Name Honey Bruce Role Stripper | Children Kitty Bruce | |
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Full Name Harriett E. Jolliff Similar People Lenny Bruce, Kitty Bruce, Sally Marr, Phil Tucker, Lotus Weinstock Died 12 September 2005 (aged 78) , Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
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Honey Bruce Friedman, born Harriett Jolliff, also known by her professional name Honey Harlow (August 15, 1927 – September 12, 2005) was an American stripper and showgirl who was the wife of stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce.
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She was portrayed by Valerie Perrine in the 1974 biopic Lenny, for which Perrine was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. In 1976 she released her autobiography, Honey: The Life and Loves of Lenny's Shady Lady.

Facts
- She was a renowned American stripper and showgirl.
- Honey was married to stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce.
- Her life was depicted in the 1974 biopic "Lenny."
- She authored an autobiography titled "Honey: The Life and Loves of Lenny's Shady Lady."
- Born to teenage parents, her father died in a tuberculosis sanitorium.
- As a child, she was nicknamed "Poochie."
- Honey moved to Detroit, Michigan with her mother and sister.
- She dreamt of a career in show business, inspired by Hollywood stars like Lana Turner and Rita Hayworth.
- Bruce ran away to Florida and worked as a topless dancer.
- She served a one-year sentence in Florida State Prison due to a theft.
- Honey was a successful stripper in Miami, known as "Hot Honey Harlow."
- Honey married Lenny Bruce in 1951 and had a daughter named Kitty.
- She divorced in 1957 and fought a custody battle over their daughter.
- Honey admitted to having six abortions in her lifetime.
- Bruce continued to promote Lenny Bruce's legacy after his death in 1966.
- She successfully lobbied for Lenny Bruce's posthumous pardon for an obscenity conviction.
- Honey remarried to Jeffrey Friedman in 1984 and changed her name to "Honey Bruce Friedman."
- Bruce also served as an advisor for the 1974 film "Lenny."
Early life

Friedman was born Harriett Jolliff in Manila, Arkansas, the daughter of unmarried teenage parents Mabel Layson and Murl Jolliff. She never knew her father, who died in a tuberculosis sanitorium. She was named after her paternal grandmother, Harriett Joliff (1877-1941), but as a child, her nickname was "Poochie".

Her mother Mabel moved her and her sister, Virginia, to Detroit, Michigan in search of work. Finding work at nightclubs, Mabel married a local hustler who often was in trouble with the law. While ostensibly owning a bookshop, in reality he was operating an illegal business from their attic. Young Harriet's mother and step-father enforced strict Catholic rules on her, and reportedly the home was an abusive environment. Harriet dreamed leaving home for a career in show business, and she intently studied Hollywood movie stars like Lana Turner and Rita Hayworth.

Harriet's unstable home life led to rebellion, and she started skipping school and staying away from home. Eventually she ran away from home with a female friend and two boys to nearby Toledo, Ohio, and from there, the four teenagers decided to go to Florida. The boys hot-wired cars to steal transportation, and soon they arrived in Miami where they rented a room. To earn money to support themselves, the girls answered an ad in the paper for showgirls; Harriet was hired to be a topless dancer, but her friend was deemed not pretty enough and so was given a job as a cigarette girl.

Once Harriett had earned enough money for the group to continue on their journey, she quit the dancing job, and the group planned to move from Miami Beach to Palm Beach. The two boys she was with had enlisted in the army and were "sowing some oats" before heading to basic training for World War II. One of the boys raped Harriet while she was sleeping, which she shrugged off as "the way things were". Harriet's friend left the group and went home to Detroit.
With Harriet and the two boys in need of more money, they decided to break into a vending machine. They broke out the glass and managed to get cigarettes, candy, and cash into their pockets and escaped on foot into a nearby orange grove, but were caught by police. Once in custody, it was established that the group was responsible for several cars being stolen in addition to the theft, and Harriet was sentenced to one year incarceration at Florida State Prison.
After her release, she worked as a successful stripper in Miami under the name "Hot Honey Harlow."
Lenny Bruce
On June 15, 1951, she married comedian Lenny Bruce after meeting him in Baltimore. Bruce tried to become her manager and make her a legitimate star, but she fought against this. She would sometimes perform with her husband on stage, including an act based on Bride of Frankenstein. They divorced on January 21, 1957, after having a daughter, Kitty. In her autobiography, Honey confessed to having six abortions during her life. The two fought a custody battle over their daughter.
Later life
Harlow successfully lobbied New York Governor George Pataki to posthumously pardon Bruce for the obscenity conviction resulting from his performance and arrest at the Cafe au Go Go in Greenwich Village in 1964. Lenny Bruce died of a drug overdose in 1966, after which she continued to promote his legacy.
She is credited in the 1974 film Lenny as being an advisor for the film. As an actress she appeared in the 1953 indie film Dance Hall Rackett which also starred Lenny Bruce.
She re-married to Jeffrey Friedman in 1984 and they remained married and living in Hawaii until her death. She had legally changed her name to "Honey Bruce Friedman".
Death
She died on September 12, 2005, in Honolulu.