Below are scans of Mary Jane Harker’s birth certificate.
She is not Jane Ellen Harker of Minnesota that appears on her IMDb entry, and Warner Brothers wiki.
*Update*
find-a-grave and IMDb have updated Harker’s entry with the correct birth and death dates and locations.
There remain several websites with the incorrect information about this WB contract player from the 1940s.
Image of full informational birth certificate copy.
Mary Jane Harker was born on November 13, 1923, in the city of San Francisco.
Mt. Zion Hospital. Founded in 1897 by the Jewish community in San Francisco to “serve the indigent of all races and creeds.”Harker’s MotherJ osephine is from Utah and Father George, Wisconsin. I’ve seen George Truman Harker’s birthplace listed as South Dakota as well.
Seal and certification of California birth information.
1940 Census. Jane Harker is living on No. Highland Ave. in Los Angeles. Birthplace “California.”
Jane is an up and coming starlet for Warner Brothers Studio. As this article states, her mother Josephine was a vaudeville performer, often with her sister Virginia. They used the name “The Virginia Sisters.” Notice it says “California Girl” not Minnesota.
*Below note the Vaudeville group the Virginia Sisters that is written about in the above article*.
Virginia and Josephine Young (Jane Harker’s mother) form a Vaudeville act with Virginia’s husband, Ned Argo.
June 6, 1919Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada. Reporter giving the most “negative” review of the Argo/Sisters act I have read so far.
Salt Lake City Herald. Oct 1, 1919.
Long Beach Telegram Sept. 23, 1919
Long Beach Telegram review of Ned and the Virginia Sisters. Sept. 24, 1919
Jane Harker’s mother originally from Salt Lake City.Brigham Young is an ancestor.
Salt Lake Tribune Jul. 19, 1945
Jane’s photo and first paragraph mention.Another news article mentioning the relation to Brigham Young. This one from the Logan, Utah Herald-Journal May 22, 1946
The Cleveland Plain Dealer. “San Francisco Girl.”
Jane retires from Hollywood to marry a Navy pilot. Much more on this soon.
Birmingham, Alabama Post Feb. 1, 1946 Jane Harker’s lineage and birthplace is listed on the right hand column: Born in San Francisco.
Birmingham Alabama newspaper January 23, 1947. Native son and war hero Lt. Cmdr. SamLanier, resident of nearby Bessemer, married California native and Hollywood starlet, Jane Harker.
Martinez News Gazette Apr. 15, 1947. Harker quits Hollywood career for marriage to Navy flyer.
“A native of San Francisco”
“actress is a native of San Francisco.” From my collection.
Los Angeles Daily News Feb, 1, 1946 These two articles headlines were mixed up!
Valley Times April 15, 1947 “San Francisco born beauty.”
Jane and Capt. Sam Lanier married and had 4 children.
The family lived in San Diego, Hawaii then around the late 60s, settled in Jacksonville for a long time and then Ponte Verde, Florida where Jane died in 1988 at the age of 64.
Later in Life:
Tampa Bay Times Oct. 22,1978 Jane Lanier on right. She had 10 years left in her life.
More on Jane Harker’s Family and brief Hollywood Career
8 x 10 B&W photo from scan purchased on ebay.
Description on the back. The Mary in Mary Jane would soon be dropped. This photo was published in Movie Life Magazine, Sept. 1945. Publicity for Miss Harker’s own Hollywood Myth. I read many news articles that said she was a secretary hiding her beauty behind a pair of glasses. She may indeed have been a secretary to an agent, but Jane had been studying at the Geller Theatre Workshop for a few years and appeared in a few plays at the Geller Theatre. More on this below.
More family history 1930
Mary Jane Harker was living with her family in South Pasadena on Fletcher St. in the census this year.
Father: George Truman Harker, Mother: Josephine Harker, Brother: Jack Truman Young Harker.
Mary J. highlighted in yellow–father George T. Mother Josephine and brother Jack T.
they also had a live-in housekeeper named Pat Kirkpatrick listed under Mary J.
Yellow line is Mary Jane’s lines, she is 6 years old—born in California. George T. was from South Dakota. Josephine Utah, Jack Truman California.
LA Building Records shown online say George T. Harker purchased the house and adjoining chicken house around 1930/31.
I recorded a directory listing from 1932 that George T. Harker owned a place on Arminta in Canoga Park.
SFV Times Jul. 7, 1938 Jane goes with her Uncle Ned, harpist, and her 1st cousinDonna V. on a trip to San Francisco. As you recall, Jane was born in the city in 1923. Donna V. LaRocca was the mother of Paige Young.
1940 census
1937 Josephine and George T Harker divorce.
I found this under the heading
DIVORCE SUITS FILED
May 28, 1937LAT
This under ^^^^^^DIVORCES GRANTED. June 23, 1937. LAT. An unusually brief time from filing to granted.
Enter Neyneen Hamilton
Neyneen was Living at 2314 No. Highland Ave. 2330 Highland was her studio as seen above. 1940 census ancestry.com
from ancestry.com
Relative of Jane Harker. Gloria Hamilton is her daughter listed on the census above. Jane is 16 years old and living with Neyneen and Gloria, also 16. In 2 years Jane would be Queen of the Prom in Reseda, San Fernando Valley. Neyneen was from a musical Mormon family as was Josephine Harker, and they were cousins. Both moved to Los Angeles.
It’s possible Jane was going to Hollywood High School at this time. The adult in the home was Neyneen, a local voice teacher and relative from Utah.
A few press articles about Jane Harker say she graduated from Hollywood High.
,More truthfully, she went to Hollywood High and was now Jane back up in the Valley. In1942 she is elected Prom Queen her Senior year.
High school years.
1942 and Jane Harker is named Queen of the prom at the Canoga Park High School.
The headline misspells her name but the article gets it correctly.
Jane Harker’s publicity states she was “discovered” as a secretary for an agent. And all they needed to do was “remove her glasses,” and Jane was “star-ready.”
Look at the following press articles. Mary Jane had a previous plan for entering the Hollywood industry.
The evidence:
GELLER THEATER WORKSHOP
Los Angeles Times Jan. 13, 1945 Geller write-up says Jane Harker was already at Warner Bros. studio. Bottom of first paragraph. Geller Gossip was a semi-regular column in the Los Angeles Times.
Los Angeles Evening NewsMay 5, 1945. Ad forGeller Theatre Workshop among other acting teachers and coaches offering to help your career.
Stardust Row column
Last paragraph of 2nd column, Geller student Jane Harker gets a call from Warner Brothers! She quickly gets a part in Night & Day along with mentioned Vera Lee and Lorraine Comerford fellow Geller students.
Another Stardust Row Column. End of first column mentions Philadelphia Story is playing at the Geller Theatre.
Jane Harker is in cast.
The next paragraph says Jane finished her role in Night and Day at Warner Bros.
Geller article mentions students “before the cameras” this week. Probably work as extras? Or even one line? It was a great way to promote themselves to prospective students.
Some students were called to be extras on the set of The Postman Always Rings Twice. No one guessing, I’m sure, that the film would become one of the most revered Noir films of all time.
More on Parents Josephine and George T.
Josephine is listed as “owner of a chicken ranch” in the1940 census. Jane’s brother Jack T. is listed “poultry worker.” Josephine and George had been divorced since 1937. I believe Josephine won the chicken ranch in the divorce. She tried to make a go of it. I’ve read that the areas of the SFV, including Reseda, Conoga Park and Winnetka, were at one time a popular location to own and operate chicken farms.
Jane Harker’s brother, Jack Truman Young Harker, signed up for service in WW2. Notice he uses his Mother Josephine’s Arminta address for a contact. I don’t know what he was doing in Montebello at this time. Says he works for LockheedAircraft in Burbank.
Paige Young’s father Robert Cotterell, spent many years working for DouglasAir.
The Arminta house with adjoining chicken houses owned by the Harkers, was razed in 1968.
I bet there are zero remaining chicken ranches in that area now.
1945-1947 The World of Warner Brothers Studio
Jane’s short career coincides with the popularity of GI pinups during and after WW2. These were largely produced by Hollywood photographers and publicists.
100s of photos of Warner Brothers Studio (WB) starlet Jane Harker were seen in newspapers across the USA. And a few “movie star” magazine of the era.
Of course, WBs was promoting other young starlets in cheesecake/pinup photos at the time like Jane’s fellow contract players: Peggy Knudsen,Dorothy Malone, Andrea King, Angela Greene,Suzi Crandall, Arlene Dahl and Martha Vickers.
Here we see a Studio image combining pinup and patriotism. There were many holiday themed pinups, as you will see.: Christmas, Halloween, Easter Thanksgiving, and the 4th.
From left: Peggy Knudsen, Suzy Crandall and Jane Harker.
credit: Debbie Rich Pinterest
Way above these starlets in bit or minor parts were the Leading Ladies of WB in the 1940s: Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
Ann Sheridan was an up-and-comer at Warner Brothers working her way up the ladder of stardom. Sheridan wanted to be offered interesting, challenging roles like Bette and Joan.
Davis and Crawford were not posing for cheesecake or pinup type photos at this time in their career, but did their share of establishing Hollywood Glamour photography as a genre.
During WW2,
Bette Davis and actor John Garfield found the Hollywood Canteen, a free club for service members seen in photo.
Joan Crawford dedicated many hours to the Hollywood Canteen. She was one of the first Hollywood stars to join the USO, according to Google AI.
Joan in 1942, wearing the uniform of the American Women’s Voluntary Services. Elizabeth Ayala Pinterest.
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Shortly after the war ends:
Jane Harker appears in Deception with Bette Davis, 1946.
She appeared with Joan Crawford in Humoresque1946.
Garfield co-starred with Crawford in Humoresque which features one of Jane Harker’s most memorable Hollywood roles. Brief though it is.
Ann Sheridan from Texas was an up and coming actress/starlet promoted as the Oomph Girl, a Hollywood campaign to boost her career.
Ann Sheridan image used in an advertising campaign for SignalGasoline.1940s. Promotion was this free photo of Ann.
Tony Steffer Pinterest
Oomph Girl caught on!
Jane Harker appeared with Ann Sheridan in The Unfaithful1947. It was one of Harker’s biggest roles in her repertoire of small and bit parts..
Ann was ambitious for the interesting and challenging roles that Bette and Joan were offered.
Later she expressed mixed feelings about the pinup and Oomph image, and wondering if it cost her any roles.
Other well-known actresses and lesser known starlets, became pinup favorites of the GIs during WW2.
During the war, the most famous pinup photos were of Hollywood stars Betty Grable, 20-Century-Fox and Rita Hayworth, Columbia.
Betty Grable’s quintessential WW2 pin-up photo. Produced by a Hollywood studio photographer named Frank Powolny. It was a promotion of Grable’s movie Sweet RosieO’Grady.
In this first section I will feature several of Jane Harker’s pinup or Hollywood Glamour style photos. Mainly newspaper clippings.
Also, I purchased a few 8×10 original photos.
Jane Harker Studio Pinup
Buffalo News Dec. 19, 1945 Promoting Warner Bros. Night and Day starring Cary Grant and AlexisSmith. Jane has a small role.
Chicago Tribune Jan. 6, 1946. Sorry for poor quality. Included because Jane gets an entire page!Hollywood Promoting starlets and “now stars” like Jane Greer. Jane Harker seen in the bottom middle photos. Origin story used just another secretary who was plucked from obscurity and turned beautiful young actress. April 13, 1947 Syracuse HeraldJournal. Detroit Free Press Nov. 10, 1946. This is an entire newspaper page as well. Perfect for “pinning up.”
Florida Times Union 11/10/46
Daily Calumet, Chicago. May 18, 1946.
Publicity pinup shot by famous Hollywood photographer Wellbourne. A seductive expression.
1946 saw Jane Harker in dozens/ hundreds of newspapers with photographs and a little biographical information. It was the same in 1947.
Pasadena Star News Apr. 17, 1946 Writer makes note of the pillow.
“Pin-up pose.”
“Pin-up pose.”
Holiday themed pinups
Salt Lake Tribune Oct. 31, 1945.Seasonal themes were quite popular in the Hollywood pinup genre.
One of several Christmas themed photos of Jane, this one mentions the GIs. The Ogden (Utah) Standard Examiner Dec. 20, 1945
Halloween Cheesecake. The Signal, Santa Clarita, 1946.
From my collection. An unfortunate crease.
Back of photo below.
From my collection. Sultry pinup shot of Jane Harker by legendary Warner Bros. photographer Welborne.
August 1945 Santa Barbara News-Press. Mentions Jane Harker’s “backstory” or Myth of her Hollywood beginnings.
There weren’t any TV talk shows at this time.
Minneapolis Star Tribune Apr. 14, 1946
Feb. 16, 1946
Jane Harker modeled clothing and fashion photos in addition to the Hollywood pinups.
There were so many, again I include only the best.
I’ll start with some beautiful color prints from Australia.
All found on newspapers.com
Australian Women’s Weekly August 1946. Janis Paige on the right. Both with Warner Bros. Jane and Janis appeared in The Time the Place and the Girl, Two Guys From Milwaukee,Love and Learn. Janis Paige with the much bigger roles in these films and went on to experience a stellar career in film and on stage.
Star Weekly Toronto Feb. 1, 1947
Jane models a hat. Amusing copy. Oct. 27, 1947 Kalgoorlie Minor. Western Australia. I’ve never heard of this location in Australia.
Alton, Illinois Evening Telegraph April 3, 1946 Jane appears is many hat adverts along with regular fashion features.
More items found in the Samson De Brier archives are listed in this chapter.
I am in the process of ongoing research with several of these names, locations and years.
TV schedule made up by a utility company and sent out to customers. The date is likely when Samson and Paige Young were friends or at least acquaintances. She only had a little over a year left in her life.
Tiny address and phone book hardly used.
6026 1/2 Barton Ave. is Samson’s address. Is Layne Nielson one of his renters?
Layne Nielsonworked with LA fashion legend RudiGernreich in the 1960s. LAT Jan. 15, 1968
Looks like Layne owned Selective Eye Gallery in the early 1970s.
There is a Selective EyeGallery in Laguna Nigel by late 1977. Unknown if it was connected to Layne Nielson.
I don’t see much more in the newspaper archives about Nielson from the 1980s and beyond.
If online records are correct, he is alive at 86 and living in Salt Lake City.
Nielson donated his papers and design examples to UCLA; Charles E.Young Research Library. The Rudi Gernreich archives reside at this location as well.
Online Archive of California description of the Layne Nielsen Archives at UCLA:
Layne Nielson is a fashion and graphic designer who designed fashion accessories and stationery for Rudi Gernreich and for his own label. The collection includes fashion samples and accessories, as well as sketches, publicity, stationery, examples of Nielson’s design work in advertising, photographs, publications, and documentation of exhibitions.
Designer Layne Nielson is known for his work designing fashion accessories and stationery for Rudi Gernreich. Nielson’s work reflects a wide range of design, including: graphics, product design, textiles, exhibition design, and interior design.
LAT July 15, 1973.
LAT Oct. 14, 1977
LAT
LAT June 24, 1967
Below we see Samson saved his ticket to the Hullabaloo show.
Originally the Earl CarrollTheatre, “in 1965 (6230 Sunset Blvd. (listed on the card) becameHullabaloo rock-n-roll club welcoming minors and capitalizing on the popularity of the television variety show Hullabaloo. In 1968 it was renamed the Kaleidoscope…..with an emphasis on local bands like the Doors.
From Mike Hume’s Historic Theatre Photography.
The 3 images below are a store guide of antique and thrift stores on Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank. Samson was known for collecting antiques, art, and all kinds of home decor, which he displayed in his home on Barton Way.
Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank is still known as a place for for thrift, vintage clothing and antique stores.
Sidney Skolsky column. A current item on Marilyn Monroe along with his mention of Samson and Kenneth Anger and the famous underground film, The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.
Gossip item from Fabulous magazine. Mentions many friends/salon goers from Samson chapter #1: Vicki Dougan, Curtis Harrington and Renata Druck.
Detailed description of Renate Druks, from a published article. A Samson friend and fellow salon host, Druks sent several Christmas cards to Samson.
More on Druks in Samson chapter #1.
Writer Bill Thorpe, describing Samson’s refrigerator, which doesn’t seem bare!
This image and the next 2 are credits for Kenneth Anger’s Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.
Publication and date of Samson’s letter to the editor seen at left.
Samson found this interesting enough to clip and save. Talk about a forgotten pop culture moment! This incident made it into several newspapers and probably some newscasts!
Saved by me from newspapers.com. Arizona Daily Star May 4, 1968. Many newspapers across the nation carried this story. I wonder if Harvey Pepper ever made it to a talk show or evening newscast. He certainly would in 2025.
In Samson Part #1 you learned that half of the De Brier archive is a box of Christmas cards. Primarily from the 1950s to 1970s.
Front of a card by? Roberta Haynes.
Christmas card, I can’t remember from who.
I stayed very near the Bullock’s Wilshire when in LA for my research appointment at USC ONE Archives. What I needed was more time, and a good night’s sleep!
Who is Donna Burris?
I have found very little so far. The best clue I have is the article below. It contains a one sentence mention of a Donna Burris for a “witchy” type “casting call.”
July 2, 1966 LAT. I have much more information on Animal Huxley and Pamela Woolman. Can’t find anything more on Marti Cone.
These three women had their picture in the LAT to go with this article. They, and every other woman there, are mentioned with only a sentence or two at most.
Donna Burris
is also mentioned with only one sentence, but no photograph.
2nd column, 2nd paragraph.
Casting call for witches? It’s not clear for what exactly. A passing mention of Marshall McLuhan. Donna Burris passed away in 2008 in Clovis, Ca. according to online information.
2 newspaper items found by me in newspaper archives. Los Angeles Mirror Feb. 7, 1961. >>>>>>>>>>>
LAT. Mar. 11, 1966.
Samson De Brier LAT Obituary April 8, 1995
The Guardian, London, England May 12, 1995
From the archives. An evening to honorSamson after his death.
Samson’s close friend Cameron also died in 1995.
More info. to come!
Below is a paragraph from a first- hand account article, by Tosh Berman, the son of artist Wallace.
It’s significant for my research, because I firmly believe that Paige Young would have fit into this category of Samson De Brier’s pretty women friends.
I only went into Samson’s Barton Avenue home once, and that was through an invite from one of his female friends. When I saw Samson at art openings or film events, he was usually with a pretty woman. All of his women were protective of him, and in my view, they were at odds with each other. I was sworn to secrecy not to reveal who took me to the house after Samson passed away. I think it was a day or two after he died. At the time I was the director at Beyond Baroque, the literary/arts center in Venice, California.
by Tosh Berman, Please Kill Me: This is What is Cool.
From my copy of names with phone numbers that Melanie Myers recorded from Paige Young’s phone book. The LAPD confiscated the phone book after Melanie wrote down the names and numbers.
For a long time I had no clue as to “who (the hell) is Samson?”
In the spring of 2024
I interviewed Mrs. Darlene Valentine.
She lives in my state about one hour north of me.
Darlene Valentine was an artist and worked art-related jobs in Hollywood, for many years. Set design and wardrobe.
She was acquainted with Paige Young.
Darlene’s ex-husband DeWain Valentine was a prominent Venice Beach based artist. He dated Paige Young in the late 60s-early 70s.
I don’t know for how long.
Darlene and DeWain divorced around 1968.
They shared 3 young sons and a mutual social circle in the LA Art world.
Link to chapter on Pasadena Art Museum/Venice Beach art world:
Darlene Valentine was on friendly terms with Paige. She said ex-husband DeWain usually brought his girlfriends over to her house to meet them.
Darlene saw or interacted with Paige on a handful of different social occasions from about 1970-1974.
One incident she recalls, took place at the the deli Zucky’s, approx, 1970–72:
“Many of us went to Zucky’s because it was one of the only places open all night.”
Darlene was there with a friend and they sitting with her ex-husband DeWain and his date, Paige Young.
Darlene remembers that at one point that evening, Paige “cried out like she was in pain.”
The cry was in response to DeWain grabbing Paige’s thigh or knee and squeezing really hard. His action looked like it was in response to Paige “saying something he did not want her say,” said Darlene.
The gesture was meant for Paige to “shut up.”
Darlene said her ex-husband “was not shy about saying things considered outrageous or shocking.” So she remembers being surprised at his strong reaction to whatever it was that Paige said.
The main (for me, only) appeal of Zucky’s when I used to go there was that it was open 24 hours so it was a great location to take your date for ice cream or a snack after you took her to one of the movie theaters out on Third Street. It was also “the” place for breakfast and sometimes lunch for folks who worked in Santa Monica. It struck me as a restaurant that wasn’t very good but it drew a crowd for lack of alternatives. When better places to eat opened in the neighborhood, Zucky’s floundered.
Paige mentioned DeWain in her suicide note/will, according to Darlene. She left him a statue of a horse. (Please see related chapters.)
Zucky’s closed in 1993.
Another of these social occasions Darlene remembers, was a “daytime, all-female tea party, at Paige’s place in Westwood.”
Darlene remembers seeing Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and thePapas at the tea party.
She also recognized “Samson De Brier, the only man there.”
Darlene saw Samson at Art related events, openings and parties, during the time she lived in LA.
Later in the chapter I discuss more of what Darlene told me during our interview.
So who the hell was Samson De Brier?
If you don’t know, I hope you get a good idea by the end of this chapter. Samson, along with several of his colleagues mentioned here, are worthy of their own dedicated biography.
late summer of 2024:
I visited the Samson De Brier archives located at ONE Archives USC Libraries.
I spent about 3 hours looking through the 2 large containers, the size of a large size liquor box. Together, they make up the archive.
Samson with prominent gallery owner Molly Barnes in the 1980s. Darlene Valentine mentioned Molly Barnes a few times during our interview.
Ultimately, I did not find Paige Young’s name in any of the files.
I checked the many pieces of paper and envelopes with names, phone numbers, lists or notations, written on the back.
I looked through a big file of Christmas cards sent to Samson over the years.
From my written notes atOne ArchivesUSC. The archives’ focus is LGBTQ histories of Los Angeles. Samson knew many leaders in the early LGBTQ movement as you shall see. I have not yet researched actress Francine York.
The archives include a file with xeroxed press articles about Samson.
From a gossip column mentioning Samson De Brier. As a “gadabout raconteur,” DeBrier hosted a salon in the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. During this time until his death in 1995, he was a frequent guest at Hollywood parties, Art world parties, and parties with a mix of both. Samson was an occultist (at one time) and a friend of cult filmmaker Kenneth Anger. Kenneth Anger directed Samson in his 1953 experimental film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome. The film is based on writings of occult figure head Aleister Crowley. I recently read the film was inspired by a Renate Druks party with a theme: Come As Your Madness.
The salon De Brier hosted from the 1950s through the1970s, took place at his home close the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Samson rented out the rooms in his Georgian house, visible on Barton Way.
His residence/salon was in a smaller house behind the Georgian and not visible to the street.
Renting the rooms in his house provided De Brier with an income for several decades. It was enough for him to get by without working the grind of a “real job.” (Interesting as Paige Young was quoted in Playboy as averse to “the 9-5 doldrums.”)
This did cause De Brier to live more sparsely than some of his friends and Salon guests. Legend has it that the Salon host served only water.
credit: Kitchen Cultist. Kenneth Anger poses at the Hollywood sign. Some of his most well-known/infamous underground films are Scorpio Rising and Lucifer Rising. I found Hollywood Babylon at a college bookstore around 1978. It fueled my interest in Hollywood history and its’ many tragic-bizarre deaths, lurid sex scandals and Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Samson DeBrier co-starred alongside occultist/artist Marjorie Cameron, writer Anais Nin, and painter Renate Druks in what became a classic of Avant-garde/ experimental film: Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome,1954. Samson’s friend Kenneth Anger directed the film.
Samson’s home was the perfect filming location for Pleasure Dome, filled with his collection of antique objects, mirrors, exotic rugs, statues, tapestries.
Anger authored a book, Hollywood Babylon, about early film industry scandals and tragedies. It’s legendary to a certain audience.
Kenneth Anger and his influential book Hollywood Babylon are worth exploring in greater detail. As well as the book itself, I highly recommend a BBC documentary of the same name. Directed by Nigel Finch and first aired in 1991. Last time I checked, it was available on youtube.
I’ve heard conflicting stories about the truthfulness of the stories Anger wrote in Hollywood Babylon; his stories on the deaths of Lupe Velez and Jayne Mansfield have been debunked.
I recently read that DeBrier helped research the material for Hollywood Babylon.
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Darlene told me about her time spent at Paige Young’s house. The occasion was an “all-female tea party.”
As I said earlier, she remembers Michelle Phillips of the Mamas and thePapas attending the party.
“The only male at Paige’s tea party was Samson De Brier.”
Darlene said Samson acted openly gay at a time when very few did so. “He was kind-of flamboyant.”
