Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines, Hollywood's First Openly Gay Star by William J. Mann
Amazon.com ReviewWilliam Haines was one of MGM's biggest stars in the late 1920s, playing cocky but sympathetic wise guys in movies such as Brown of Harvard. He was as self-assured in real life:
dropped by the studio In 1933 because he refused to hide his homosexuality, Haines became a successful interior decorator. Journalist William J. Mann perceptively links Haines's story to shifting attitudes in the movie industry, the gay community, and America as a whole.
Jimmy Shields and William Haines
In 1933, Haines was arrested in a YMCA with a sailor he had picked up in Los Angeles' Pershing Square. Louis B. Mayer, the studio head at MGM, delivered an ultimatum to Haines:Jan Antaya shared this very telling letter from her collection of Jerome Lipkin's personal letters. Jan read my book and was moved by the accounting of William Haines and Jimmy Shields story as it relates to Tom Lyle Williams and his partner, Emery Shaver, in The Maybelline Story.
The letter was written by William Haines, to his friend, Socialite Jerome Lipkin, in 1971, two years before Haines death. Haines refers to Shields as JS and remarks about their 45 year Anniversary. He calls Lipkin by the nickname, HEM and goes on to mention many famous friends including
Estee and Joe Lauder (Estee Lauder Cosmetics.)
Doris Stein of the Stein Eye Institute.)
George Frelinghuysen, Socialite.
Eadie Goetz, LB Mayer's sister
Louie B. Mayer, Head of MGM
and many more.
Haines signs the letter...
cona·mo·re [Italian: con, with + amore, love,] Hattie Mc Daniels mother, Willee. Hattie Mc Daniel was MGM's Gone with the Wind Star and the first African American to win an Oscar. (Maybe Haines was refering to him being as excited as Mc Daniel's mother must have been when her daughter won the Oscar.)
Jerry Zipkin with Nan Kempner at an AIDS benefit in 1990. Mr. Zipkin was the confidant of many grande dames including First Lady Nancy Reagan. People Magazine review of Zipkin
Bill and Edie Goetz,(Louie B. Mayer's sister,) known as the Diamond Duchess (according to William Haines letter.)
(Helena Rubinstein Cosmetic family?)
William Haines and Jimmy Shields were a devoted couple for almost 50 years.....Jimmy Shields, committed suicide a few months after William Haines, death.
Tom Lyle Williams and Emery Shaver were together for close to 50 years and after Emery's unexpected death in 1964, Tom Lyle sold the Maybelline Company in 1967.