- Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale
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name = Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale
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birth_name = Edith Ewing Bouvier
birth_date =October 5 ,1895
birth_place = Nutley,New Jersey
death_date =February 5 ,1977 (age 81)
death_place = Southampton,New York
spouse = Phelan Beale
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other_names = Big Edie
children = Phelan Beale Jr., Bouvier Beale,Edith Bouvier Beale
parents = John Vernou Bouvier II, Maude Sergeant Bouvier
relatives =Jacqueline Kennedy ,Lee Radziwill Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (
October 5 ,1895 —February 5 ,1977 ), aunt ofJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis , made world headlines for the deplorable conditions of her mansion and eccentric relationship with her daughterEdith Bouvier Beale that was highlighted in the documentary "Grey Gardens ".She was the daughter of John Vernou Bouvier, Jr. and Maude Sergeant Bouvier (the paternal grandparents of the
First Lady ).She pursued an amateur singing career and married lawyer/financier Phelan Beale. They had three children, including two boys (Phelan Beale, Jr., and Bouvier Beale). Their daughter Edith (who was referred to as "Little Edie") was born on November 7, 1917. The Beales separated in 1931 when Little Edie was 14, with "Big Edie" getting the 28-room Grey Gardens mansion on Lily Pond Lane in the
Georgica Pond neighborhood of East Hampton, a block from theAtlantic Ocean .In the 1970s, the First Lady's sister
Lee Radziwill discussed creating a documentary withAlbert and David Maysles about Jacqueline's girlhood in East Hampton. At about the same time the Edies made national attention when theNational Enquirer ran an expose on the deplorable conditions in which the Beales lived. TheSuffolk County, New York Board of Health made a raid, ordering them to clean up the property which was falling into disrepair and was being overrun withferal cats.The Maysles accompanied Lee to visit the Edies and David decided that the women would make a better film. David and Susan Froemke quickly edited the footage of the women and showed it to Radziwill, who balked and ultimately confiscated the film. However the Maysles returned and the focus of their documentary was the Edies, instead of the First Lady.
The Edies proved to be quite quotable. Among Big Edie's quotes:
:I didn't want my child to be taken away. I'd be entirely alone.
And in response to the odor of the cats.
:"I love that smell. I thrive on it. It makes me feel good... I am not ashamed of anything. Where my body is a very precious place."
After the publicity Jacqueline and
Aristotle Onassis donated $32,000 to clean the house and install a new furnace and plumbing system, and cart away 1,000 bags of garbage.She died at
Southampton Hospital inSouthampton, New York , following a fall after one of the wheels of her mobilecommode fell off. She is buried in the Bouvier family plot atMost Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery in East Hampton. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Edith Bouvier Beale, Recluse, Dead at 81; Aunt of Mrs. Onassis Was Subject of the Documentary Movie 'Grey Gardens' in 1973 |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50912F83B5F167493C5A91789D85F438785F9|quote=Edith Bouvier Beale, who faded from high society to re-emerge among the seedy surroundings of a rundown Long Island mansion in the film "Grey Gardens," died Saturday at Southampton (L.I) Hospital at the age of 81. Grey Gardens was the home she shared with her daughter, Edith, on Apoquogue Road in East Hampton. |work=New York Times |date=February 7, 1977 |accessdate=2008-10-11 ]In 2006, the musical "Grey Gardens" opened on Broadway. A movie based on the life of Edith and her daughter is due in 2009.
References
External links
* [http://www.greygardensonline.com "Grey Gardens Online" Website and Information Database]
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=1964613&GRid=16378695&
* http://www.edithbeale.com
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