And “He called himself a warlock.”
The next several images are from a magazine interview found in the De Brier ONE archives.
De Brier died in 1995.
Attendees at the De Brier salons were Jack Nicholson, James Dean, directors Paul Mazursky and Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick was not a fan of LA. Jane Fonda, Anais Nin. Nin acted in Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.
In one box I found two legal size envelopes stuffed with around 200 scraps of paper and torn envelopes.
The paper scraps had names, numbers and personal notes recorded on them. They often included descriptions of people as if intended to help Samson remember them at a future date.
Article from a special “movie issue” that goes with photo of Samson and Molly Barnes.
In the early 1980s, the Ferus Gallery days must have seemed like a long time in the past.
I wrote down the names or took photos.
Throughout this chapter, I will review some of the names and what I learned about them through research.
A perfect example: Kimberly Hyde.
“Young woman long blonde hair met at Finley Gallerys.”
Hyde was an actress who appeared in small and bit parts in a handful 1970s “sexploitation,” horror and action films: Simon, King of the Witches in 1971 as a “religious object”(set decoration). The Young Nurses 1974,The Cheerleaders, Candy Stripe Nurses, 1973.
Credited as Annie-Annie Martin in a classic of New Hollywood Cinema:The Last Picture Show, 1971.
Movie credits according to imdb.
Hyde plays Jennifer in a famous movie of the 1970sBlaxploitation genre: FoxyBrown, 1974.
The queen of the genre, PamGrier, in the title role, of course.
I could not find a usable photo for Kimberly Hyde.
Pam Grier in Foxy Brown.Casey Shelton Pinterest.
Gingere Blakely
partner to Joan Corbin-I can’t find any more about Blakely other than that fact.
Corbin has her own archive at ONE on the USC campus.
Joan Corbin was born on May 25, 1921, in Armada, Michigan. She grew up in Richmand, Michigan, and moved to Los Angeles, California, in January 1946. She soon moved in with Irma “Corky” Wolf, pseudonym Ann Carll Reid, and both joined ONE Incorporated as founding board members in 1953. Using the pseudonym Eve Elloree, Joan Corbin planned, designed, and illustrated ONE Magazine as an editorial staff member, 1953-1954, and art director, 1954-1963. Joan Corbin continued to draw and write poetry when in August 2000 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She died in 2004.
Biography from ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries.
Luana Anders. Actress with many supporting roles in movies and TV 1950s-1980s. Good friends with Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper, she acted in several of their films. Night Tide, Easy Rider, The Last Detail, Goin’ South, The Two Jakes.
Anders guested in many classic TV shows like Mannix, Bonanza, Ironside,Mayberry RFD, Adam 12, 3 episodes of Dragnet.
A practicing Buddhist for many years, Anders died of breast cancer in 1996 at age 58. It was one year after her friend Samson’s death.
Image of Luana Anders from Dementia 13,1963. A Roger Corman film production with Francis Coppola directing his first film.
A biography of Luana Anders is sorely needed as she is the ultimate cult actress.
LAT obituary July 27, 1996. The Times saying Anders died at age 54. Wikipedia and Find-a-Grave say 58.
Betty Berzon 8560 Hollywood Blvd.
Another unknown pioneer of LGBTQ history
LAT obit. Jan. 25, 2006
Ventura County Star
Nicky Blair
An actor who made a career of bit parts and small roles in famous movies and TV shows with legendary actors from 1949 to 1998.
LAT Nov. 24, 1998
A fraction of his diverse appearances:
Voiced the character Hammerhead in 4 episodes of a mid-1990s version of Spider-man.
Appeared in Truck Stop Women, starring tragic Playmate of the Year 1970,Claudia Jennings.
(Read about Jennings in the Start Here chapter.)
Shaft, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, A Bronx Tale, Beaches.
In 1977: Old Wino in Record City with Rick Dees of Disco Duck fame, to a Cab Driver in Scorsese’sNew York, New York with DeNiro and Minnelli;
His TV work consisted of classic and cult mid-century shows: Combat!, The Felony Squad, McHale’s Navy, The Munsters, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Batman, Mannix, Gomer Pyle, Wild, Wild West, Medical Center, Magnum P.I., Hardcastle and McCormick.
Beverly Hills 90210 in 1998, the same year he died. His first credit was a “boy” in a 1949 juvenile delinquent themed movie City Across the River.
He became locally famous as a successful restaurateur on the Strip from 1986 to 1993. Blair’s first restaurant opened in 1971 in LA, but burned down in 1976 according to SFGate.
Born Nicholas Macario in Brooklyn, the bit-part actor played Shorty Farnsworth, Elvis Presley’s sidekick in the 1964 “Viva Las Vegas,” and was an usher with one line in Frank Sinatra’s “Ocean’s Eleven.” Blair’s Las Vegas restaurant had several autographed photos on the walls, including one from Sinatra signed, “To the star from his favorite bit player.”
Among Blair’s other film credits over 40 years were “Rogue Attack,” “Operation Petticoat,” “Hell to Eternity,” “The Manchurian Candidate” and “Diamonds Are Forever.” He began playing parts close to home–maitre d’s and casino hosts–in later years including in “Beaches” and “The Godfather, Part III.” He also played a fight promoter in “Rocky V.
LAT Nicky Blair obituary Nov. 24, 1998.
hollywoodphotographs.com Nicky Blair’s restaurant
More from LAT Obit. Hollywood “tea” describing the heyday of Nicky Blair’s.
Columnist Sidney Skolsky was also a friend of Marilyn Monroe.
Richard Burton.
Director Curtis Harrington with actress Shelley Winters during the filming of Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
I viewed several Christmas cards to Samson from Curtis Harrington. Harrington was a director from the 1950s through the 1970s. He is most known for his cult film Night Tide, 1961, featuring a young Dennis Hopper, occultist-artist Cameron and Luana Anders. Harrington directed 1970s cult horror films: What’s the Matter with Helen?How Awful AboutAllan, 1970, The Killing Kind, 1973 with Luana Anders. Whoever slew AuntieRoo?1972 with Shelley Winters seen above. Lots of episodic TV: Charlie’s Angels,Wonder Woman, Hotel, Vega$, Dynasty, The Colbys. Harrington’s last credit was for acting in a short horror film: Usher, 2000. He died in LA in2007. From what I’ve read on the internet, Harrington never got the chance to fully realize his vision as a director. This is why Night Tide is considered his most realized work. I am interested in looking at the TV episodes he directed. There is no dedicated biography of Harrington. He wrote a memoir with a marvelous title: Nice Guys Don’t Work InHollywood. I plan to read it soon!
Stuart Florida News May 11, 2007
I discovered several Christmas cards signed by Roberta Haynes. Haynes lived near Samson for a time, I read in one of the archived articles.
At one time, both RichardBurton and Marlon Brando competed for Roberta’s attention.
Valley Times July 25, 1953. Return to Paradise was the breakthrough role for Encino resident Roberta Haynes. 1953 was also the year of Marilyn Monroe’s Movieland breakthrough. Considered a high compliment to be cast as the love interest of Gary Cooper, Haynes career is forgotten.
I purchased 2 Playboy interviews, 1972 and 2003, with star Jack Nicholson. Cost is about $2 on Amazon.
The next quotes are from the 1972 issue. Not from the archives.
Jack Nicholson:…actually Dennis (Hopper) and I originally became actors because we like parties and people and girls and art and acceptance and all the things that are really very momentary and immediate.
Playboy: Can you recall any particular festivities that the two of you attended together?
Jack Nicholson: We used to go to a lot of the salons held by Samson DeVreer (sic) a male witch. He’s one of the great L.A. puries, no question about that.
Playboy: Puries?
Jack Nicholson:By puries, I mean people who are very expressive of LA culture–the overstuffed California hamburger, the 48, 000 ice-cream flavors, the Hollywood electric whiz-bang kids.
Anway, DeVreer had a running house for crazos over there, all the local eccentrics like Vampira and occasionally James Dean. People would be reading tarot cards at those gatherings –long before it was fashionable. Just big walking around parties. Every once in a while, Samson would turn of the lights and read from his memoirs. I didn’t know many people who had been Andre Gide’s lover, so it was very exotic to me.
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Playboy interviewer heard Nicholson saying “DeVreer.” He is not the only journalist to hear Samson’s last name that way.
Too bad Playboy didn’t ask more about the De Brier salons and the hip and obscure characters who attended.
Credit Getty Photo. Jack, Dennis and Michelle. Paige hosted a tea-party where Michelle was a guest, as seen by Darlene Valentine. (She thinks 1974)
Jack Nicholson,Dennis Hopper and Michelle Phillips at an Oscar after-party about 1970. Dennis and Michelle famously had an 8-day marriage before before getting it annulled.
Was Paige Young acquainted with Dennis and Jack? I think so.
We know Paige was acquainted with Michelle Phillips.
How well Paige knew these 3 major Hollywood players is not known.
“nowhere people are very busy.”
I don’t recall hearing or reading the name Marin Scott Milam– But I certainly remember media reports, sightings at newsstands and convenience stores, of the notorious magazine she launched: Playgirl
Calgary Herald Sept. 27, 1974 Males Nudes Were the Key, reads the headline. Marin’s letter to Samson seen above, is postmarked1970. There was not a letter in the envelope.
Part 2 of article above, Marin Scott Milam.
Innovative LA artist Wallace Berman made these thick cardboard Christmas “postcards.” He sent them out every year to friends/ fellow artists. This is one for Samson.
From the Samson archives. Year on the postmark lookslike 1964.
These Christmas postcards are now seen in museum collections like the Getty, LACMA and my Art History book collection.
About the Artist
Wallace Berman was an American artist – a self-taught modernist, hipster, and poet-mystic, who worked at a time of extraordinary socio-political and cultural change. Born shortly before the Great Depression, he came of age in the aftermath of World War II, when the horrors of global warfare, the Holocaust, and atomic bombings lingered vividly in people’s hearts and minds. Far from the traditional centers of art and culture, Berman matured as an artist in Los Angeles, on the creative frontier of the American West. His was a reality bifurcated by the clash of an old world and a new, in which lifestyles born of war and deprivation coexisted with unparalleled prosperity, economic growth, and technological innovation. In the 1950s and ’60s, Berman witnessed the rise of the enthusiastic consumerism and militarized bureaucracies of Cold War America, soon to be challenged by the countercultural revolutions of the civil rights, antiwar, and women’s rights movements. He died before the global information age had fully formed, his prolific career cut short by a drunk driveron the eve of his fiftieth birthday in 1976. In the half-century of his all too-short life, America – and, indeed, the world – transformed dramatically, rushing to the brink of a new technological era that few could have envisioned or anticipated.
Michael Kohn Gallery website
This image scanned from my book PacificStandard Time: Los Angeles Art 1965–1980. Named for the city-wide Art exhibit of the same name.
Wallace or “Wally” Berman postcard sent to photographer friend Edmund Teske in 1967
From Made in California” Art, Image and Identity, 1900-2000. Exhibit at LACMA.
Another Berman Christmas postcard from the Samson archives.
Date on back of the above postcard.
Copies of Wallace Berman’s Semina magazines are highly prized now: (Marjorie) Cameron: on the left looking masculine. She was a key player in this underground artistic world. Wally Berman’s wife Shirley, on the right. Samson, Cameron, Shirley and Kenneth Anger were all friends.
I have read that while Berman was very fond of Cameron, he did not care for Anger; maybe even actively disliked him.
Excerpt and image from Made in California: Art, Image and Identity 1900-2000
Image of Wallace Berman being arrested at Ferus Gallery in 1957.
Berman had placed a small drawing by Cameron, explicitly erotic/pornographic, on his installation piece in Ferus.
An anonymous “complaint” about the drawing was registered with the police. The gallery was raided and Berman was arrested.
I did read that some folks have a theory that Ferus gallery owner Irving Blum called the police to make the complaint, for purposes of publicity!
The sender of this Christmas card is…..
Darlene Valentine remembers seeing Eve Babitz out on the LA scene. While she did not have a story or comment about Eve, she did have a smile.
“He’s got a woman who’s going to be 50 in 5 years.” Samson wrote down bits of conversation he heard at social gatherings. This one said by a David Stark. I am unable to find which David Stark, as there are at least a few in the industry of Hollywood, according to imdb. Agnes Scott Black Medium (hair) sent Joan Hackett (actress) and Sally Man(n) (not the photographer) to her.
“Psychic-met at Robertas.” This would be Samson’s friend, actress Roberta Haynes.
“Knew Warren Beatty and wants to meet Natalie Wood.”
Paula Shaw
Christmas card from Renate Druks. Druks was a cult actress, experimental filmmaker, surrealist painter and salon mistress.
In Malibu, Druks became famous for hosting outlandish costume parties. One such masquerade ball, called “Come as Your Madness,” became the inspiration for Anger’s short 1954 film “Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome,” in which Druks would appear. In 1957, she debuted her first major solo show at the Lane Galleries in Westwood, California, which opened to critical accolades.
Over the decades, Druks’s home became a nexus where artists, writers, and actors gathered.
Katie White artnetMay 5, 2020
More about Druks in Samson #2
I learned recently that this person, Paul Mathison was romantically involved with Renate. He is the “Paul,” signed in Druks Christmas card above.
On IMDb, Mathison has 4 credits.
Art department, Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, 1953, and The Wormword Star1954. (A film about Cameron.)
Production Director on Night Tide,1961, cited previously.
Art Director on Third of aMan, 1962.
If you’ve seen Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, (available on youtube) Mathison is the blonde, white, menacing looking Pan. Really memorable. 2nd only to the presence of Cameron with her flaming red hair, blood red lips and 1 inch long eyelashes and fingernails.
Christmas card from a box of dozens. I remember this image as a popular poster early 1970s (or earlier.) from actress Elizabeth Ashley.
Notice: “Wally & CeCe Green-Are they bringing someone?”
See chapters on Celeste Shane Green Huston and John Huston. Yet another person that Paige Young and Cici Huston had in common. Bob Gardner, Desmond Guinness, John Huston, Samson, Sepulveda Stables, Douglas Campbell.
Dick Derso-Prod. Doris Day. Betty-met At Molly Barnes (Gallery) Mary Ann Hooper-works for DD. Typical of notes Samson jotted down to remember people he met.
Buck Henry on list, 4th name down.
Another list written on the back of a torn envelope. >>>>
It looks like it is a party going to happen.
Vicki Dougan is one name seen lower down the list .
From The Mind Circle Pinterest. Vicki Dougan.
Already a veteran pinup model by 1957, Vicki Dougan was photographed walking around town wearing backless dresses. This was done as a publicity stunt.
Dougan’s backless gowns and day dresses were an intentional nod to the 1950s craze of the frontside busty bombshells : Marilyn, Jayne, Mamie, Diana, Sabrina et al…
Virginia newspaper. Syndicated Hollywood gossip columnist Erskine Johnson.
Please read Samson PART 2.
Alex Lucas. Kim Fowley was an eclectic record producer, arranger and manager. Most famous for managing The Runaways, with Joan Jett. Rumor has it, Fowley was not a good person. From my research, he was a well-known “scenester” Other names are Jonathan Lucas, Booker McClean, Elizabeth Budy (?)
This entry will make more sense if you have read at least the 2nd half of this website.
Iwas in Los Angeles in April of 2023. I visited with Melanie Myers from the 2014 Daily Mail story. She also appeared in the 2022 Secrets of Playboy documentary on the A&E channel.
During our interview, Melanie showed me an old piece of paper with phone numbers and names written on it. She had copied these from Paige’s personal phone directory after her suicide.
Melanie and B.J. Royale were preparing to share the task of calling Paige’s friends to tell them the news of her suicide.
And to tell them that Paige wanted them to have a certain of her paintings or other personal art objects.
Basically, a will.
B.J.Royale and Melanie lived in a duplex in front of Paige’s garage apartment in 1974.
The 3 shared a yard where Paige walked around nude or topless and Melanie “did not like it. ”
She added, “Paige and B.J. were pretty good friends,” but that she herself was not close with Paige.
Even so, Melanie said she ended up hearing an earful from Paige about a “sex tape” involving “Cici Huston‘s brother.” (David Shane)
B.J. Royale was a niece of actress Loretta Young, star of Hollywood films and TV in its’ Golden Age.
Royale, aka Betty J. Hermann, has a film credit for The Trouble with Angels, 1966. IMDB
This film was a box office hit. It stars Hayley Mills, a Disney actress. She was a bonafide box office star in the 1960s. I remember it shown on TV in the early 1970s.
Melanie made me a copy of her original notes and I took photos.
The names I saw on Paige’s phone list gave me clues and provide some insight into the last years of her life.
Upper right Paige’s only full sibling , Connie Smashey.Michael Butler, producer of Hair and new resident of Santa Barbara 1973.Bill Cosby’s name and Brentwood home address and Fran.Hugh OBrian, the actor, was a frequent guest at the Hefner mansion during the early years, when Paige was alive. She attended the mansion at least occasionally Per Melanie.Note where it says:Leixlip, as in Leixlip Castle, Desmond Guinness’ home in Ireland, County Kildare. Also as “Irish Consulate.” (I’m having no luck at all with the 4 lower names: Nancy Gouldsion?? Ann Katz, Donna Taurenson, Mariann Coleman?)Paige with Hon. Desmond Guinness1973 at Santa Barbara reception. Please see related chapter. Paige was with Desmond in Los Angeles within 2 weeks of her suicide. Both Desmond and his brother Jonathan were in Paige’s phone book upon her death. Jonathan is the older of the two and outlived his younger brother. Jonathan is a well-known author and alive as of November 2025. Top of list see Gretchen Foster. I learned that Foster is a niece of Loretta Young. Her mother was Loretta’s sister, actress Sally Blane.
Paige’s neighbor B.J. Royale, Hermann and Gretchen Foster were cousins.
B.J. or Betty Jane Hermann, was the daughter of Loretta’s sister Polly Ann Young.
Golden Age of Hollywood actress Loretta Young. She was signed with different studios. Aunt to Paige’s friend and neighbor Betty Jane or BJ Royale. Later Hermann.
Melanie told me she met and knew Gretchen Foster due to knowing B.J.
Melanie had no idea that Paige had also known Gretchen.
Paige and BJ were fairly good friends, according to Melanie, so this must be the connection.
BJ Royale died a few years ago. She did not speak with the directors of Secrets of Playboy. I know they reached out to her.
Melanie said she got the impression that B.J. had zero interest in talking about Paige, and one reason may be that she “married and moved to Bakersfield where she was in high society.”
According to Melanie, Paige “willed a beautiful large pastel-colored painting, of horses,” to B.J. . But that Mrs. Hermann never wanted to talk about Paige.
Betty June was contacted by Secrets ofPlayboy. B.J. told them “I wasn’t there the weekend of the suicide.” And begged out of speaking on camera.
(I was told this by a researcher on the series. Too bad, because there was so much to ask Betty June besides the suicide weekend.)
This lady took whatever she knew, or remembered to her grave. Melanie and B. J. and Paige attended were at a Playboy mansion party together where they although Paige went separately.
Betty Jane Royale doing the starlet routine, Van Nuys News March 7,1968
Her name was in a few gossip columns of the day, one of them as being a member of an exclusive club: TheDaisy
Joni-(Hefner)
4th name from bottom Joni (Hefner). This shows that Paige was in touch with the Playboy world. And that she had to go through Joni to contact Hef.
She is Hugh Hefner’s longtime assistant and personal secretary from the Chicago mansion days.
In my opinion, Joni Mattis took actions to “cover up” Paige’s suicide and scene and notes and letters left at her home, only a 10-minute car drive from the Playboy Mansion.
Perhaps Joni initiated the cover up by anticipating what Hef would want.
Another scenario is Joni contacted Hef and he told her what to do.
Joni and Hef at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles. People magazine Dec. 1974. Remember this is early on in Hugh Hefner’s permanent residency in California. This move from Chicago was solidified the very next month after this publication date of Dec. 1974. Bobbie Arnstein committed suicide in Chicago, January of 1975. Joni Mattis was from Chicago and a Playmate in 1960 and Hef’s lover for a short while. I’m not sure of the relationship between Joni and Bobbie. Apparently Hef broke Joni’s heart. I will paraphrase an often quoted sentence of Hugh Hefner’s “I was involved I with 10 out of the 12 Playmates in the early days”. Joni worked for Hugh Hefner most of her life. I know he hired her when she was a struggling single young mother who left an abusive relationship. She passed away of cancer at the age of 60 in Los Angeles.
I can’t find out if Hefner was in the LA mansion on the dates of Paige’s suicide or in the Chicago mansion or somewhere else. Articles and Hollywood columns and Melanie’s story suggest he was present in the months leading up to Paige Young’s suicide and gave several parties. This was clear from items published in newspapers.
Joni and Hef/Playboy took actions. Their goal was to prevent the sensational news of Paige Young’s suicide from going anywhere near the press.
This action would have required cooperation from LAPD. Please see chapter of LAPD report and death certificate.
Melanie in Daily Mail-“police read some of the note to me… most vitriol for Hugh Hefner and John Huston.”
Paige’s painting given to Melanie, by Donna, Paige’s mother, and Connie, her sister. BJ Royale was gifted with a large painting of horses in pastel colors said Melanie. BJ’s married name was Betty Hermann. She died in 2023.
Melanie told me that that Paige’s mother (Donna) and sister (Constance) came the next day to pack up her belongings including paintings. “Connie” appears on Melanie’s list of phone numbers, identified as Paige’s sister. Melanie did not remember their names.
One year and one day after Paige Young’s suicide. The Chicago Playboy Mansion was sold or close to it, at this point. Bobbie Arnstein had died of suicide in January of 1975. From what I understand, this convinced Hugh Hefner to cut ties with his Chicago residency and move permanently to Los Angeles. The Playboy corporate headquarters remained in Chicago until 2012. Hefner’s ” constant companion” and mansion finder and partial decorator Barbi Benton, parted sometime in 1976. Hef then started a relationship in 1977 with his next #1 girlfriend:19-year-old Sondra Theodore from San Bernardino.
TheProximityFactor
Paige lived in Westwood, a 10 minute car drive to Holmby Hills. The local police had a friendly relationship with Hefner and the mansion employees.
Many former LAPD officers became Mansion security according to Secrets of Playboy. (PJ Masten) I believe Masten dated one of them at one time.
Hefner received reports on a regular basis from employees. They informed him about goings on at the mansion. This included employees and visitors, said PJ Masten.
The LAPD certainly knew who the hell Hugh Hefner was when they were greeted by Paige’s mural at her suicide scene 2 miles from the Playboy mansion.
As I continue to read about the history of the LAPD, I realize their Mythic status is based on historic facts. It has been a corrupt institution from the beginning. This fact is well expressed in the movie L.A. Confidential.
So really, it is not surprising that information unflattering to Hugh Hefner could be buried and made up to be like it just didn’t happen.
I am not in any way saying Hugh Hefner is directly responsible for Paige Young’s suicide.
But it is about the image.
Particularly at this date.
Bobbie Arnstein was arrested in Chicago, only 9 days before Paige’s suicide, on highly exaggerated cocaine charges.
Joni and Hef could have sincerely believed that by burying Paige’s story they were helping Bobbie and Hef from unjust prosecution. ( And persecution.)
There was more motivation than usual to justify hiding, burying and lying about Paige’s suicide (and everything she left behind incriminating Hugh Hefner, his friends and other men.)
PJ Masten in Secrets of Playboy talked about “an awareness that negative press was to be avoided.”
Jennifer Saginor,Secrets of Playboy and author of the book Playground said on a podcast Power,“Hef was always image conscious.” Hefner had the power to have Saginor’s book tour interviews suddenly canceled as she has recounted.
Jim Ellis, a former body guard for Hefner, early 1980s, said in Secrets of Playboy, his “job wasnot only protecting his clients physical being, but also their reputation.”
I believe that there was an opportunity for Playboy to shut this whole Paige Young thing down.
And the opportunity was quickly grabbed.
Hugh Hefner and Joni felt relieved I imagine.
Why does Paige Young’s entry in the Playmate Book, say “drug overdose” ?If they knowingly made that up, why that manner of death was chosen is beyond me.
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Bill Cosby’s entry in Paige’s phone book. Included is his Brentwood home address and an assistant Fran. I understand that he owned and lived in a house in the PacificPalisades during this era. Cosby had purchased properties in Santa Monica through the years. He sold off many of them after the rape scandal ended his career. Michael Brandon, too many. Cindy Manay brings nothing.
Melanie’s original copy of her list from Paige’s phone book. The coroner allowed her to write down some names from the book. She then had to give it back to him. “I wouldn’t have done that now,” said Melanie. Looking at the list, so far have not found anything on Larry Fisher.
Steve Moress, listed below Joni-Hefner, opened a museum and shop of acrylic arts in 1974 at 2360 S. Robertson Blvd. It was open for several decades selling to interior decorators, but is now closed. I called several numbers for a “Stephen Moress” but none of them were working numbers. He’s about 80 years old now.
