1971-1973 #1. John Huston & Wife Celeste Shane. St. Clerans. Bill Gardner. Writer Jack Smith Sees Huston and Hefner at Trendy Backgammon Club. Move To Westwood. Modeling. NSFW. Update 3/18/2023

1972 Paige appears in the ’72 edition of “Gowland’s Guide to Glamour Photography.” Left.

The photo appears to be taken from the same photo session as the one used in the 69/70 Ridgid Tool Co. calendar.

It’s her only appearance in any of the Gowland instructional books that I have viewed, which is most of them.

1971

It was around this time that Paige moved into a carriage house in Westwood, near UCLA, after feeling “antsy,” while living in a large house in the Trancas Beach area of Malibu. This was told to me by Paige’s friend Henry, who offered Paige a rent free room in his large house, along with other renters.

The Malibu house was off Broad Beach Road and across from the Trancas Market.

Paige told Henry that the “isolation” of the location was interfering with her ability to paint.

Paige’s carriage house where she would live for a few years and end her life in 1974. Taken in October of 2022. During my visit, construction workers were inside the apartment gutting the interior with its’ original “built-ins” of 1941. They told me to leave.

This was taken from Zillow several years ago.

1972/73 cont…

According to the Daily Mail report, Paige complains to (neighbor who lived in a duplex in front of the carriage house) Melanie about her relationship with famed film director John Huston:

“She (Paige) said she had an affair with John Huston, and that he had done things to her, abused her.  I remember one incident in which John hid her shoes to make her think she had gone crazy. It was a small thing, but she was really bothered by it.”

“I know she dated Huston for a while and had just gotten back from a trip to Ireland with him.”

Daily Mail 2014

Background:

John Huston owned and lived part of the year in an Irish estate named St. Clerans. The location is in Galway, Ireland and his ownership went from from 1953 to 1975.

 Huston’s daughter, Oscar winner and director Anjelica, spent many years there as a child. She discusses this in detail in her memoirs.

Melanie is quoted in Daily Mail that Paige had “just returned from Ireland,” after a visit to Huston.

The St. Clerans estate was sold sometime in 1973/4 but wasn’t completely vacated by John Huston until 1976, according to Celeste Shane Huston in an online comment.

Paige Young’s visit is in the same time frame of John Huston’s marriage to Celeste Shane Huston, Huston’s 5th marriage and “CiCi’s” 2nd.

San Francisco Examiner Aug. 25, 1972. In a Society column by Albert Morch

Background:

Celeste Shane Huston’s first husband is screenwriter Wally Green.  They have a son named Collin.

Known as Cici, she spent time living (visiting really) St. Clerans during her marriage to Huston.

Celeste was (and is) involved with horses and boarded at least one at Sepulveda Stables in the early 1960s. I talked with a woman who was 12 years old during these years and knew both Paige and Celeste at Sepulveda Stables.

It’s another factor which places Celeste and Paige in the same world.

Cici visited Huston’s St. Clerans, Ireland estate as a newlywed, it was August/September of 1972. She brought along her son Collin and his caregiver Maricella, who also acted as Cici’s “maid.” His dad Wally Green also visited his son at the estate.

 Cici grew up in a wealthy Beverly Hills family with three brothers.  Her father owned a successful car leasing company and rented out his yacht to celebrities like Frank Sinatra. (See chapter: The Shanes of Beverly Hills)

Another love of CiCi’s in the late 1950s and early 1960s was famed Hollywood hairdresser Gene Shacove. Los Angeles Times June 22, 1958

(One of her best friends during that time and for many decades was actress Jill St. John.)

After a whirlwind and Sexully charged courtship And honeymoon phase for John and CiCi, the marriage grew difficult in Ireland.

Huston later said “Cici was as out of place at St. Clerans as anyone could possibly be.” 

Cici said “I wasn’t prepared for the eleven servants, the mistresses, Betty O’Kelly, Gladys.”

Betty O’Kelly and Gladys Hill were assistants with a fawning devotion to Huston.  Hill co-wrote scripts with him.

Cici observed the women and several employees of the large staff and felt they were taking advantage of Huston by overcharging him. Huston was frequently absent due to directing films all over the globe, plus he was not that interested in managing money. Huston had a lackadaisical attitude about what the employees and assistants were doing, and that drove Cici crazy.

 Cici wanted most of the staff fired and Huston refused.

This created a lot of tension at St. Clerans.

Of the treasured horse’s caretaker Cici said, “I caught him with quadruple charges for horseshoeing. I know about horses. He couldn’t screw me around.”

Cici was especially outraged by the visit of her husband’s young mistress, Zoe Sallis, who of course brought along her out-of-wedlock son by John Huston: Danny Huston.  Cici resented the monthly allowance (and breakfast in bed) afforded to Zoe.

Zoe claims that Cici “forbade” Huston to cast her in the movie “The Man Who Would Be King.” A part that went to Shakira Caine. Zoe felt and still does, that this was a missed opportunity for her.

John and Cici left Ireland and returned to Cici’s place in the Palisades at some point.

Theie divorce was finalized in 1977.

John Huston and Paige were both painters in addition to being horse lovers; these factors may have played a role in their “connection”.

He wasn’t one to indulge in “one-night-stands.”

Huston was a womanizer and had several marriages, flings, short and long-term affairs with numerous women over the decades and apparently of all ages. This was apparent after reading two biographies of John Huston:

  “The Hustons” by Lawrence Groberl. published by Scribner’s.

Courage and Art” by Jeffrey Meyers.

Also, from what I’ve read, Huston had a meanstreak in his personality that he would sometimes unleash on the ones most likely to be hurt by it.

