- Hazel Forbes
Hazel Forbes (
November 26 ,1910 –November 19 ,1980 ) was an American dancer and actress fromGettysburg, Pennsylvania . She was blond and petite. Her true surname was Froidevoux.Her professional career began at one of the
Atlantic City, New Jersey beauty pageants where she won honors as MissLong Island . Forbes was 16 when she was chosen MissUnited States in the Paris International Beauty Pageant of 1926. She became a showgirl inNew York City at the age of 17 in 1927. She was hired away fromFlorenz Ziegfeld and hisZiegfeld Follies byBroadway theatre producer Earl Carroll. This was for a January 1929 production at hisEarl Carroll Theatre . Carroll tempted Forbes with a substantial offer for a new dance review. Ziegfeld eventually won the struggle and Forbes starred in "Whoopee" and other shows, in support ofEddie Cantor .Forbes married automobile salesman, Harry Judson, in 1928. In 1931 she wed Paul O. Richmond in Kennedyville, Maryland. They were happy together but Richmond died suddenly in 1932. He left Forbes a fortune estimated at $3,000,000 from his toothpaste and hair shampoo interests.
After Richmond's death Forbes went to
Hollywood and made "Bachelor Bait" and "Down To Their Last Yacht", both films from 1934. She received a series of threatening letters which dissuaded her from continuing in motion pictures. She donated her salary as a movie extra to charity because of the money she was willed by Richmond.She met entertainer Harry Richman and married him in March 1938, in
Palm Springs, California . Playboy Richman was well-known for his earlier romances withClara Bow , Dorothy Darrell, showgirl Edith Roark, Virginia Biddle,Lina Basquette ,Peggy Hopkins Joyce , andLenore Ulric . He and Forbes shared a sumptuous home in Beechurst, Long Island. Shortly after their wedding Forbes contractedpneumonia and was saved, in part, through the use of the drugsulfanilimide . The couple considered adopting a baby.By 1942 Forbes was divorced from Richman and was being wooed by millionaire Max Bamberger.
Hazel Forbes died in 1980 in
Los Angeles, California .References
*Albuquerque, New Mexico "Journal", "The Slippers, James, and Draw Up an Armchair Before the Fire for Mr. Harry Richman", July 16, 1939, Page 16.
*Fresno "Bee", "Where Fifty Million Dollars Works For $7.50 A Day", August 12, 1934, Page 36.
*Gettysburg, Pennsylvania "Times", "Millionaire Weds Beauty in Maryland Town Saturday", May 12, 1931, Page 2.
*Kingsport, Tennessee "Times", "Carroll One Up", January 1, 1929, Page 1.
*Lincoln "Star", "Miss United States of 1926 Wedded for Second Time at 21", May 12, 1931, Page 11.
*Lowell, Massachusetts "Sun", "Dorothy Kilgallen ", March 13, 1942, Page 69.
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