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Beverly Elaine <I>Aadland</I> Fisher

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Beverly Elaine Aadland Fisher

Birth
Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
5 Jan 2010 (aged 67)
Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Beverly E. (Aadland) Fisher was the girlfriend of Errol Flynn, the Hollywood actor with the lusty lifestyle. She was only 15 years old when their 2- year long -relationship ended. She was with the movie star when he suffered a fatal heart attack.

Beverly was destined to make newspaper headlines several times in her life, but the biggest story was her romantic relationship when she was barely a teenager and her beau was the famous Hollywood figure who was 50 year old .

The charming, womanizing actor Errol Flynn's reputation had been tarnished when he was accused of statutory rape in the 1940s. Flynn was acquitted. However, he did have a penchant for much younger females. It is said he was an alcoholic and used morphine. The substance abuse almost ended his career.

Flynn met Beverly in 1957 when she was working as a Warner Brothers studio dancer. He invited her to read for a movie part and to have dinner at a Hollywood estate. Her mother did not object. Flynn gave her the nickname: "Woodsey."

Aadland recounted the evening's activities -decades later - by explaining someone else had the role and Errol wanted to show her his bearskin rug. She said "No!" and he took that as unusual because most women easily swooned over him. Afterward, Flynn phoned and expressed his regret and invited her out again. Beverly accepted and was by his side the two years. They traveled internationally and she even had a role in Flynn's final movie production, 1959's 'Cuban Rebel Girls.'

The twosome had traveled to Vancouver together in 1959. Flynn was selling his yacht, 'Zaca', claimed to be the second largest privately-owned sailboat in the world at the time. After Flynn was taken to the hospital and declared dead, Beverly was given a sedative which did not relax her but instead produced a fogged mind regarding the details of the evening.

The next headline for Beverly Aadland came in 1960. She was only 17 years old at the time. Her then boyfriend had entered her California home. They had had a tussle over the weapon as he was attacking her. The weapon fired and killed the young man. It was his 21 birthday.

Fisher made a living by singing and dancing on the East Coast. She eventually moved back to California. Her next employ was as a cocktail waitress.

Beverly had been married & divorced twice.

Beverly Asdland was WIFE to HUSBAND - Ronald Fisher (auto parts sales)

*They were wed 40 years

She was MOTHER to one child *DAUGHTER - Aadlanda Joy Fisher

She was GRANDMOTHER to one child

* She authored the book "THE BIG LOVE" (an account of her affair with Errol Flynn) * A play was composed from the book's material

Beverly Fisher died due to complications of diabetes and congestive heart failure.

She was 67 years old

Her last husband confided that his wife never ceased loving Flynn. She once told him: "If he was still around, I'd be with him."

He retorted back to her: "Well, it'd be a bit crowded, wouldn't it?"

This biography is humbly presented by Audrey Burtrum-Stanley / Arkansas
Beverly E. (Aadland) Fisher was the girlfriend of Errol Flynn, the Hollywood actor with the lusty lifestyle. She was only 15 years old when their 2- year long -relationship ended. She was with the movie star when he suffered a fatal heart attack.

Beverly was destined to make newspaper headlines several times in her life, but the biggest story was her romantic relationship when she was barely a teenager and her beau was the famous Hollywood figure who was 50 year old .

The charming, womanizing actor Errol Flynn's reputation had been tarnished when he was accused of statutory rape in the 1940s. Flynn was acquitted. However, he did have a penchant for much younger females. It is said he was an alcoholic and used morphine. The substance abuse almost ended his career.

Flynn met Beverly in 1957 when she was working as a Warner Brothers studio dancer. He invited her to read for a movie part and to have dinner at a Hollywood estate. Her mother did not object. Flynn gave her the nickname: "Woodsey."

Aadland recounted the evening's activities -decades later - by explaining someone else had the role and Errol wanted to show her his bearskin rug. She said "No!" and he took that as unusual because most women easily swooned over him. Afterward, Flynn phoned and expressed his regret and invited her out again. Beverly accepted and was by his side the two years. They traveled internationally and she even had a role in Flynn's final movie production, 1959's 'Cuban Rebel Girls.'

The twosome had traveled to Vancouver together in 1959. Flynn was selling his yacht, 'Zaca', claimed to be the second largest privately-owned sailboat in the world at the time. After Flynn was taken to the hospital and declared dead, Beverly was given a sedative which did not relax her but instead produced a fogged mind regarding the details of the evening.

The next headline for Beverly Aadland came in 1960. She was only 17 years old at the time. Her then boyfriend had entered her California home. They had had a tussle over the weapon as he was attacking her. The weapon fired and killed the young man. It was his 21 birthday.

Fisher made a living by singing and dancing on the East Coast. She eventually moved back to California. Her next employ was as a cocktail waitress.

Beverly had been married & divorced twice.

Beverly Asdland was WIFE to HUSBAND - Ronald Fisher (auto parts sales)

*They were wed 40 years

She was MOTHER to one child *DAUGHTER - Aadlanda Joy Fisher

She was GRANDMOTHER to one child

* She authored the book "THE BIG LOVE" (an account of her affair with Errol Flynn) * A play was composed from the book's material

Beverly Fisher died due to complications of diabetes and congestive heart failure.

She was 67 years old

Her last husband confided that his wife never ceased loving Flynn. She once told him: "If he was still around, I'd be with him."

He retorted back to her: "Well, it'd be a bit crowded, wouldn't it?"

This biography is humbly presented by Audrey Burtrum-Stanley / Arkansas


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