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Thomas John Kummer (October 10, 1933 – August 9, 1969), known professionally as Jay Sebring, was an American celebrity
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, and the founder of the hairstyling corporation Sebring International. Sebring was
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by members of the
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along with his ex-girlfriend
Sharon Tate Sharon Marie Tate Polanski (January 24, 1943 – August 9, 1969) was an American actress and model. During the 1960s, she appeared in advertisements and small television roles before appearing in films as well as working as a model. After receiv ...
.


Early life

Born in
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, Sebring was the son of an
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, Bernard Kummer, and his wife, Margarette Gibb. He grew up with one brother and two sisters in a middle-class home in
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. After graduating from
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in 1951, Sebring served in the
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for four years, and during this time he fought in the
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. He then moved to Los Angeles, where he adopted the name "Jay Sebring": Jay, after the first initial of his middle name, and Sebring after the
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sports car race. In Las Vegas, on October 10, 1960 (his 27th birthday), Sebring married
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Bonnie Lee Marple, nicknamed Cami – a union which ended unofficially in August 1963.


Career

In Los Angeles, he graduated from beauty school and opened a shop on
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, designing and building it for less than $500. Sebring cut hair for 13 hours a day, sleeping in the back, but was challenged by mounting costs. He promptly "invented a whole new way of cutting men's hair". His innovations including shampooing men's hair before styling it, cutting their hair with scissors instead of clippers, and using blow dryers, which were popular in Europe but not well known in the United States. He used hairspray in an era when
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was the accepted hair product for men. His breakthrough happened after meeting actress
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at a party. She told
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, who liked him enough to fly him to Las Vegas for a trim. In turn, he introduced Sebring to
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and
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. Sebring would rename himself after the
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, after seeing images of it in a magazine. In Los Angeles, his modish salon and his style of cutting hair proved popular. He taught his methods to others who then opened Jay Sebring Salon franchises; his styling techniques were still being taught 40 years after his death. In 1967 he opened the company Sebring International to franchise his salons and sell hair care products. At a time when
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s charged $1 to $2 for a haircut, Sebring charged $50 and more. His hairstyling clients included
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and
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. He flew to
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every three weeks to cut the hair of Frank Sinatra and
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At
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's request, Sebring did the hairstyling for the movie ''
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''. He later designed
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'
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's free-flowing style. His business, Sebring International, was flourishing by the late 1960s, with profitable salons in
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, New York City and London. Sebring maintained a playboy lifestyle, with high-profile Hollywood personalities like Beatty among his closest associates. Sebring assisted with launching the film career of
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, after meeting him at the International Karate Championships in
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in 1964. He introduced Lee to his producer friend Bill Dozier, who started Lee's career with ''
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''. Although not seeking an acting career himself, Sebring made a cameo appearance in a December 1966 episode of the TV show ''
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'', playing a character based on himself called Mr. Oceanbring. Sebring also appeared in a 1967 episode of '' The Virginian'' titled "The Strange Quest of Claire Bingham", playing a frontier barber. Sebring also appeared as himself on the January 28, 1963 episode of ''
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''. He received three of four possible votes. Jay Sebring was one of the people profiled in the 1967 cult documentary, ''
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''.
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, a future member of the notorious
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, was also seen in it. Beausoleil was arrested for the murder of
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two days before the
Tate–LaBianca murders On the night of August 8, 1969, Tex Watson took Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian and Patricia Krenwinkel to 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles, California. Watson claims Charles Manson had instructed him go to the house and "totally des ...
that took Sebring's life. Back in 1969, Sebring was nicknamed The Candyman and was said to have used his salon to peddle drugs to the stars. Jim Markham was Sebring’s protege and business partner in a budding franchise of men’s hair salons and has made this statement publicly.


Relationship with Sharon Tate

Sebring was introduced to
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by journalist
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in October 1964 and they began a relationship. Sebring bought the former home of Paul Bern, husband of Jean Harlow, on Easton Drive in Benedict Canyon, then owned by Sally Forrest. Tate went to London in early 1966 to work on ''The Fearless Vampire Killers'' with film director Roman Polanski. They began a relationship, and Tate ended her relationship with Sebring, who travelled to London to meet Polanski. He befriended Polanski, while remaining a friend to Tate. Polanski would later comment that despite Sebring's lifestyle, he was a very lonely person, who regarded Tate and Polanski as his family. In the summer of 1968, Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate introduced Sebring to Polanski's friend Wojciech Frykowski and his girlfriend, Folgers coffee heiress Abigail Folger, who had recently moved to Los Angeles from New York (state), New York state. Folger later invested in Sebring's hair-care products for men. In early May 1969, Sebring opened a new salon at 629 Commercial Street in San Francisco, and a champagne reception followed. Guests included Abigail Folger and her mother, Ines, as well as Paul Newman and his wife, Joanne Woodward.


Death

On August 8, 1969, Sebring, Tate, Frykowski, and Folger went to El Coyote Cafe, El Coyote, a Mexican cuisine, Mexican restaurant, together. After they returned to the Polanski residence on 10050 Cielo Drive, Cielo Drive, Patricia Krenwinkel, Susan Atkins and Tex Watson, Charles "Tex" Watson, members of the "
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", entered the home. After coercing the four occupants of the house into the living room, they ordered them to lie face down on the floor. Sebring protested and asked the intruders to consider Tate's advanced pregnancy. Watson then shot Sebring, and kicked him several times in the face as he lay dying, breaking his nose and eye socket. He was then stabbed seven times and died from blood loss caused by his stab wounds. The group then murdered Frykowski, Folger, and Tate. Sebring's body was found lying down and bloodied, his face disfigured. A long nylon rope was placed around his neck and hung over one of the living room's ceiling beams. At the other end, Tate's body lay with the same rope around her neck. While the coroner's inquest found that Tate was still alive when she was hanged, in Sebring's murder it was found that he was hanged lifeless. On Wednesday, August 13, funerals for Tate and Sebring took place the same day; the funerals were scheduled several hours apart (first for Tate and then Sebring) to allow mutual friends to attend both. Sebring was buried at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Southfield, Michigan), Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield, Michigan. Steve McQueen gave the eulogy.


Legacy

A feature-length documentary ''Jay Sebring....Cutting to the Truth'' was released in September 2020 by Shout! Factory. Directed and produced by Sebring's nephew Anthony DiMaria, the film has received widely positive reviews. Emile Hirsch portrays Sebring in the 2019 film ''Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'', directed by Quentin Tarantino, which contains a revisionist interpretation of the night of the Manson murders. In the film's version of events, Sebring survives, as the murderers do not attack at the Tate / Polanski address, but next door at the fictional Rick Dalton home.


References


External links


Biography
at Sebring International
''Jay Sebring.... Cutting To The Truth'' Official Trailer
on Shout Factory's YouTube Channel *Jay Sebring Salon featured in
''The Hollywood Dream''
(1965) o
Alison Martino’s
YouTube Channel * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sebring, Jay 1933 births 1969 deaths American hairdressers American murder victims Manson Family victims People murdered in Los Angeles Deaths by firearm in California Deaths by stabbing in California Artists from Birmingham, Alabama American torture victims Detroit Catholic Central High School alumni Violence against men in the United States People murdered in 1969