Sylvia Ashley Explained

Princess Sylvia Jorjadze
Birth Name:Edith Louisa Hawkes
Birth Date:1 April 1904
Birth Place:Paddington, London, England
Death Date:29 June 1977 (aged 73)
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Othername:Sylvia Hawkes
Lady Ashley
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    Sylvia, Lady Ashley (born Edith Louisa Hawkes, 1 April 1904 – 29 June 1977) was an English model, actress, and socialite[1] who was best known for her numerous marriages to British and Georgian noblemen and American movie stars.

    Early life

    Ashley was born Edith Louisa Hawkes on 1 April 1904, at 112 Hall Place, Paddington, London, England, the elder daughter of Edith Florence Hyde and Arthur Hawkes. The family moved to nearby Wharncliffe Gardens, Lisson Grove, before 1910. She later renamed herself Sylvia and preferred giving her year of birth as 1906. Her 1927 marriage certificate records her name as Edith Louisa Sylvia Hawkes and her father as Arthur Hawkes (deceased), gentleman.

    Her father was a livery stable employee, latterly porter in a block of flats and doorman at a restaurant. When he died, his younger daughter administered his estate.

    Ashley's sister, Lilian Vera Hawkes married British film producer Basil Bleck on 18 December 1929.

    Professional career

    As Sylvia Hawkes, she worked as a lingerie model and became a Cochran Dancer. After this brief career in the chorus line of musical comedy, she appeared in West End plays. In 1924, she debuted in Midnight Follies. She appeared in Primrose. In 1925, she acted in Tell me More at London's Winter Garden Theatre, and in The Whole Town's Talking.

    In the 1920s, Ashley regularly appeared on stage with American writer Dorothy Fields in the comedy duo "Silly and Dotty" in "Midnight Follies" at the London Metropole.

    On 1 March 1941, Lady Ashley filed articles of incorporation to establish an organisation known as the British Distressed Areas Fund. Organised along with her sister, Vera Bleck, Constance Bennett, and Virginia Fox Zanuck, as directors, the Fund focused on soliciting financial support to provide food, clothing and medical aid for refugees of World War II. The headquarters of the organisation was located in Los Angeles, California.

    Primrose audition

    In their joint memoir Bring on the Girls!, P. G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton relate the story of Ashley's audition for George Grossmith Jr. for the 1924 musical Primrose:

    Personal life

    Ashley was married five times:

    Lady Ashley died of cancer on 29 June 1977 at age 73 in Los Angeles. She is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood; her grave is 680 feet north of that of her second husband, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., at the north end of the "Garden of Legends", aka "Section 8".

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Lady Sylvia Ashley. National Portrait Gallery, London.
    2. News: LADY ASHLEY TO CONTEST.; Ex-Actress to Fight Divorce Suit Involving Douglas Fairbanks. . 10 April 2019 . . 26 May 1934.
    3. News: DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS SAILS FROM QUEBEC; Sylvia, Lady Ashley, Leaves on the Same Ship, Bound for England and Japan. . 10 April 2019 . . 13 July 1935.
    4. News: FAIRBANKS SR. PLANS TRIP AROUND WORLD; American Movie Star and Lady Ashley Leave London Today on a Yachting Cruise. . 10 April 2019 . . 15 February 1935.
    5. News: FAIRBANKS IS WED TO LADY ASHLEY; Legal Bars Finally Overcome for Paris Marriage of Actor to British Divorcee. . 10 April 2019 . . 8 March 1936.
    6. News: WIDOW OF FAIRBANKS WED TO LORD STANLEY; Former Lady Ashley Bride of Royal Navy Man in Boston . 10 April 2019 . . 19 January 1944.
    7. News: Lady Ashley Wins Divorce . 10 April 2019 . . 16 January 1947.
    8. News: CLARK GABLE WEDS FAIRBANKS' WIDOW; Film Star and Former Lady Ashley Married on Ranch North of Santa Barbara . 10 April 2019 . . 21 December 1949.
    9. News: GABLE SUED FOR DIVORCE; Mental Cruelty Charged to Star by Lady Sylvia Ashley . 10 April 2019 . . 1 June 1951.