The following screenshots are from a real estate website. They show the interior of Paige’s carriage house/apartment over a garage in Westwood. It is located down the street from the Mormon Temple. The apartment was built over a garage in 1940. It is where Paige lived the last years of her life. She committed suicide there. Among her belongings was a suicide note mentioning names she said were complicit in her downfall. There was also a will. A mural proclaimed “Hugh Hefner is the devil.” Her belongings included many of her paintings. A few unfinished. All her personal belongings.
These real estate photos are all the world has left of this particular place of what is “old Los Angeles.”
In this case, a carriage house over a garage. It was built in 1940 by Kathryn Eddy, who appeared in walk-on parts in silent movies.
Front door open. Coat Closet. Original Hardwood floors.
Unless there are photographs lying in some attic or in a landfill placed decades ago?
Front door at top of stairs, looks to backyard and front duplex. The front duplex is pink and faces Eastborne Ave.Kitchen windows facing alley and buildings and wires.
All original built-ins, since gutted. Paige had a large black refrigerator a man bought for her and called it a “coffin,” said Melanie. This visit reminded me of another LA trip.
The place Paige was born as Diana Lee Cotterell is 1933 Griffith Park Blvd. It was originally a Christian Science Maternity center. The building was being torn down on the day I was visited. (See related chapter)
Front of house Living RoomPaige’s bedroom? facing the alley.
The builts-in of the 800 sq. foot apartment were being ripped out the day I visited; the place was being completely renovated.
Backyard facing Paige’s front door. If you were standing there, Melanie and BJ’s duplex would be on your right.Facing Paige’s house from the shared backyard. Front door faces the backyard and her back windows face an alley. This is where she hosted an “all-female tea party” with singer-actress Michelle Phillips and Hollywood social butterfly Samson DeBrier.
Notice Michael Butler at the top of the list here. I can’t find anything, so far on Larry Becker, Mandy, Jennifer Parkwater? Michael Brandon, too many. Cindy-Manay, nada, Samson?? Pat Cox, too many. Bill Cosby of course. UPDATE* I found Samson and it is the infamous LA character SAMSON DE BRIER.* PLEASE SEE RELATED CHAPTER
The next section provides information on the Michael Butler entry found in Paige’s phone book. . Top right below sister Connie Smashey’s contact information.
I am confident he is the same Michael Butler most famous as the millionaire producer of Hair: the famous “Tribal Love Rock” musical.
Butler brought Hair to Broadway where it was a smash hit.
Dubbed by the media as a “hippie-millionaire”
A detailed description of Michael Butler and his upper crust background in the article below by Eugenia Sheppard. It appeared in newspapers across the country in 1968, the year Hair opened.Also the year Paige Young was a Vietnam–eraPlayboy Playmate.
Butler was from Oak Brook, Ill. His family traveled and lived all over the world. (Hugh Hefner and Playboy were also born and based in the Chicago area.) Butler already owned a home above the Sunset Strip in LA. At some point he bought a lavish spread in Santa Barbara. Productions of Hair were opening all over the globe in 1968 and 69 and beyond.
Michael Butler in Look magazine article.
LOOK magazine 1969. Mentions his rented property behind the Sunset Strip.
Mary Blumewrote an eye-opening article about Butler in the LAT. Oct. 11, 1970.
Three marriages so far and a production company in LA “Natoma” And an avid polo player.
Page 1
Location of the Aquarius Theatre on the Sunset Strip. Hair played there for several years in the late 1960s. 6230 Sunset Blvd. It quickly became a landmark, and had already been a famous landmark, the Earl Carroll Theatre in the 1940s. It’s been several incarnations over the decades. The building was repainted this look for the filming of Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.
Page #3 of the LAT article. Butler was and avid polo player and played the sport with the wealthy elite around the world. Including Santa Barbara County as seen in the next articles.
Remember Suzy from the Desmond Guinness/Paige chapter?
Connection to Santa Barbara where Paige spent a weekend with Desmond Guinness in 1973. Suzy’s mention of Butler’s party in Santa Barbara. The guests included jet-setting IT couple Mick Jagger and his wife Bianca. This event took place on March 20, 1972. Paige was photographed with Desmond Guinness in Santa Barbara high society in September of 1973. (See corresponding chapters) Michael Butler hung out with these same crowds in these same places. Both men are listed in Paige’s phone book.
Suzy column: 6 year long divorce proceeding involving one child, Adam. Michael’s father Paul is teaching his grandson the sport of polo.
Michael Butler withnew girlfriend. San Fran Examiner June 25, 1971
Last I checked, this Butler website was being maintained well. You can see the entry about his good friend Celeste Huston.
Michael Butler counts Celeste Shane Huston as a great friend according to his website, link below. Like Paige Young and John Huston and Celeste, there was the “horse connection.” It appears Michael Butler lived a long and fulfilling life full of adventure and artistic creation. I’ve read that he was comfortable as an “out” bi-sexual for most of his life. What I found from this 1960s and 1970’s era, was that he was quite the “Ladies (only) Man.” This can be seen in the articles I’ve posted.
A Geo. Roberts upper left has 3 different phone numbers: London, “Club” and LA. Could this be a Playboy executive? It is a possibility. The Playboy Club moved from the classic 1960s Sunset Strip location and relocated to the new ABC Entertainment Center, set in new, modern, latest Century City. At some point in the 1970s, the Playboy Clubs were starting to seem passe. I’m not sure exactly when. By 1974, the “pubic wars” were played out by the media. Penthouse magazine won by outselling Playboy magazine. On the stand or subscription, I don’t know but Playboy’s profits started to slide probably around this time.
Celeste Shane Huston and Paige Young had 5 people in common: John Huston, Bill Gardner, Samson DeBrier, David Shane and Michael Butler.
Nothing comes up for Gus Prall at the top left.
Note below that David Shane is listed right below a Geo. Roberts on the left hand column, an X through it.
Shane is an important character from several other chapters. He was a man with a large 1970s mustache like Michael Butler, business owner set up by his successful Beverly Hills rental car owner father, and the brother of Cici Shane (Mrs.John) Huston.
Shane was a visitor to the LA Mansion and possible holder or keeper, and partner in Paige’s “sex tape.”
See chapters with Shane in the title, and Secrets of Playboy, episode 8.
LAT Nov. 1, 1973. I thinkthe CC Playboy Club opened earlier in the fall. Paigelived about a 3 minute drive from Century City. There is no record of Paige as a Bunny at either club in Los Angeles. Richard Sample says she did some kind work at the Playboy Club on the Sunset Strip in the mid-1960s. but he never saw her in the Bunny costume. Paige lived close to Century City and the Playboy mansion was close by as well.
LAT April 5, 1972. Paige had exactly 2 years and 2 days left in her life when this theater opened. It was a 3 minute car ride from her house in Westwood. Charity performance of Cabaret was performed at the opening. It has since been demolished. *Notice the advert below for the Classic Cat. They too, presentCabaret to an audience. (June 1973)
Van Nuys News June 15, 1973. This is a classic.
Playboy Club Move announcement, and for the Classic Cat Performance of Cabaret and A mexican restaurant actually named speedy Gonzales.
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Marty Tregman is a long time realtor in Santa Monica, he doesn’t remember Paige. Jon VonNewman…. came up with nothing. BrianWilson is a common name so I can’t say this with the genius writer of the Beach Boys music group.
And right below Brian Wilson,
I was intrigued with the entry “Feminist Women’s Health Center 746 Crenshaw”
And I found many articles in the newspaper archives.
Turns out this Health care center played an important, but under recognized role in the 2nd Wave Feminist movement.
There were many services that Paige might have used at the “Feminist Women’s Health Center 746 Crenshaw”(FWHC)
You will see evidence of this through newspaper articles written at the time, both local and national.
This FWHC was one of, if not the first, women’s self-help health centers in the nation.
A brief context of the times is important and mostly forgotten.
“The Women’s Lib Movement” was in the mainstream news and discussions at home and parodied on TV shows.
I can remember this when I was in 6th grade.
South Gate Press Dec. 6, 1972
South Pasadena Journal Apr. 7, 1971
Feminism/ Women’s Liberation was more active in the early 1970s.
More so, than the 1960s.
I say this despite the publication of The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan in 1963. The movement flourished in a main-stream way in the early 1970s.
Cover of Life Magazine. August 1971
Let’s review some history to show you what I mean:
1972:The Equal Rights Amendment was reintroduced. 22 states, quickly ratified. This same year Title 9 was made a law.
Domestic violencesafe houses, rape crisiscenters, help lines and self-defense classes for women proliferated in the 1970s.
There were Media reports and editorials about equal pay for equal work and sexual harassment in the workplace.
There were reports about limited job opportunity and gender discrimination in housing and credit. Another topic was the implementation of subsidized childcare and wages for housework.
1973: The Roe V.Wade case. A woman’s right to an abortion become national law in January of 1973.
One exception was California:
Abortion was legalized in California in 1967 with the passage of the TherapeuticAbortion Act. This law allowed abortions in cases of rape, incest, or when the mother’s physical or mental health was in danger. In 1969, the California Supreme Court further ruled that women had a constitutional right to privacy, which included the right to an abortion. This was before the nationwide legalization of abortion in 1973 with the Roe v. Wade decision. credit Google AI
<<<<<<<Article by Linda Zink in Long Beach, explains what the Feminist Women’s Health Care Center was about. Excerpts from this article are throughout this section.
1974 – Housing discrimination on the basis of sex and credit discrimination against women is outlawed by Congress.
1975: An influential book about sexual violence and rape, “Against Our Will” by Susan Brownmiller was published.
In this environment many women were exhausted yet fed up with their treatment by almost always male doctors.
OB/Gyns were considered the experts and authorities on female bodies. This caused anger and resentment by women of all ages.
They turned the anger into public activism.
The health and reproductive branch of “Women’s Liberation” is symbolized by the worldwide success of the book “Our Bodies, Ourselves.” The book’s influence is significant. The book was published in 1970 and is now on its’ 9th edition.
You or someone you know probably own a copy. Or seen it somewhere. It’s probably been banned somewhere.
Our Bodies, Ourselves originally sprang from feminist “consciousness-raising” courses held in Boston in the late 1960s. Group members gave presentations about topics considered taboo at the time, like masturbation, postpartum struggles, and birth control — which was then illegal for unmarried women in Massachusetts. NPR website 4-8-2018
2 women who became activists lived in Los Angeles and Orange County were mothers:
Oakland Tribune Fri. Oct. 27, 1972
Carol Downer and Lorraine Rothman. Together, they started the Los Angeles Feminist W0men’s Health Clinic. They taught classes to women on how to be the expert on their own reproductive health. This includes fertility control with the method called “menstrual extraction”
August 25th 1972 Long Beach Newspaper.
Quote below from Los Angeles Conservancy, an historic architecture preservation society.
It is from their website as part of their nomination for historic status of the FWHC building at 1027 Crenshaw.
“Women’s Self-Help One clinic was the first in the nation and consequently placed the Crenshaw Women’s Center at the genesis point of the women’s self-help movement. Founded by Carol Downer and Lorraine Rothman, the clinic became a model for the national movement. In 1972, the Center was raided by police. Ms. Downer had applied yogurt as a cure for a yeast infection and was arrested for practicing medicine without a license. She was acquitted and the platform and publicity of The Great Yogurt Conspiracy raised the consciousness of the nation and helped make woman’s clinics a national movement.”
Historic status was denied.
The raid happened at 1027 Crenshaw Now I am not so sure. Press articles give the address as 746 Crenshaw as seen below. I am now thinking both locations were raided.
LAT Oct. 3, 1972. Refers to a Sept. 20th raid. Colleen Wilson and Carol Downer arrested for a bogus charge.
Article about Feminist Women’s Healthcare Center By Linda Zink. Talks about move to 746 Crenshaw.
The Women’s Center opened at 1027S. Crenshaw. LAT Jan. 9, 1970
Many classes and lectures were taught at this location.
This location was nominated for historic status.
Screen shot from Summer of 2024 of 1026 Crenshaw.
The Great Yogurt Conspiracy received wide press coverage due to its’ humorous title and the absurdity of the charges. This article explains more what it is:
Colleen Wilson arrested the night of the raid and is quoted extensively in the Zink article. This article says both locations were raided, 4th paragraph. The 2 places had a different name.
“Carol Downer revolutionized the women’s health movement, learning how to perform abortions and vaginal self-examinations, and teaching other women how to, as well.From the website Feminist Current, an interview with Carol Downer conducted about 3 years ago.
Last column in Zink article. 5/13/73 Mentions support from Gloria Steinem and others for the Great Yogurt Conspiracy, and happiness after the acquittal:
The “yogurt conspiracy,” arrest and acquittal caught the attention of cultural icons like Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug and Dr. Benjamin Spock, bringing national attention tothe LA activists.
Dec. 7th Palo Alto Peninsula Times Tribune. Undercover agents taking a FWHC class, were the ones who witnessed yogurt application on the “woman’s infection” by Carol Downer. This raid must have taken place at 746 Crenshaw where the how-to classes took place. This patient in question later became a well-known Pagan author and the founder of Dianic Wicca: Z. Budapest.
San Francisco Chronicle 1972
The Argus, Dec. 7, 1973(and above) Roe V. Wade had been legal for one year when this was written. The motivation for women to want menstrual extraction varies. California had already eased restrictions on abortion before R. V. W.
“Lorraine Rothman was a founding member of the feminist centered Self-Help Clinic movement and a major mover of many successful behind-the-scenes projects. With Carol Downer, she worked on the concept of menstrual extraction as a viable women’s home health care technique; and, in 1971, she invented the Del-Em menstrual extraction kit, which was patented n 1974……… Rothman’s collaborative relationship with Downer and the self-help clinic movement began when she attended an April 7, 1971 meeting organized by Downer to discuss women’s reproductive rights and abortion. At the second meeting, one week later, Rothman shared her idea of a safe home health care tool, demonstrating the prototype of the Del-Em menstrual extraction kit. Shortly afterwards, Downer and Rothman founded the Feminist Women’s Health Center (FWHC) in Los Angeles; Rothman went on to open a second FWHC in Orange County, closer to her home and family. Over the next two decades, Rothman traveled widely, taking the Self-Help Clinic concept to women’s groups both in and outside the US....”Archived interview subject description at CSU Long Beach.
LAT obituaryOct. 3, 2007 for Lorraine Rothman
746 Crenshaw, the address Paige had in her phone book, location was demolished in the 1980s and replaced with this monstrosity.
The location of the FWHC that remained,1027 Crenshaw and was nominated for historic status of the Women’s Movement in LA. This is a Google maps shot in 2024.
Carol Downer continues to lives in Eagle Rock and has been working in disability and immigration law for many years. She has lived a life of activism in women’s reproductive rights and the international peace movement.
She believes that women should not depend on the current legal status of a woman’s right to an abortion. .
Downer still advocates for women to learn the self-care or self-help method of abortion. She wrote a book on the topic in the 1990s.
For more details, see the Carol Downer entry in the Embryo ProjectEncyclopedia.
The Californian (Salinas) Dec. 14, 1992
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I was able to contact one name on Paige’s phone list, who turned out to have been close with her for several years. She wishes to remain anonymous so I will refer to her as “Veronica.”
Veronica told me she heard Paige’s death announced on the car radio as she was driving. What she heard caused her to pull over, too shocked to continue driving. She tried later to call the radio station but couldn’t get through.
Veronica met Paige at the Malibu beach home she shared with husband Frank. Paige had been brought to the home by Joe Rank, an art lover collector, he worked in radio and lived nearby. Veronica never saw them together again. Paige and Joe remained friends. She thinks Joe possibly knew about Paige’s background and family. By the end of the 1970s Rank was the founder of a very successful clothing company. (More details at the end.) Veronica said that Joe Rank knew Paige quite well and I should contact him. I have tried, unfortunately, with no luck. He would be in his 80s or 90s now. The only place Joe or Joseph Rank turns up in newspaper archives is as a Spanish language radio station owner. And this is probably the same Joe Rank who knew Paige Young; Veronica said he was in radio at the time he brought Paige to the house. Veronica said it was during Paige’s “Playboy days,” The two women stayed in touch until the end of Paige’s life.
Veronica said Paige told her that Bill Cosby was an “art patron.” He was helping her to stay in her Topanga Canyon cabin home and art studio. Veronica thought it was “nice of Bill Cosby to help her out.” She thought nothing sinister about it. Paige did not say anything sinister about Bill or the arrangement.
Veronica concurred with others I have interviewed, that Paige often walked around topless or nude. She remembers Paige being naked or topless and playing in volleyball games. The “the beach boys” who hung around “were very pleased.” Veronica thought it might be explained by Paige’s personality which could be described as “high and low” or “hi-lo.” Veronica told me about an occasion that Paige used LSD and experienced a “bad trip.” Veronica stayed with Paige and helped her through the ordeal. Veronica was motherly to many of the young people who showed up at her home even though she was still young herself, in her 30s and had a husband and two young daughters. Her husband Frank enjoyed “collecting people,” wrote Veronica. And many young people would hang around their beach house socializing and playing games.
Paige’s painting of friend Veronica and her two young daughters. 1971. Paige gifted itto Veronica before she left Topanga Canyon and moved to Westwood due to a “rooster that woke her up at 5:am. She couldn’t take that anymore.” (Paige may have put in a 3 month stint in a room in a house Trancas Beach, across from Trancas Market.) I’m grateful to Veronica for her permission to use this image.
Veronica remembers buying groceries for Paige, at a store located at the bottom of “Fernwood & Topanga Canyon Dr.”
And the Safeway on Sunset & PCH, later Vons.
This happened about once a month for quite a while. The “2 friends would chit chat and catch up on news.” Paige never wanted more food than she could physically carry.
This was before her move to Westwood. After that Veronica didn’t see Paige as much but they talked often on the phone.
She remembers just vaguely that Paige mentioned her about her own art studio in Venice Beach, a block away from the beach. (See 2 chapters: Venice Beach, Richard Sample.)
(Dennis Hopper has a connection to Paige as he knew the artists that Paige knew, Larry Bell and in the same building: DeWain Valentine.Robert Irwin lived across the street at this time in Venice. Veronica remembers Hopper at events around town)
Paige sometimes expressed her suicide ideation in phone conversations with Veronica.
She did not discuss Hugh Hefner or John Huston, David Shane, Desmond Guinness or a”sex tape.”(See related chapters)
Several times Paige needed a ride to visit her sister, but Veronica never met the sister: Constance/Connie.
The last time the friends had a phone conversation, Veronica noted an “echoey sound in the background, sounded like Paige was in a bathroom.” Veronica tried to lighten the mood by asking her about the echoey sound and said,”Paige are you already in heaven?” Paige laughed and they hung up the phone with Veronica feeling Paige was in a better space.
Paige one time had checked herself into the UCLA Psych Center but was released in a just a few days.
Once Paige told Veronica “she said she had cured all the patients at the ward.”
Veronica said she never believed that Paige would actually go through with suicide.
Separately, Melanie told me about one time driving Paige to the UCLA Psych Ward. She remembers Paige “returning from the ward with a very strange man who worked at the hospital.”
He lunged at Melanie, Paige suddenly appeared with a gun and he bolted. Without pants on she said and added “it was the same gun she used on herself.”
Paige probably took advantage of the 51/50 law, which began in California in 1967.
“In California we have a law (5150) that the police (or yourself if you may harm yourself) can commit you for 3 days to a hospital for psych care. If you are pronounced no longer liable to harm yourself or others or decide you want to leave voluntarily you can after three days.”
Veronica does remember Paige’s expressing she did not have enough money for paint.
She told her to just wait a few days and would help her out with that.
Paige was dead before that happened.
Lack of money was a recurring problem for Paige.
She did not know Paige to own a car, says Veronica.
Paige did not talk of her past or any future plans. She seemed to always exist and speak in the present moment.
Melanie said does not remember Paige owning a car.
I personally think Paige sold her yellow Mustang seen by Sample in Malibu 64-67. Also seen by her cousin Christian/Chris in Sherman Oaks in 1964 as described to me. Paige made Chris a cup of coffee during his visit to her apartment. She told him about her divorce from Mark F. Segal.
Paige did not mention the violence and threats I viewed in her divorce papers. I told Chris about and he said “Oh, she would not have put up with that.”
No one I’ve communicated with who knew Paige say they can remember a time when she talked about her childhood. She never mentioned her family or her background. Veronica says Joe Rank may have known something of Paige’s family members.
Chris said he and his mother were contacted by Connie Smashey, Paige’s sister, to tell them the bad news of Paige’s suicide. Chris told me that Connie had a seemingly indifferent attitude about Paige’s death and he got the impression of “good riddance.” Chris said this made he and his mother sick to their stomach and angry and they did not stay in touch with Connie.
Aca Joe History
“Joe Rank, a Los Angeles broadcasting executive who had managed KMEX-TV, the Spanish language TV station in Los Angeles, moved to Mexico in 1973 to establish a printed tee shirt business on the beach resorts which were booming with international tourism. By 1978, Rank had shops in 75 stores in Acapulco, Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, and Mexico City, plus tee shirt shops in 15 of the popular Carlos n’ Charlie’s bars and restaurants throughout Mexico.
In 1983, the name was changed to Aca Joe and product distribution was limited only to Aca Joe owned or franchised stores. The line was expanded to include pants, jackets, sweaters, and more than just tee shirts. After changing to this more exclusive distribution of the product, the stores were swamped with customers. Lines were formed in front of the stores with people waiting to get in at all hours of the day.
The success of Aca Joe did not go without notice by international investors, and soon a deal was made with American partners for the expansion of Aca Joe outside of Mexico. William Meyer became Rank’s partner in Aca Joe International and the first stores in the U.S. were opened in the Bay Area of San Francisco, with shops in Union Square, Sausalito, and the Stanford Shopping Center.
The U.S. shops were very successful, and to provide financing for expansion, the new U.S. company filed for listing on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Prospects for the future of the stores were bright, and in 1985 Aca Joe International was the fastest rising stock on NASDAQ” From the ACA Joe website.
San Francisco Examiner Apr. 3, 1988 Joe Rank had some professional problems in the 1980s. He collaborated ACA Joe with William A. Meyer, a businessman who had a big success with Swensen’s ice cream in the 1970s . The two had a serious falling out and Joe Rank left his company. There is little or nothing about him after that in my newspaper archives.
Joe left LA and had moved to Mexico in 1973, before Paige killed herself.
Below are some photos of Paige’s over-a-garage apartment and where she stage her death.
Away from the backyard and duplex.
I’m looking up from the alley. This window faces the building next door. There is a bit of yard between trees house and fence, I did not see that part. It’s where Paige kept the Akitas she wanted to breed and Melanie complained about them barking. LAPD reports talks about a man named DeWitt to whom Paige wrote instructions to take her dogs. (See chapter on death certificate.) Veronica thinks Paige was going to try and make money from breeding the Akitas.
These windows face the alley. Garage had storage in it but no cars says Melanie. The window on far left is likely Paige’s bedroom.
Paige Young appears in the 1972 edition of Gowland’s Guideto Glamour PhotographY, Cover Below.
The photos were obviously taken during the Ridgid Calendar shoot, 4 years earlier.
This is the only time (left) I’ve seen Paige Young in a Peter Gowland photography instruction book, I have seen most. Peter’s wife Alice wrote the copy of the photography instruction books, including technical parts like camera settings and lighting tricks. She assisted her husband during the photo shoots and acted as hair, costume and makeup artist for the models. Alice was also the accountant and business manager. Peter was the artist, inventor, technical whiz and builder . Peter Gowland is well-known to a niche audience.
The B&W photo from Gowland’s Guide to Glamour, is from the same photo session as the color one, used in the 69/70 Ridgid Tool calendar. So Paige wouldn’t be paid of course, for the ’72 appearance in the newly published book.
1971
Around this time, Paige moved into a carriage house in Westwood. It is still standing near UCLA and the Playboy Mansion.
Taken Oct. 2022. Paige’s carriage house where she lived for a few years and ended her life in 1974. During my visit in 2022, construction workers were inside the apartment. They were gutting the interior and ripping out original built-ins of 1941. They ordered me to leave.
From Zillow about 10 years ago.
1972/73 cont…
According to the Daily Mail report of 2014, Paige complains to neighbor Melanie, about 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.”
Daily Mail Dec. 2014
In case you don’t know, John Huston directed several classic movies including The Maltese Falcon, Key Largo, The Asphalt Jungle, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, African Queen, The Man Who Would Be King, The Misfits, Prizzi’s Honor, to mention only a few.
Despite his fame, few know that John Huston’s oeuvre as a director, actor, writer and narrator is vast.
“I know she dated Huston for a while and had just gotten back from a trip to Ireland with him.”
The “trip to Ireland” Melanie mentions, happened during the time that John Huston was married to Celeste Shane Huston.
