Debra Paget (born Debralee Griffin; August 19, 1933) is a retired American actress and entertainer. She is perhaps best known for her performances in
Cecil B. DeMille's epic ''
The Ten Commandments'' (1956) and in
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one of the most significant cultural figures of the ...
's film debut, ''
Love Me Tender'' (1956), as well as for the risqué (for the time) snake dance scene in ''
The Indian Tomb'' (1959).
Early life
Paget was born in
Denver
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,
Colorado
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, one of five children of Margaret Allen (née Gibson), a former actress (one source says "ex-burlesque queen"
[ ]) and Frank Henry Griffin, a painter.
The family moved to
Los Angeles
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,
California
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, in the 1930s to be close to the film industry. Paget was enrolled in the
Hollywood Professional School when she was 11.
[ Margaret was determined that Debra and her siblings would also make their careers in show business. Three of Paget's siblings, Marcia (]Teala Loring
Teala Loring (born Marcia Eloise Griffin; October 6, 1922 – January 28, 2007) was an American actress who appeared in over 30 films during the 1940s.
Life and career
Born in Denver, Colorado, she was the sister of actors Debra Paget, Lis ...
), Leslie ( Lisa Gaye), and Frank (Ruell Shayne), entered show business.
Paget had her first professional job at age 8, and acquired some stage experience at 13 when she acted in a 1946 production of Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's natio ...
's '' The Merry Wives of Windsor''.
Career
20th Century-Fox
Paget's first notable film role was as Teena Riconti in '' Cry of the City'', a 1948 film noir
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directed by Robert Siodmak
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for 20th Century Fox
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studios, where the young 14 year-old actress played the girlfriend of a hoodlum played by 38 year-old Richard Conte.
Fox liked her and signed her to a long-term contract. She had small roles in several subsequent motion pictures in the next year in: '' Mother Is a Freshman'' (1949), '' It Happens Every Spring'' (1949) and '' House of Strangers'' (1949).
''Broken Arrow''
Paget's first vehicle for Fox was the successful '' Broken Arrow'' with James Stewart
James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American actor and military aviator. Known for his distinctive drawl and everyman screen persona, Stewart's film career spanned 80 films from 1935 to 1991. With the strong morali ...
. At the age of 16, Paget played a Native American maiden, Sonseeahray ("morningstar"), who falls in love with Stewart's character. Stewart was 42 at the time.
From 1950 to 1956, she took part in six original radio plays dramatized and performed for the nationwide audience on live radio broadcasts for the '' Family Theater''. During those same years, she read parts in four episodes broadcast performing various recently released and upcoming theatrical feature movies on the ''Lux Radio Theatre'' program, sharing the microphone with such actors as Burt Lancaster
Burton Stephen Lancaster (November 2, 1913 – October 20, 1994) was an American actor. Initially known for playing tough characters with tender hearts, he went on to achieve success with more complex and challenging roles over a 45-year caree ...
, Tyrone Power, Cesar Romero, Ronald Colman
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, and Robert Stack
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. The latter set included dramatizations of two of her feature films.
Paget had a sizable role in '' Fourteen Hours'' (1951) and was reunited with ''Broken Arrow'' director Delmer Daves
Delmer Lawrence Daves (July 24, 1904 – August 17, 1977) was an American screenwriter, film director and film producer. He worked in many Film genre, genres, including film noir and war film, warfare, but he is best known for his Western (genre ...
and star Jeff Chandler in '' Bird of Paradise'' (1951), playing a role similar to ''Broken Arrow''.
Paget was the second female lead in '' Anne of the Indies'' (1951). She was third billed in '' Belles on Their Toes'' (1952) and second billed in '' Les Misérables'' (1952), playing Cosette.
Paget was Robert Wagner's love interest in '' Stars and Stripes Forever'' (1952) and '' Prince Valiant'' (1954). In 1953, wearing a blonde wig, she auditioned along with Anita Ekberg and Irish McCalla
Nellie Elizabeth "Irish" McCalla (December 25, 1928 – February 1, 2002) was an American film and television actress and artist best known as the title star of the 1950s television series '' Sheena, Queen of the Jungle''. She co-starred with ac ...
, among others, for the starring role in '' Sheena, Queen of the Jungle'', which went to McCalla.
