Fond Farewell: Turning of the Paige (2024)

Thank you for this lovely tribute!

Great tribute, Poseidon! You do these so well.
Wasn't Paige writing her memoirs, or had they already come out?
As a '70s kid, I always remembered her as that nice waitress who Archie Bunker had the hots for. And also on Columbo, as the glitzy, good-natured ex-wife of businessman Forrest Tucker!
Cheers, Rick

Hi Poseidon!

Wonderful tribute to a highly enjoyable performer. I was saddened (though hardly surprised...I mean she was 101!) to read the news of her passing, though as with Glynis Johns I was hoping they would give Olivia de Havilland and Luise Rainer a run for their money and make it to 105!

I agree that part of her inability to get a bit higher in the ranks was her penchant to look differently in many of her films. However unlike many of her contemporaries as she aged out of her glamour girl years she was willing to change with the times and always looked relaxed, fresh and modern not becoming locked in a dated frowzy appearance.

I'm not sure Warners was the proper studio for her, especially after Doris Day came on the scene. She was a good dramatic actress but not an arrestingly great one. Her real strengths were song, dance and comedy and Warners wasn't really the top studio for any of those. She might have fared better at MGM or Paramount.

I have only Two Gals and a Guy of her theatrical films to see, which seems to be locked up in a vault somewhere but for which I don't really have high hopes of discovering a hidden gem. The quality of most of her pictures wasn't the best but she was always a vibrant, welcome presence.

From seeing her over the years on various game shows she seemed like a down to earth, intelligent and funny person and it was a delight to take a trip through her long career!

Thanks for this great tribute, Poseidon! I agree with Rick-- you really have a gift for presenting these overviews of a performer's life and career!

To be honest, Janis Paige was someone that I was aware of, but had not really focused on as a performer. I have *very* vague memories of seeing her in PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES with my Mom (a huge Doris Day fan) when I was about 5, but oddly, that shot of her in that feathered hat really rings a bell.

I also saw her in THE CARETAKERS in a TV showing years after its release, but it's been so long ago that I don't have a specific memory of her in that over-the-top ensemble. The shot of Paige from ALL IN THE FAMILY also rings a bell, but that's about my total exposure to her. And while I was somewhat aware that she was a musical performer and entertainer, I didn't realize how much she'd done in that area-- and how much she missed out on.

So it was a surprise and a delight to belatedly "discover" this beautiful and talented woman through this tribute! I'm stunned at how attractive she was no matter how her look evolved, and at the way she maintained her beauty all through her life, without looking "overly enhanced" like so many older stars!

A great job, Poseidon! Thanks for remembering Janis Paige this way!

I hope things are picking up for you! Love to all, and be safe and well, everyone!

BryonByron, thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed this "un-beefcake" post. Sometimes I have to keep it legit. LOL

Rick, I don't know for sure about Paige's memoirs. She did, though, submit a magazine article several years back recalling her turn at bat with the "me too" movement. With such a long, varied career, it seems like she'd have had plenty of recollections and interactions to fill a book with....! Thanks.

joel65913, you know what struck me about Janis' looks over the years? As a young lady, her eyes were HUGE! I mean, really big. And then as she aged they seemed to become smaller and smaller, almost squinty. It's really weird. But I thought she was generally attractive nonetheless. (As an aside, I've been told that as we age our faces keep growing... so people with large, round faces become moreso with time. So I tell young girls on the hunt to keep an eye on men with narrow faces became eventually they'll be very handsome! LOL) I thought for a moment that my old reliable site (ok.ru) might have the movie you're looking for, but no... I have since discovered that my work seems to have done something with web security that prevents me from accessing all those movies I want to see on that site. Last night, at home, I tried looking at it on my phone and all was well. AND... I was able to see part of one of my longtime bucket list movies which used to NOT be on the site, but recently appeared in a gorgeous copy -- "The Flying Fontaines!" I wasn't able to take time to see all of it, though. Thank you.

hsc, thanks much! Maybe I missed my calling as an obituary writer! LOL I, too, was surprised at the length and breadth of Paige's career, though she seemed to be around on '70s TV a LOT. And, as you say, I agree that she looked really attractive at basically all stages of her long life and career. I'm glad that you and others enjoyed reading about her. It took me a WHILE to knock this out. My work is all ramped up due to the construction season kicking in. Physically, I'm doing quite a bit better nearly one month after my accident. Two tiny sores on my knee, which ought to be cleared up in another week. Finger is at 95%. And I'm walking pretty vigorously again. Not like I was, but closer with each passing day. Yesterday was a milestone in that I did 2 miles at lunch, then 3 more miles after work. Gotta keep the engine moving forward!

Thanks very much to you all for reading and commenting! I'll be back when I can.

This was lovely and a big help. She got a big sendoff in the papers, and I was unfamiliar with her, Great point about her looking like Carol Cooke, although she really looks different in almost every photo. I really enjoyed this tribute and thought I knew all the dirt already on the Pajama Game stage to screen story.

Hi Poseidon,

I noticed that about Janis's eyes too but thought maybe it was just my perception. I remember her in Romance on the High Seas being so wide-eyed (and her hair a marvel of construction) and shortly after seeing her on Super Password and her eyes seeming so much smaller, but then her hairstyle was very different by that point with the front meeting her brows so I thought maybe it was a trick of the camera. Speaking of hairdos I agree about Doris not being as suited to those elaborate hairstyles as Miss Paige though I loved her with the longer hair she started out with in Romance and My Dream is Yours before the short, stiff 50's New Look imprisoned women's hair for a good decade.

