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'''Esta Siegel''' (born '''Krakower''') (1911&ndash;1982) was the ex-wife of gangster [[Bugsy Siegel|Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel]].
'''Esta Siegel''' (born '''Krakower''') (1911&ndash;1982) was the ex-wife of gangster [[Bugsy Siegel|Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel]].
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Revision as of 10:38, 21 July 2009

Esta Siegel (born Krakower) (1911–1982) was the ex-wife of gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel.

She was the sister of alleged hitman Whitey Krakower, who was also a suspect in the Harry Greenberg murder for which Siegel was tried and acquitted.

She married Siegel on January 27, 1929 in Brooklyn, NY at the age of 17. She bore two daughters, Millicent and Barbara who were ages 16 and 14 at the time of their father's death. She divorced her husband in Reno, Nevada in December 1946, prior to the opening of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas and about a year before he was killed in Beverly Hills. She then returned to New York City to raise their two daughters. She never remarried.

She died in January 1982, shortly before her 70th birthday, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She was interred in a mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, close to her ex-husband.

She was portrayed in the Barry Levinson film Bugsy by actress Wendy Phillips.

References

  • Edmonds, Andy (1993-04). Bugsy's Baby: The Secret Life of Mob Queen Virginia Hill. Carol Publishing Corporation. p. 260. ISBN 1559721642. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Reid, Ed (1963-02). Green Felt Jungle. Buccaneer Books. ISBN 089966783X. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Jennings, Dean (1992-01-01). We Only Kill Each Other (Mti ed.). Pocket. p. 256. ISBN 0671770349.