Esther Williams was an American actress and competitive swimmer who became a major star in the 1940s and 1950s. Known for her roles in musical films that showcased her swimming prowess, Williams appeared in movies such as "Bathing Beauty" and "Million Dollar Mermaid." Her combination of athleticism and charisma made her a beloved figure in Hollywood's Golden Age.

"I ended up buying a restaurant. Already we had invested in a gas station and a metal products plant."


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"I was the only swimmer in movies. Tarzan was long gone, and he couldn't have done them anyway; he could never have gotten into my bathing suit."


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"Even though I had a lucrative contract with MGM, I had a husband who was drinking and gambling our money away faster than I could make it."


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"Victor Mature was a big man; he had a great swagger. I liked him and I knew we'd be good together on screen."



"What the public expects and what is healthy for an individual are two very different things."



"Somehow I kept my head above water. I relied on the discipline, character, and strength that I had started to develop as that little girl in her first swimming pool."


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"Howard Hughes himself was a regular at the restaurant, and in a way it became his headquarters, too. Howard had recently relocated to Las Vegas, so when he wanted to do business in Los Angeles, he went into the back of our restaurant to use the telephone."


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"I always felt that if I made a movie, it would be one movie; I didn't see how they could make 26 swimming movies."


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"The newspapers loved pinup pictures of pretty young swimmers, and as a national champion, I got more than my share of space in the sports pages."