Oh The Flying Fontaines with that adorable Michael Callan!! I enjoyed it even if it isn't a lost classic, but fit men flying through the air in skintight costumes is always worth a watch!!

Yes I tried the ok.ru site in my search for Two Gals and a Guy. It's been a real gold mine at times (the day I found the one Linda Darnell movie I had left to see "Angels of Darkness" I was so happy I didn't even care that it was in Italian!) but even there some titles can't be found. It seems like so many of my favorite Golden Age actresses, excluding the really iconic ones such as Crawford, Davis, Hepburn etc., have one or two titles that aren't lost but are completely unavailable. I've hit that wall with Ann Sheridan, Kay Kendall, Eve Arden, Glynis Johns, Patricia Neal, Joan Bennett, Diane Baker, Lee Remick, Ruth Roman, among others, even Myrna Loy and Lucille Ball whose films you would think because of their degree of fame would be readily accessible have that one elusive Holy Grail title out there somewhere. But still I search in hope!!

Your tributes to the entertainers who gifted us with joy, wonder, excitement, and humanity are always amazing, Poseidon. Thank you for honoring Ms. Paige so kindly.


Love that you continue to post ...

Poseidon, thanks for the update on how things are for you, and glad to hear that some things are picking up!

And your tribute motivated me to check to see if I could find and watch one of her films you cited. It's an odd choice, too, with a bit of an "ulterior motive"-- the 1951 comedy MISTER UNIVERSE, which was the debut film of Vince Edwards, and which satisfies the "beefcake quotient" in this obituary post.

Edwards-- bleached blond, body-shaved and more muscular than in his later career-- plays a good-natured, naive and incredibly honest bodybuilder who wins the "Mister Universe" title in the opening sequence, to the delight of an audience of screaming teen girls who act like they're watching Elvis or the Beatles. (One of them is an unbilled Joan Rivers, who's easy to spot in a group medium shot, despite having dark hair with a "Superman" forehead curl.)

When Edwards' old military buddy-- con man Jack Carson, who gets most of the film's focus-- tries to get him out of the theater, the frenzied girls attack and strip Edwards down to his boxers, with one of them absconding with his pants AND the cash prize he'd just won to enable him to marry his fiancee. Worse, when Carson and Edwards dash out to the street to try to catch her, they promptly get arrested for Edwards' "indecent exposure."

The newspaper coverage of the incident (including a photo!) attracts the attention of wrestling promoter Bert Lahr, who's looking for a new star and realizes that Edwards has the physique, looks and sex appeal to be a hit on TV. So Edwards becomes "Mister Universe," the "World's Most Perfect Man" who makes a grand entrance with a bevy of harem girls (based on real-life TV wrestling star "Gorgeous George") and takes on a series of then-popular real-life TV wrestlers, including "Delightful Dave," whose ring persona is an 18th-century "fop" in makeup and powdered wig.

One HUGE problem-- Edwards can't be convinced to "fake wrestle" and always wins every pairing in a matter of seconds, simultaneously making him a star with TV audiences but a pariah with the behind-the-scenes bookies who take bets on the outcomes of the rigged matches. This leads to Carson and Lahr desperately trying to cause Edwards to get in the ring and lose, with wackiness ensuing.

Janis Paige, alas, isn't given all that much to do as Carson's long-suffering fiancee, but she's an appealing presence-- sweet, perky but getting her own digs in from time to time, while mostly dutifully bailing out (literally, once) her constantly scheming man.

This is pretty much not worth the effort if you're *only* watching it for Paige, but if you're in the mood for vintage lowbrow comedy, it's amusing-- and it does have vintage beefcake on display in the opening scene (including bodybuilder/character actor "Buck" Kartalian) and throughout with Edwards (although his opponents are a bunch of grotesques).

And not long before this low-budget independent production was made in NYC, Vince Edwards had been working as a "physique" model for "Lon of New York" appearing pretty much as he does here, only with his natural hair color-- and with everything on full display in the "under the counter" shots!

Thanks again for all you do, Poseidon! Love to all and be safe and well, everyone!

Hi Gingerguy! It does my heart good to know that NYC papers honored her with such coverage. Looking into her, she was certainly part of the stage community there over an expanse of years. She basically got zippo most other places. I was lucky to see a blip about her passing...! Thanks!

joel65913, I'd forgotten about her stint on "Super Password" until you mentioned it! I still watch that here and there. My draw to "Fontaines" is Rian Garrick, whose cinematic output was minimal. I can't wait to watch the rest, not that Michael Callan isn't cute as a bug, too. You know one of my current MIA/Holy Grail movies? It's probably not even good, but that's hardly the point. When you want to see something, you want to see it...! It's called "Tiger By the Tail" with Christopher George and Tippi Hedren. Maybe someday. Thank you!

SonofaBuck, thanks so much for your very kind remarks! I appreciate it.

David Kenilworth, thank you. I intend to try my best. ;-)

hsc, I feel like I saw a really poor copy of "Mr Universe" a few years back - or at least snippets. Young Vince was pretty dreamy. I've dug up a few unusual shots of him over the years, particularly at the Hollywood Athletic Club. Thanks much!

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