Background
John Huston did live in ireland on an estate named St. Clerans, near Galway.
He lived there as often as possible from 1953 to 1975, when he wasn’t traveling around the world directing films.
Huston’s 4th wife Ricki Soma, located the estate and The couple moved in with their two young children, Anjelica and Tony.
Huston’s daughter, Oscar winning actress and director Anjelica, lived at St. Clerans as a child. She wrote about coming of age in Ireland as essentially Irish in culture, with two American parents.
Huston identified with being an Irishman and even became a citizen January of 1964.
The Daily Telegraph Jan. 04, 1964
He had long been disgusted with the investigations by the House on Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) during what is known as the “Communist witch hunts” era. Begining in 1947 and continuing throughout the 1950s.
From my source biography: Courage and Art by Jefferey Meyers.
Memoir about St.Clerans childhood.
Ricki Soma in the 1960s. A native New Yorker, she was a ballet dancer, Life Magazine cover model, budding starlet. Much more about Ricki at the end of this chapter.
Anjelica Huston’s memoir, describes her famous father and her relationship with him and his larger than life personality.
And her beautiful and artistic mother whose life ended tragically young.
San Francisco Examiner Aug. 25, 1972. Albert Morch, society columnist. Shane was the fifth wife of Huston. She had been married twice before.
A little background on Celeste Shane Huston.
John Huston marries Celeste Shane in 1972.
“Cici” grew up in a wealthy Beverly Hills family with three brothers. Her father owned a successful car leasing companies and rented out his yacht to celebrities like Frank Sinatra. (See chapter: The Shanes of Beverly Hills for more details.)
There are many stories about step-mother Cici in Anjelica Huston’s 2nd memoir Watch Me.
(Basically they got along.)
This was Huston’s 5th marriage and “CiCi’s” 2nd.
LAT Oct. 31, 1963Celeste Shane testifies on behalf of her good friend, starlet Jill St. John. St Johnis divorcing who she says, is an abusive husband. The husband was Lance Reventlow, completely forgotten today, quite famous in the 1950s. He was the only son of Barbara Hutton,Woolworth heiress.Hutton and ex-husband, a count, fought a bitter custody battle over Lance.Reventlow would die in a tragic air accident in Aspen Colorado in 1972. CiCi and Jill remain friends to this day.
LAT June 22, 1958 Before John Huston and Wally Green, Celeste had a short lived marriage to GeneShacove. Shacove was a prominent Hollywood hair stylist. He was an inspiration for the character of George in Shampoo, the classic Warren Beatty 1970s movie. I’ve also read Jay Sebring
The chapter “The Shanes of Beverly Hills” has more information about Celeste Shane Huston. It also explores her brother David Shane, a key player in Paige’s story.
How could James Bacon make such a glaring error. It was the 5th “time at the post for the colorful director,” Not the 3rd! Described is the wedding reception for CeCe (also seen as CiCi) and John Huston at her parents’ home, the Myron Shanes, in Beverly Hills. Note the reference to a “mutual love of horses.” Did Paige attend the wedding and reception?
After a Sexully-charged Courtship And honeymoon phase, John and CiCi’s marriage became strained in Ireland. 1972 continued.
Cici spent time living (visiting really) St. Clerans at the beginning of her short marriage to Huston.
She brought along her son Collin and his caregiver Maricela, who also acted as Cici’s “maid.”
Dad Wally Green also visited his son at the Irish estate during this time span.
Cici was as out of place at St. Clerans as anyone could possibly be,” said John Huston remembering those days.
John and Celeste. Paige was an acquaintance of the couple along with Bill Gardner.
When Cici was asked she said “I wasn’t prepared for the eleven servants, the mistresses, Betty O’Kelly, Gladys.”
Ending Credits to Gladys Hill on the John Huston film Fat City1972. Location filming in Stockton, California. Star Stacy Keach on street.
Gladys Hill was an assistant on several Huston films, a co-writer on some, including Reflections in a Golden Eye.
Hill acted in 3 Huston films, the most famous being Night of the Iguana.
Cici said of Gladys, “ I loved Gladys and hated her at the same time. She had too many people inside her. One day she’d get drunk and tell me everything and the next day she’d be awful..”
Betty O’Kelly was a close family friend and manager of the St. Clerans estate.
Tony Huston referred to her as “Dad’s hot water bottle.”
Cici said of Betty:“Betty O’Kelly was a terrible woman. She looked like an old leather shoe, a prune face, hard, nasty piece of work. But she was very loyal to John; she was in love with him.”
Both Betty and Gladys were completely devoted to John Huston for decades. They supported him in the running of his life.
Cici said while at St. Clerans, she observed several of the employees’ behavior and took a peek at the financial books. She concluded many were taking advantage of Huston by overcharging him.
….”she was horrified by the seething sexual history of the estate and the rampant theft by the Irish staff…” from Huston biography Courage and Art by Jeffrey Myers.
Huston had often been absent over the years, busy directing films all over the globe. Money matters did not interest him.
He had a lax attitude about what his employees and assistants were doing with his money.
Cici wanted most of the staff fired but Huston refused.
Of the horse’s caretaker Cici said, “I caught him with quadruple charges for horseshoeing. I know about horses. He couldn’t screw me around.”
CiCi encouraged Huston to sell St. Clerans to help cut down on his expenses.
This all created a lot of tension.
ZOE SALLIS
Another drama at St. Clerans was Cici’s anger about the visit of her husband’s young ex-and sometimes current mistress, ZoeSallis.
Zoe Sallis as Hagar in the Huston film The Bible: In the Beginning, released in 1966. Zoe and John had an affair in the early 1960s which produced (actor) Danny Huston in May of 1962. Danny visited his father often but never actuallylived with him while growing up. One of the bios. I read states that this afforded John Huston the ability to shower Danny with attention and affection the times they were together. More so than towards his other children.
The visit was ostensibly about bringing her young son fathered by John Huston: Danny.
Huston was still married to Ricki Soma at the time Danny was born.
Angelica Huston was about 11 years and said in her memoirs how it devastated her when she learned the news.
She quickly grew to love Danny.
Cici resented the monthly allowance (and breakfast in bed) afforded to Zoe.
From The Hustons by Lawrence Grobel. An excellent biographical source.
Zoe Sallis said that Cici forbade Huston to cast her in the movie “The Man Who Would Be King,” filmed in 1975.
The part went to Shakira Caine, whose husband was co-leading man with Sean Connery.
Michael Caine and wife Shakira are seen on the set in Morocco. >>>>>>>>>>>
Zoe felt then, and still does, that this was a major missed opportunity for her potential career as an actress. (Sallis has a youtube channel)
Her blame on Cici is understandable but misplaced.
Huston could have pushed the issue to cast Zoe. I don’t think it was worth it to him, in that moment, to upset Cici and have her around when she was in a pissy, bitchy and jealous mood.
That’s how little he cared.
By 1975 the marriage was at its’ end.
John has the women around for amusement. Zoe is back to ‘see her boy.’ Ha ha. She is here to ask “Big Daddy’ whether she should turn Jewish…THANK GOD I’m not madly in love or I would be destroyed by him as he’s done to these three I mentioned (Gladys, Betty and Zoe). Also, Eloise is another wreck of John’s, as well as the Italian countess (Valerica Alberti) and Tony’s poor mother! I can see it so clearly! He is the devil!”
It seems Eloise (another girlfriend) and you have been screwing each other for years and that you are a wonderful ‘ball.’ I am fucking bored with hearing about who you fucked and especially since you put me with all you ‘OLD’ bangs.
In a letter from CiCi to her parents from Courage and Art, Jeffrey Meyers.
According to biographer Meyers, Huston enjoyed women fighting over him. (as did Hugh Hefner)
insightful review of Courage & Art
by Todd McCarthy.
One could construct several categories for the women in Huston’s life. There were the quick conquests; as Celeste says, “John would screw anything that wasn’t nailed down.” Some of these were actresses, including Zita Johann, Mary Astor, Ava Gardner and Eiko Ando. He also had five wives: first sweetheart Dorothy Harvey, aristocratic Irish beauty Lesley Black, actress Evelyn Keyes and model/ballerina Ricki Soma (Anjelica’s mother) and then the wealthy, self-possessed Celeste. He was faithful to none of them and generally tired of them after a while, which runs contrary to his pattern with the women who make up a third category, the long-standing mistresses. With de Havilland, the refined and sophisticated Marietta FitzGerald Tree, French actress Suzanne Flon and Zoe Sallis, the mother of his son Danny, to name four of the most important of his long-term lovers, Huston conducted affairs that continued, on and off, across many years and marriages. He sired three children.
Illuminating this hitherto unexplored but obviously central aspect of Huston’s life helps Meyers round out a fuller portrait of the man than has previously been offered; he clearly conveys his subject’s allure, cruelty, intellectual thirst, game-playing, paradoxical emotional intensity and distance, callousness and egoism. Meyers does not mention it, but I always loved Orson Welles’ remark to the effect that his friend excelled at playing Mephistopheles to his own Faust. He was, indisputably, a complex figure, and Meyers catches that while also writing with evident haste.
From the Hollywood Reporter by Todd McCarthy. Nov. 2011
John and Cici left Ireland and returned to Cici’s house in the Pacific Palisades, at some point in 1973.
In this last full year of Paige Young’s life, I believe she continued her friendship with the Hustons.
John stayed on long enough in Ireland to film The Makintosh Man with Paul Newman, partly filmed in Ireland. (The duo had filmed Life andTimes of Judge Roy Bean two years earlier.)
Huston cast a young Victoria Principal in a small role in Judge Roy Bean. She posed for Playboy during this time due to some contractual obligation as part of promoting the film. As I recall the photo spread is non-explicit.
John Huston finally threw in the towel over St. Clerans when he realized he could not afford the upkeep, large staff, Danny and Zoe, Allegra and Gladys.
The St. Clerans estate was sold sometime in 1973/4. John Huston did not completely vacate it until 1977, according to Celeste Shane Huston in an online response to me.
Given what Melanie’s story says in the Daily Mail and the sale of St. Clerans, Paige’s visit must have necessarily been in 1972 or 1973.
July1975 newspaper notice.
Their divorce was finalized in 1977.
John Huston and Paige were both painters besides being horse lovers. These factors may have played a role in their “connection,” whatever it was.
Photo by Helena Lopes
Paige, John and Cici were all horse lovers and riders.
From what I’ve read in these bios, Huston had a mean-streak in his personality.
And when he unleashed the mean-streak, it was mostly aimed at the ones most likely to become upset over it.
In the Daily Mail article, Melanie tells of Huston hiding Paige’s shoes. “It really bothered her,” even though she knew “it was a little thing.”
I wrote that Cici Huston and Paige both boarded horses at Sepulveda Stables in Sherman Oaks. This I know because there was information and photos of on an alum website, no longer found.
Celeste facebook messaged me once that she was the one who introduced Paige to Sepulveda Stables. (No I do not have the emails saved, they were lost. Take my word for it or not.)
I had already learned that Paige boarded her horses at the stables located at Sepulveda Blvd. & Hatteras, in Sherman Oaks, by the time I read Cici’s message.
Paige had boarded a horse at the stables since grade school age when she was known as Diana Cotterell. (See related chapters)
“Diana Cotterell,” gave 2 school photos to the owners of the stables. These photos were published on a website about Sepulveda Stables.
Diana definitely looks grade school age in them.
“Diana’s” friend Joan Edwards (left) and Paige Young when she was still called “DianaCotterell.” I spoke with Joan Edwards who knew her only as Diana. The girls are about 7th grade in the lower photos. (by comparing it to another photo taken the same year)
Diana Cotterell lived close to Sepulveda Stables as did several of her classmates, like Joan Edwards.
That would mean Cici knew Paige as Diana in grade school.
I find this unlikely. She gave no sign she ever knew her as a child named Diana.
Diana changed her name sometime between the ages of 16-18, to Paige Young.
Paige was tight-lipped about her past I have been told by 3 sources.
She was also quiet about any future plans. She was “more focused on the present moment,” said to me by her good friend Veronica.
Richard Sample to me, said Paige never talked about her past or childhood.
Cici, in the early1960s, along with actresses Donna Reed and the aforementioned Jill St. John, boarded horses at Sepulveda Stables according to the website.
(Maybe Paige and CiCi met in the early 1960s, but not before.)
Cici in a facebook message exchage with me
denied that Huston and Paige had an “affair.”
And that she and John Huston “we were only trying to help Paige” (Presumably, due to Paige’s emotional troubles that resulted in a suicide.)
She wrote that “2 prominent lawyers.” connected to show business purchased Paige’s ticket to Ireland for the visit. Paul Caruso was one.
Bill Gardner
A visitor to St. Clerans during these few months of John and Cici’s Ireland honeymoon was Bill Gardner.
Here is a photo of Bill and Cici posted by Bill to his Instagram account.
This is Bill Gardner, Paige Young’s date to the Warhol opening at the Pasadena Art Museum. Bill identifies Celeste Huston and himself at St. Clerans estate in Ireland. Is this also the time that Paige visited? 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 a response. I suspect he has passed away by now.
This is the sameBill Gardner from the Pasadena Art Museum chapter.
1970 Pasadena Art Museum.Paige Young and Bill Gardner.
Another connection with Celeste Huston to Paige Young. And he was another horse lover.
The following paragraph is what Bill wrote for his author page on Amazon. Numerous celebrities are mentioned.
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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Gardner is quoted twice in the Jeffrey Meyers biography of John Huston, identified as a publicist/ friend.
Notice that Gardner mentions Jonathan Winters and John Huston, both linked to Paige Young.
Cici Huston wrote a nice compliment on Gardner’s Amazon author page.
Legendary LAT columnist Jack Smith sees Huston and Hefner and an “unidentified sex object,” possibly Paige Young, present at a backgammon tournament in 1972. The observation by Smith happened around the time Cici and Huston tied the knot.
The group partly inspires the title of the column:
Huston and Hefner, both avid backgammon players, are seen together or at least in the same place together, probably at the Hefner co-founded backgammon club Pips. Who is the unidentified sex object mentioned by writer about LA Jack Smith?
Allegedly the cast and crew of the film Chinatown spent some off-set time at the Playboy mansion.
The cast, of course, includes Huston and director Roman Polanski
This time frame coincides with the years that Paige was hanging out at the Playboy mansion “scene,” on an occasional, if not regular basis.
Paige was seen at the Playboy mansion near the end of her life. In fact, weeks away from. This is recounted by neighbor Melanie Myers, who herself was invited to and attended a party the Mansion. Melanie talks about this in Secrets of Playboy documentary, episode 8 and to me personally.
Paige attended with BJ Royale, neighbor in Westwood.
Billboard on the Sunset Strip 1974.
More about John Huston ahead.
Chinatown was a major hit movie and an instant classic. It was released June 20, 1974 about 2 1/2 months after Paige Young’s suicide
NSFW
It looks like Paige was still modeling in the early 1970s.
However it’s the only modeling I’ve found since the Playboy years.
She appears in some Electrochemical Company photographs, credited to Peter Gowland,probably takenin 1972 or 73.
Maybe used in gift calendars for clients? I’m not certain.
They are rare.
I suspect Gowland had Paige in mind at once, for this assignment.
He knew Paige needed the paycheck and that she would be willing to pose topless or nude.
Obviously quite tame by today’s standards but still NSFW.
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 shown at the top of this chapter.
Photo I purchased from ebay from a series of photos for “Electrochemicals” by Peter Gowland.
Paige was one model of a few featured in this series, possibly a gift for special clients. Ann Cushing and starlet 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 model or “girl.”
I recognized Paige and informed the seller.
From the same series. Gowland favorite Ann Cushing on the left. from ebay and my pinterest board I don’t own these.
Paige left, Ann right.Early 70s. Both Paige and Ann’s topless images would adorn the famous “sip and strip” bar glasses of the early 1970s.
Another photo from the Electrochemical shoot, used in Secrets of Playboy docuseries. Originally an image found on ebay; I purchased only one photo of the set.
Los Angeles Mormon Temple with Angel Moroni lording over the Westwood neighborhood where Paige Young lived and died. Her friend Veronika remembered this landmark statue near Paige’s carriage house.
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What is the connection with Desmond Guinness (see related chapters) and John Huston?
Paige Young was acquainted with both men, and she was friends with Huston’s 5th wife Celeste Shane Huston.
A renowned socialite, party animal and generous host, Guinness entertained the international jet set at his home, Leixlip Castle. Those who visited included British royalty Princess Margaret, her husband Lord Snowdon, and Lord Mountbatten, A-listers such as Jacqueline Kennedy, film director John Huston, Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull, and his stepfather the British fascist leader Oswald Mosley, his mother Diana Mitford’s husband.
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Desmond Guinness Obituary in The Irish Times August 29, 2020.
Did Paige Young meet Desmond Guinness when she stayed with John and Celeste Huston at St. Clerans in 72-73 ish? Possibly.
Desmond always had a place to stay with eager hosts when he visited Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.
John Huston in his bedroom St. Clerans, his Georgian Mansion.
More on Anjelica Huston’s mother Ricki Soma.
Enrica Soma was the 4th wife of director John Huston and mother of actress Anjelica. Here she appears on the cover of LifeMagazine by Philippe Halsman.
Ballet dancer Ricki featured in Life Magazine, 1947.
Because of the attention Ricki received from the Life Magazine cover, she was pondering a possible movie career.
Ricki’s father was Tony Soma, who ran a well-known restaurant and was an early adopter of yoga in the USA.
was photographed with Marilyn Monroe and others starlets as “up and coming” actresses.
John Huston came into her life and pretty quickly she abandoned that idea. I’ve read it was after see her Life cover.
Ricki married Huston and had 2 children. She devoted her life to John, Anjelica, and Tony.
From Color Photography1960. by Philippe Halsman.
She earned a reputation for her naturally exquisite taste in decorating and was collecting unusual antiques and wearing exotic “bohemian” clothing years before it was the popular thing to do.
Basically, she was a trend setter who didn’t get much recognition for it when she was alive. (Much like Brooke Hayward Hopper, and MarinaGuinness)
Ricki became a “Wife #1“at St. Clerans when Huston invited his mistresses or girlfriends for a visit. Or they dropped in unannounced.
She tolerated it for a long time.
But Huston’s girlfriends and his lack of interest in her, finally pushed Ricki past her limit. She moved to London in 1960.
Ricki gave birth to a baby girl in 1964 named Allegra whose father is John JuliusCooper, an Englishman who inherited the title Viscount Norwich upon his father’s death in 1954.
Ricki remained married to John Huston from 1950 until her untimely death in a car accident in 1969.
John Huston adopted Allegra after this tragedy and financially supported her for a long time. I have read that John Julius Cooper and his wife were willing to raise Allegra despite the social scandal and gossip it would cause. (But I’m not sure.)
And I’m not sure Huston was any more attentive to Allegra as a child than he was to Angelica and Tony.
I need to research this aspect more deeply.
Allegra wrote a memoir: Love Child.
Anjelica and half-sister Allegra are very close as are Anjelica and half-brother Danny Huston. I don’t know about Tony Huston.
Anjelica wrote in her memoirs that she and “full” brother Tony were very different from each other and not close siblings growing up.
Close up of a small copy: Richard Sample as painted by Paige Young.
Richard showed me this photo of him painting with Paige’s portrait of him hanging prominently. It hangs along with some kind of a Paige Playboy plaque. Mid to late 1960s Malibu or Venice.
To open our interview, I promised Richard on our 2nd day interview, we would end after one hour. It end up being two.
I asked Richard if Paige ever used LSD, the drug that inspired the label “thePsychedelic Era.” Richard said no, not that he ever witnessed or heard.
(Melanie Myers, neighbor who found Paige dead, said on the documentary Secrets ofPlayboy, that she never witnessed Paige using drugs; she was more into “clean living.”)
I brought up the sex tape mentioned in the Daily Mail article, and I brought up David Shane, who was not mentioned in the article.
Richard said, “I think that that is something Dennis (from a Los Alamos, California art gallery) told me about JonathanWinters. And that tape. I think Dennis knows something about that tape.”
Richard said this is all he can remember.
He has not heard of David Shane.
Richard again mentioned how he and Paige were regulars at Barney’s Beanery and added that they sometime socialized there with the Smothers Brothers.
Malibu Friends:
“In Malibu we hung out a lot with Don Dwiggens. He wrote the book ‘The Lifeand Loves of Frank Sinatra’. Another one was ‘The Bachelor.’ “Dwiggins took a lot of pictures of Paige.”
Richard does not know if these photos were were ever published. “His wife still lives in Malibu.”
“He was killed in a car accident.” (1988)
I had never heard of Don Dwiggins and neither have most people. It turns out he was a longtime LA reporter, prolific author, pilot, stunt pilot and aviationhistorian. And a man of numerous hobbies apparently.
Dwiggins lived in Malibu for decades where he was a legend. There is an in- depth tribute for Don Dwiggins that appeared in the LAT, at the bottom of this page. It is written by Jack Smith, one of Don’s good friends. Smith is a legendary Los Angeles columnist and writer who spotted Huston and Hefner playing backgammon, probably at Pips and possibly Paige Young.
More Malibu friends:
“I had my paintings in Jack Bailey’s (Queen for a Day host) gallery and many of my paintings sold when his gallery was shown on a TV show.”
Jack Bailey resided in Malibu during the mid-60s where he ran the Jack Bailey Gallery for about 2 years. There are articles in the Malibu newspapers to support this.
“He owned about 65 of my paintings.”
Vincent Price was another patron of Richard’s. Price is well-known for his art collection.
About the ending of his relationship with Paige: “I had moved out of the studio in Venice and moved to Solvang, and Paige stayed there. (Venice) She was supposed to pay me rent, but she never did. I went and asked her to leave.”
Paige had moved out and and at some point moved onto a houseboat in Marina Del Rey. (See chapter: Paige’s Most Public Year 1969)
“I only talked to her on her houseboat for about 10 minutes. I don’t know who owned it.”
I got the feeling it was an uncomfortable and sad conversation.
We again discussed Rex Ramsey, who tried to steal Richard’s Corvette and Paige’s Mustang.
The Corvette that Rex Ramsey tried to steal: His wife got a flat tire in the Corvette and was on the side of the freeway, when a semi-truck flattened it.
I have spoken to Rex Ramsey briefly on the phone. He said he does not remember Paige, but does remember her husband of one year, Mark F. Segal, his long time friend from high school.
A SFV newspaper 1968. The address is the home of Mark F. Segal and Paige Young when she and Mark were married.
Ramsey hasn’t answered or returned any of my phone calls since that first one.
Richard brought up Hugh Hefner.
“Paige told me she overheard a conversation, with Hefner, about selling women to business men from a foreign country. They were talking about the money.”
Richard Sample
I responded “For what, like, sex or types of sexual favors, or….?”
Yes, he nodded without elaborating.
I prompted with “When Paige told you this, did she seem shocked, upset or…?”
“She said ‘I hope that doesn’t happen to me.'”
He added, “If I could, I would shoot Hugh Hefner and probably get away with it.”
I pressed but he didn’t answer.
Sample just said “Hefner ruined a lot of good women.”
Anything else you can recall that Paige said about Hugh Hefner or anyone connected to him? “Not that I can remember.”
Richard said he never met Hefner nor hung out with any of his crowd. Richard expressed to me and reporter Ryan Parry that he had a distaste for Hefner and “that crowd.” And he let that be known to Paige.
In my opinion, Paige took this into consideration when sharing things about Hefner and “that crowd.” She avoided telling Richard about it. I think she must have been very distressed to share the particular incidents that she did.
Paigepersonality:
Did Paige have an opinion about the Vietnam war?
“She said ‘ They should just bomb it and get it over with.'”
Did Paige attend any anti-war demonstrations?
Richard shook his head no and kept shaking his head no as I asked, “So that wouldn’t have been something she would have ever done?
Because I have not found any voter registration records for Paige, but I have found many records for her family members, I asked if he ever knew Paige to have voted for President.
Several minutes long pause.
“Who is the president that had a brother who let that girl drown in Chappaquiddick?“
“Teddy, brother of President John Kennedy.“
“Well, we had a picture of Teddy Kennedy hanging up that we would throw darts at, Paige was there (visiting) and she said ‘I hope he gets what he deserves.'”
I looked around at Richard Sample’s art work. He showed me some of his paintings that are “copies” of famous artists like Picasso, Miro, Kandinsky. He said he paints these because it pays well.
I apologized to Richard if I told him any information about Paige that was upsetting. He said it didn’t.
For example, Richard did not know that Paige was born Diana Cotterell or anything at all about her childhood. (Everyone I have talked to was unaware that Paige was ever Diana Cotterell who grew up in the San Fernando Valley.)
Richard misses Idaho and wishes he were still living there.
He mentions John Chapman, President of the NEA.? “I worked for him. And he bought many of my paintings, He owned a mansion in Sun Valley.”
