Bella Darvi

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Darvi was born Bayla Wegier to Chaym Wegier, a baker, and his wife, Chaya (née Zygelbaum). She had three brothers, Robert, Jacques Wegier, Jean-Isidore, and a sister, Sura. Robert died in a concentration camp.

Jailed by the Nazis during World War II, she was released in 1943. She married a businessman, Alban Cavalcade, on October 7, 1950 and traveled with him to Monaco. Discovered in Paris by the wife of mogul Darryl Zanuck. In 1952, she divorced Cavalcade, and moved into the Zanuck home. In August 1953, she signed a contract with Zanuck, who changed her name to Bella Darvi, Darvi a combination of the first names of Zanuck and his wife, Virginia. Eventually, she became Zanuck`s mistress, although she reportedly dated other men including Robert Stack and Brad Dexter.

She was Richard Widmark`s love interest in Sam Fuller`s 1954 film Hell and High Water, but is probably best known for the role of Nefer, the seductive Babylonian courtesan, in The Egyptian. Her performance, stymied by her thick accent and a lisp, was roundly panned by the critics.

Zanuck left his wife for Darvi, but left her when he discovered that she was a lesbian. On November 13, 1960, Darvi married Claude Rouas, a restaurant waiter, in Las Vegas; the marriage was annulled less than a year later.


Darvi committed suicide in Monte Carlo by gas. Her body remained undiscovered for more than a week.

 

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    Name Bella Darvi
    (Bayla Wegier)
    Build Slim
    Date of Birth October 231928
    Birthplace Sosnowiec
    Star Sign Scorpio
    Died September 111971 (Aged 43)
    Location of Death Monte Carlo, Monaco
    Cause of Death Committed suicide by using her oven to gas herself.
    Nationality Polish
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Jewish
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Be
    Claim to Fame The Egyptian

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  • After returning to Europe Darvi regularly called on ex-lover Darryl F. Zanuck to rescue her financially from mounting gambling debts . He ignored her final plea, just before her suicide in 1971.
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  • Henry Fine said of her: "She behaved like a most circumspect young lady, but whenever you came near her, you could feel the heat coming out of her. She was one of the sexiest females I have ever encountered, a great lovely ball of shimmering fire - but wrapped up in iron control. But you did have to wonder about her, and who was going to get burned when she did burst into flames."
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  • In 1959 she was forced to curb her bad habits when she was seriously injured in an auto accident and was taken to a Paris nursing home for three months to recover.
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  • Spoke French, English, German, Italian and Polish.
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  • Despite scathing reviews for her performance in The Egyptian (1954) following its release in 1954, in recent years Darvi has received some praise from the critics, including Camille Paglia, who described her performance as "hypnotic".
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  • Marlon Brando was originally scheduled to appear opposite Darvi in the Technicolor epic The Egyptian (1954). During the script read-through before filming began, the pair disliked each other at first sight. Bella, cast as the courtesan Nefer, was also jeered by more experienced star Jean Simmons who laughed with other cast members that Darvi was "an actress who 'nefer' was." Just as filming was to start, Brando refused to make the film, his agent telling studio head Darryl F. Zanuck: "He doesn't like the director, he doesn't like the role. And he can't stand Bella Darvi!" Edmund Purdom was cast in the role.
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  • For Virginia Fox Zanuck, producer Darryl F. Zanuck's wife, Darvi initially became something of a best friend and favorite niece. They went shopping and frequently lunched together, and Bella moved into the Zanucks' Santa Monica beach house in November 1952. But in January 1954, Virginia discovered through her daughter Susan that Darvi and her husband were romantically involved and threw her out. Bella hastily returned to Paris, Zanuck left his wife and followed her, and although the Zanucks never lived together again, they remained married.
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  • Committed suicide by using her oven to gas herself in her Paris apartment. Her body was not discovered for ten days.
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  • Romantically linked to many high-powered and famous men in mostly brief relationships. They included Jean-Pierre Aumont, Alexander D'Arcy, Robert Stack, Prince Aly Khan, Brad Dexter, Erich Maria Remarque, Renato Grassi, Marc Michel, Jerry Haskell, French matinée idol Philippe Lemaire and John Ireland. Her love life was always juicy fodder for the tabloids.
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  • She had three brothers (one of whom died in a concentration camp) and one sister.
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  • At one point her gambling was so out of control that she was forced to pawn her jewels, furs, clothing, furniture and two poodles to make ends meet.
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