Note I wrote this post several years ago. Every now and then I repost it. Why? Because I like it. Jon
MAE WEST

MARIA RASPUTIN
I haven't even mentioned the porn stars (no, I'm not kidding).
The great thing about Hollywood (at least when I lived there) was that it was fairly easy to cross paths with famous people. And I knew many extremely colorful characters who knew famous people. The connections were everywhere. At the time, it was exciting and I loved it.
Despite all the celebrities I met, I still think the most about the two that got away. Two people whom I desperately wanted to meet but never did. Incredibly, they were both listed in the L.A. phone book:
Actress Mae West and Maria Rasputin - daughter of Grigory Rasputin, the infamous Russian monk who knew Tsar Nicholas II.
I still have the old L.A. phone book
Maria Rasputin was a colorful character in her own right - a former governess, cabaret dancer, and long-time circus lion tamer.
She soothed the wild beasts with her mesmeric eyes.
She was indeed listed in the phone book (trust me, there aren't many Rasputins in the white pages....). She lived in obscurity in a modest place on Larissa near the Hollywood Freeway.
I staked out her residence numerous times hoping to get a glimpse of her, but I never did. She was already in her late 70s then and died a short time later.
Since she was listed in the phone book, I regret not calling her. I was a heckuva lot more brash in my youth than I am now. But - - let's be rational here - - I didn't know what to say.
What's a good opening line when you want to talk to Rasputin's daughter?
"Hey, I was a big fan of your father".....??
Maria Rasputin
Mae West. Film star legend. Hollywood icon. I was an immensely huge Mae West fan back then and really wanted to meet her, but she was already in her 80s and led a reclusive life.
Ironically, one of my close friends and fellow musician Anthony had met her (I wrote about Anthony in a previous blog post - his sister Clara wanted to marry me).
Anthony's encounter with Mae West happened long ago when he was about twelve years old. His mother was doing some sort of Hollywood charity work and Mae West was involved. They were both invited to West's apartment. Anthony, at that time, had never heard of Mae West and wasn't particularly interested. He remembered that the apartment living room was decorated entirely in white and he said Mae West was very alluring.
Ravenswood Apartments on Rossmore
Long-time residence of Mae West
Long-time residence of Mae West
Mae West had lived in the same Hollywood apartment building for over forty-five years - - in fact, she had a lifetime lease. It was called Ravenswood and is located on north Rossmore, only a few blocks from Paramount Studios on Melrose (where she worked during her heyday). Incidentally, West's apartment number was 611.
I initially thought that Mae West owned Ravenswood, but she didn't. Ravenswood was built by Paramount Studios in 1930 and had once housed such famous residents as Clark Gable and Ava Gardner.
One day I was driving and my car broke down directly in front of Ravenswood. It hadn't dawned on me where I was until I looked up and saw the big Ravenswood sign on the roof.
Holy crap! Mae West lives here! I was astonished and delighted that fate had unceremoniously dumped me right in front of her abode.
There's no satisfactory resolution to this story because I never did meet Mae West. I did my best to get a glimpse of her but to no avail.
In retrospect this sounds crazy, but on several later occasions (usually at night) I would sit on a wall across the street and gaze at Mae West's windows.
West had been listed in the L.A. phone book for many years. When she was younger she actually answered the phone and talked to her fans (imagine any star doing that nowadays!).
Despite my reluctance to call Maria Rasputin, I did call Mae West's number several times. I talked to her long-time companion Paul Novak, who was a former body builder and had been one of several muscle-bound pretty boys featured in West's Las Vegas show.
Novak was thirty years younger than West. It was rumored that they had been lovers, but I have my doubts (for some private reasons that I won't disclose here). Paul was kind and easy to talk to. He told me that Mae was very deaf and no longer spoke on the phone (I already assumed that, because I'd heard of all the trouble she had with her hearing while she was making the movie Myra Breckinridge).
Like a sappy jackass, I wrote a humorous poem and fan letter and sent it to West. Paul said that he'd make sure she got it. She did. Within a few days I received a letter and signed photo from Mae. I still have it.
The lines on the photo are a reflection from the window.

