Description
Liz Renay (1926–2007) dabbled in subcultures like a true American polymath: World War II V-girl, beauty pageant winner, fashion model, variety performer, beatnik poet, painter, Marilyn Monroe look-alike, burlesque star, Hollywood actress, mafia mole (she went to prison in 1960 for refusing to squeal on her boyfriend, mob boss Mickey Cohen). Her memoir, My Face for the World to See, was a best-seller in 1972. In 1977, she starred in John Waters’ Desperate Living. After seven marriages, more than 2,000 lovers, and great-great grandchildren, Liz continued to enjoy her bachelorette lifestyle. Her books went into multiple printings, while fan mail, autograph conventions, and headlining Legends Night at the Burlesque Hall of Fame kept her busy. Fifty years after her art world debut, Liz’s paintings were displayed in a solo show at the prestigious Deitch Projects in New York. When Liz passed, The New York Times honored her with a half-page obituary.
Book Information
ISBN 9788862088268
Author Scott Ewalt
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Damiani
Publisher Damiani