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Beulah Annan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beulah Annan Beulah May Annan (November 18, 1899 – March 10, 1928) was an American suspected murderer. Her story was the inspiration for Maurine Dallas Watkins's play ''Chicago'' in 1926. The play has been adapted into a 1927 silent film, 1975 stage musical, and 2002 movie musical (which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), all with that title, and a 1942 romantic comedy film, ''Roxie Hart'', named for the character Annan inspired. ==Early life==
Annan was born Beulah May Sheriff in Owensboro, Kentucky, to Mary (née Neel) and John R. Sheriff. While living in Kentucky, she married her first husband, newspaper linotype operator Perry Stephens. They were divorced, and Beulah then met car mechanic Albert "Al" Annan. They went to Chicago together, where they were married on March 29, 1920.〔Maurine Watkins, "Demand Noose for 'Prettiest' Woman Slayer" ''Chicago Daily Tribune'' April 5, 1924, p.1.〕 There, Albert found work as a mechanic at a garage and Beulah eventually became a bookkeeper at Tennant's Model Laundry.〔 At the laundry she met Harry Kalstedt and began an affair.
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