Mae West’s musclemen act

  • Mae West’s musclemen act

    Posted by Cutlass on July 14, 2023 at 3:26 am

    The original members of Mae West’s musclemen act were Joe Gold (founder of Gold’s Gym), George Eiferman (Mr. Ameriaca of 1948), Irv Kozewski (Mr. California), Les Schaefer, Dominic Juliano, Harry Schwartz, Armany Tanny (Mr. USA of 1949), Chuck Krauser (whose name was changed by West to Paul Novak and became her lifetime companion) and Dick Dubois (Mr. America of 1954) as her lead man. Others who later joined were Mickey Hargitay (Mr. Universe of 1955), Lou Degni (Maciste in the gladiator films), Dan Vadis (also a gladiator actor), Reg Lewis, and Gordon Mitchell. There were others, but those were the ones I remember. So, according to West, they were all gay. Interesting.

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  • Bobby_Boy

    Member
    July 14, 2023 at 9:14 am

    After reading this, I went out to YouTube and did a search on May West muscleman act and found a video of her performing with the bodybuilders. It is pretty tame by today’s standards, but the men do flex and Minnie show vary handsome physiques.

    I tried to download it, but I don’t have the right subscription to get the job done. I was going to post it here on RealJock.

    • Bobby_Boy

      Member
      July 14, 2023 at 9:16 am

      P. S. I used voice recognition on my previous post, and some of the words were missed when I proofed sorry!

  • Cutlass

    Organizer
    January 21, 2025 at 2:31 am

    There’s a new book on Mae West titled Mae West and her Adonises written by Michael Gregg Michaud. He doesn’t tell us too much that we don’t already know, but her relationships with Dick Dubois and Mickey Hargitay are given prominence. Dick was infatuated with Mae and probably wanted to marry her, but she was not marriage material and didn’t want a husband, to say nothing of their age difference. Mae wanted to keep Mickey Hargitay for herself, but he started seeing actress Jayne Mansfield, and Mae went ballistic and tried to break them up. Mae didn’t want marriage (she married once but stayed away from her husband), didn’t want children (they would’ve interfered with her independent life), probably never had sex despite her attempts to promote the idea of being a sex goddess, and her appeal was only to gay men, but didn’t appeal to straight men. Parade magazine said Mae never kissed a man on screen, so she was a paradox while she tried to give the impression that she was some sort of sex siren. Chuck Krauser, one of her act’s musclemen whom she renamed Paul Novak, lived with her, took care of her and escorted her, cooked for her, chauffeured her, protected her, and watched her health and diet, but it doesn’t appear they slept together (her swan bed could only accommodate one person). I doubt they had sexual relations, and you never saw pictures of them kissing. He seemed like a boy toy, but he didn’t seem to mind since he said he was put on earth to take care of Mae West.

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