944. While married to Kirkland, she gave birth to a son fathered by Otto Preminger; he was named Erik Lee, and has been known successively as Erik Kirkland, Erik de Diego, and Erik Preminger. Gypsy Lee was married for a third time in 1948 to Julio de Diego, but they eventually divorced.
Gypsy and June, who also became a successful performer, continued to get demands for money from their mother, who had opened a lesbian boardinghouse in a ten-room apartment on West End Avenue in New York City. This property and a farm in Highland Mills, New York, had been rented for Mother Rose by Gypsy Lee. Mother Rose shot and killed one of her guests (according to Erik Preminger, she killed her own lover, who had made a pass at Gypsy) at the boardinghouse. This incident was explained as a suicide. As Mother Rose was dying of colon cancer, her final words, in 1954, were for Gypsy Lee: "Wherever you go... I`ll be right there. When you get your own private kick in the ass, just remember: it`s a present from me to you."
Full Name at Birth
Rose Louise Hovick
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Bust (inches)
37
Waist (inches)
23
Hips (inches)
36
Father
John Hovick
Mother
Rose Thompson Hovick
Sister
June Havoc
Friend
Paulette Goddard, Adele Jergens, George Davis
Wikipedia Text
Gypsy Rose Lee (January 8, 1911 – April 26, 1970) was an American burlesque entertainer, famous for her striptease act. She was also an actress, author and playwright, whose 1957 memoir was made into the stage musical and film Gypsy.
Age
59
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