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Mary Leona Gage (April 8, 1939 – October 5, 2010) was an American actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned
Miss USA 1957 Miss USA 1957 was the sixth Miss USA pageant, held at Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California on July 17, 1957, during the run-up to the year's Miss Universe pageant. At the end of the pageant, Mary Leona Gage of Maryland was ...
, the first from Maryland to capture the
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crown. She was stripped of her title when it was revealed that she was 18, married, and the mother of two sons.


Early life

She was a toddler when her parents moved from
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to nearby
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. Her mother worked two jobs. Her father, paralyzed in an industrial accident, stayed home. She was 13 years old when she met 24-year-old Gene Ennis, an airman in the U.S. Air Force. When Gage became pregnant and attempted to write to Ennis after he shipped out, he never responded. A drugstore employee who was getting married suggested she should get married with a volunteer groom. Gage agreed and they headed to Oklahoma for a double wedding. She married an airman named Edward Thacker. At her mother's insistence, the marriage to Thacker was annulled within the week. When Ennis came back into her life in 1953, Gage, still only 14, married him in Wichita Falls; they moved to Manhattan Beach, Maryland (near Severna Park). She had their second son at age 16. The marriage quickly unraveled. A doctor suggested that she get a job to ease her pain and prevent a nervous breakdown. She was working in a dress shop in
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, when she met Barbara Mewshaw, a part-time model. Mewshaw introduced her to the Walters Modeling Agency and helped her enter the
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pageant. Gage wanted to be in the pageant in the hopes of working as a model. Once entered in the contest she won. She told the head of the modeling agency that she was married and could not go to the
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pageant. She claimed one of the pageant officials told her to lie to the public. Pageant officials in Baltimore deny that they told her to lie. Both women flew to
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, for the
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pageant.


Pageant scandal

In July 1957, aged 18, Gage represented state of Maryland at the
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pageant, and was crowned as the winner, the first winner from that state. Pageant officials launched an investigation after rumors began to surface. Gage initially lied to reporters or declined to comment when they questioned her about her past, but confessed the truth a day later: she was actually 18, not 21, had been married twice, and was a mother of two young sons, which her mother and mother-in-law confirmed to reporters. As being a wife and mother were clear violations of the contest rules, Gage was immediately disqualified and stripped of her
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crown. The crown and prizes subsequently went to the first runner-up,
Charlotte Sheffield Charlotte Sheffield (September 1, 1936 – April 15, 2016) was an American beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss USA 1957. After winning the Miss Utah USA crown, Sheffield, from Salt Lake City, Utah, was first runner-up in the Miss US ...
,
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. By the time the truth was revealed, it was too late for Sheffield to replace her in the Miss Universe pageant, as Gage had already competed in the Miss Universe preliminary competition and been announced as one of the Top 15 semifinalists. When Miss Universe officials were informed of the situation, Gage was ejected from the competition, and Mónica Lamas of
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, who had placed 16th, replaced Gage as a semifinalist. The Miss Universe title ultimately was won by
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's
Gladys Zender Gladys Rosa Zender de Meier (née Zender Urbina; born 19 October 1939) is a Peruvian model and beauty queen who became the first Latina to win the Miss Universe title. She was crowned Miss Peru Universe 1957 by Miss Peru Universe 1956, Lola Sab ...
, who also nearly lost her crown when she was revealed to be only 17 (under the minimum age requirement), but pageant officials allowed her to retain her title, as it was customary at the time in Peru for those that had lived past their sixth month during their birth year to unofficially use the higher age, meaning Zender was considered to be 18 (having lived more than six months as a 17-year-old).


Aftermath and later life

When news of Gage's marriage broke, she was inundated with requests to appear on television. Her appearance on ''
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'' was one of CBS's highest rated shows at the time. She also received hate mail.


1957–1964

In 1957, still aged 18, she moved to
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with her two sons. She worked as a featured showgirl at the Hotel Tropicana. In early 1958, Gage divorced Ennis. She met dancer
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, who became her third husband. In 1960, Gage was charged with child abuse. In 1961, she filed for divorce from Covacevich and moved to
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, where she met her eventual fourth husband, an aspiring screenwriter, Gunther Peter Collatz. In 1962, she appeared in the
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film ''
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''. In 1964, she had a tiny role in the film '' A House Is Not A Home'' and divorced Collatz. She experimented with
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and was seen with
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and
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. She also appeared in the 1964
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''Scream of the Butterfly'' directed by Eber Lobato, co-starring
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.


1965–1980

In November 1965 Gage was found unconscious in a motel room, overdosed on
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s after an attempted suicide. She was 26 years old. She spent three weeks at
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. In 1965 her first book was published, ''My Name Is Leona Gage, Will Somebody Please Help Me?'' Her picture appeared on the cover of the ghostwritten book. At the end of 1965 she starred in the film ''Scream of the Butterfly''. The film was not received well. After an unsuccessful movie career she enrolled in hairdressing school. In 1966 she began work singing and dancing in burlesque clubs, married for the fifth and sixth times, and had another son for a total of five children, one daughter and four sons. She eventually lost custody of her children. Her daughter lived with her off and on. A comeback attempt in commercials was unsuccessful. In the 1970s and 1980s, she attempted work in mainstream acting roles. Gage lived in Southern California from the 1960s until her death from heart failure in a hospital many years after being diagnosed with
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.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gage, Mary Leona 1939 births 2010 deaths 20th-century American actresses American film actresses American television actresses Deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Miss Maryland USA winners Miss USA 1950s delegates Miss USA winners People from Glen Burnie, Maryland People from Wichita Falls, Texas Burials at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery