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Evelyn McHale (Evelyn Francis McHale) was born on 20 September, 1923 in Berkeley, California, U.S., is an American bookkeeper and suicide jumper. Discover Evelyn McHale's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 23 years old?
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Evelyn Francis McHale |
Occupation |
Bookkeeper, US Army Corps |
Age |
23 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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20 September, 1923 |
Birthday |
20 September |
Birthplace |
Berkeley, California, U.S. |
Date of death |
1 May, 1947 |
Died Place |
New York City, New York, U.S. |
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United States
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Evelyn McHale Height, Weight & Measurements
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Evelyn McHale Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Evelyn McHale worth at the age of 23 years old? Evelyn McHale’s income source is mostly from being a successful jumper. She is from United States. We have estimated Evelyn McHale's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Evelyn Francis McHale (September 20, 1923 – May 1, 1947) was an American bookkeeper who jumped to her death from the 86th-floor observation deck of the Empire State Building.
A photography student took a picture of her corpse where it lay on top of a crushed car.
The photograph of the dead lady had a "beautiful" aesthetic quality, and was republished around the world.
The photograph led Time magazine to call it "the most beautiful suicide".
It inspired Andy Warhol, among other artists.
Evelyn McHale was born in Berkeley, California, one of nine children born to Helen and Vincent McHale.
Her father was a bank examiner who relocated to Washington, D.C., in 1930.
Her mother suffered from undiagnosed and untreated depression.
This led to a challenging marriage and ultimately a divorce.
Vincent gained custody of all children and moved to Tuckahoe, New York where she attended Eastchester High School as a junior.
After graduating from Normandy High School in 1942, McHale joined the Women's Army Corps and was stationed in Jefferson City, Missouri.
She later moved to Baldwin, New York, and was employed as a bookkeeper at the Kitab Engraving Company on Pearl Street.
She met her fiance Barry Rhodes, a college student discharged from the United States Army Air Force.
On April 30, 1947, McHale took a train from New York to Easton, Pennsylvania, to visit Rhodes.
The photograph is also referenced in the song "Shatter Me with Hope" by HIM from their album Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice, with the lyrics "Turn to page 43, and you'll know how I feel," being in direct reference to the photograph as shown in LIFE Magazine's May 12, 1947 issue.
It has been compared to the photograph by Malcolm Browne of the self-immolation of Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức, who burned himself alive at a busy Saigon road intersection in 1963; both are widely regarded as being among the most iconic suicide photographs.
Ben Cosgrove of Time praised the photo as "technically rich, visually compelling and ... downright beautiful", describing her body as "resting, or napping, rather than ... dead" and appearing as if she is "daydreaming of her beau".
Andy Warhol used Wiles' photo in one of his prints entitled Suicide (Fallen Body).
Her picture was also used on the cover of Saccharine Trust's album Surviving You, Always, released in 1984 by SST Records.
Lethal Weapon references this picture in the opening sequence.
The next day, after leaving Rhodes's residence, she returned to New York City and went to the Empire State Building where she jumped from the 86th-floor observatory, landing on top of a parked car.
A security guard was reportedly standing approximately 10 ft from her just before she jumped.
Rhodes did not notice any indication of suicidal thoughts before McHale left.
Detective Frank Murray found her suicide note in a black pocketbook next to her neatly folded cloth coat over the observation deck wall.
"I don't want anyone in or out of my family to see any part of me. Could you destroy my body by cremation? I beg of you and my family – don't have any service for me or remembrance for me. My fiance asked me to marry him in June. I don't think I would make a good wife for anybody. He is much better off without me. Tell my father, I have too many of my mother's tendencies."
Her body was identified by her sister, Helen Brenner.
In accordance with her wishes, McHale was cremated with no memorial, service, or grave.
David Bowie's 1993 video for the single "Jump They Say" and Radiohead's 1995 music video for the single "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" both include a recreation of the image, with Bowie and Thom Yorke respectively splayed atop a smashed car.
The cover of the 1995 album Gilt by the Tucson band Machines of Loving Grace uses a color photo that recreates the original image, while that of the 2009 Pearl Jam album Backspacer features an artist rendition of the iconic photograph in the bottom right corner.
He died unmarried in Melbourne, Florida, on October 9, 2007.
The photo of her body, taken by Robert Wiles, was published in Life magazine.
Parenthetical Girls' 2013 release Privilege (Abridged) opens with the track "Evelyn McHale".
Reference was also made to the shot at the start of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video, released in 2015.
The 2022 music video for the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners ending theme song "Let You Down" by Dawid Podsiadło contains a visual homage to the Evelyn McHale photo, with a character's body being depicted atop a car in a pose reminiscent of McHale's.
In 2018, a novel by journalist and writer Nadia Busato was published in Italy, tracing the story of Evelyn McHale and her suicide.
The novel is entitled Non sarò mai la brava moglie di nessuno ("Nobody's Good Wife").
On the cover of the 2019 album Better Out Than In by the St. Paul, MN band Skittish, singer and songwriter Jeff Noller poses in a stylized recreation of the infamous picture.
The photograph is referenced in the movie Stranger Than Fiction by the character Karen Eiffel.