''Princess of the Nile''
Fox finally gave Paget top billing with the swashbuckler and historical fiction epic '' Princess of the Nile'' (1954), co-starring Jeffrey Hunter
Jeffrey Hunter (born Henry Herman McKinnies Jr.; November 25, 1926 – May 27, 1969) was an American film and television actor and producer known for his roles in films such as ''The Searchers'' and ''King of Kings (1961 film), King of Ki ...
. The film was not a notable success at the box office. However, during the year after ''Princess of the Nile'' was released, the fan mail Paget received at 20th Century-Fox studios was topped only by that for Marilyn Monroe
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and Betty Grable.
Paget had a substantial supporting role in '' Demetrius and the Gladiators'' (1954), starring Victor Mature, the Biblical / New Testament / Roman Empire sequel to the earlier ''The Robe'', (1953), starring Richard Burton, Jean Simmons and Victor Mature. Like the first film, it was a massive commercial success. She was Dale Robertson's love interest in '' The Gambler from Natchez'' (1954) and played another Native American in the next year's ''White Feather
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'' (1955), playing the sister of Jeffrey Hunter's character, and lover of Robert Wagner's character.
Fox loaned Paget and Hunter to Allied Artists to appear in '' Seven Angry Men'' (1955). At MGM
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(Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) , when Anne Bancroft was injured during filming '' The Last Hunt'' (1956), that studio borrowed Paget to substitute and play her role, another Native American.
''The Ten Commandments''
Paramount Pictures
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borrowed her from 20th Century Fox for the part of Lilia, the water girl, in Cecil B. DeMille's (1881-1959), biblical epic '' The Ten Commandments'' (1956), her most successful film. She had to wear brown contact lenses to hide her blue eyes; she said that "If it hadn't been for the lenses I wouldn't have gotten the part". However, she also said that the lenses were "awful to work in because the klieg lights heat dthem up".
The film was a huge success, as was Paget's Fox western, '' Love Me Tender'' (1956) alongside Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one of the most significant cultural figures of the ...
; (1935-1977), Paget and Richard Egan (1921-1987), were billed above Presley, but it was the explosion of the newly discovered rock 'n roll singer's popularity and charisma that made the film so successful.
'' The River's Edge'' (1957) was the last film she made for Fox.
Post-Fox
After that, Paget's career began to decline. She went to Paramount Pictures to play Cornel Wilde's love interest in ''Omar Khayyam
Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīshābūrī (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131) (Persian language, Persian: غیاث الدین ابوالفتح عمر بن ابراهیم خیام نیشابورﻯ), commonly known as Omar ...
'' (1957). She was the juvenile lead in ''From the Earth to the Moon
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'' (1958), based on the famous Jules Verne science fiction 1865 novel of near a century earlier. A talented dancer and singer, Paget also had a successful occasional nightclub act at the famous Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas
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, Nevada.
Europe
In 1958, she traveled to Germany to headline the cast of Fritz Lang
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's two-film adventure saga, '' The Tiger of Eschnapur'' and '' The Indian Tomb'' (1959), a role that recalled her character in ''Princess of the Nile''.
In 1959, Paget appeared as Lela Russell in the episode "The Unwilling" of the NBC Western television series'' Riverboat'', (1959-1961), starring Darren McGavin. In the story line, Dan Simpson, played by Eddie Albert, attempts to open a general store
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despite a raid from pirates who stole $20,000 in merchandise. Actor Russell Johnson appears in this episode as Darius. In the first episode of the third season of NBC's '' Wagon Train'' in September 1959, she played a Mexican revolutionary who, with a gang of rebels, hijacks an eastbound stagecoach from California carrying the Wagon Train crew back east to St. Louis, in order to smuggle weapons across the border to help a revolt against dictator Porfirio Díaz
José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori (; ; 15 September 1830 – 2 July 1915) was a General (Mexico), Mexican general and politician who was the dictator of Mexico from 1876 until Mexican Revolution, his overthrow in 1911 seizing power in a Plan ...
.
In 1960, she appeared as Laura Ashley in the episode "Incident of the Garden of Eden" on CBS's Western series, '' Rawhide''. That same year, she had played an author, Agnes St. John, the only surviving witness to a brutal stagecoach robbery in another CBS Western, '' Johnny Ringo'', starring Don Durant in the title role. In 1962, she returned to ''Rawhide'' to play the part of Azuela in the episode "Hostage Child" along with James Coburn.
Paget appeared in ''Cleopatra's Daughter
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'' (1960) shot in Italy, '' Why Must I Die?'' (1960) for American International Pictures
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, '' Most Dangerous Man Alive'' (1961), and '' Rome 1585'' (1961) again in Italy.
