Jenny Maxwell
Jenny Maxwell | |
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Born | Jennifer Helene Maxwell September 3, 1941 . |
Died | June 10, 1981 | (aged 39)
Cause of death | Homicide |
Occupation(s) | Film, television actress |
Spouses |
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Children | 1 |
Jennifer Helene Maxwell[1] (September 3, 1941[citation needed] – June 10, 1981) was an American film and television actress, probably best remembered for her role in the 1961 Elvis Presley film Blue Hawaii.[2]
Early years
Maxwell was the daughter of a construction worker of Norwegian descent[3] (the original name of Moksvold was changed when the family emigrated in 1949), and a distant relative of Marilyn Monroe.[4]
Film and television
Vincente Minnelli saw Maxwell when she was 16 years old and a high school student in Brooklyn. He had her do a screen test to possibly portray Frank Sinatra's niece in Some Came Running.[5]
Maxwell played spoiled Ellie Corbett in
Personal life
On April 17, 1959, the 18-year-old Maxwell married 24-year-old Paul W. Rapp, an assistant director.[6] After separating in December 1961, they had a very public divorce and custody battle over their son Brian, with Maxwell winning after testifying about Rapp's "extremely possessive and overly jealous" nature.[4] The divorce was granted January 29, 1963.[7]
She later married Ervin M. Roeder, a successful attorney who was 21 years her senior, on February 15, 1970 in Los Angeles.[8]
Death
In the afternoon of June 10, 1981, shortly after their separation, Maxwell and Roeder were shot and killed in the lobby of Maxwell's Beverly Hills condo during what was reported at the time as being a botched robbery. She was 39 years old.[4]
The murders supposedly remained unsolved, and the botched robbery story was repeatedly cited in articles about Maxwell. But in the 2021 book Murder of an Elvis Girl: Solving the Jenny Maxwell Case, author Buddy Moorhouse (a cousin of Maxwell) reveals that the
A further irony revealed in the book is that Maxwell's son Brian received absolutely nothing from his late mother's estate, since Roeder had survived his wife by several hours. Because Maxwell had died intestate (without a will), all her assets automatically passed to Roeder, and the entire combined estate was inherited by Roeder's daughters from his previous marriage, who refused to give Brian anything.[9]
See also
- List of unsolved murders
References
- ^ "Jenny Maxwell and Elvis : The Seat Of The Trouble - Elvis' Movies". movies.elvispresley.com.au.
- ^ Post, The Livingston. "New book solves the murder of Elvis Presley's "Blue Hawaii" co-star, Jenny Maxwell". Retrieved June 8, 2021.
- ^ a b c Tom Lisanti's book Drive-In Dream Girls
- ^ California Marriage Index 1960-1985
- ^ a b Buddy Moorehouse's book Murder of an Elvis Girl: Solving the Jenny Maxwell Case
External links
- Jenny Maxwell at IMDb
- What Really Happened to 1960s Starlet Jenny Maxwell? Detailed article on her life and her murder.