- Thelma Furness, Viscountess Furness
Thelma, Viscountess Furness (
August 23 ,1904 –January 29 ,1970 ), born Thelma Morgan, was the woman who precededWallis Simpson in the affections ofEdward VIII of the United Kingdom . Her first name was pronounced in Spanish fashion as "TEL-ma." Her niece isfashion designer Gloria Vanderbilt .Early life
Born in
Lucerne ,Switzerland , she was a daughter ofHarry Hays Morgan , an American diplomat who was U.S. consul inBuenos Aires and inBrussels , and his half-Chile an, half-Irish-American wife,Laura Delphine Kilpatrick .Her maternal grandfather was a Union general,
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick (1836-1881), who was also U.S. minister toChile , and through her maternal grandmother Luisa Fernandez de Valdivieso, who was a niece of theArchbishop of Santiago , she reportedly was a descendant ofSpain 's royal house ofNavarre .Thelma Morgan had two sisters: Gloria (her identical twin, the mother of
Gloria Vanderbilt , the fashion designer and artist, and grandmother of news anchorAnderson Cooper ) and Consuelo, who was married toCount de Maupas , a spurious French nobleman; toBenjamin Thaw, Jr. of Pittsburgh; and toAlfons B. Landa , president ofColonial Airlines and vice-chairman of the finance committee of theDemocratic National Committee in 1948. She also had a brother,Harry Hays Morgan, Jr. , who became a minor Hollywood actor in such films as "Abie's Irish Rose" (1946), "Joan of Arc" (1948), and others.Marriages and Relationships
Her first husband was
James Vail Converse , a grandson ofTheodore N. Vail , former president of theAmerican Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T ). They were married in Washington, D.C., onFebruary 16 ,1922 — she was 17 years old, the divorcé groom was about a decade older — and they divorced in Los Angeles, California, onApril 10 ,1925 .After the divorce she was rumored to be engaged to the American actor
Richard Bennett , the matinée-idol father of Hollywood film starsConstance Bennett ,Joan Bennett , andBarbara Bennett (the third was the mother of talk-show hostMorton Downey, Jr. ).Her second husband was
Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness (1883-1940), the chairman ofFurness Shipping Company . She was his second wife. They were married onJune 27 ,1926 , and divorced in 1933. They had one son,William Anthony Furness, 2nd Viscount Furness , and she retained the style of a divorced English noblewoman as Thelma, Viscountess Furness.Film career
She briefly was a motion picture producer and actress after founding
Thelma Morgan Pictures at the age of 17, in 1923. As she told "Time" magazine, "I am incorporating the Thelma Morgan Pictures, Inc., with $100,000 capital and will produce big, sane, and sound 'specials'. I will be my own star. Hitherto my chief experience has been inJunior League shows." [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,716031,00.html Time] ] Her first starring role, in 1923, was the lead in a film produced by her own company, "Aphrodite", which was filmed atVitagraph Studios .She described her leading role in "Aphrodite" to "
The New York Times " as that of "an American girl, brought up under the sinister influence of an old Egyptian woman." She also had small parts in the films "Enemies of Women" (1923), aWilliam Randolph Hearst production whose cast includedLionel Barrymore andClara Bow , "So This Is Marriage?" (1924), and "Any Woman" (1925).Final Years
She and her sister Gloria wrote a memoir called "Double Exposure"."
Lady Furness was buried next to her twin sister, Gloria, in Holy Cross Cemetery in
Culver City, California .References
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