Betty Rowland Explained

Betty Rowland
Other Names:Ball of Fire
Birth Name:Betty Jane Rowland
Birth Date:23 January 1916
Birth Place:Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Death Place:Culver City, California, U.S.
Partner:Gus Schilling

Betty Jane Rowland (January 23, 1916 – April 3, 2022) was an American burlesque dancer[1] and actress, with a career spanning over eight decades. She was the last living performer of the "Golden Age of Burlesque" era.[2]

Early life

Rowland was born to Alvah and Ida Rowland on January 23, 1916, in Columbus, Ohio. Her father was an accountant who lost his job during the Great Depression. Betty and her sisters Dian and Roz Elle all started out as dancers in vaudeville before making the transition into burlesque.[3] [4]

Career

Betty Rowland performed at the famous club Minsky's in New York City, where she earned the nickname "Ball of Fire" from both her flaming red hair and hot and fast style of dancing.[5] She moved to Los Angeles, California in 1938. By 1941, the fresh-faced Rowland was established as a burlesque star. Unlike other exotic dancers who cultivated an aloof, statuesque attitude on stage to project a distant sort of glamour, Betty Rowland had a much more vivacious style, in which she was constantly smiling and prancing across the stage.

She attempted to sue producer Samuel Goldwyn for using "Ball of Fire" as the title for a Howard Hawks film starring Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper.[6] She also appeared in some Hollywood movies such as Let's Make Music (1940), Spavaldi e innamorati (1959), Love & Kisses (1965), A Time for Dying (1969). In the 1960s, Rowland assumed ownership of a bar in Santa Monica, California; the bar was bought and renamed by investors in the 1990s, but she continued to work there as a hostess until at least 2009, when she was 93.[7]

She appeared in numerous documentaries in 2004 and 2010,[8] also in a video named Forbidden Cinema: Volume 5 – Lost Blue Classics (2014).[9]

Personal life

Rowland was married to businessman Owen S. Dalton from 1956 to their divorce in 1963. She was in a relationship with burlesque and film comedian Gus Schilling, and they were often referred to as spouses, but Rowland later said that they never married.[7] In her later years she helped run various bars, worked as a hostess at the French restaurant Anisette in Santa Monica, California.[10] In 2009, Rowland was living in an apartment in Brentwood, Los Angeles.[11] She died at a care facility in Culver City, California on April 3, 2022, at the age of 106. Her death was announced nearly 3 months later on June 30.[7]

Filmography

Films

Documentaries

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sage, Dusty. Burlesque In a Nutshell - Girls, Gimmicks & Gags. June 7, 2016. BearManor Media.
  2. Web site: January 25, 2016. Minsky Stripper Turns 100 (the Last Living Star of Burlesque). November 20, 2021. Huffington Post.
  3. Web site: Betty Rowland Burlesque Hall of Fame. November 20, 2021.
  4. Web site: Burlesque dancer Betty Rowland on stage performing before male audience, circa 1946. November 20, 2021. digital.library.ucla.edu.
  5. Web site: Legend: Betty Rowland Red Hots Burlesque. November 20, 2021.
  6. Web site: Photos of burlesque dancer Betty Rowland going to jail. November 20, 2021. www.pulpinternational.com.
  7. News: Green . Penelope . Betty Rowland, One of Burlesque's Last Queens, Dies at 106 . June 29, 2022 . . June 29, 2022. limited.
  8. Web site: March 4, 2010. THE AMAZING BALL OF FIRE, BETTY ROWLAND: LOS ANGELES "PRETTY THINGS" & "BALL OF FIRE" BENEFIT SCREENING MARCH 9TH 8PM. November 20, 2021. A Shaded View on Fashion.
  9. Web site: January 25, 2016. Minsky Stripper Turns 100 (the Last Living Star of Burlesque). November 20, 2021. HuffPost.
  10. Web site: Burlesque Past and Present: Betty "Ball of Fire" Rowland. November 20, 2021. Playful Promises Blog.
  11. Web site: February 27, 2009. Minsky's girl lives on. November 20, 2021. Los Angeles Times.
  12. Book: Zemeckis, Leslie. Behind the Burly Q: The Story of Burlesque in America. November 4, 2014. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.. 978-1-62914-868-7.