Info: Don Dwiggins. Paige and Richard’s Malibu friend. Richard says Paige modeled for him several times. It was hard to choose which article about Dwiggins to include, there were so many of them. Lots of reviews of his Hollywood aviation stunt pilot books.
UPDATE: Richard L. Sample passed away on August 10, 2021.
Recently, I interviewed Richard Sample, Paige’s ex-boyfriend, friend, painter, sculptor, collage-maker, furniture-maker.
He now lives in the Coachella Valley area of California.
Richard Sample was still living in Sun Valley, Idaho when he was interviewed by Daily Mail reporter Ryan Parry in 2014. He says he doesn’t know who gave his name to Parry in association with Paige Young.
I am thankful to Richard Sample for inviting me to interview him in person. He took the time and effort to talk about Paige Young. It was not always easy for him (or me).
Thanks also to his niece Ellen (Ellie) Sample who has been insightful and supportive.
At the appointed time, I pulled up in my rental car and parked next to Richard’s house. There was a chainlink fence and gate that had a big padlock on it and the house was about 10 yards beyond it; I called out his name several times and did not get a response.
Luckily, Richard’s niece Ellie pulled up in her car, got out and told me Richard’s neighbor had called and told her that “there is woman in a red car in front of her Uncle Richard’s house.”
Ellie unlocked the gate and as we walked toward the house, she told me that Richard doesn’t hear very well now.
Ellie said that she was aware of the interview, but “didn’t ask him any questions so that he feels he has his own life.” Ellie lives one street over and has been very involved with caring for Richard since he moved to the area.
Richard warmly greeted me with a hug as did his dog Tolly. Ellie left us to the interview.
Richard Sample gave me permission to quote him in my article.
After we sat down to talk, Sample said to me:
“In 2001 I got throat cancer. I got radiation that burned the lining of my throat and my whole body. I also had a surgery and they cut my throat, it left me hard to talk, hard to drink, hard to eat… I am dying.”
Richard Sample is now 84 years old and does not hear too well or speak easily. I strained to hear his whisper of a raspy voice. I tried to understand what he was saying, but I didn’t always understand right away. I got better at understanding him as our conversation got going.
I will say Richard and I didn’t exactly have a normal flowing conversation. It was more of a question and answer session. Mostly the answers Richard gave took him a long time to say. I also got to know him as a person and shared my journey with researching Paige’s story.
This chapter will be a mixture of exact quotes from my tape recorder and hand written notes.
Background of Richard Sample and his connection to Los Angeles.
His father was Charles “Charlie” Sample, well known artist and metal smith, eccentric Los Angeles (and other parts of California) character.
Richard was born in Huntington Beach in 1936,3 years after his parents married.
“My father (Charlie Sample) was a famous gold and silver smith. He made silver spurs for $8000. He also made belt buckles and horse saddles for Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, John Wayne, Mae West, Tim Holt,” said Richard.
Richard showed me a recent catalog for a company producing artistic, high quality western gear: Bohlin.
It featuredCharlie Sample designs by name.
Horse saddles, bridles, spurs, belt buckles, bolo ties, rings, bracelets etc.
Richard’s mother, the former Virginia Smith, was one of about 8 women that modeled for the Columbia Pictures symbol.
His parents divorced when Richard was young and his mother remarried and had more children. Charlie moved on and did not see Richard for a while. Charlie had more marriages and children too.
Richard was upset and angry about his parents’ divorce. He “acted out negatively,” according to a relative I messaged on ancestry.com.
Infant Richard and his mother Virginia in a fire, Father metalsmith artist Charlie Sample mentioned. LAT Jan. 18, 1937
News articles indicate that Richard’s “negative acting out” included being on the wrong side of the law.
RichlandRedland newspaper Oct. 31 1958
Santa Cruz Sentinel June 23rd 1960 Richard is in trouble again and was an inept burglar . At some point after this Richard was tried and sent to prison at California MedicalFacility in Vacaville California.
San Bernardino County Sun Feb. 29,1960
LAT Feb. 1965 #1
LAT Feb. 20, 1965 #2 Richard is pictured here with his girlfriend Sylvia Nicolosi. Richard had served a few years for breaking-entering and had a previous record for arson. He was released in 1964. He vowed to himself to never again risk going to jail as the article attests. There is much more to Richard Samples’s prison stint in Vacaville, California. More on this story is forthcoming.
Richard and Paige got together after the end of his relationship with Sylvia Nicolosi shown above.
Sylvia is the daughter of famed LA based sculptor Joseph Nicolosi. She was one of three sisters.
I found several articles about her, she usually went by the name Maria.
Richard said he was in the military in the 1960s but “never made it to Vietnam, just Ft. Bragg North, Carolina.” He then showed me his military ID.
Richard and Paige met in the Art World of Malibu in about 1965.Jack Bailey had an art gallery for a few years. Bailey was most famous for being the host for the show “Queen For A Day.” This is a screen shot from ebay.
When our interview began, Richard was excited to tell me about aspects of Paige’s personality and character.
“Paige lived in a converted chicken coop on the edge of Malibu.“
Richard doesn’t remember which edge. (I’m confident it was the Topanga Canyon area or closeby.)
“For a dinner party, Paige had a different chair for each guest to use, not a matching (dining) set.”
“She would only eat salad if it was a day old.”
“I never saw Paige with shoes on.” (see chapter 1970 Warhol, Paige appears with her date at the Pasadena Art Museum Warhol opening and is photographed wearing a ankle length Rudi Gernreich dress barefoot. This is described by the reporter.)
“She is the only person I’ve ever known who ate ice cream with a fork,”
At the end of Richard and Paige’s first date….coming soon.
I asked about Hamish, the horse she had owned since junior high and still had in late 1964 according to her divorce filing. Richard responded she did not keep a horse in Malibu that he knew of. (Malibu is a town with a history of horse and stable owners and dedicated riders)
Paige would often strip down to her underwear and “run around topless or even nude.” Confirmed. Westwood neighbor Melanie told me that Paige often walked around nude in the shared backyard. It got on her nerves. Paige’s nudity was also described to me by Malibu friend Veronica.
When Richard met Paige
Paige was “going with a man named Harry Gesner.“
“He was an architect who designed the Cooper housein Malibu. The house was on the cover of Life magazine. Harry Gesner was a client of my landlord.”
LAT July 19, 1964. This house has been famously known at the “Wave House” for decades. Sample called it “the Cooper House.” This name was used in earlier decades as we see from the LAT article in 1964. article. We see this in the article published in 1964. I’d love to know which issue of Life Magazine has an image of the house. Below we see a more recent view of the breathtaking Wave House in Malibu, CA.
“My landlord was EdwardRavick; he was involved with the Malibu Colony and maybe lived there at times,” said Richard
LAT Apr. 17, 1966. Richard was telling the truth. Article mentions Ravick and Gesner.
“Ravick sent Gesner and Paige to my studio in Malibu, to see my art.”
“This is how I met Paige.”
Detail of photo with artists Richard Sample left, Paige Young seated and Harry Gesner. Thank youEllen Sample for use of this photo. This confirms what Richard Sample told me about Gesner is true. I had never heard of Gesner previously. I think more people have seen an image of the Wave House in Malibu, than know who designed it. It’s insane that he’s not more well known.
Eleven months ago, the world got a little duller with the passing of Malibu architect Harry Gesner at the age of 97. To say Gesner led a full life would be putting it mildly; the word “epic” might be more apt. Born in Oxnard to an engineer father and an artist mother, he learned to fly a plane at 14, stormed the beach at Normandy aged 19, worked as a waterski instructor in Lake Arrowhead, turned down an invitation from Frank Lloyd Wright to study at Taliesin in favor of being a tomb raider in Ecuador, squired models and actresses, fraternized with Errol Flynn and Marlon Brando, collected fancy sports cars, including a 1957 Mercedes 190SL convertible that he adapted to be all-electric, and surfed every day into his late ’80s
Pauline O’Connor DIRT, a magazine about real estate. June 1, 2023. Dirt is now called The Robb Report.
Paige Young was one of the models Harry squired.
Notice the names above. Edward Ravick being one. Before I saw the above pamphlet on ebay, Richard had told me about the buyers of his art: Vincent Price, Elaine de Kooning, and Harry Gesner, spelled incorrectly here, had purchased his art. Edward Ravick is also listed as a buyer.
This confirms Richard’s comments to me using all these names was the truth.
Elaine De Kooning attended the prison art exhibits that Richard participated in during his prison stint. Documented in newspapers.
I have found two mentions in an online Malibu newspaper on but not “saveable.” There was an Edward Ravick mentioned in a Malibu paper connected to real estate in the 1960s.
Jonathan Winters
I first contacted Richard by old school letter writing as there was no phone number for him that worked.
In that letter, I asked him if he knew of a connection with Paige and comedian-actor legend Jonathan Winters.
Early on in our interview, Richard asked why I wrote him asking about Winters.
I told him about the many newspaper interviews with Paige, I found from 1969 as she was traveling to promote Playboy After Dark.
In a few or the articles, it says Paige “appeared in many skits on The Jonathan Winters Show.”
(See my chapter on Paige’s Most Public Year 1969).
I then asked Richard why he called Jonathan Winters an “asshole” in his letter back to me.
His answer:
“Dennis, (does not remember his last name) was the owner of the Golden O Gallery, in Los Alamos, he told me that Jonathan Winters used to come and sit on the sidewalk at Dennis’ gallery and talk about Paige, and he had nothing good to say, it was always nasty or negative. I never met the man, but Dennis could tell you all about it. Richard added that Dennis never met Paige, but he “did know about her.”
Presumably because of Jonathan Winters.
He said he wasn’t aware of her appearing on the show during its run from 1967-1969.
He said it is a possibility that she did and he didn’t know about it.
Richard said that Paige never said anything about Jonathan Winters when they were together.
Winters was serious about his painting hobby.
He published a book of his paintings, Hangups.
signed by Jonathan Winters 1972, from his book Hangups.
Taken at my visit to the now closed Paley Media Center in Beverly Hills. Now closed. This is theversion of the Winters show 67-69, that Paige Young’s press said she appeared in skits.
For many years Winters resided at least part time in Montecito, which is quite close to the town of Los Alamos.
Bill Cosby
was a frequent visitor and performer at many Playboy Clubs in the 60s 70s and maybe even beyond. He was a close friend to Hugh Hefner during those years.
Vintage Postcard. Playboy building on the right. It had the club, offices and a suite on the top floor Hugh Hefner while he was in LA.
Richard said he would occasionally pick up Paige at the SunsetStrip Playboy Club, after her shift. She worked at the club “for about 3 months,” he said.
Back of postcard. This Playboy Club was opened on New Year’s Eve 1964
“Bill Cosby was always trying to put the make on Paige. She didn’t want anything to do with him, she ignored him,” said Richard.
Richard then told me of one time when he was picking Paige up from the club after her shift. He saw Bill Cosby get angry at Paige after she rebuffed another one of his advances.
Richard then asked me if I was, “sure that Paige committed suicide and was not murdered.” I told him that I owned a copy of her death certificate with suicide by gun typed into the cause of death box cert. and I showed it to him.
“I wouldn’t ever think she would do that,” he said shaking his head at the document.
Bill Cosby at the Playboy Club in late 1967. LAT.
I decided not to tell Richard there is more proof of a suicide besides the death certificate: witnesses like neighbor Melanie, the man D. DeWitt listed as a “2nd witness” on the police report, the police at Paige’s house on that day. (See chapter on LAPD report) And the coroner’s report.
Celeste Huston told me in a Facebook exchange, which I no longer have, that Bill paid for Paige’s art lessons. She mentioned having lunch with Bill and Paige (and her husband John Huston) at the studio where he was filming in the early 70s.
Melanie is the only one of these people to have spoken out publicly about the day of Paige’s suicide.
“She was a good person. I really miss her.” Richard said about Paige a few times that afternoon.
More Background
Richard Sample moved to Venice Beach around 1967. He was motivated by the thriving art scene which was becoming more well-known on a national level. At least for those who paid attention to the Art scene.
His father Charlie Sample was already working and living in a Venice studio.
Darlene Valentine remembers Charlie as a landlord of sorts at the Venice Beach studios rented by DeWain Valentine, Richard Sample and Paige Young.
Richard got a studio for himself through his dad and Paige through her connection to Richard.
One of many newspaper articles on legendary Charlie/Charles Sample. Santa Maria Times Oct. 4, 1993.He lived to about 101 years. Mentions his career with Bholin and his clients, Gene Autry, Buck Jones, Ken Maynard and Tex Ritter.
“Paige liked my father, he made some jewelry for her.”
Paige joined Richard not too long after he moved to Venice Beach. He said he invited her and was thrilled that she moved in.
Records show that Richard was married in 1968 and not to Paige Young. His niece Ellie says Richard actually “leased” the Venice studio to Paige.
I asked Richard if he encountered any of the many artists who became famous out of the Venice Beach art scene (that started in the 1950s with “The CoolSchool” and the slightly later “Light and Space” or “Finish Fetish” art movement.)
He said “De Wain Valentine had a studio next door to Paige and me.” (See chapter on Pasadena ArtMuseum appearance with Warhol 1970)
Polyester Resin sculpture by DeWain Valentine, late 1960s.
“Valentine was a friend of mine.”
“Another friend, Larry Bell, lived across the street from us, on Market.”
(Turns out Larry Bell had a building next door to Valentine, it was RobertIrwin who lived across the street. I did ask about Irwin and Ruscha but Richard did not recognize those names.)
“We (Paige and I) all used to hang out a lot, with all these (Venice artists) at Barney’s Beanery.”
After I returned from my trip, I did some research and I found quotes from Bell and Valentine in Art magazines.
There were a lotof actors and writers. We all used to hang out at a place called Barney’s Beanery, which was in West Hollywood. It was a local bar, a funky little place right at the end of La Cienega Boulevard where all the galleries were. So after the Tuesday or Thursday night openings, everyone would go up to Barney’s and hang around—there was The Raincheck Room on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood as well.
Larry Bell in Whitewall: Beyond the Walls, Dec. 2019
The Brooklyn Rail May 2019 Interview with DeWain Valentine
See chapter on Pasadena Art Museum for much more on DeWain Valentine.
I spoke with Darlene Valentine, the first Mrs. Valentine. When she, her husband and children moved to Venice, California in 1965, they found the studio on Market St.
She remembers him being and eccentric character and a funny man. “You were not supposed to live in the studio, (only practice your art), but many did anyway.”
Cars
Paige owned a yellow Mustang, and Richard owned a red Corvette.
“A guy named Rex Ramsey stole our cars, but Paige got them back.”
Before the interview, I already knew about Rex Ramsey; he’s connected to Mark F. Segal, through renting Segal’s (where Paige lived as his wife in 1963 and 64) house at 4144Crisp Canyon in Sherman Oaks. Both men spent a career heavily involved with cars: sales, importing and racing. Ramsey designed a successful race car once. He did some stunt driving in Hollywood and is credited in the 1968 hit Disney hit The Love Bug.
Rex Ramsey told me Mark’s family had a series of car dealerships and a towing service business. “They were quite well off,” Ramsey said. Otherwise he said he did not remember Paige Young but maybe he would later. I haven’t been able to reach him since the second phone call when he was unable to talk with me.
Richard shows me a picture of himself decked out head to toe in animal fur, looking like mountain man Jedidiah Smith.
Richard and his father were both quite handsome.
He says that “unfortunately” he has no photos of Paige or paintings by her; he has lost a lot of his possessions and paintings over the years but he is hoping to retrieve some of Paige’s paintings in Santa Maria.
“I never knew Paige to be involved with drugs, except an occasional use of grass.” Richard said that she did sometimes drink alcohol and occasionally “went to clubs in the Marina.”
Richard Sample
And possibly the Raincheck Room per Larry Bell’s quote. And definitely Barney’s Beanery.
1973 news clipping. Thank you Ellie Sample!
After I asked about something else and not hearing my question, Richard said “Paige was basically a very good person, until she got mixed up with Hefner. She went downhill then.”
Lewis Beach Marvin 3rd
was born into the family, “who owned Green Stamps. He was a friend of Paige’s and mine. He introduced me to Robert Carl Cohen who put a lot of my sculptures in his movie Mondo Hollywood.“
Lewis Beach Marvin and the amazing dwelling he put together in the hills of Malibu, is featured in Mondo Hollywood. The movie is a cult film known as an important document of counterculture LA/1960s history.
I did some research and one story says that Lewis Beach Marvin is the young man who gives Jim Morrison a lamb on stage in Miami on May 1st 1969. This can be seen on a video. It’s the concert that resulted in Morrison’s arrest due to allegedly exposing his penis on stage.
Lewis Beach Marvin was a vegan activist WAY before it was a “thing.”
He does appear in a Miami article with a lamb around the time of the Doors concert.I have also read a local Miami man gave Morrison the lamb.
The Miami arrest hanging over his head is supposedly one reason Jim Morrison left for Paris where he fatally overdosed on heroin. He was already in bad health due to alcohol abuse.
Shortly after I returned from California, I rentedMondo Hollywoodon Amazon.
I was unable to specifically identify Richard’s sculptures in the film–a sculptor named Valerie Porter is one of the “main characters” and the movie is heavy on a variety of her sculptures and many sculptures and structures.
I did see an ending credit:
Moonshadow sculpture: Richard Lauren Sample..
According to Richard:
Peter Gowland Playboy and Glamour Photographer
and Paige had met a few years before her appearance as a Playboy centerfold. Paige had already modeled for Gowland several times. This checks out with a few pre-centerfold photos of Paige taken by Gowland. These can be found on the internet.
Peter Gowland is the one who suggested and encouraged Paige to try out forPlayboy; he submitted her photos as she recounted in 1969 to newspaper reporters.
I knew Paige mentioned in a few 1969 interviews that “my photographer friend suggested” the idea and he submitted her photos to Playboy. I did not previously mention this to Richard.
Gowland called Richard, in 1974, looking for Paige because he hadn’t heard from or seen her for a while. He called Richard back some time later to tell him that Paige had committed suicide. Peter did not tell Richard the method that Paige used to kill herself, Sample said to me.
Sample is quoted in Daily Mail story as saying he was told by Gowland that it was an overdose.
Richard says he opened Eros Gallery in Westwood in the late 60s.
He can’t remember the location beyond that.
The next several photos are from Playboy magazine November 1968, taken by Peter Gowland.
Richard and I went through them .
Richard said this photo above shows him helping Paige carry one of her paintings into his Eros Gallery.
Playboy magazine November 1968. The gentleman pictured looks just like the man in the above photo helping Paige carry in one of her paintings.
Richard says the seated woman on the left is “Mrs. Burke, my partner in Eros Gallery.” Mrs. Burke was a local patroness of the Arts. He said that Peter Gowland is the man in between Mrs. Burke and Paige.
He may be mistaken, if it is Gowland, I don’t know who took the shot. Richard said Peter’s wife, who is the co-owner of their photography business, Alice Gowland was not there that day.
Richard said never met her.
According to Richard, this photo of Paige running with her dog Joshua was taken at the Malibu Colony.
Paige’s painting at right looks like the start of a self portrait. The nature of these photos is something you wouldn’t see in these centerfold features, after around 1973ish. After the “Pubic Wars” with Penthouse magazine, the Playmate feature in Playboy focused on lingerie or nudity in bedroom shots. There was much less content about a “regular girl hanging out with her friends” common in the 1950s and 1960s Playmates. Yes, The actual tri-fold centerfold was often a “bedroom shot” as it is with the Paige Young centerfold, but the other published photos of the Playmate feature were most often like the photo shown with Paige running along the beach with her dog Josh.
Richard said he has no idea who any of these people are at the cookout or in the room with Paige painting. He doesn’t recognize the location. These may or may not be real friends of Paige’s.
Sometimes young people were hired to stand in as “friends” for a Playboy centerfold shoot. Connie Kreski is one.
Richard said that when he was living with Paige he “never questioned where she was going, what she was doing” or with “whom she was doing it.”
“And she never questioned me. That is just the way the relationship was.”
Malibu fire
“Me and Harry Gesner went to Paige’s house during the Malibu fire (he’s not sure which year in the 1960s.) and hosed everything down. Paige’s house didn’t burn but everything around it did.”
I then asked a couple of questions about Paige’s family.
Was there ever an indication that Paige had grown up with a grandmother (Virginia Young LaRocca) who was a Christian Science practitioner/ 1stReader in the Church for decades?
Richard answered, “Nope, nope, not at all.”
Richard said that Paige never talked about her childhood in the SFV. She never mentioned her family. He did not know that her birth name was Diana Cotterell or that she was married to Mark F.Segal. She never said she used Marvin Mitchelson as her lawyer, Richard had never heard of Mitchelson anyway.
Richard said he met Paige’s sister (Constance/Connie) one time only, when Paige drove him to a visit with her. He said he doesn’t “think that they had a close relationship.”
Richard looked quite exhausted so I ended the interview for the day. I felt bad about telling him too much of Paige’s background that he never knew.
He said it didn’t bother him.
He shared one last thing:
“I introduced Paige to Tony Dow, a good friend of mine. He drove a Porsche. He liked my Vette. He lived in the Valley. “
And Tony purchased some of Richard’s art .
Tony Dow died July 27, 2022, one month and 2 days after Harry Gesner‘s death.
Dow was 77 years old and experienced decades of pursuing his passion of creating sculpture. He had a long and happy 2nd marriage to Lauren.
From an interview with Richard: The Boise Weekly, where Richard was living Early 2007.
After parting ways with Maria Nicolosi, Sample married 1969 Playboy Playmate Paige Young who later died at her L.A home of a sleeping pill overdose. An artist in her own right, Young’s impressionistic portrait of Sample hangs in Gallery 8.
Sample was born on Friday the 13th of November 1936, a “triple Scorpio” by astrological accounts. “I have my Sun, Moon and Mercury in Scorpio,” he says, which may explain his resourcefulness and intensity. The legend of Scorpio tells of a scorpion sent by the immortal huntress Artemis to slay Orion, the great hunter. Scorpio, ever resourceful, fulfilled the deed for the goddess and was given a place in the night sky as his reward.
“I may not be a famous artist, but I am a successful one,” Sample said. And prolific. To date, he has completed and sold 2,761 paintings and is currently at work on six more.
The following is the Entire interview with Richard Sample when he still lived in Idaho and opened a gallery in a storage unit.
Just across the highway from the airport in Hailey, where Gulf Stream jets blast off regularly, lies the South Wood Self Storage Facility. Row upon row of identical containers are filled with furnishings and cargo, all except for locker No. 8, otherwise known as “Gallery 8,” a space used by artist Richard Lauran Sample. Above the door reads a sign: “Art Patrons Association of Idaho,” which Sample refers to as “a group dedicated to the arts, music and literature.” Just inside is the face of the Beatles’ Eleanor Rigby, “… wearing a face that she keeps in a jar by the door.” A cat named Turpentine studies the ghost-like face in a jar and then ranges freely through the menagerie of paintings and sculptures by Sample that fill Gallery 8: abstracts, Westerns and magical realism paintings, canvases of Batman and numerous other examples of skilled craftsmanship and determined artistic vision. There is an unfinished ivory-handled knife, a tidy collection of cobalt blue glassware and a series of clocks marking time at various Air Force bases across the United States, including Area 51. Gallery 8 is a long way from the Bel-Air, Calif., mansion Sample once called home.
Ever since Sample’s mother, Virginia, posed for the Columbia Pictures torch lady painting, Sample has lived in and around the glamour of Hollywood. During the 1960s, he was featured on several television shows, including the Jack Bailey show Queen for a Day, on which lucky American housewives were given makeovers and European vacations. “I sold 75 pieces from [the notoriety of] that show,” he recalls. Over the years, people like Raymond Burr, Edgar G. Robinson, and Tony Dow of Leave it to Beaver fame have purchased Sample’s work. “I traded one of my Castle paintings to Hollywood stunt man Charlie Wilcox—a family friend who worked on the movie Ben Hur and also did stunt work on The Creature from the Black Lagoon—for a small Picasso in the 1970s,” says Sample. “I should have held onto the Picasso.”
Today, Sample’s studio contains 108 paintings, all of which he has produced within the last year, while restoring antique oil paintings and repairing artwork in the Sun Valley area to make ends meet.
“I paint fast,” he says. “I’m an insomniac, so I rest. I don’t sleep. I’ll lie down on that couch there and have dreams and visions.” Like Salvador Dali, who also experimented with the state between wakefulness and dreaming, Sample creates surrealist landscapes. His are populated with the artifacts of his youth spent in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri, where he pumped water from a well and milked 13 cows each day before walking to school. For sustenance, he hunted and fished the nearby James River, named after Jesse James. During a stint as a ranger in the U.S. Army’s Third Missile Command, Sample was part of a three-man team that fired the 32-foot-long Honest John Rocket.
