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Lucy Cotton (August 29, 1895 – 12 December 1948) was an American actress who appeared in 12 films from 1910 to 1921.


Biography

Cotton was born in Houston, Texas and died in Miami Beach, Florida.
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She went to New York City in her teens and found her first role on Broadway in the chorus of '' The Quaker Girl''. In 1915, Cotton appeared on stage in ''Polygamy'' at the Park Theatre in New York City. She then starred in the 1919 production of '' Up in Mabel's Room''.(13 December 1948
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As a popular actress, her personal life was closely followed by the press. In 1924, she married Edward Russell Thomas, publisher of the '' New York Morning Telegraph''. He died two years afterward in July 1926,(7 July 1926
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leaving a sizeable fortune of $27 million and a young daughter, Lucetta, behind.Murrell, Muriel V
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After that she had a series of marriages that did not last; Lytton Grey Ament (from 1927 to 1930), lawyer Charles Hann Jr. (from 1931 to divorce 1932), William M. Magraw, president of Manhattan's Underground Installations Company (from 1932 to 1941), and a Georgian-Russian Prince Vladimir
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-Tchitcherine (married June 15, 1941, at a Russian Orthodox Church in New York City). After Cotton's death, her daughter Lucetta Cotton Thomas (she changed her name to Mary Frances Thomas) decided to have her cremated in Miami, and her ashes were sent to New York City where the funeral was held.


Selected filmography

* '' The Fugitive'' (1910) * '' Life Without Soul'' (1915) * '' The Prodigal Wife'' (1918) * '' The Broken Melody'' (1919) * '' The Miracle of Love'' (1919) * '' The Sin That Was His'' (1920) * '' The Misleading Lady'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1921) * '' The Man Who'' (1921) *'' Whispering Shadows'' (1921)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cotton, Lucy 1895 births 1948 deaths American film actresses American silent film actresses 20th-century American actresses