Ed here: Mamie Van Doren was the Queen B of B pictures during the late 50s and early 60s.
She was much more talented than the other sexpots and a lot more fun to listen to interviews. She was smart and outspoken. I watched two of her movies on TCM Friday night. she was even sexier than I remember but there was a womanly intelligence in her persona, too. At moments she could be vulnerable and even...no kidding...maternal. She was at her best in all the juvenile delinquent movies. Sure most of them were lousy but she was great.
Here's from TCM last Friday:
When Mamie Van Doren
was just 17-years-old she spotted an advertisement in Variety posted by
pin-up artist Alberto Vargas who was looking for new models. Mamie responded to
the ad and Vargas hired her to model for a new Esquire calendar he was
working on. A few years later when Vargas was showcasing his work at the Shrine
Auditorium in Los Angeles, Vargas asked Mamie to appear there with him to help
promote the show.
Mamie is an animal rights activist and she currently takes care of a
number of adopted dogs and birds. In a recent interview with Donald D’Haene at The Good Man
Project she explained why supporting animal rights is important
to her: “Animal rights were not on anyone’s agenda when I was growing up on the
farm in Rowena (South Dakota). Animals were for working and eating. I was a
lonely kid whose only friends were animals, so as you can imagine, I suffered
with them. That stays with me today, making me an advocate for animal rights.” While
performing on Broadway as a chorus girl in a production of Billion Dollar
Baby, Mamie dated the World Champion boxer, Jack Dempsey. The couple could
often be seen together sharing drinks at the Stork Club and Dempsey eventually
proposed to her. But Mamie had other plans and she ended her relationship with
Dempsey after moving back to Hollywood to focus on her acting career.
Mamie Van Doren was
originally born with the name Joan Olander. She was named after actress Joan
Crawford and the two women eventually crossed paths in Hollywood. Crawford once
said of Mamie and fellow blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield, “They aren’t even
actresses. Those are boobs with mouths trying to get publicity.” But when asked
which of the three M’s (Monroe, Mansfield or Mamie) she preferred, Joan
Crawford claimed to prefer Mamie. The buxom actress has posed for Playboy
magazine a few times beginning in 1964 to help promote the movie, THREE NUTS
IN A SEARCH OF A BOLT. This silly adult sex comedy was the last film
directed by the actor, writer and producer Tommy Noonan who died a few years
after production. Mamie still attends parties at the Playboy mansion and is
friendly with publisher Hugh Hefner.
During the Vietnam
War, Mamie entertained US troops in some of the most dangerous battle zones.
Her shows were hugely popular and attracted large crowds. Mamie was deeply
touched by the scenes of violence she witnessed and the various encounters she
had with young soldiers. She has said that, “Nothing could have prepared me for
the horrors of war. By the time I left Vietnam, the things I had seen and heard
left me changed forever.” The experience seems to have made Mamie reconsider
her political leanings and outlook towards war.
Acting isn’t Mamie Van Doren’s only talent. She’s
also released a number of albums. Her earliest record was a collection of songs
from the Warner Brothers film, UNTAMED YOUTH. The songs were written by
composer Les Baxter and the legendary guitarist Eddie Cochran played on most of
the tracks. The record was released in 1957 by Prep Records, which was a
subsidiary of Capitol Records and Mamie Van Doren was the first artist they
signed. Her latest album is a collection of country & western flavored
songs titled Still a Troublemaker.
I'd choose Mamie over new school barracuda like Kendra and Jenny any day. Richard Matheson was credited as one of the writers on THE BEAT GENERATION, and Stephen Longstreet on UNTAMED YOUTH. I couldn't make it all the way through the mind-numbing SEX KITTENS GO TO COLLEGE, despite Tuesday Weld and Mamie, but now I think I know Fred Olen Ray's inspiration for the silly softcore porn comedies that he grinds out for Cinemax and HBO.
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