Kenneth Marlowe |
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Born | Kenneth Bies (1926-11-26)November 26, 1926
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Died | April 30, 1990(1990-04-30) (aged 63) |
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Other names | Katherine "Kate" Marlowe Bies |
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Occupation(s) | Author, Entertainer, Hairdresser |
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Known for | "Mr. Madam: Confessions of a Male Madam" (1964) |
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Spouse | Robert "Lonnie" Barnes |
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Kenneth Marlowe, also known as Katherine "Kate" Marlowe Bies, was born on November 26, 1926, in Des Moines, Iowa. He later moved to Tipton, Nebraska. From a young age, Kenneth showed a keen interest in the entertainment industry.[1][2][3]
Career
Exotic Dancer
In 1948, Kenneth worked as an exotic dancer at Club My-O-My in New Orleans, a prominent venue known for its lively performances.[4]
Hairdresser
During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Kenneth became a renowned hairdresser, catering to celebrities like Gypsy Rose Lee, Phyllis Diller, and Imogene Coca.[5]
Entertainer
In 1971, Kenneth hosted "The Tricia Nixon Wedding/Vaudeville Returns" show at the Nob Hill Theatre in San Francisco. This event showcased his versatility and charisma as an entertainer.[6]
Transition and Advocacy
In 1975, Kenneth transitioned and became Katherine "Kate" Marlowe Bies. To support the transition, Kate held a fundraiser called "The Ball to End All Balls" at the California Hall in San Francisco, attended by notable figures including journalist Armistead Maupin and performer Sally Rand. The event was widely covered and highlighted the support Kate received from her community.[7][8][9]
Personal Life
Marriage
On June 29, 1977, Kate married Robert "Lonnie" Barnes, an inmate at San Quentin Prison, making her the first transgender person to marry in a California State Prison. This marriage marked a significant milestone in the recognition of transgender rights.[10][11]
Literary and Theatrical Contributions
Mr. Madam
In 1964, Kenneth authored the best-seller "Mr. Madam: Confessions of a Male Madam," which provided an insightful look into his life and experiences. The book received considerable acclaim and established Kenneth as a notable author.[12]
Plays
In June 2022, a play titled "Mr. Madam" premiered in Portland, Oregon, featuring Wade McCollum as Kenneth/Kate. The play was later rewritten and renamed "Make Me Gorgeous!" It premiered off-Broadway at Playhouse 46 in New York City on November 10, 2023, and received strong critical praise, being hailed as one of the best plays of 2023.[13]
Legacy
Kate Marlowe's life and career left a lasting impact on the LGBTQ+ community. Her courage and resilience continue to inspire many, and her contributions to literature and entertainment are celebrated.[14][15]
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