Aggie Grey

Aggie Grey was born in Western Samoa in 1897 and died in 1988.

She was a well-known hotelier and founder of Grey Investment Group and Aggie Grey's Hotel.

Aggie Grey
Born
OccupationHotelier

Biography

Aggie Grey was born Agnes Genevieve Swann, the daughter of William Swann an English chemist and his Samoan wife Pele. In 1903 her mother died and she was raised by her father and later by him and her step mother. Aggie Grey is the subject of two biographies by Nelson Eustis and Fay Alailima, was on several postage stamps of Western Samoa, and was a pioneering figure of the Samoan hotel industry. Aggie Grey died in 1988.

In her adult life she became popular on the Samoan social scene. She founded her hotel in 1933, and became one of Samoa's most popular and well known figures. She hosted many notable actors, including Dorothy Lamour, Marlon Brando, Gary Cooper, William Holden, Raymond Burr and Robert Morley who stayed at her hotel. Her hotel was involved with the production and housing of the crew on the American film production of Return to Paradise (1953) starring Gary Cooper.

She was friends with American writer James Michener and she and her sister Mary Croudace (Aunty Mary) were widely believed to be possible models for his character Bloody Mary that he created in Tales of the South Pacific (1946). The book was adapted into Broadway's musical blockbuster South Pacific (1949) by Rodgers and Hammerstein (collectively known as Rodgers and Hammerstein), and subsequently the 1958 film South Pacific.

Aggie Gray's sister Mary Croudace ran "The Casino" a boarding-house in Apia, and was reputed to have been the lover of a Marine general in the war. Mr Croudace, reputed to have been a New Zealand official, was long gone.

The Aggie Grey Hotel is now three resorts, two on Upolu island in Samoa, in Apia and Aggie's Lagoon and one resort, Le Méredien in Tahiti. In 2013 Aggie Grey's became part of the Sheraton chain.

References

  • Thompson, Kirsten Moana (2014-04-01). "The construction of a myth: Bloody Mary, Aggie Grey and the optics of tourism". Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies. 2 (1): 5–19. doi:10.1386/nzps.2.1.5_1.

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Aggie Grey's Hotel and BungalowsGrey Investment GroupWestern Samoa

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