Marli Renfro Explained

Marli Renfro
Birth Date:3 April 1938
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California
Occupation:Showgirl, photographic model, actress
Height:5feet
Haircolor:Red

Marli Renfro (born April 3, 1938 in Los Angeles, California) is an American former showgirl, model, Playboy cover girl and actress.

She was the body double for Janet Leigh in the shower scene of the 1960 film Psycho.[1]

Early career

Renfro, described as a free spirit with a lifelong commitment to nudism,[2] appeared in many men's magazines including Ace, Adam, Beau, Dude, Escapade, Follies, Gala and Modern Man.[3] She also appeared on the cover of the September 1960 edition of Playboy.[4]

Renfro spent some time working as a showgirl in Las Vegas, and also worked as a Playboy Bunny.[5]

Film career

Unperturbed by working nude, Renfro was hired as the body double for the actress Janet Leigh in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho. She was paid $500.[6] The shower scene in Psycho is considered one of the most famous scenes in cinema history.[7] It features more than 50 camera cuts in three minutes and took six days to film. Although nudity is implied in the rapid cuts, none is seen. Hitchcock and Leigh initially maintained that only Leigh appeared in the shower.[6] Only later did Hitchcock acknowledge that when Leigh's face is seen it is her, otherwise it is Renfro.[8] Leigh's account of the shower scene, however, says all the actual shower footage in the film was of her and the only time Renfro was used was in an overhead shot that was eventually cut due to censors' concerns [9]

Renfro subsequently appeared in Francis Ford Coppola's 1962 film Tonight for Sure.[10]

Decades later, Renfro was interviewed and featured in 78/52, director Alexandre O. Philippe's 2017 documentary film that examines Psycho and the shower scene.

Confusion regarding death

During the filming of Psycho, Janet Leigh also had a stand-in to check lighting.[5] Her name was Myra Davis, also known as Myra Jones.[11] In 1988 Davis was raped and murdered by her neighbor and handyman Kenneth Dean Hunt.[12] Possibly due to fascination with the shower scene, sections of the media confused Davis's role and published that she had been Leigh's body double.[13] The BBC went further and not only asserted that Davis was Leigh's body double, but also that Davis was the voice of Norman Bates' mother,[14] although this character had been voiced by Virginia Gregg and Jeanette Nolan.[1] In his 2002 book Body Double, author Don Lasseter compounded the confusion and wrote that Davis and Renfro were the same person, meaning that Renfro was dead.[15]

Author Robert Graysmith, who had a lifelong fascination with Renfro, noted a comment by Davis's granddaughter that Davis would never have done nude work.[5] He set out to find Renfro and discovered that she was living in California. He subsequently wrote a book, The Girl in Alfred Hitchcock's Shower (2010), about Renfro's role in Psycho and the confusion over Davis's death.[16]

Personal life

Renfro married and is known as Marli Renfro Peterson.[17] She has lived in the Mojave Desert since 1970.[18]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Psycho - cast. allmovie.com. April 24, 2010.
  2. News: 'The Girl in Alfred Hitchcock's Shower,' by Robert Graysmith. Kandel. Susan. March 23, 2010. Los Angeles Times . April 24, 2010.
  3. Web site: Marli Renfro. oldmags.com. April 24, 2010.
  4. Web site: Playboy Cover September 1960. January 5, 2010. playboycoverarchive.com. April 24, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100916200930/http://www.playboycoverarchive.com/united-states/us-1960s/us-1960/us-playboy-cover-september-1960. September 16, 2010. mdy-all.
  5. News: Secrets of the Psycho shower. Hodgkinson. Will. March 29, 2010. The Guardian . April 24, 2010.
  6. News: Spotlight: Marli Renfro . The Times . March 27, 2010 . April 24, 2010 . Graysmith . Robert.
  7. News: How Psycho changed cinema . BBC News . April 1, 2010 . April 24, 2010 . Robb . Stephen.
  8. News: Book 'Em: The Girl in Alfred Hitchcock's Shower . CBS News . February 1, 2010 . April 24, 2010 . Leibowitz . Barry.
  9. Book: Leigh. Janet. Psycho - Behind the Scenes of the Classic Thriller. Nickens. Christopher. Harmony Books. 1995. 0-517-70112-X. New York, New York. 74, 74, 76.
  10. Web site: Tonight For Sure . https://web.archive.org/web/20071017020904/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/50370/Tonight-for-Sure/overview . dead . October 17, 2007 . April 24, 2010 . Deming . Movies & TV Dept. . . 2007 . Mark.
  11. Web site: Myra Jones . IMDb . April 24, 2010.
  12. News: The Man Who Almost Got Away . Decker. Twila. May 15, 2001. Los Angeles Times . April 24, 2010.
  13. News: National News Briefs; Jurors Fail to Agree On Penalty in 2 Murders. March 25, 2001. The New York Times . April 24, 2010.
  14. News: Jail for 'Psycho' killer. March 16, 2001. BBC News . April 24, 2010.
  15. News: The Psycho Effect. Johnson. Brian D.. February 11, 2010. Macleans . April 24, 2010.
  16. News: The Moment of Psycho: How Alfred Hitchcock Taught America to Love Murder by David Thomson – The Girl in Alfred Hitchcock's Shower by Robert Graysmith. Bradshaw. Peter. April 3, 2010. The Guardian . April 24, 2010.
  17. Web site: 8 frames of "Psycho" . May 8, 2008 . hitchcockwiki.com . April 24, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100409193048/http://www.hitchcockwiki.com/blog/?p=274 . April 9, 2010 .
  18. Coachella Valley Confidential. Ortuna Neil. Denise. February 2010. The Sun Runner. 25. April 24, 2010.