Monica Boyar

Monica Boyar is a Dominican nightclub club singer who was popular in the 1940s and 1950s.

Musical Influence

Boyar became a United States citizen after residing in the country from the age of six. She is a dedicated student of the folk music of all countries.

She was called "the satin Latin song stylist." and sometimes "the Ruban Blue-Bird". Walter Winchell said that she was the finest Latin talent in the entertainment field in 1960.

During the 1939 New York World's Fair she made a concerted effort to persuade Americans to adopt the DominicanRepublic's native dance, the merengue. An initial reluctance eventually subsided, and by 1955 it was the fastest growing dance in the U.S. When Boyar introduced calypso songs to America, many felt the music was not commercial. By 1954 calypsosongs were among the bestsellers.

She introduced a new song, "That's Why A Woman Loves A Heel", in October 1945. By 1948 Boyar had appeared on every overseas radio network. Boyar entertained at Ciro's in Mexico City and the Hotel Nacional in Havana. Among her numerous nightclub engagements was a December 1955 performance at the Viennese Lantern, at 242 East 79th Street in Yorkville, Manhattan. A lawsuit was taken out by an angry tenant who resided above the club. He contended that Boyar's bongo drummer kept him awake.

Clothing Designer

Boyar was a fashion designer for stage and motion picture stars. Her designs were very original yet simple. She also created expensive handbags. She had over two hundred gowns to wear to performances in her New York City apartment.

Other

She appeared in "Princess Papaya" (1945). The concert film directed by Josef Berne included footage of dancer Sylvia Opert. Boyar played a singer in an episode of the television show Mister Peepers, in 1952. In 1961 she received a Universal Pictures screen test.

Marlon Brando visited Boyar, who was a friend of his, when she was hospitalized at Lennox Hill Hospital, in January 1955. She married comedian Lee Tully in March 1958 and divorced him in Mexico in June. She was previously married to actor Leslie Nielsen. Boyar and Nielsen were married for five years, separating in August 1955. Nielsen obtained a default divorce in June 1956.He agreed to pay $19,000 in lieu of alimony with monthly instalments of $500.

References

*cite news| publisher=Bradford Era |title=Brook Club Star Resented Broadway Role In Stage Play That Brought Her Fame |date=July 6, 1949 |page=6
*cite news| publisher=Charleston Daily Mail |title=Walter Winchell |date=October 29, 1945 |page=10
*cite news| publisher=Charleston Gazette |title=Dorothy Kilgallen; Broadway |date=January 14, 1955 |page=6
*cite news| publisher=Long Beach Independent |title=Default Divorce Obtained by Nielsen |date=June 9, 1956 |page=5
*cite news| publisher=Lowell Sun |title=It Happened Last Night |date=March 26, 1961 |page=32
*cite news| publisher=Lowell Sun |title=Monica Boyar Due For Spanking |date=March 30, 1961 |page=15
*cite news| publisher=Mansfield News Journal |title=Dorothy Kilgallen |date=June 24, 1958 |page=22
*cite news| publisher=Nevada State Journal |title=Walter Winchell |date=August 26, 1960 |page=8
*cite news| publisher=New York Times |title=Harold Lang Gets Top Role In Show |date=August 21, 1948 |page=9
*cite news| publisher=New York Times |title=Monica Boyar |date=December 13, 1955 |page=56
*cite news| publisher=Oneonta Star |title=The Voice of Broadway |date=October 31, 1955 |page=4
*cite news| publisher=Salamanca Republican-Press |title=Salamanca Women Will Marvel At Gowns Designed By Brook Club Singer |date=July 8, 1949 |page=5
*cite news| publisher=San Mateo Times |title=Ex Canadian Farm Boy Gets Sophisticated Film City Rolse |date=June 2, 1956 |page=17
*cite news| publisher=Yuma Daily Sun |title=Monica Boyar's Dominion:Merengue and Goulash |date=October 25, 1955 |page=10

External links

* [http://209.85.207.104/search?q=cache:07_jk2n-Yt0J:the.honoluluadvertiser.com/current/ln/150photo/20061108+monica+boyar+photo&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us&client=firefox-aMonica Monica Boyar] in a Honolulu Advertiser photo (1961)


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