Mae West, in later years, with Paul Novak (Paul is on the left) and Mickey Hargitay (he later was Jayne Mansfield's husband)
P.S.
Unfortunately, the once-elegant Ravenswood has now fallen into decay and is largely forgotten.
Hollywood is NOTHING like it used to be. Jon



That was a fascinating post. Thank you. 😊
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked it, and it is one of my favorite posts.
DeleteLoved this Post, LOVED Mae West, they had some of her Old Movies on recently and I couldn't get enuf of them, or of her, such an Icon. I wish you had gotten to meet her, and Rasputin.
ReplyDeleteI loved Mae West's movies, too. What a personality! Ironically she never drank or smoked, and stayed away from Hollywood society.A rare treasure.
ReplyDeleteI had never read that post before. Fascinating. I'd never heard of Maria Rasputin. She sounded like a colorful 'character'. Mae was Mae. I've only seen a couple of her movies when I was a kid. I think I did see Myra Breckenridge, which wasn't very good as I remember....but Mae is always fascinating. Wish you could have met her....and Paul. What ever happened to him? Any word on Signature?
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It was rather a secret that the Russian monk Grigory Rasputin was married. He had three children, two girls and a boy. I think Maria was the only one who came to America.
DeleteI hope you can see some Mae West's early movies again. She was unique.
Paul Novak was West's bodyguard and compsnion. He never married. I suspect he was gay.
No word about Signature, yet. Frustrating!
From what I've surmised, I, too, think Paul was gay. I'll keep an eye out for any of Mae's movies, especially the earlier ones. I sure hope you hear something about Signature soon. Working in healthcare all my career, I know nothing moves very fast in that neck of the woods. Time and patience....and I'm aware that is in short supply these days. Hang in there.
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Thank you for republishing this, Jon. It's one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteI knew you'd like to see this again. Thanks, Myra!
Deletehttps://www.derekcusack.com/ravenswood.html
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's still operating.
Paranormal John
You were right on target, Jon. This is from a review I read. Yikes!
DeleteWORST EXPERIENCE EVER
This is by far the worst place I’ve ever lived and it’s getting worse by the day! Tenants are threatening to sue and have constant meetings about it. A guy named Derek will show you around and lie about community “amenities” such as saying it’s fully secured and has working cameras, even though cameras haven’t been working for over a DECADE. Mail boxes were broken into and not repaired for weeks. Maintenance is the worse, they don’t even pretend to fix things, theirs constant bug problems, no ac, washers are old and broken all the time, and definitely don’t leave yours clothes in it because they’ll be stolen when you come back. Constant break ins and theft and nothing being done about it. Theirs different rules for everyone depending on who you are, and good luck if you ever want to see your double deposit back. Moving here was the worst mistake of my life!
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Thanks for the review, John. What a shame! Rossmore used to be a very upscale neighborhood - even when I knew it. In recent years I heard some horror stories about Ravenswood, very similar to the review you posted here. I'm glad I knew Hollywood when it was still almost golden, but it tarnished VERY quickly. I'd never go back.
DeleteThanks, Jon, for an always interesting and fascinating re-read. Hard to believe that years ago some famous folks had their home address in the phone directory, which is now non-existent. Too bad the Ravenswood has deteriorated so badly over the years.
ReplyDeleteLong ago it was fascinating to look through the white pages of the L.A. phone book. You'd never know what might be found. Those days are gone forever.....and so is the Hollywood that I knew.
DeleteVery interesting. Enjoy, Jon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tmGD_jGZ8E
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That was interesting, John, thanks. I don't think I'd want to live there nowadays. The glamour is gone and it's creepy.
DeleteNeither would I, Jon. I do not like high rise buildings. I HATE elevators. And yes, I worked in hospitals all my working career. I'd always take the steps when I possible could. I got stuck on an elevator a couple of times and it was really stressful. Anyway, the apartment has definitely seen better days. Is the neighborhood also on the skids? If you look on YouTube and check out the homeless in LA...it's street after street after street. It's also going into the Hollywood Hills and Brentwood. Many are fleeing LA d/t this. People with million-dollar homes are looking out on the street to 'tents'.
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I hate elevators,too. Stairs are a better option.
DeleteUnfortunately, almost every place in L.A. and Hollywood are now dumps. The homeless have appeared everywhere. Long ago I saw the proverbial handwriting on the wall....and I reluctantly left just in time.
Rossmore was once a high class street and many famous people lived in that area. I think actress Marie Dressler had a home there, that was later turned into a school for girls.