One of the things I always found neat about the old
time burlesque queens were their stage names. Something else burlesque
and pro wrestling have in common. It's how a Virgil Riley Runnels
becomes a Dusty Rhoades. And a Fannie Bell Fleming becomes a Blaze
Starr. This is of course how it works in Hollywood as well where Roy
Harold Scherer Jr. becomes Rock Hudson. And Norma Jean Baker becomes
Marilyn Monroe. There's no business like show business.
One of my favorite stage names for a burlesque queen was Miss
Beverly Hills. Born Beverly Jean Montgomery on August 7, 1939 she would
have been 10 when DC published the short-lived Miss Beverly Hills of
Hollywood comic book. A comic that featured the
interactions of a young Hollywood starlet and actual Hollywood stars.
Just saying.
Beverly Montgomery began working as a chorus girl at the Tropicana
in Vegas at 17. She would later marry hair stylist Bill Powers. She
would then be discovered by night club owner Chuck Landis and became a
headline stripper as Miss Beverly Hills. Like
a lot of other striptease stars she would attempt to break into movies.
And she had a lot more success than many others. She would garner roles
in 39 movies and television shows. Mostly as eye candy. And many times
uncredited. And more than a few times, as in BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S , playing a stripper. In a television
adaptation of Robert Bloch's story YOURS TRULY, JACK THE RIPPER she
portrayed a stripper named "Miss Beverly Hills". People quite often
talk about life's "second acts" And Miss Beverly
Hills had an interesting one. Leaving show business she moved to Hawaii
where she became an ordained minister.
Below is another comic featuring Miss Ginger Snaps from Dave Goode
and Vance Capley inspired by something I once read ecdysiast Tammy Parks
say in an interview.
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