Example: The Daily Mail story Melanie tells of Huston hiding Paige’s shoes, “It really bothered her,” even though “it was a little thing.”

As I have previously written , Celeste and Paige both boarded horses at Sepulveda Stables.

Celeste messaged me that she is the one who introduced Paige to Sepulveda Stables.

When I read her message, I already knew that Paige boarded her horses at the stables located at Sepulveda Blvd.& Hatteras since grade school when she was known as Diana Cotterell. (See related chapter)

“Diana Cotterell,” gave 2 school photos to the owners of the Stables which were published on a website about Sepulveda Stables. Diana definitely looked grade school age in these.

That would mean Cici knew Paige as Diana in grade school and I don’t buy it. She gave no indication she knew her as Diana. Paige was tight-lipped about her past.

Diana lived nearby Sepulveda Stables as did several of her classmates, like Joan Edwards, who boarded a horse there in the 1950s.

As did Celeste in the early 1960s along with actresses Donna Reed and Jill St. John. Maybe Paige and CiCi they met at that time.

Given what Melanie said in the Daily Mail and the sale of St. Clerans, Paige’s visit was likely and necessarily 72-73, even early 1974. If so, she may have witnessed or even been involved in the drama between Cici, Betty, Gladys, and Zoe Sallis. According to biographer Jeffrey Meyers, Huston enjoyed women fighting over him.

I had an email exchange with Celeste Shane Huston and she confirmed that she and Huston knew Paige and they “were only trying to help her.”

She denied that Huston and Paige had affair. She wrote that 2 prominent lawyers purchased Paige’s ticket to Ireland for the visit.

Another visitor to St. Clerens during these years was Bill Gardner.

The same Bill Gardner from the Pasadena Art Museum chapter. He knew both John and Celeste Huston as did Paige.

1970 Pasadena Art Museum.
Bill Gardner, Paige Young’s date to the Warhol opening at the Pasadena Art Museum. This photo of Bill and CiCi Huston is from Gardner’s Instagram account. He has not posted since 2014. I have messaged him on all his social media several times and have yet to see an a response. He may have passed by now.

The following paragraph is what Bill wrote on for his author page on Amazon.

William Louis Gardner started his career getting a diploma from the Pasadena Play House in the fifties. The US Air sent him to Pasadena, California to learn film and television production. During his education at the Playhouse he was sent to do on-the-job-training at ABC, CBS and NBC. He spent time on the on the sets of Colgate Comedy Hour studying, observing and watching the process of television variety type shows. Bill became acquainted with the Martin & Lewis show, Jimmy Durante Show, Danny Thomas Show, Lucille Ball, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Milton Berle Shows. After William left Hollywood he joined his squadron and wrote and produced films for the US Air Force. When he was discharged from the Air Force he returned to Hollywood and went to work for Mickey Rooney as his assistant and manager for ten years. After he joined Jonathan Winters as his manager. In 1965 William moved to Ireland and joined director, John Huston, as his assistant. He worked on John’s films in England and Morocco. John sent Bill to East Africa to do pre-production for a film Bill had written called “The Games End”. The film has yet to be made. William, left the industry in 1972 and came back to California and moved to Montecito and became a real estate broker. He formed a Real Estate office in Santa Barbara and retired thirty five years later to write a novel “Confession of a Hollywood Agent” and numerous screenplays. His novel “The End of the Game” struggles with Africanization, intrigue and murder to save the elephant. Present, Bill keeps on writing.

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William Louis Gardner

He mentions Jonathan Winters and John Huston, both associated with Paige Young.

Famous LA writer sees Huston and Hefner with others including an “unidentified sex object,” possibly Paige Young, at a backgammon tournament, sometime in 1972. The observation by Smith happened around the time Cici and Huston tied the knot.

I have never seen a photo of the two men together or Huston at the Holmby Hills mansion.

Allegedly the cast and crew of Chinatown spent some off-set time at the mansion. The cast, of course, includes Huston and director Roman Polanski.

This would have been the timeframe that Paige had been hanging out with Hefner at the mansion “scene,” such as it was, at least on an occasional if not regular basis.

Paige was witnessed at the Playboy mansion near the end of her life as recounted by neighbor Melanie Myers, who herself was invited to the Mansion. This is told in the Secrets of Playboy documentary.

These were the last years of Paige’s life.

Chinatown was released 2 months after Paige Young’s suicide

More about John Huston ahead.

NSFW

Paige was still modeling in the early 1970s; she appears in some Electrochemical Company photographs, credited to Peter Gowland, probably taken in 72 or 73. Tame by standards even then, I suspect Gowland had her in mind immediately for this job; he knew Paige needed the paycheck, and she would be willing to appear topless or nude.

There is an association between Electrochemical Company and the Ridgid Tool Company, Gowland’s long time clients. Paige appears in the 69/70 Ridgid calendar at the top of this chapter.

From a series of photos for Electrochemicals that sold on ebay.

Paige was one model of a few featured in this series which looks like it was a gift for special clients. A calendar I guess. Ann Cushing and Brook Mills, two Gowland favorites, are the others. Plus one I don’t recognize.

The models all go uncredited including Paige, her “Playmate” status is not indicated anywhere. She is portrayed in this series, like the others, as an anonymous girl. I recognized her and informed the seller.

From the same series. Gowland favorite Ann Cushing on the left.
Paige left, Ann right. Early 70s. Both these models topless images would adorn the famous “sip and strip” bar glasses of the early 1970s.

Mormon Temple with Angel Moroni that lords over the Westwood neighborhood where Paige Young lived.