Sylvia Storey Explained

Sylvia Storey
Other Names:Countess Poulett, Lady Poulett
Birth Name:Sylvia Lillian Storey
Birth Date:4 October 1889
Birth Place:London
Death Date:20 July 1947
Death Place:London
Occupation:Actress, Gaiety Girl, socialite
Spouse(S):William Poulett, 7th Earl Poulett
Children:George Poulett, 8th Earl Poulett
Lady Bridget Poulett
Phoebe Amie Sybil Poulett

Sylvia Lillian, Countess Poulett (born Sylvia Lillian Storey; 4 October 1889 – 20 July 1947) was a British actress and dancer, a Gaiety Girl who married an Earl and became known as The Countess Poulett.

Early life

Sylvia Lillian Storey was born in London, the only child of William Frederick Clayton Storey (known as Fred Storey) and Lilian Margaret Thorley Holmes Storey. Her parents were actors,[1] and she joined her father in the cast of Rip Van Winkle in 1899.[2]

Career

Sylvia Storey acted and danced on the London stage as a Gaiety Girl, and modeled for postcards, cigarette cards, and other publicity.[3] [4] After she married in 1908,[5] she and her husband traveled around the world, appearing in San Francisco in 1910.

In widowhood, she became a socialite. In 1925, she was rumoured to be keeping late nights with Coco Chanel and the Duke of Westminster on his yacht off Cannes.[6] In consequence, the Duke's angry second wife, Violet Cripps, Baroness Parmoor, threw Poulett's belongings overboard,[7] and her relatives asked the court to take her children from her custody.[8]

Before and during World War II, she spent some time in the United States, especially in Florida,[9] New York, and California.[10] [11] She was fined for violating London's blackout orders in 1940,[12] [13] and took a cottage in Somerset.

Personal life

In 1908,[14] Sylvia Storey married William Poulett, 7th Earl Poulett.[15] [16] He served in the Royal Horse Artillery during World War I,[17] and died in the 1918 flu pandemic.[18] She had two children with Poulett,[19] George Amias Fitzwarrine Poulett (1909-1973), and Lady Bridget Elizabeth Felicia Henrietta Augusta Poulett (1912-1975), and in widowhood a third child, Phoebe Amie Sybil Poulett (1922-1948), whose father was Major Percy Howard Hansen.[20] Her son married and divorced an actress, Oriel Ross.[21] Poulett died in 1947, aged 57 years, in London.[22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Urbanora. 2011-07-25. The Soldier's Courtship. 2020-09-04. The Bioscope. en.
  2. News: 1899-12-02. Rip Van Winkle. 13. The Era. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  3. Our Portraits. The Burr McIntosh Monthly. 1908. 18.
  4. News: 1910-07-09. Young British Lord and Former Stage Favorite Returning from Tour of World. 1. San Francisco Chronicle. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  5. September 9, 1908. The Earl and the Girl. The Bystander. 526–527. HathiTrust.
  6. News: Nash. Mrs Jean. 1925-04-19. By the Best Dressed and Most Extravagant Woman in the World, Chapter XII(1). 124. The San Francisco Examiner. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  7. News: 1928-01-15. Extravagances Force England's Richest Duke to Sell His Ancestral Treasures. 119. The San Francisco Examiner. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  8. News: 1930-02-02. The Rich Duke of Westminster Acquires a Third Bride. 122. The San Francisco Examiner. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  9. News: Rich. Helen B.. 1936-01-22. From my Notebook. 22. Miami Tribune. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  10. News: Paul. Maury. 1941-04-11. Countess Sylvia Now Domiciled in Cottage. 28. Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  11. News: 1936-12-28. Guests on Desert. 25. The Los Angeles Times. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  12. News: 1940-11-29. Light for Fido. 4. The Ottawa Journal. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  13. News: 1941-02-08. In London's Blackout. 12. The Ottawa Journal. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  14. News: 1908-09-06. English Nobleman Weds an Actress. 36. The Philadelphia Inquirer. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  15. Matthews. Richard. 1909. Actresses Who Have Made Notable Marriages. Actors and Actresses by Different Writers. 3. 543.
  16. Fyles. Vanderheyden. 1910. The Actress Who Retires. The Green Book Magazine. 3. 1254.
  17. News: 1915-06-20. Actress Wives Who Have Turned Lords into Heroes. 29. The Austin American. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  18. News: 1918-07-11. Sylvia Storey's Husband is Dead. 1. Vicksburg Evening Post. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  19. News: 1912-12-08. Gaiety Girl Who Left Stage to Go to Altar is Popular. 13. The Inter Ocean. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  20. News: Nash. Mrs Jean. 1925-04-19. By the Best Dressed and Most Extravagant Woman in the World, Chapter XII(2). 125. The San Francisco Examiner. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  21. News: 1944-01-23. No Actresses Wanted in Lord Poulett's Love Scenes. 53. Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. 2020-09-04. Newspapers.com.
  22. Web site: Person Page: Sylvia Lilian Storey. 2020-09-05. The Peerage.