Beulah Annan

Beulah May Annan (née Sheriff; November 18, 1899 – March 10, 1928) was an American suspected murderer. Her story inspired Maurine Dallas Watkins's play Chicago in 1926. The play was adapted into a 1927 silent film, a 1975 stage musical, and a 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 who Annan inspired.

Beulah Annan
Annan circa April 4, 1924, the day after the murder
Born
Beulah May Sheriff

(1899-11-18)November 18, 1899
Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedMarch 10, 1928(1928-03-10) (aged 28)
Resting placeDaviess County, Kentucky, U.S.
Other namesBeulah Stephens
Known forInspiration for Roxie Hart in Chicago (play)
Spouses
Perry Stephens
(until 1920)
    Albert "Al" Annan
    (m. 1920; div. 1927)
      Edward Harlib
      (m. 1927; div. 1927)
      PartnerHarry Kalstedt (1920-24)
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