“It was fully manual'” he says. “We could hit a moving tank at 15 miles.” He also painted mess halls in the military.
Sample’s surrealism features whisky jugs and mushrooms, mechanical parts and hillside shacks. A recent work, “Lunar Reactor,” has taken hillbilly motifs and expanded them upon the cosmos. The oil painting shines under several coats of deep varnish that the artist has poured over sections of the piece. “When I am finished, there will be a three-dimensional effect. You will be able to see around the individual brush strokes.”
A similar fascination with technique developed some years ago into Sample’s black and white “Castle Paintings,” which he describes as “oil etchings.” These medieval ramparts above calm rivers are painted using brushes only a few hairs thick with paint strokes made in exactly five directions, similar to the etching procedure used in the production of the U.S. dollar bill.
Sample worked alongside his father at many trades during his youth: making trick poker tables, saddles, doing bronze work and cabinetry. The father and son also ran the West Coast Mint, pounding out thousands of custom bronze medallions under a 350-ton die press, including one of a farm field with a rocket ship commemorating the POMO Air Force Installation in California. They later built a bronze foundry in Pasa Robles from the ground up, which would reconstruct Remington sculptures to exact specifications. An accomplished gunsmith and saddle-maker, Charles Sample designed and built the spectacular silver saddles used in the Pasadena Rose Bowl New Year’s Day Parade. He also introduced his son to the magic and glamour of Hollywood.
“My father made a solid silver telephone and platinum garter clips for Mae West,” Sample says. “She tried to give him a Deusenberg, but he turned her down because the car didn’t have a spare tire.” Sample worked extensively for movie star Bo Derek and made gold leaf and wooden jewelry for Willem de Kooning’s wife, Elaine. De Kooning collected Sample’s work and corresponded with him for some time in letters. Sample keeps the correspondences in boxes with color snapshots and other personal memorabilia. One photo from 1973 was taken at the Marion Davies Mansion in Bel-Air. In it, Sample stands beside a gingerbread castle he made for the Christmas/birthday party of Charlton Heston.
“I put 7,000 pieces of candy in that cake,” he recalls. Nearby stands J. Paul Getty and Sample’s one-time paramour, Maria Nicolosi.
Sample reminisces about the life he shared with Nicolosi for seven years in the mansion, which was built by William Randolph Hearst for his lover, silent film star Marion Davies.
“The place was unbelievable,” he recalls. “It had every tropical tree you could imagine. They used to shoot Tarzan movies in the back yard. There were waterfalls and caves. The swimming pool was the largest in the United States and ran like a snake through the property. Vincent Price collected my paintings. He would stop in from across the street and have tea with us.”
According to Sample, the patriarch of the Nicolosi clan, sculptor Joseph Nicolosi, an artist of international significance, held a 50 percent interest in the Park Plaza Hotel in New York City. He had passed away before Sample took up residence in the mansion with his daughter.
After parting ways with Maria Nicolosi, Sample married 1969 Playboy Playmate Paige Young who later died at her L.A home of a sleeping pill overdose. An artist in her own right, Young’s impressionistic portrait of Sample hangs in Gallery 8. (Richard married Daryl if you remember, in 1968. The stayed married for a few years.)
Sample was born on Friday the 13th of November 1936, a “triple Scorpio” by astrological accounts. “I have my Sun, Moon and Mercury in Scorpio,” he says, which may explain his resourcefulness and intensity. The legend of Scorpio tells of a scorpion sent by the immortal huntress Artemis to slay Orion, the great hunter. Scorpio, ever resourceful, fulfilled the deed for the goddess and was given a place in the night sky as his reward.
“I may not be a famous artist, but I am a successful one,” Sample said. And prolific. To date, he has completed and sold 2,761 paintings and is currently at work on six more.
Sample also inherited a collection of books from his father published by the “photographer on horseback,” L.A. Huffman, who traveled the West in the 1870s. A book of glass plate prints and accompanying stories have provided the heart of Sample’s work for many years. He renders the photographs in sepia-toned oils. “There is a story behind every one of these paintings,” he points out. One is of a prairie Indian burial on stilts, entitled “Spirit Poles.” Another represents a self-portrait of Huffman, painted, as they all are, on maximum density particle board, which Sample says will never warp or bend. “These will last a thousand years,” he says. “You can wash them with soap and water.”
His decision to work in “permanence” came after working in the art of restoration at the L.A. County Art Museum, where several of his cardboard collages were hung in the 1960s.
“I’m self-taught,” he explains, while extolling the virtues of Ralph Mayer’s The Artist’s Handbook of Materials and Techniques.
“I have had three copies of this book over the years. It is the best book ever written for artists wanting to learn. It has taught me permanence. It continues to teach me the chemistry and permanence of paint,” he says.
Sample proudly displays a diploma for an Honorary Doctorate in the Arts from California’s Polytechnic State University, which he earned after completing a rigorous examination on his knowledge of things such as paint chemistry.
Yet Sample’s interests and talents range far beyond the fine arts and include herbology, anthropology, astrology and rock-collecting, to name a few. Against one wall, beside a tableau of religious icons and tribal mementos, is a case filled with meteorites.
Among the artifacts Sample has collected as an amateur archeologist are two nearly perfectly round black stones he found in a dried river bottom near Shoshone. He explains that the natives used them as weapons at one time, bound in hard leather at the end of a battle axe. Sample is incorporating each of the balls into meter-high white plaster abstract sculptures that will resonate with deep history and contemporary sculptural forms. “I also practice Tai Chi and read quantum physics,” he says, “including just about anything Albert Einstein wrote.”
Sample’s studies in physics pertain to certain technical projects he plans to undertake with the U.S. military, projects he would rather not discuss publicly. Relying on friends from NASA, he has plans to install a live video feed of nearby heavenly bodies to a televison set in his studio in the near future.
Even in Idaho, where he continues restoration, cabinetry and painting projects for actors Bruce Willis, John Larroquette and others, Sample still has the occasional brush with fame.
“One night at my brother Bill’s, Muffet Hemingway,” who is Margaux Hemingway’s sister, Joan, “came driving straight across the yard and right over the Christmas tree,” Sample says. “Muffet walked into the house and started munching on a crab leg, waved to herself in the glass window and then got into her car and drove away back across the yard. My brother came out and said, ‘Who’s the chick grazin’ in the kitchen?'”
Sample will auction off some of his work in spring of 2008 and give 15 percent of the proceeds to the Parkinson’s Foundation. “All of these 108 paintings will be sold in two days,” he says. “The last show I had, 1,500 people showed up at the Sage Brush Arena in Hailey. My place is always open to students and lovers of art,” he says.
Paige’s grandmother Virginia Young LaRocca died in August of 1976 in the Studio City Convalescent Hospital located at 11429Ventura Blvd. Location is close to the 1950s family home at 13055 Moorpark St.
Cause of Death: Stroke per a relative on a Mormon family website. A family audio recording to a relative on a Mormon MIssion somewhere in the world. Everyone said at least a few words into the tape recorder, except for Virginia, whom they referred to as “Doing really good Today.” Virginia may have had the debilitating stroke in the early 1970s and been unaware of of her GRANDDAUGHTER Paige’s suicide in 1974.
This address is the Chase Knolls Apts in Sherman Oaks. Ironically named Huston St., not a common name.
Virginia was cremated and her ashes scattered in the ocean near the Santa Monica shoreline, just like granddaughter Paige’s ashes two years previous.
Virginia died of a stroke after one year of onset, according to her death certificate. It may have been more than a year.
Josephine’s daughter, former Warner Brothers starlet Mary Jane Harker Lanier died in 1988 in Jacksonville, Florida. Her husband Samuel Lefkovitz Lanier remarried and lived with his second wife for over 10 years until his death in 2007 at age 88, also in Florida.
The oldest child of Jane and SamuelLanier,Samuel Harker Lanier, passed away in 2018; he was only in his 60s. A Florida lawyer, he had been disbarred due to a cocaine arrest only a few years previous.
Virginia’s sister and former Vaudeville performing and travelling partner, Josephine Young Harker, Paige Young’s great aunt, died in June of 1979 in the Jacksonville, Florida area. Public record.
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Donna Virginia LaRocca Holroyd had moved sometime in the late 60s, with mother Virginia? (had she had her stroke?) and husband Jack, to Simi Valley. Were they divorced already? Possibly as it is looking like Jack Holroyd married and divorced twice after Donna. Still need to confirm.
By 1970, Donna was the head supervisor for the Ocean View Children’s Center(5201 Squires Dr.) in Port Hueneme “for low income and welfare families…. so that the mothers (of the Valley Village neighborhood) could work or go to school.” Oxford News 1970.
Article below mentions that Donna received a degree from UCLA in EarlyChildhood Education.
Oxford Press Courier March 21, 1971. Her daughter Paige was probably living in Westwood or Trancas Beach by this time.
More on Donna Holroyd.
By the time of her daughter Paige’s suicide in April of 1974, Donna and Jack Holroyd were divorced. Donna was living with her mother Virginia back in Sherman Oaks. They stayed at the lovely and historic Chase KnollsApartment Community on Huston St.
Donna’s Chase Knolls address is on Paige’s death certificate asher nextof kin.
This Huston address is also on Virginia LaRocca‘s death cert. in 1976. Donna is listed as her mother’s next of kin. (See Above)
In 1980 this address appears on Donna’s own death certificate.
Donna Holroyd is divorced and living at the Chase Knolls Apartment Community in Sherman Oaks according to her death cert.
Donna dies of a “hypertensive arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease,” in her Chase Knolls apartment at age 59 years. Her and Jack’s son Wesley would have been about 20 years.
Donna outlives her mother by 4 years, and her daughter by 6.
Chase Knolls Apartments Sherman Oaks.Not Donna’s apartment which is located behind the locked gate.
Oldest daughter and Paige’s sister Constance Smashey is listed on Donna Holroyd’s death certificate as next of kin with a Simi Valley address.
Constance and Steve Smashey divorced and Connie would move to the PalmDesert area in the 1980s. She now lives in Banning, California.
She turned down my request to ask her a few questions about her sister Paige and their family.
Wesley Scott Holroyd died of alcoholism in 2014 at age 53. He was living in the San Fernando Valley where he spent most of his life.
Paige’s father Robert Morgan Cotterell and his wife Pat, moved to Oregon in the 1970s after he retired from Douglas Air. They lived there until their deaths around 2010.
Bob Cotterell’s obituary is no longer online. When it was, there was no mention of his daughters by Donna LaRocca: Diana/Paige and Constance.
It appears that Connie has reunited with her half siblings.
Richard Sample told me that Paige drove him to meet her sister one time only. He said he “didn’t get any impression” they were close.
Paige did not disclose her personal history or childhood, to anyone I’ve talked withwho knew her.
Paige’s ex-husband Mark Frederick Segal married a woman named Denise in 1974. A few years later they had a son: Ivan Mark Segal.
1985/86 Mark F. Segal stayed in the car business:
Segal sold his home on Crisp Canyon Ave. to Rex Ramsey and later bought it back from him. He sold it again and moved to Portland in the late 80s? He died there on October 16, 2012.
4133 Crisp Canyon Ave. was razed and replaced with a really horrible McMansion.
His son Ivan Segal lives in Portland and Scottsdale.
Desmond Guinness married Penelope Cuthbertson in 1984.
She is his cousin according to “International Set” gossip writer Suzy Knickerbockerback in 1973. They were not couple at that time.
View of Irish author and conservationist Desmond Guinness (1931 – 2020) as he sits in an armchair at his home, Leixlip Castle, Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland, 1968. (Photo by Susan Wood/Getty Images)
Desmond continued fundraising for his Irish Georgian Society well into old age. He died on August20, 2020. I have read Desmond had some degree of dementia.
Ex-wife Mariga and co-founder of the IGS died decades earlier.
There are numerous obituaries online for Hon. Desmond Guinness.
Desmond’s niece is fashion icon and socialite Daphne Guinness. His granddaughter is popular fashion model Jasmine Guinness.
How and where Desmond became acquainted with Paige Young is a mystery. Possibly was through John and CiCi Huston in Ireland.
Desmond on his own was well connected in Los Angeles and Southern California. He had a receptive audience in the area.
In the late 1970s……..
Paige’s divorce lawyer Marvin Mitchelson gained a reputation beyond Beverly Hills and LA. He became internationally famous when he represented Michelle Triola Marvin in her lawsuit against her live-in lover of 6 years, actor Lee Marvin.
Beverly Hills Lawyer Marvin M. Mitchelson
Mitchelson introduced the term and concept of “palimony” into the courts.
Commonly known as Marvin vs. Marvin, the case received major publicity in the mass-media of the time. It’s something I personally remember as a young teenager. I call it “People magazine” famous.
I didn’t learn the back story in detail until I researched this project. I am condensing the details for this website.
Michelle Triola Marvin was a singer in Hollywood. She felt she was owed part of Lee Marvin’s $3.2 million fortune, as she had given up her own career, per his demand, to become his live-in lover, helpmate, career advisor, and even helped to raise his 4 children from first wife Betty.
Triola said Lee Marvin had promised her life-long financial support. Triola-Marvin was abruptly dumped when Lee Marvin suddenly married his high school sweetheart Pamela Feeney in 1970. Marvin kicked Triola-Marvin out of their Malibu home and cut her off financially.
Because Michelle Triola Marvin was not legally married to Lee Marvin, she had no legal standing to demand any financial compensation.
Mitchelson saw an opportunity in California’s newly enacted “no-fault” divorce laws.
Mitchelson filed a breach-of-contract suit against Lee Marvin in February of 1972 asking for 50% of his estate.
After being rejected by two lower courts, Mitchelson pushed the case to the California Supreme Court, where he won.
The Marvin vs. Marvin case finally reached trial in January of 1979 and it quickly became a mass-media event.
The judge in the case, Judge Marshall, awarded about $100,000 to Triola-Marvin, for the salary she potentially lost giving up her career as a singer.
Lee Marvin’s attorneys appealed, and the decision was reversed, leaving Triola with nothing and Mitchelson with nothing.
Mitchelson didn’t care though, because the fame the case brought him was worth millions of dollars in representing “wronged spouses,” mainly women.
The fact that in the end, Triola got nothing was not well publicized in the many media reports. It happened after the initial hoopala had died down and was never emphasized in the reporting.
Over the years, some of the women Marvin represented were celebrities like Bianca Jagger, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Joan Collins ( a reverse of his norm as Collins was the one being sued by estranged husband Peter Holm.)
Mostly though, Mitchelson took cases of non-celebrity live-in girlfriends or mistresses of rich celebrities: Sara Dylan (Bob), Anna Kashfi (Marlon Brando) Nancy Lee Andrews (Ringo Starr), Veronica Buss and Puppi Buss (girlfriends of Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss) Soraya Khashoggi,Kayatana Harrison (Flip Wilson.)
Marvin represented a few men: Mark Christian, ex-lover of Rock Hudson, in his widely publicized case against Hudson’s estate for failing to disclose his AIDS status to Christian.
Mel Torme, Carl Sagan and Sonny Bono were other clients.
Mitchelson was disbarred in 1988 for grossly overcharging clients and went to prison in 1993 for tax evasion.
Marvin Mitchelson was released from prison in 1998 and died in 2004.
Lee Marvin died in 1987 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Michelle Triola went on to have a long live-in relationship with actor- comedian Dick Van Dyke. She died of lung cancer in 2009.
Information from: Ladies’ Man: The Life & Trials of Marvin Mitchelson, by John A. Jenkins. The only published biography of Marvin Mitchelson. It’ a fascinating look at an LA character of his time, nearly forgotten today.
I have made 2 chapters into 1 long chapter for now.
It includes critical context, documents and some of my theories/opinions.
March 16, 1974 is Paige Young’s 30th birthday.
On April 7th 1974, a Palm Sunday, Paige Young commits suicide with a gunshot to her head. The location was her residence, pictured below.
From a real estate listing about 10 years ago. A 1941 apartment built over a garage.
“She was terrified of it coming out, in that day you knew your career was going to be over once it got “round.”
“For weeks all she could think about was getting hold of that tape, she thought it was going to ruin her.”
Melanie, Paige’s neighbor quoted in the Daily Mail about an alleged sex tape of Paige. Melanie talked to Paige on the day of her suicide and shortly before she shot herself in the head.
Below is the account neighbor Melanie Myers gave to reporter Ryan Parry of the Daily Mail Dec. 2014 issue.
“Paige had the whole thing planned down to the last detail… It was a Palm Sunday and she came to tell me she was going to kill herself. She stayed in the back of the house where we (B.J.) lived and I was at the bathroom window. She comes up to the window and calls out to me “I want to show you something.” I couldn’t be bothered by any more of her drama. But she was like, “No, you’ve gotta come and see it.” So I go to her apartment and she gave me a guided tour …of her suicide scene in her bedroom….It was chilling..there was a large American flag draped across her bed and there was a pentagram laid out on the wooden floor…I remember her showing me around it because it was somehow important, but I didn’t know what it meant.”
But it was the bedroom was that shocked Myers the most.
“It was covered floor to ceiling with photos of Hugh Hefner, there were news clippings, magazine articles, everything you could think of. Written across it was something like “Hugh Hefner is the devil.” The whole wall was a shrine saying, ‘I hate Hugh Hefner,’ the crux of her anger was against him. That was the message she wanted to get across to me. She was pointing up at things, showing me around it. She’s put a lot of work into this, it must have taken her days.
Myers said that Young then calmly explained that she planned to kill herself.
She produced a gun and put it into her mouth…lay back on her bed and said, ‘this is how I’m going to do it.’
“It was chilling. We were friends but not the best of friends, I was always bitching about her and her dog, so I was scared. I thought maybe she could shoot me, you know, take me with her, it was all so weird. I thought, I’ve got to get out of here.”
“Myers quickly retreated to her apartment and called the police. LAPD officers arrived soon afterwards and cordoned of the whole of Eastbourne Ave.”
Myers said, “The cops didn’t want to go in her apartment first, so they asked me to go check on her, so I did.”
“I walked into her apartment and they were behind me. I walked into her bedroom and she was lying dead on the bed. She had shot herself in the head as she told me she would. There was a huge mass of blood, her whole bed was soaked red, it was shocking. But she looked happy and very peaceful, she didn’t look in distress.”
“The cops had Paige’s suicide note and read some of it to me…the whole thing was about her anger towards the men who she believed had chewed her up and spat her out. The two men who got the most attention were Hugh Hefner and the director John Huston. I know she dated Huston for a while and had just gotten back from a trip to Ireland with him.”
Paige expressed anger to other Hollywood stars who had used her.
“I believe Paige was making a huge statement in a bid to get at the elite of Hollywood…She thought the story of her death would spark a big scandal, but it didn’t. Sadly no one cared.”
END
by Peter Gowland
Melanie Myers gives the same account in the Secrets of Playboy documentary first shown 2022.
Claim: “Paige [Young] told me that a person that was a member of this Playboy Mansion entourage, or whatever it was, had filmed her having sex. Paige was so over-the-top upset about that tape. This was the end of the world for her. She didn’t seem that shy, you know, about sex, and it made me wonder, What was on that tape? What I actually keep thinking is there’s more on that than just sex. … When I knew her, Paige was into clean living. I think more likely is that Bill [Cosby] drugged her.” Who Said It: Melanie Myers, celebrity astrologer and neighbor of November 1968 Playmate of the Month, who found the 30-year-old dead under a collage of photos and news clippings which featured the words “HUGH HEFNER IS THE DEVIL”
People.com review of Secrets of Playboy
This person in the entourage sounds like David Shane.
Shane was not a celebrity but the brother of the woman married to John Huston in the 1970s. Paige’s friend CiCi Shane Huston.
David Shane was known on the Sunset Strip scene; he owned two businesses there from the 1950s to the 1980s. Alfie’s and Hav-A-Kar.
Hav-A -Kar is captured in Ed Ruscha’s renowned photo series Every Building on the Sunset Strip, 1966 version.
And apparently, David Shane was a never-known or little-known Playboy mansion regular in that era.
David Shane seems an ideal candidate for a person involved with a sex tape in the Hugh Hefner party scene as you will see.
Would he have any reason to blackmail Paige with this tape?
David Shane owned establishment. Writer Jack Smith wrote a column about his visit to Alfie’s. He said the patio was perfect for people watching.
When I first read the Daily Mail2014 article, I was left with several questions.
Among them:
Why did Paige “blame” her suicide on Hugh Hefner by painstakingly creating an entire mural of his image and splashed with words of hatred.
In one phone call with Melanie Myers, she emphasized to me how large the mural was, filling up a long hallway wall from top to bottom.
Melanie thought of how many hours it would have taken cutting out Hugh Hefner’s image and her own Playboy memorabilia. These items were then pinned to the wall. Melanie said the depiction of the wall in Episode 8 of Secrets of Playboy greatly resembles the scene she remembers in Paige’s apartment the day of her suicide.
I have questions about the suicide note. It mentioned Hugh Hefner, John Huston, and other Hollywood men Paige felt had used and abused her. The suicide note is mentioned in the LAPD report, but not in the records.
Other witnesses would have been the LAPD, the I.D. and the Coroner’s office.
Some critics will say it was my motivation to prove Hugh Hefner was an evil abuser of women or that he was directly responsible for the suicide of a vulnerable young woman or that I want to avenge her suicide in the name of equality or feminism.
That was not and is not my motivation.
I always say “Let the facts speak for themselves.”
The reader or viewer can decide. I do believe the stories the women who have had experiences of abuse and manipulative behavior (and more serious accusations) on the part of Hugh Hefner.
I believe certain (or most) celebrities got a “pass” to abuse women when they were on the grounds of the Playboy Mansion. (And maybe elsewhere.)If abuse or grooming or manipulation or brutality and rape happened to be what “turned them on,” Hef wasn’t going to forbid or judge his friends.
This series first aired in 2022. Paige Young’s story appears in Episode 8 entitled Predators Ball.
In 2015, I began researching the answers to my questions with an open mind.
Perhaps Paige Young wrongly, mistakenly, or inappropriately blamed Hugh Hefner for her suicidal thoughts. If so, it didn’t and doesn’t matter to me; Paige’s story is allegorical of time, place, people and national and world events.
Paige did have other problems in her life.
Lack of a consistent income was a problem for Paige, one of her friend’s wrote to me. This was recently verified by Melanie.
Still, evidence points to at least one factor of Paige’s depression: the aforementioned sex tape and its connection to Hugh Hefner and his Mansion scene. There were witnesses of Paige at the Playboy mansion about 2 months before her suicide.
Death certificate copy I obtained.
A partial autopsy/police report copy is included in the Daily Mail story, but not the death certificate.
Reporter Ryan Parry of the Daily Mail discovered that Paige did not die of a drug overdose. This contradicts what is stated in “The Playmate Book,” and several websites. Paige actually committed suicide from a gunshot wound to the head. This information is based on an autopsy report and death certificate, as one can clearly see.
This caught my attention when I first read the article because Paige Young is always listed as an overdose on internet lists and such.
On April 9, Price-Daniel Mortuary handles Paige’s death services. Her cremation takes place at Roosevelt Memorial Park in Gardena. Burial of her ashes to take place at sea near Santa Monica shoreline.
Scan of cremation record follows.
Math figures show Paige’s age on mortuary paperwork. 1974-1944=30
Paige’s mother Donna Holroyd signs of with a shaky signature as “Donna Cotterell” on cremation and dispensation contracts.
It is unknown how the false story of Paige overdosing on drugs started on the internet. This has been written as the official cause of her early death.
Is the Playmate Book the original source?
A Playboy published book, it’s compendium of all the Playmates named in the magazine, beginning from the first issue of Playboy in 1953, continuing up to the date of publication.
The book was updated every 10 years or so.
Each entry tells us briefly what the woman did with her life post-Playboy. The entries are sometimes newsy, sometimes scant with information.
Marilyn Monroe, famously on the cover of the first issue of Playboy.December 1. 1953 and named “Sweetheart of the Month.”
Credit George Vreeland Hill.
There is a now well-known story about this first issue of Playboy and what was inside it. Marilyn from an old nude calendar photo shoot when she was broke.
It’s part of both Marilyn Monroe’s and Playboy Magazine’s Myth.
Marilyn is often cited in the “Playmate Curse” articles. (See Start Here chapter)
From an article in 2007 upon the death of PMOY Anna Nicole Smith, mentioning The Playmate Book which is updated about every 10 years.
The late Gretchen Edgren was the editor and is credited with another Playboy history book “If You Don’t Swing, Don’t Ring.”
Paige Young’s entry in the Playmate Book says she died of a drug overdose in 1974.
In the early days of the internet, people were compiling lists of famous people /celebrities, who experienced a tragically young death.
It’s probable that The Playmate Book was the original source for the first individuals who included it on their websites.
Can it be proven otherwise?
Of course many other websites picked this up and it became Paige’s “official” means of suicide for decades.
