Leaving the studio system
The Hollywood
studio system dominated American feature film production in the first half of the
20th century. Under it, an actor would sign an exclusive contract to make films for a major studio, such as Fox. An actor would be slated for a specific number of films and could count on appearing with some of the top stars of the day in films produced with at least reasonable competence. Thus, actors just starting out could be sure of getting experience and exposure.
It was a system that worked well, at first, for Paget; she had beauty and talent, and her early Fox films did well, so the studio bolstered her film career. However, by the mid-
1950s it was clear to Fox executives that she could not carry a film on her own. Also, in 1955 she broke the exclusivity clause of her contract:
White Feather was not a Fox film. The studio dropped her contract; 1957's
The River's Edge was the last film she made for Fox.
After that, Paget's career began to decline. She was typically cast in "exotic" roles such as South Sea Island maidens or middle-eastern harem girls. She travelled to Germany in 1959 to join the cast of
Fritz Lang's two-film adventure saga (called in America
Journey to the Lost City) in a role that recalled her Shalimar/Taura of
Princess of the Nile. Like the Egyptian epic, "Lost City" is remembered chiefly for her energetic dance scenes. She acted in a pair of films shot in Italy. Her final feature film was
The Haunted Palace, a 1963 horror film directed by Roger Corman for
American International Pictures.
Paget had done
television work, both comedy and drama, throughout her career. Her last performance in this medium was in a December 1965 episode of
Burke's Law. She retired from entertainment in 1965, after marrying a wealthy Chinese-American oil executive.
Paget turned to
Christianity. She hosted her own show,
An Interlude with Debra Paget on the
Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), a Christian network, in the early 90's, and also was involved in
Praise the Lord. She comes out of retirement occasionally to appear on TBN as a guest. Currently, she lives in
Houston, Texas, where her sisters Meg and Lezlie Gae (stage name: Lisa Gaye) also reside.