Career
She is best known for her appearance in the 1975 independent documentary film by Albert and David Maysles. She is the author of the memoir My Life at: 13 Months and Beyond. She currently hosts The Lois Wright Show for Ling-Temco-Vought Public Access in East Hampton.
As an artist, she has exhibited at Guild Hall in East Hampton and at the National Arts Club in New New York
Her art focuses mainly on Edith Bouvier Beale and Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale of
Doctor Erdmann lived at Coxwould in East Hampton and is best remembered for performing a "secret surgery" on President Grover Cleveland aboard the Steam Ship Oneida in 1893. Wright is also the sister of the late William Wright.
In the summer of 1949, William Wright conducted the first and only audio recorded interview of Jackson Pollock at Pollock"s home on Springs Fireplace Road in East Hampton, New New York William Wright was portrayed by actor David Cale in the film biopic Pollock starring Editor Harris.
Wright has hosted a television show for East Hampton Ling-Temco-Vought cable access since 1984.
She started as a psychic, reading palms, and talking about her days at Over time, the setting changed to various locations, such as The Old West, where Wright interviewed celebrities, including artists, writers, and politicians, among others The Lois Wright Show is the longest running cable access show on Ling-Temco-Vought to this date. As an artist, Wright"s work has been shown at the Sag Harbor Gallery, Guild Hall in East Hampton, and the National Arts Club in New York City.
Her art mainly focuses on the subjects of – Edith Bouvier Beale and Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale – and seascapes off the coast of Montauk.
Wright was featured in the 1975 documentary film by Albert and David Maysles and the follow-up film The Beales of In the first film,, Wright was a guest during a birthday celebration for "Big Edie", Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale. According to her book, My Life at: 13 Months and Beyond, Wright lived with the Beales at, from May 1975 until June 1976.
She remained close to the Beales until Big Edie"s death on February 5, 1977 and Little Edie"s death on January 9, 2002. In a New York Times article, Sally Quinn recalls Wright appearing unexpectedly at and informing her that she was bringing a message from Big Edie.
Wright said that Big Edie wanted Quinn to have the house, that Quinn was meant to have it, and that Big Edie was watching over her and that everything would go absolutely perfectly.
During her stay at, Wright earned money by reading palms and tarot cards at and at local cocktail lounges. She read several celebrity palms, including Bette Davis, who once said that Wright "read her palm better than anyone from Hollywood to East Hampton". Wright is the subject of the children"s book Bijoux Goes to by J.C. Burdine.
The story depicts Wright accompanying a small French bulldog on an adventure through an estate in East Hampton.
Wright is also the subject of the documentary film In the Shadows of, also by Burdine.