A question I had was:
Why would it serve Playboy editors or Hugh Hefner to choose “drug overdose” as her means of death? Why would they publish this in their own book of record?
It’s an odd choice.
Hugh Hefner had some legal and public pressure on him. There were charges of drug dealings or trafficking occurring at both his mansions, in the early 1970s. This involved his Chicago secretary Bobbie Arnstein.
And most oddly, Bobbie Arnstein did commit suicide by a massive drug overdose in 1975 less than one year after Paige Young’s suicide.
More on this below.
I think drug overdose was chosen for the book because it sounds ambiguous. The reader won’t know if it was a purposeful or accidental overdose.
It seems the perception is that it was a purposeful suicide. But I may be wrong.
Paige’s suicide appears to have never been reported in the Los Angeles media, in 1974 or since.
I have not yet found any death, obituary or memorial announcement.
UPDATE: 5/12/2023 I spoke with one friend of Paige’s. She told me she heard an announcement on a radio station about Paige’s death. She was driving to her home in Malibu. She doesn’t remember much more but that it was shocking and saddening. It caused her to pull over to stop by the side of the road.
In the weeks and months after the Daily Mail article was published in 2014, no one spoke out publicly or mentioned knowing or having met Paige Young.
What about the alleged sex tape that caused Paige so much anguish?
“Numerous women say Hefner filmed all of the sex he had in his bedroom at the Playboy Mansion — often without consent — and kept the tapes.”
LAT Review of Secrets of Playboy 2/28/22
It makes sense. A well known part of Hefner’s biography is his fascination with audio and video technology.
Hefner purchased and collected cutting edge home video, film cameras, projectors, and stereo equipment and owned these before they were available to the mass consumer.
“The modern bachelor pad bedroom as imagined by Playboy magazine in 1962. The bed has a built-in bar” credit Jason at ultraswank.net
In the early decades of the magazine, Playboy often featured an ideal “bachelor pad,” decked out with the finest stereo equipment and other electronic gadgets,sure to impress the ladies and men, like a Cadillac or Picasso painting might. In fact Playboy magazine in the 1950s formed the template for the influx of “Bachelor” magazines of the 1950s.
A shapely young woman would make a great companion or accessory to your lifestyle. Your bachelor pad will entice her.
Chicago newspaper in 1966. Hugh Hefner a nerd of his era.
One of the clips in the opening of Secrets of Playboy features an early 1970s Hugh Hefner. He is seen speaking to reporters at a press conference. He talks about his “electronic equipment in the mansion,””including cameras” and says that “sometimes stuff happens in the bedroom.”
Secrets…shows an interview with former head of Playmate Promotions Miki Garcia. At one point she is reading from work notes she had saved.
One note is about famous actor and Mansion regular Tony Curtis.
I am in episode 8 of this documentary talking about Paige Young. I received feedback from a few viewers who said they wanted more information about Paige than Secrets of Playboy presented. Available now on Amazon.
Curtis and his lawyer, were upset about Tony’s appearance in sex tapes filmed at the mansion.
Secrets of Playboy revealed accounts of sexual acts being filmed by Hugh Hefner, or others, at his mansion in Holmby Hills. (See interviews with SondraTheodore, Stefan Tetenbaum and others.)
The last paragraph is right out of a novel. Poignant.
Revealing article from Hefner and Playboy’s hometown of Chicago-The Tribune. Feb. 26, 1973. Notice Hefner has a Muhammad Ali fight “piped in on a special line from Las Vegas and displayed in color on a large screen.” In 1973, this would have been exceedingly rare! And quite impressive. Even amongst the jaded Hollywood crowd.
Stories of sex tapes or films go back to the Chicago mansion days.
An ex-girlfriend of Hefner’s, with help from one of his secretaries, snuck into the mansion to retrieve “her” tape. This incident was told to Russell Miller and published in his book Bunny: The Real Story of Playboy.
Miller appears in Secrets of Playboy but doesn’t tell this story.
I am shown in Secrets of Playboy reading a brief excerpt from his book Bunny, which I read for the first time in 1985. The whole passage was explicit and embarrasing g to read in front of an all male crew I had just met.
Melanie’s interview indicates that Paige was likely filmed at the Playboy mansion. She was fearful that this tape or film would be shown to an audience that would recognize her. She worried her reputation would be damaged or ruined.
“…..And I’d recently discoveredlittle spy holes on either side of the big televisions at the foot of the bed, where one might set up cameras. When I asked him about them, he just shrugged. ‘But what are they for?’ I asked. ‘I used to do a lot of filming,’ he said proudly. ‘VHS. I had hours of videos, hundreds of sexy tapes.’ ’Did people know you were filming?’ I could only imagine what, and who, was on those tapes. ‘It’s my bedroom. My house.’ He said this dismissively. When I didn’t say anything back, he got a little defensive. ‘I destroyed them all. After the Pam and Tommy thing…..’
Only Say Good Things by Crystal Hefner
What happened to Hefner’s collection of sex tapes?
There are reports of Hefner ordering the tapes and films destroyed before his death, by sinking them in the ocean.
Allegedly, Hefner became more paranoid when his friend, Playmate and actress Pamela Anderson, had her and husband Tommy Lee’s private sex tapes stolen.
And Crystal Hefner confirms this.
The stolen tapes were then released to the public through a video porn company.
Paige Young would have been an early victim of what later became a sex tape scandal or even revenge porn.
Especially the David Shane angle in the tape.
Long Article From Page Six, Nov. 23, 2018 quoted below:
“Hugh Hefner dumped a casket full of his private sex tapes into the sea before he passed away, insiders have revealedThe Playboy founder chucked his collection of sex tapes into the Pacific ocean because he feared that his most famous and secret conquests would be exposed, sources told The Sun.
It comes as the Playboy founder’s most personal belongings are being auctioned off later this month. But while his signature pipe, dressing gowns and other items are currently on show to the public before they go under the hammer, paranoid Hefner made sure his dirtiest secrets would never be found.The veteran Hollywood lothario, who passed away in 2017 at the age of 91, gathered up his entire hidden collection of tapes, X-rated photos and even intimate notes from superstars.
He then threw them all in a specially-made casket lined with cement and had his aides dump them in the sea.Hefner’s trusted head of security at the Playboy Mansion Joe Piastro – who died in 2011 – is believed to have overseen the burial.
“Hugh was terrified of the world finding out everything about his past,” a source revealed. “He had kept a treasure chest of memories of his life with all these beautiful women dating back from the 1950s to the mid-1990s.” “He only shared a few of the stories with his aides, but kept his personal items of his time with many famous beauties a secret.
“There was a batch of tapes, shot on 8mm and cinefilm, which were filmed during some of the orgies he enjoyed in the 70s. “Some famous male movie stars too were in those videos and had that come out it would have been a huge scandal.
“Hef also had thousands of photographs taken at photo shoots or given to him by the girls over the years. Marilyn [Monroe] was definitely in them as well as many superstars who graced the pages of his magazine.Some of the women were in relationships and others never even made the magazine, but simply were partying with him.
“What actually sparked his concern was when Pamela had her tape with Brett Michaels aired and then Tommy Lee.“He got so upset and paranoid that he decided it was best to have them disappear. He didn’t trust people to burn them in case they got stolen, so he charged Joe with getting rid of them in the ocean.
“Joe had been his trusted head of security for years and had saved Hugh from many embarrassing situations in the past.
“He had hundreds of other photographs of women who were not famous, but he had enjoyed one nights stands with or even short relationships. There were also audio tapes too.“In the 1990s, he had concerns about these personal items being stolen and sold around the world … it filled him with dread.
“So he decided that Joe should go out in the middle of the ocean with the cask and dump it all. “Hugh explained that he didn’t want anyone’s lives, marriages or careers to be destroyed by what he had In his library. Joe did it and never told anyone.”Hefner decided to take action in the late 90s as parties at the Playboy mansion were becoming wilder.
“The parties at the mansion were becoming grander affairs and it was difficult to control where guests were going,” the source added.“He was terrified that some of this material would be stolen and the leaked out.
“He even worried that if anything happened to him it could get in the wrongs hands and hurt those who were still alive.”
“After what [Anderson] had told him, he was certain that this material was best lost rather than locked away. ” END.
Former Playboy employee Lisa Loving Barrett says in Secrets of Playboy she had heard the ocean burial story and that she has reasons to believe it is true.
My opinion is that Paige Young’s case is an early example of a “sex tape scandal.”
Much like Pam and Tommy,Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton.
But Paige Young’s sex tape scandal is one that never went public through a formal media channel.
Perhaps Paige was blackmailed with this “sex tape.”
I don’t imagine we’ll ever know for sure.
The whole incident seems to have remained firmly swept under the rug by people at Playboy. Both at the time it happened and in following decades.
“Masten is one of about 60 women who accused Cosby of sexual assault. She says Cosby drugged and raped her in a Chicago hotel in 1979, when she was a Playboy bunny. She says she was told she’d better keep quiet because no one would believe her, because Cosby was one of Hefner’s best friends. Cosby has denied her allegations.
“In the 10 years that I worked for Playboy, I would venture to say that there were probably 40 to 50 young women that were silenced by Playboy because of sexual abuse,” she says. Hefner knew about these episodes, Masten says, because he read the daily security reports.” Review of Secrets of Playboy USA TODAY Feb. 7, 2022
I suspect decades rolled by without Paige’s name ever coming up in the Playboy universe. And if it did, they were told the “drug overdose” story.
Female Fixer and the bobbie Arnstein Problem
During a phone conversation, an individual working on Secrets of Playboy mentioned to me that he/she had learned of the existence of a “female fixer” who worked for Hugh Hefner in LA during Paige’s era the early and mid-1970s. In the next sentence, this person named Joni Mattis as a close assistant of Hef’s at that time.
This information of a female fixer, much less named as Joni Mattis, was not mentioned in the Secrets of Playboy.
Joni’s name was found in Paige Young’s phone book (copied from) I obtained a part of.
And it so happens that Paige’s suicide scene with mural, and notes naming Hefner, his friends, and other Hollywood players/Mansion guests.
And there was was a chance it could go public….
Certainly this would have presented a problem that desperately needed to be “fixed.”
April of 1974 was an especiallyawful time for Unflattering publicity to come out about Hefner and Playboy.
San Francisco ExaminerMar. 22, 1974 Appeared all over US newspapers. Bobbie Arnstein photographed upon her arrest “on a charge of conspiracy to distribute cocaine.”
The arrest happened in front of her work place: Chicago Playboy Mansion.
Bobbie Arnstein was Hefner’s long time “Girl Friday” in Chicago.
The arrest happened only two weeks before Paige’s suicide. (Secrets of Playboy has an episode about Bobbie Arnstein.)
Background for context:
Hugh Hefner had been spending more and more time in Los Angeles ever since meeting 18-year-old Barbi Benton in 1968 on the set of his TV show: Playboy After Dark. Filming took place at CBS Studio on Fairfax St.
Hugh Hefner with Barbi Benton on the set of Playboy After Dark in 1968. This photo was used in publicity for the show. Daily Mail.
Paige Young may or may not have appeared on the syndicated show.
Hugh Hefner was looking for a property in LA.
One day in 1971, while driving around by herself, Barbi Benton spied an interesting looking mansion in Holmby Hills.
She scaled a fence to get a closer look and quickly knew it would be a perfect fit for a “Playboy Mansion West.”
Back at the Chicago mansion, Bobbie Arnstein held down the fort during Hefner’s increasingly frequent times away.
Los Angeles Times 4/23/1971
Connie Kreski is mentioned as a guest with her date Leslie Bricusse.
I have written an entire chapter on Connie Kreski. Another tragic Playmate.
Strange that Barbi did not come down to greet the guests. Something is off.
Could Paige Young been one of the former Playmates reported as present?
Bobbie was feeling left out and let down by Hefner around this time.
She told a few friends that she was frustrated by not receiving more public credit or at least a higher salary, for her years of dedication to Playboy the corporation, and to her boss and mentor Hugh Hefner.
San Bernardino County Sun May 26, 1973
Bobbie was struggling with drug abuse and an eating disorder. She was suffering with unacknowledged grief from her boyfriend’s death in a car accident. The accident happened a few years previous and Bobbie was the driver. Bobbie’s boyfriend Tom, was the younger brother of Victor Lownes, head of Playboy Club and Casino in London.
Apparently she never drove after the fatal crash.
Bobbie was very loyal to Hef and despite any conflicted feelings, there was a plan for Bobbie to relocate to LA and continue as Hefner’s secretary.
I’ve read she was concerned about the inevitable need to drive in LA.
Unfortunately, Bobbie killed herself shortly before that scheduled date arrived.
What happened after Bobbie’s very public arrest 2 weeks before Paige’s suicide?
Months after Paige Young’s suicide in Los Angeles, in the fall of 1974, Bobbie was given a 15-year provisional jail sentence. She was accused of a drug trafficking crime that she did not commit. A witness provided false testimony after making a deal with prosecutors.
Chicago Tribune. Notice the judge “indicated he may significantly reduce the sentence after a psychiatric and medical problems, study of Bobbie.“
Shewould commit suicide about six weeks after this article appeared. Location was at the Maryland Hotel in DowntownChicago.
Jan. 16, 1975. 9 months after Paige Young’s suicide in LA.
The zealous prosecutors in Chicago wanted Bobbie to implicate Hugh Hefner in drug trafficking and she refused.
Bobbie was a drug user and abuser. She probably was involved in purchasing drugs from, and distributing drugs to friends, according to Secrets of Playboy.
See Adrienne Pollock‘s story of her fatal overdose, shown in the same episode.
It appears to me that Hefner was innocent, in this case, of formal and organized drug trafficking.
Hefner admitted to having a “laissez-faire” attitude about the behavior of his many guests at the mansion. He certainly wasn’t going to search their luggage or persons for drugs. He said this publicly at the time.
The whole case was dropped after Arnstein’s suicide.
Hefner’s press conference upon the death of close assistant Bobbie: coming soon.
END
More on Joni Mattis:
In 1974 Paige Young’s home was in Westwood. It was only a 10 minute car drive to the location of the Playboy Mansion in Holmby Hills.
Former police were employed by Hef as security guards on many occasions.
The local police in the area were on good terms with Hef. They were welcomed at the mansion. Several former employees of Playboy say this in the Secrets of Playboy.
Police in the Westwood/UCLA area would have attended Paige’s suicide scene and written the report. See chapter LAPD suicide report. And word of this would have made it to the mansion in short order. Probably to the “female fixer,” before even Hefner himself.
From People MagazineDecember 1974. Loyal assistant to Hugh Hefner, Joni Mattis with Hefner, at Playboy Mansion West.
Joni Mattis was a Playmate in November of 1960. A girlfriend around that time, of Hugh Hefner. She was an employee of Playboy nearly her entire life.
Credit: 20th Century Man
Apparently Joni was as devoted to Hef and Playboy as Bobbie Arnstein. She was likely Hef/Playboy’s “female fixer” at the time of Paige’s suicide, and probably the fixer of Paige’s case.
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1974 Part 2 More on David Shane
Melanie Myers from the Daily Mail article told me in 2015 that the “brother of Cici Huston” had Paige’s “sex tape” in his possession. He would not hand it over to Paige, despite her repeated requests.
And that Paige often expressed the serious mental anguish and anger this was causing her.
…..fearful of a “sex tape” that “a relative of a major celebrity had made of her,” is how the Daily Mail phrased it.
One of the Shane brothers, David, is highly likely the one holding on to Paige’s sex tape. He was very active on the Sunset Strip social scene at the time. He owned businesses there. He was considered attractive to women during the 1950s-1960-1970s.
The Daily Mail wasn’t really interested in writing about him as “wasn’t a big enough name,” Melanie said to me.
Bob Shane is the oldest brother. Originally Myron Shane, Jr. I can’t find anything else about him but that he became known as Bob at some point. He was listed in Beverly Hills High yearbooks as Myron Shane Jr.
The youngest Shane brother Stephan, not mentioned in the obituary above, moved out of Beverly Hills. He lived further north in California. He married, divorced and died young in the 1970s.
From David Shane’s obituary:
He started a popular car rental agency, Hav -A -Kar, in the heart of the Sunset Strip. Hav-A-Kar was later sold to Thrifty, and David, as the property owner, saw the space become a Kenneth Cole store for many years before its current iteration, the Eveleigh restaurant. In the early 1960s David, who loved to cook, opened a burger joint called Alfie’s. It was a colorful fixture on the Strip and a veritable celebrity magnet. David decided to eventually lease the space in 1971 to the new owners who created Mirabelle, which remained steadfast on the Strip for over 40 years…… David was a jet setter and an avid outdoorsman. He attended USC for two years before transferring to the University of Mexico, in Mexico City, where he befriended painter Diego Rivera.
LAT Oct. 2016
Alfie’s on the Strip. 8768 Sunset Blvd. David Shane owned “burger joint.” Found on Pinterest. Originally from Alison Martino’s Vintage LA.
Myron Shane started Hav-A-Kar in 1959 per newspaper articles and apparently signed it over to his son David L. Shane. Below shows a public record easily found online.
David Shane owned Alife’s on the Strip, popular hang out. Jack Smith article
Public document found online. This address is close to the Playboy Club which would open in 1963 or 4.From the 1966 of Ed Ruscha series “Every Building on Sunset Blvd.”8752 SunsetBlvd. Thank you to Ed Ruscha for your documentation of this place and time for future generations of historians, writers, photographers, anthropologists, students, the curious and other artists and Art lovers.Alife’s on Sunset next to legendary of the era Old World restaurant.
The Shane brothers and sister came from a family of money and social standing.
Their father was Myron Shane, Sr. already a wealthy business owner from Kansas City who moved his young family to Beverly Hills in the 1940s.
Myron Shane owned a yacht named the “Celeste.” He rented it out to wealthy celebrities including Frank Sinatra.
Independent Press Telegram Long Beach 1955 6/30/57
Myron Shane also used his yacht for charitable purposes.
LAT 11/24/1949
Melanie told the Daily Mail, and me personally, that Paige “went out with” several men. I imagine that David Shane is one of those men. Celeste Shane in a message to me several years ago, said as much.
Paige told Melanie that some of her boyfriends paid her living expenses. These included kitchen appliances and a dog run for her Akitas.
( Don’t know what happened to Joshua the Weimaraner (?) or Hamish the horse)
As much as Paige expressed her distress over David Shane’s refusal to hand over the sex tape, ultimately she made a mural of hatred and blame towards Hugh Hefner.
Paige by Peter Gowland
From the Daily Mail:
“It was covered floor to ceiling with photos of Hugh Hefner, there were news clippings, magazine articles, everything you could think of. Written across it was something like ‘Hugh Hefner is the devil.” The whole wall was a shrine saying, ‘I hate Hugh Hefner,’ the crux of her anger was against him. That was the message she wanted to get across to me. She was pointing up at things, showing me around it. She’s put a lot of work into this, it must have taken her days.” Daily Mail 2014
According to Melanie, Hefner and John Huston were mentioned in the suicide note as well.
“The cops had Paige’s suicide note and read some of it to me…the whole thing was about her anger towards the men who she believed had chewed her up and spat her out. The two men who got the most attention were Hugh Hefner and the director John Huston. I know she dated Huston for a while and had just gotten back from a trip to Ireland with him.” Daily Mail Dec. 2014
“Paige also vented against other Hollywood stars who had used her, says Myers.”
This issue of People magazine was released at the end of 1974, 8 months after Paige’s suicide in LA and one month before Bobbie Arnstein’s suicide in Chicago.
LAPD Report Paige Young suicide
I obtained a copy of the LAPD report on Paige Young’s suicide, transcribed below.
The report is difficult to read; it looks like a copy of a copy of a copy and several words are faded almost beyond recognition.
Someone familiar with police codes and reports may understand it better.
When I was interviewed for the docu-series Secrets of Playboy; the crew filmed me opening the envelope containing this report.
The interviewer asked me to read the report on camera and I absolutely struggled.
I can see why that happened. The next day it took me an entire afternoon with a magnifying glass to transcribe what you see below.
Anyway, no footage or mention of the police report made it into Secrets of Playboy.
I have placed ??? for words and codes I can’t decipher.
EDI (PDI?) is witness and neighbor Melanie. I/D is the Investigating Detective.
Police Report Page 1:
I/D responded to a D/5 call at the above location. Upon arrival at 1500 hrs. I/D was met by 8A53 Ofcc’s Sullivan FI5452 and Peckins #15665. Death was pronounced by CA#92 at 1431. 8A53 upon arrival at the scene were met by EDI, who stated that the deceased was upstairs with a gun and was going to shoot herself. 8A53 at this time phoned for a backup unit. 8L/??and 8L10 responded. Ofccs at this time spent approx. 2 hours attempting to contact the deceased via the telephone and by calling ?? HEC? Offcs during this period were informed that a “SWAT” team was enroute and to stand by for their arrival. While Ofccs. were waiting for “SWAT” EDI suddenly ran into deceased’s apt. Ofccs fearing for EDI safety also entered the apt. Offcs. at time obs. the deceased lying on the bed with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to the head. Ofccs at this time phoned for an ambulance.
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EDI stated that she last saw the Dec. alive on 4-7-74 at approx. 10:30. Deceased stated at this time that she was going to end her life. Dec. at this time placed the barrel of her gun in her mouth. EDI attempted to talk Dec. out of taking her life. Dec. asked EDI to phone the police because she wanted to kill herself in front of the police. EDI at this time left and returned to her apartment and started to call friends of the Dec. Approx. one hr. later (1130) EDI contacted the PD. EDI further stated that deceased had been in a constant state of deep depression for the last two years.
Wit-2 stated that on 4-7-74 at approx. 0930, he rec a phone call from Dec. who requested that he come to her and pick up her (Dec) dogs. Dec. also stated she would leave a note explaining about the dogs. Wit. went to the above location and obs. the dogs in their pen. Wit also obs what appeared to be a note which had been torn up ?? the dogs. Wit took the dogs and the note to his home. Once there Wit pieced the note together. The note instructed Wit. what to do with the dogs. At the bottom it read, “don’t come up call the police.” Wit at this time contacted the LAPD and then returned to the above location.
I/D obs. the deceased lying on her back in bed with her her feet resting on the ?? Dec. head was pointed in a S/E direction. I/D obs. no evid of foul play. An inspection of weapon showed it to be A 2? .38 caliber S/W B/S bed 5 shot chief. The weapon was fully loaded with one spent gund(?) directly under the hammer. This weapon was BKD? at ???? and rigor mortis were obs. I/D obs. no evid of an exit wound.
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2H22 of SID was at the scene and took photos.
It is the opinion of the I/D that the Dec. committed suicide by firing a single shot from the above described weapon. This opinion is based of the statement of the EDI, and lack of evid to indicate otherwise. This death will be ???? as a suicide pending the final result of the cor. invest. The shot was fired into Dec. mouth and did not exit.
Since there was noone to ??/Dec. Prod, ???sealed the location.
END.
Shown in the Daily Mail 2014 article but not transcribed.“Possible note at scene.”
Suicide note not mentioned in LAPD report. “Possible Note at Scene” on report above.
“Decedent found in residence by friend Melanie Myers, decedent lying on bed w/38 revolver in rt. hand. Investigation by IHD. Possible Note at scene. Brought into Metro for Recovery of missile as requested by Dr. Mall.” Signature.
Melanie said to the Daily Mail and Secrets of Playboy that she was read part of Paige’s suicide note by the police. The note mentioned powerful men in Hollywood who used and abused her. These men included Huston and Hefner.
Top sectionof page 1 death report. Occupation model
Removed by Tim Gee of the Coroner’s office. Extreme Depression motive for suicide.
(Paige is listed as “artist” on her death certificate.)
Officers called to Paige’s suicide scene: Sullivan and Perkins or Peckins.
Investigating Detective I/D : Reddish, Richard M. Reddish who handled at least 2 other suicides in LA in his career per newspapers.com.
Police photographer on scene: Unknown
Coroner: Dr. Mall
Coroner’s office, removed Paige’s body from her home: Tim Gee.
2nd Witness: D DeWitt. Called by Paige on the 7th to take care of her dogs. According to this police report, this witness went to Paige’s house, retrieved the dogs and took the torn up note with with instructions for the dogs(?) Went to his house, pieced the note together. Note said “don’t come up call police.” Witness then returned to Paige’s house.
From there, nothing is said about witness DeWitt.
UPDATE: 7/8/23 I exchanged emails with Paige’s friend Veronica. Veronica suggested that DeWitt may be the individual who supplied Paige with Akita breed dogs. Paige was planning to breed Akitas (for income) in the yard of her Westwood home. She was arranging for him to take the dogs because of her plan to kill herself. I’ve tried to find any leads on this individual with no luck yet.
We can see what is not described in the report by Reddish. The suicide note and mural were created by Paige Young about hatred towards Hugh Hefner. Melanie described this to the Daily Mail in Dec. 2014 and it was dramatized in Secretsof Playboy.