American International Pictures (AIP)
Her final two films were for producer/director Roger Corman
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at American International Pictures
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: '' Tales of Terror'' (1963) and '' The Haunted Palace'' (1963).
She did television work throughout her career. Her last performance in this medium came in a December 1965 episode of ABC's '' legal drama of Burke's Law'', (1963-1966), starring Gene Barry (1919-2009). She finally retired from entertainment roles in film and television in 1965, after marrying a wealthy oil executive, by whom she later had one son, her only child.
Later career
Paget became a born-again evangelical Christian. She hosted her own show, ''An Interlude with Debra Paget'', on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), a conservative, fundamentalist Christian cable television network, in the early 1990s, and also was involved in '' Praise the Lord''. She occasionally appeared on TBN as a guest.
In 1987, the Motion Picture and Television Fund presented Paget with its Golden Boot Award, which is awarded to those actors, writers, directors, and stunt crew who "have contributed so much to the development and preservation of the western tradition in film and television."
Independent filmmaker Mark Rappaport paid tribute to her in his 2016 documentary essay, ''Debra Paget, For Example.''
Personal life
During production of ''Love Me Tender'' (1956), Elvis Presley became smitten with Paget, who in 1997 said that he had proposed marriage. At the time the media reported that she was once romantically linked with Howard Hughes
Howard Robard Hughes Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American Aerospace engineering, aerospace engineer, business magnate, film producer, and investor. He was The World's Billionaires, one of the richest and most influential peo ...
, but nothing came of this infatuation. A 1956 article quoted Paget's comments about Hughes:
I was in love with Howard for two years, and I don't care who knows it... I was never alone with him in the whole two years. Mother was always with us... I haven't seen Howard for a long time now, because I'm a one-man woman, and I've got to have a one-woman man... But I'll always remember Howard with fondness.
Paget married actor and singer David Street on January 14, 1958, but she obtained a divorce on April 11, 1958.
On March 27, 1960, she married director Budd Boetticher in Tijuana
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, Mexico. They separated after 22 days, and their divorce became official in 1961.
Paget left the entertainment industry in 1964 after marrying Louis Ling-Chieh Kung ( 孔令傑) on April 19, 1962.[ ] Kung, a descendant of Confucius, was a Chinese-American oil industry executive. His parents were banker and politician H. H. Kung and businesswoman Soong Ai-ling
Soong Ai-ling (; July 15, 1889 – October 20, 1973), legally Soong E-ling or Eling Soong, Christian name Nancy, was a Chinese businesswoman, the eldest of the Soong sisters and the wife of H. H. Kung (Kung Hsiang-Hsi), who was the richest man ...
. His maternal aunts were Soong Mei-ling, wife of Chiang Kai-shek and First Lady of the Republic of China, and political figure Soong Ching-ling. Paget and Kung had one son, Gregory Teh-chi Kung. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1980.
Filmography
Feature films
Radio plays broadcast
''Family Theater''
* November 29, 1950 - "The Clown" – Debra Paget, Stephen Dunn
* January 23, 1952 - "The Thinking Machine" – Donald O'Connor, Debra Paget
* February 11, 1953 - "The Indispensable Man" – Lisa Gaye, Robert Stack, Debra Paget[ ]
* December 9, 1953 - "The Legend of High Chin Bob" – Debra Paget, Walter Brennan
* July 27, 1955 - "Fairy Tale" – Debra Paget, Jack Haley
* November 7, 1956 - "Integrity" – Debra Paget, Cesar Romero[Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs: Family Theater](_blank)
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''Lux Radio Theatre''
*January 22, 1951 - "Broken Arrow" – Burt Lancaster, Debra Paget
*September 22, 1952 -"I'll Never Forget You" – Tyrone Power, Debra Paget, Michael Pate
*December 22, 1952 - "Les Misérables" – Ronald Colman, Debra Paget, Robert Newton
*April 20, 1953 - "Deadline USA" – Dan Dailey, Debra Paget, William Conrad
''Stars over Hollywood''
*February 21, 1953 - "The Wonderful Miss Prinn" – Debra Paget
References
Further reading
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External links
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* dancing with a cobra in '' The Indian Tomb''
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1933 births
Living people
20th-century American actresses
20th Century Studios contract players
Actresses from Denver
Actresses from Los Angeles
American Christians
American film actresses
American radio actresses
American television actresses
Trinity Broadcasting Network people
Western (genre) film actresses