Jenny Maxwell

Jenny Maxwell

Maxwell (right) with Christine White in Ichabod and Me, 1962.
Born Jennifer Helene Maxwell
(1941-09-03)September 3, 1941
New York City, New York
Died June 10, 1981(1981-06-10) (aged 39)
Beverly Hills, California
Occupation Film, television actress
Spouse(s) Paul W. Rapp (1959-61)
Ervin M. Roeder (1961-1981 {death})

Jenny Maxwell (born Jennifer Helene Maxwell)[1] (September 3, 1941 – 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]

Biography

Of Norwegian descent (the original name of Moksvold was changed when the family emigrated in 1949), and a distant relative of Marilyn Monroe,[3] Maxwell played spoiled Ellie Corbett in Blue Hawaii, whom Elvis' character eventually tames by spanking her on the beach. She also appeared in Blue Denim (1959), Take Her, She's Mine (1963, which starred James Stewart), and Shotgun Wedding (also 1963; Maxwell's cinematic swan song, co-written by infamous filmmaker Edward D. Wood, Jr.). In addition to this she appeared in several television shows, including The Twilight Zone (1961), Route 66 (1961), and 77 Sunset Strip (1963).

In April 1959, the 16-year-old Maxwell married 24-year-old Paul W. Rapp, an assistant director. 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] She later married Ervin M. Roeder, a successful attorney who was 21 years her senior, on February 15, 1970 in Los Angeles.[5]

In 1981, shortly after their separation, Maxwell and her husband were gunned down and killed in the lobby of their Beverly Hills condo during a possible botched robbery.[6] She was 39 years old.

References

  1. Jenny Maxwell www.findagrave.com. Accessed 2013-09-05.
  2. Biography for Jenny Maxwell, www.imbd.com. Accessed 2009-05-18.
  3. Tom Lisanti's book Drive-In Dream Girls
  4. Tom Lisanti's book Drive-In Dream Girls
  5. California Marriage Index 1960-1985
  6. Tom Lisanti's book Drive-In Dream Girls

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