Why not?
And there was a photographer on the scene.
Both witnesses, Melanie and DeWitt, in the 1974 report, corroborate what Melanie said in 2014: Paige wanted to make a statement about these men who abused her.
The fact that a police photographer took photos of Paige’s suicide scene is easy to read in the report. But where are those photos now?
Here is the part of the police report indicating a photographer was at the scene to document the evidence.
During my interview with the Secrets of Playboy directors, I was asked what I thought about this. The director must have asked me at least three times.
I answered “I’d really like to know!” This was not included in the finished documentary.
The answer is that this photographed evidence was destroyed. The LAPD would say “lost” I’m sure.
Of course, I should have said that to the director.
In fact, there was no mention of this police report at all in Secrets of Playboy.
I found a blog that linked the Daily Mail Paige Young article with a personal comment about it:
oped: I totally believe the accusations…being that I worked for LAPD Van Nuys Division 1971-1974 I remember one of my Sgts. discussing this case…
I remember one of my Sgts discussing this case…it was hushed up at the higher levels of management… speculation being a cover up on pressure from the entertainment moguls! And I can honestly say after dealing with the bookings of numerous celebrities during this period of time from DUI,Drugs,perversion,disturbing the peace on and on…oh the stories I could tell…maybe another time I will!
From Sharla’s Labyrinth
I can’t confirm independently that this person wrote the truth, but I don’t know why they would make it up. I asked exactly what s/he remembers about the Sargent’s words. H/she responded, “the (police) just said it was very sad.”
Keep in mind, there was absolutely no interest shown in 2014 (and 2015) when the Paige Young suicide and a connection to celebrities Cosby, Hefner and Huston was published in the Daily Mail online.
Part or most of that indifference is undoubtedly is the “tabloid taint” of the Daily Mail.
During 2014 and 2015dozens of women were coming forward with stories of being drugged and raped or assaulted by BillCosby.
Two years into my research I subscribed to newspapers.com and searched for Paige Young; instantly this article came up.
Paige Young is the date of Desmond Guinness with bespeckled host Guy Roop of Santa Barbara, seen on the right. Beverly Jackson in the middle of the trio on the left.
The article was written bysociety columnist Jody Jacobs and published in the Los Angeles Times, Oct. 10, 1973.
^^^^Jody Jacobs was the society editor for the LAT from 1971-1985.^^^^
I felt a chill when I realized that Paige Young had only 6 months left to live when this article was published.
What you see above, is Jody Jacobsonly mention of Paige Young in the article besides her photo by photographer Kathleen Ballard.
The rest of the article discusses the many Santa Barbara society VIPs who attended the party for Desmond Guinness.
This story involves another newspaper society columnist named Beverley Jackson of the Santa Barbara News-Press.
Beverley Jackson in the center of the trio, with Mrs. Louis-Dreyfus and Douglas Campbell. Campbell is hosting Desmond Guinness at his mansion in Beverly Hills. They were in Santa Barbara for the weekend. Douglas Campbell threw many parties in his mansion which was filled with an expensive Fine Art collection.
Jackson attended the party and then wrote about it for the Santa BarbaraNews-Press in her regular “society” column. (Included in update at the end of the chapter.)
Last page of Jacobs article. A cocktail party at the Alexanders pictured above, one event on Desmond’s busy itinerary in Montecito that weekend. Beverley Jackson mentioned in 2nd paragraph, enlarged below. Mrs.Louis-Dreyfus mentioned is probably the same family as actress Julia, who was born and lived in New York.
Beverley Jackson mention beginning lower left column.
I was fortunate to exchange a few emails with Beverley Jackson about 2 years before she died at age 91 in 2020.
She wrote to me that she remembered Desmond, but not Paige.
And without my prompting, “Desmond was always very discreet in these matters.”
But no memory of Paige.
It turns out Beverley did meet Paige in 1974, less than 2 weeks before Paige ended her life. Please see update at the end of this chapter.
Beverley Jackson lived a very full life from what I have read online.
She wrote a society column for the Santa Barbara News-Press from 1968-1992.
This job allowed her to travel and often stay with 100s of wealthy people from around the world.
This includes Leixlip Castle in Ireland visiting Desmond Guinness, at his home base. (Desmond is English.)
All the while having her home and work in beautiful Santa Barbara County.
Beverley traveled widely in China inspiring her to become a historian and author on Chinese culture, costume and fashion.
On top of that, Jackson had yet another career as a curator for the SantaBarbara Art Museum.
After reading the Jacobs (and later Jackson) article
I thought, who is this Desmond Guinness
attendingseveral events arranged in his honor by a Who’s Who of Santa Barbara society?
Famous in the Santa Barbara Art world, Guy Roop hosted Desmond in Santa Barbara and took him (and Paige? Probably) to tea at Wright Ludington’s home earlier in the afternoon. Ludington was a major Art patron and founding member of the SantaBarbara Art Museum. I guess Paige stayed the weekend in Santa Barbara. Where? It doesn’t say of course. This photo of the trio was at Desmond’s reception at the Biltmore Hotel Santa Barbara. She places her booted feet on a coffee table at the Birnam Wood Golf Club reception for Desmond.
“the Hon. Desmond Guinness.”
as it is often written.
Usually written with the Hon. before his well known last name, Desmond was born in 1931.
Let’s start with his family of origin.
Hon. Desmond Guinness, as his last name indicates, is an heir to the famous Guinness brewery, banking and finance family fortune.
*Please note: What I have written below is meant to serve only as a general overview.
The story of his mother and father’s lineage is written in history books.
Bryan Guinness, the 2nd Baron Moyne, father to Desmond, poet, playwright and author.
Desmond’s mother was a controversial woman named Diana Mitford.
She came from an equally controversial English society family of 6 eccentric, beautiful, headstrong, individualistic and scandal-prone sisters.
2 of whom, Diana and Unity, were followers of Adolph Hitler and adopted fascist philosophy.
Diana Mitford certainly lived by her own set of rules with disastrous results. The same can be said of Unity.
The major source for my information is the book Diana Mosley: Mitford Beauty, British Fascist, Hitler’s Angel by Anne De Courcy.
Desmond’s parents, Bryan Guinness2nd Baron Moyne, and Diana Mitford on their wedding day in 1929.>>>>
Diana was 18, Bryan, 24. Diana and Bryan were members of Bright YoungThings, a group of aristocratic, artistic bohemians in 1920sLondon. Diana’s writer sister Nancy Mitford, was a member too.
Other members were: writer Evelyn Waugh, his wife Evelyn Gardner, photographer, costume designer, set designer and Artist extraordinaire: Cecil Beaton.
The Mitford family was wealthy but they were kept on a “financial short leash,” according to Jessica Mitford.
There was one brother in the Mitford family of 6 sisters. Diana is seated next to Tom Mitford. She has what looks like a handbag on her lap, instead of a dog like her sisters. 1934. Her parents frame the group with Tom in the middle. Tom Mitford was a soldier in Burma and killed in battle in 1945 only weeks away from the war’s end. “It was a loss the family never recovered from,” wrote his sister Diana to a friend.
Diana with her first two sons, in the mid-1930s: Desmond and Jonathan Guinness. Desmond was the younger of the two boys.
National Gallery website.
Desmond and his brother didn’t grow up consistently with their mother.
She divorced their father when the boys were toddlers because she had fallen in love with Sir Oswald Mosley.
Mosley was an aristocrat and politician who served in the British House of Commons from 1918-1931. .
Sir OswaldMosley founded the British Union of Fascists (BUF) in 1932 after visiting with Mussolini. His followers adopted a black-shirt and pants uniform, inspired by what Mosely had observed in Italy.
The para-military wing of BUF became known as the “Blackshirts.”
FROM AI:
Conservative Party: Mosely was first elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Harrow under the Conservative Party in 1918.
Independent: He became disillusioned with the Conservatives, particularly their policy on Ireland, and crossed the floor to sit as an Independent MP in late 1920. He was re-elected as an Independent in the 1922 and 1923 general elections.END
South Wales Evening Post Nov. 29, 1933.
Daily Telegraph, Greater London. Nov. 9th 1934
Mosley ran and won with the Labour Party 1924-1931.
and was finally defeated when he ran with his “New Party.“
The BUF was banned by the British Government in 1940.
Diana Mitford Guinness and Oswald Mosley met through mutual social circles in 1932.
Known as “Cimmie, ” she came from a family of sisters, as did Diana Guinness. Cimmie herself ran and won a Labour Party post for 2 years. She was crushed when her husband was seen as a frequent companion to Diana Mitford Guinness.
Oswald was married in 1920 to a wealthy society woman: LadyCynthia Curzon known as “Cimmie.“
“Tom” Mosley and Cimmie had 3 children, the youngest born in 1932.
Mosley was a ambitious philanderer; he had affairs with both Cimmie’s sister and their stepmother.
The answer is yes according to historians.
Apparently he was irresistible to women?
from Anne de Courcy book Hitler’s Angel.
As a public speaker, Mosley was a powerhouse. The Blackshirt uniform was worn by of the Fascist Defense Force, paramilitary wing of BUF.
The BUF became more openly antisemitic in 1934.
Mosley told Diana that he would not divorcehis wife.
Diana went ahead and filed for divorce from her husband Bryan, Lord Moyne, who absolutely adored her.
And Cimmie adored her husband, Oswald, nicknamed “Tom.”
From Hitler’s Angel by Anne De Courcy. Diana was considered the great beauty of the Mitford Sisters.
Diana asked Bryan for only enough money to live on.
She returned the Guinness family jewels and kept only the jewels Bryan had gifted her during their marriage.
And just like that Diana became Mosley’s mistress.
Cimmie was increasingly stressed and threatened by Diana’s divorced, unattached status and by all the time Diana was spending with her husband.
Apparently Diana and Mosley were pretty brazen about appearing in public together.
“From Diana’s point of view, Mosley had been unfaithful from the start of his marriage and even if she gave him up would continue to have liaisons with other women. If Cimmie had come to terms with all the affairs, she reasoned, why should she not do so with Diana?
What Diana did not understand was that Cimmie had realized that her husband’s feelings for Diana were more profound than any other liaison…and that Cimmie would be sharing him on the deeper level which she had assured her was hers alone. ” FromHitler’s Angel, De Courcy
This affair was gossiped about amongst the Society circles. Diana’s parents were furious and banned her from visiting. For a while anyway.
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Oswald Mosley and Diana Mitford in Venice. Not sure of the year or if they were married here.
Many of Diana’s old friends, family members, and acquaintances shunned her, yet she maintained a group of loyal supporters. This group included several male admirers like Brideshead Revisited author Evelyn Waugh, also a member of the Bright Young Things.
Conveniently for Diana and Oswald, Cimmie died in 1934 after a bout of peritonitis.
There was gossip that the stress Cimmie experienced over her husband’s affair with Diana, was responsible for her death.
Mosley decided to wait 2 years after his wife’s death before making it legal with Diana in 1936. He wanted to wait a “respectful” amount of time.
Diana had gone along willingly with the delay, if not happily.
Hitler attended the secret wedding of Mitford and Mosley and the reception took place at the home of Joseph Goebbels.
Diana became Lady Mosley.
Within the Hitler circle, Diana hit it off in particular with Magda Goebbels, wife ofJoseph.
Another of the Mitford Sisters was Unity.
From the book by Anne De Courcy. Unity Mitford (left) was one of Diana’s sisters and what we might call a “groupie,” of Adolph Hitler. Here we see them surrounded by Nazi soldiers at a rally in 1937. Unity moved to Munich in 1934, ostensibly to learn the German language. When Unity knew Hitler was in town, she would lunch every day at his favorite spot, the Osteria Bavaria, hoping he would stop in. A few weeks passed when he did, and the two finally met. Unity became part of Hitler’s entourage and Hitler’s specialcompanion.Unity introduced Hitler to her sister Diana in 1935 and then she became part of the entourage. Diana, in turn, introduced Hitler to Sir Oswald Mosley. This probably impressed Mosley and scored points for Diana. Eva Braun viewed Unity as a rival for Adolph’s affections; she was extremely jealous and resentful.
Unity Mitford
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Unity shot herself in the head when Britain declared war on Germany. She was distraught over the conflict between her “two beloved countries.”
Unity survived but had limited mental capacity until meningitis killed her in 1948.
There is a recently published biography of Unity by Lauren Young: Hitler’s Girl: The British Aristocracy and the Third Reich on the Eve of WW2.
During WW 2
Mitford and Mosley were considered a threat and were placed under British house arrest. They spent 3 years in Holloway Prison, followed by house arrest until 1949.
Diana Mitford Guinness Mosley gave birth to 2 sons with Oswald, Max and Alexander.
Desmond and JonathanGuinness did visit their mother in prison, and apparently got along fine with their stepfather.
(This is a point I intend to do further research on)
Max and Alexander Mosley had financial struggles that the Guinness sons Jonathan and Desmond, simply did not.
Mosley was tight-fisted with money when it came to his sons with Diana.
Diana didn’t have much money independently of her husband. She did have some steady income from Guinness and shared it with her Mosely sons.
The couple lived out their years in France and Ireland after the war as they were highly disliked in England.
Diana and Oswald Mosley in old age. He died first in 1980. She continued to downplay her husband’s affiliation with Hitler and Mussolini and antisemitism and died in 2003. The couple remained married despite Mosley continuing to have affairs during their long marriage. Just as he did to his first wife Cimmie. Everyone knew Oswald as “Tom.” Diana called her husband “Kit.” Her beloved only brother was cut down in his youth by war was named Tom. Tom Mitford was a Nazi sympathizer as well.
I have no idea why a dramatic series or feature film about the Mitford family has not yet been produced.
Their story lines contain elements of high melodrama resembling a Greek tragedy: Birth, death, war, marriage, adultery, jealousy, divorce, family ties and feuds, innocent children, fascism, wealth, poverty, money, politics, titles, eccentric British personalities.
*UPDATE There is a new series, Outrageous, about the Mitford Girls to be shown on Britbox 2025.* The trailer includes Diana and Unity deciding to go to Germany to “learn German.”
The BBC series Peaky Blinders features Oswald Mosley and Diana Mitford in a storyline.
See interview with “Lady Mosley” on Thames TV youtube channel, recorded in the 1970s.
Diana Mitford Mosley is still outraged that the British Government imprisoned her and “Kit” during WW2. And is still defending Nazi ideology and white supremacy in her sophisticated and charming way.
Diana lived a long 93 years and died in 2003, in Paris.
END
1954: Desmond Guinness grows up and gets
educated at Eton, Gordonstoun in Scotland. And then studied French and Italian at Christ Church, Oxford.
In 1956 Guinness and beautiful Hermione Maria-Gabrielle Von Urach and Desmond marry.
The bride had German royalty and titles on her father’s side. Her English mother was institutionalized when “Gabrielle” was only 6 years old. Her father had to work away from his daughter as he had no money.
The little girl was brought up by her godmother Hermione Ramsden in Surrey and Norway with 17 different governesses.
At age 18, Gabrielle became known as “Mariga.“
1954wedding day of Desmond and Mariga Guinness.
This beautiful young couple shared a love of architecture, history and had no need to work for a living.
Married at Christ Church Cathedral Oxford England>>>>
Evening Standard, London, Nov. 25, 1957. They look like a young couple very much in love.
Article goes with photo.
Desmond and Mariga purchased the decaying Leixlip castle of Ireland, restored it and made it their primary residence.
Mariga and Desmond were known for giving fabulous high society parties in Leixlip Castle.
From DiscoverIreland:
Leixlip village was established by the Vikings and Adam de Hereford, a follower of Strongbow, built the castle. It is located in County Kildare and has an interesting history.
The plasterwork in the Library dates from the mid 18th Century. The carpet is French Savonnerie. A treat in the Drawing Room is the large 18th century Dolls House that originally came from Newbridge House and drawings of the six Mitford sisters by William Acton
Features of Leixlip Castle include, The Front Hall, which boasts a 17th century Brussels tapestry depicting Theodotus offering the head of Pompey to Caesar. The Dining Room is furnished with Chippendale Chairs and Bavarian tapestries.
Desmond Guinness at Leixlip Castle Ireland. Photo by Slim Aarons.
(Cropped)
Together the couple founded the Irish Georgian Society (IGS) in 1957/58. It was and is, dedicated to the preservation of Irish Georgian castles and Irish castles in general.
Probably more people have seen this portrait by Slim Aarons than know the identity of its’ subjects.
The couple produced two beautiful children named Marina and Patrick. They are shown in a famous photo taken by society photographer Slim Aarons.
Mariga and Desmond were able to restore several more historic castles and published books on the topic.
I found in my research that Desmond toured the US extensively to fundraise for the IGS from about the mid–1960s through the 1980s. I read dozens of articles about his visits in the newspaper archives. Mariga toured with Desmond in the US at least one time that I’ve seen.
Desmond was warmly welcomed at numerous US high society and historical society gatherings. He presented lectures and slideshows to promote Irish architecture, history, and design, fundraise for IGS and sell his books.
His visits were covered by local newspaper society columnists. They would write about the society folks’ attendance at either a lecture, party, luncheon, cocktail party, or dinner. Sometimes a combination of events; all in honor of the Hon. Desmond Guinness.
I’m including a only a few of many newspaper examples from 1969.
I picked 1969
out of the many years Desmond travelled the US because it’s the same year Paige Young was touring the US and Canada for Playboy promotion.
Miami Herald April 24, 1969
From the Palladium Item Richmond, Indiana March 16, 1969
March 25, 1969
Nov. 11, 1969 Philadelphia Inquirer
Ithaca, New York Feb. 21, 1969
Des Moines Register March 2.
Desmond visited towns one may not have expected him to: Des Moines,Shreveport, and the Corning Glass Center in Ithaca, New York.
Meet
“Suzy”
aka Suzy Knickerbocker, was a syndicated society columnist for over 50 years and worked for many different newspapers.
The following article from 1969 informs the reader about her interesting career climb.
Glen Falls Times NY. March 15, 1969
Daily News Nov. 19, 1969. A typical example of a Suzy column.Mentions the infamous Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Mrs. Claus Von Bulow and Barbara Hutton marries a Prince.
Suzy like to write about European society types, with or without titles. Royals and would-be Royals.
Suzy K. wrote adoringly about Desmond (mainly) and Mariga several times.
NY Daily News Nov. 1969.
Desmond Guinness had a busy schedule of travel for IGS educating and fundraising, for decades.
Return to 1973 Santa Barbara
Desmond had already been the house guest of Douglas A. Campbell in LosAngeles for 2 weeks when:
Paige appeared as the date of Desmond Guinness at a series of high society parties over a weekend in Santa Barbara.
It was described by LAT society writer Jody Jacobs as a season of grey skies and rainy weather.
LAT Oct. 10, 1973
This Suzy syndicated column below, appeared just 2 days later on October 12.
The timing is intriguing to say the least. Desmond is seen out with a date, Paige Young. His divorce is announced in these Suzy articles only two days later.
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October 12, 1973
Philadelphia Inquirer Oct 12. 1973.
From Suzy 3 years ago in 1970. Divorce rumors too! Even the same photo was used. As I learned Desmond and Mariga would not divorce until the 1980s.
1973 before the separation:
March 21, 1973. Desmond’s mentions in bold. Suzy in NY Daily News. Mariga is mentioned.This is before the separation announcement later in the year.Desmond back in Suzy’s NY Daily News column only weeks later. April 13, 1973. Desmond’s datewith Paige in California was just 5 months in the future. So is the announcement of his and Mariga’s divorce. Desmond would marry this “pretty English cousin Penny”mentioned in the last few sentences, in the 1980s.
Lexington, KY. Herald-Leader Mar, 2 1972Mariga with Desmond during the 1972 tour. That was not common.
Indianapolis Star April 21, 1973. Desmond still making appearances at niche societies all over the USA. Desmond was only a few months away from his stay with Douglas Campbell in Los Angeles and date with Paige Young in Santa Barbara.
Sept. 1973
Jody Jacobs, society writer for the LAT. LAT Sept. 23, 1973, shows us thatDesmond is a guest in the LA home of Douglas Campbell beginning on Saturday, which would be the 29th. The Santa Barbara soiree was on approx Oct. 9 Did Desmond and Paige spend time in Los Angeles together?? Or Ireland?
Desmond’s blue eye always got a lot of attention.
LAT Oct. 8, 1973. Joyce Haber column Parties thrown for Desmond Guinness in LA. His host was Douglas Campbell. Desmond meets and appears with Luciana Avedon on the Merv Griffin show and brings her later to Douglas A Campbells party for him. r.
This ad appeared in theMiami Herald March 19, 1974. Desmond would be going back to LA soon. Paige Young would be dead in 3 weeks.
In the lower 2nd column, writer describes Marina’s lovely velvet and brocade dress.
( This is the dress she is wearing in the LAT photos with Beverly Hills designers and art patrons Beegle and Tony Duquette.)
Raleigh News and Observer March 29, 1974.
This article is unusual because it brings up the uncomfortable subject of Desmond’s mother Diana Mitford and step-father Oswald Mosley.
Notice the comment and story about Stanley Kubrick!
Was Desmond feeling unencumbered that evening in Santa Barbara, knowing his pending divorce would soon be publicly outed?
Desmond was in LA at this time too so he would have been cross country traveling often.
Desmond is back in Los Angeles, this time with his daughter Marina. This visit coincides with the time Paige Young was contemplating suicide.
It is interesting that Desmond visited Los Angeles twice, 6 months apart.
Jody Jacobs column LAT March 31st 1974. Marina wearing the brocade outfit mentioned in the article from North Carolina. This is a week away from Paige’s suicide. Beegle and Tony Duquette were Hollywood set designers and patrons of the arts. They lived in a giant Maximalist art work of a house in Beverly Hills: Dawnridge. (Which is now being preserved by some dedicated preservationists )The velvet and brocade dress Marina is wearing is described by the North Carolina writer, she must have worn it there too!
The following article by Suzy, was published 10 days before Paige’s suicide. Desmond in bold. He was back in Los Angeles.
Suzy column Daily News March 28, 1974.Again Desmond is the houseguest of Douglas Campbell and parties are given in his honor. Tons of parties with big names in the Art and Hollywood worlds. On this visit Desmond’s daughter Marina accompanied hm to Southern California.
According to Paige’s neighbor Melanie, Paige was afraid of a sex tape/film being seen by certain people or a certain person, and that “Cici Huston’s brother,” was a phrase Paige threw around a lot in connection to the tape. (David Shane?) He had possession of the tape and would not hand it over to her.
I have to wonder if at least one person in Paige’s mind was Desmond Guinness (and his crowd?)
Desmond and his phone number to Leixlip Castle and his brother Jonathan Guinness, were listed in Paige’s phonebook found at the time of her suicide.
Written down by Melanie from Paige’s phone book. Both Desmond and his older brother Jonathan Guinness. were acquainted with Paige. Apparently.
This indicates she saw Desmond outside of the their dates in Santa Barbara. Now I know she did. Paige was present at another party for Desmond in late March of 1974. Literally less than two weeks away from her suicide.
Contact information for Desmond Guinness at Leixlip.
The Santa Barbara News-Press recently became available on newspapers.com.
Beverly Jackson was a society columnist for the New-Press at this time. Here is her article about the party at the Santa Barbara Biltmore for Desmond and Paige was his date.
Santa Barbara News-Press Oct. 14, 1973.
Paige Young is not mentioned as she was in the LAT Jody Jacobs article.
Part 2 of Article.
…..Reynolds who has just completed a fine portrait of..>>>>>>>
Paige Young with Desmond Guinness and Santa Barbara Host Guy Roop Oct. 10, 1973 Los Angeles Times article by Jody Jacobs who wrote about Paige:
As we have already seen through Suzy and Jody Jacobs articles, Desmond was back in Los Angeles in late March of 1974. He was again was making social rounds to promote the the IGS.
This time giving a lecture on the topic at the Leo S. Bing Theater located on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Campus. (The Bing Theater was recently demolished.)
And again he stayed with Douglas A. Campbell, who again hosted at least one party for Desmond at his beautiful mansion in Holmby Hills.
Two weeks before Paige’s suicide.
The Hon. Desmond Guinness,
PART #1 of Beverley Jackson article in SB News-Press
Part #2 of B. Jackson article.
The most important part of the article is at the tail end.
We see that Paige was at the dinner party for Desmond held at Douglas A. Campbell’s home. And not just any table either. Paige was sitting with Jackson and Marina Guinness, daughter of Desmond.
So they met. As Dad’s new friend in LA?
South Gate Press Saturday March 23rd 1974.
The date of the party is not given, but if this was published on Thurs. March 28, 1974 and the Bing Theater lecture was Monday March 25.
This dinner would have been within 2 weeks of Paige’s suicide.
Was Paige afraid that any of the people at this gathering, would learn about the sex tape in which she appeared??