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Elinor Glyn est une Actrice, Scénariste et Producteur Britannique née le 16 octobre 1864 à Saint-Hélier

Elinor Glyn

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Nom de naissance Elinor Sutherland
Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 16 octobre 1864 à Saint-Hélier
Mort 23 septembre 1943 (à 78 ans) à Londres (Royaume-uni)

Elinor Glyn, née le 17 octobre 1864 à Jersey (Îles Anglo-Normandes) et morte le 23 septembre 1943 à Londres (Royaume-Uni), est un écrivain, scénariste, productrice, réalisatrice et actrice britannique.

Biographie

Elinor Glyn was born in Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands, the younger daughter of Douglas Sutherland (1838–1865), who was a civil engineer of Scottish descent and related to the Lords Duffus, through his wife Elinor Saunders (1841–1937), of an Anglo-French family, which had settled in Canada. Following the death of her father when she was just two months old, her mother returned to the parental home in Guelph, Ontario with her two daughters Lucy Christiana and baby Elinor. Here Elinor was schooled by her grandmother, Lucy Anne Saunders née Willcocks (an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and daughter of Sir Richard Willcocks), in the ways of upper-class society. This training not only gave her an entrée into aristocratic circles on her return to Europe, but it led her to be considered an authority on style and breeding when she worked in Hollywood in the 1920s.

Glyn's elder sister grew up to be Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, famous as the fashion designer "Lucile". Glyn's mother apparently remarried in 1871, to a Mr. Kennedy, and the family returned to Jersey when Glyn was eight years old. Her subsequent education at her stepfather's house was by governesses.

At the age of twenty-eight, the green-eyed, red-haired but dowryless Elinor married on 27 April 1892. Her husband was Clayton Louis Glyn (13 July 1857 – 10 November 1915), a wealthy but spendthrift barrister and Essex landowner who was descended from Sir Richard Carr Glyn, an 18th-century Lord Mayor of London. The couple had two daughters, Margot and Juliet, but the marriage foundered on mutual incompatibility. Glyn began writing in 1900, starting with a book based on letters to her mother. Her marriage was troubled, and Glyn began having affairs with various British aristocrats. Her Three Weeks, about an exotic Balkan queen who seduces a young British aristocrat, was allegedly inspired by her affair with 16-years junior Lord Alistair Innes Ker, brother of the Duke of Roxburghe, and it scandalized Edwardian society. She had a long lasting affair between circa 1907 and 1916 with George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston. She was famously painted by society painter Philip de László at the age of 48.

As her husband fell into debt from around 1908, Glyn wrote at least one novel a year to keep up her standard of living. Her husband died in November 1915, aged 58, after several years of illness.

Elinor Glyn died after a short illness, aged 78, on 23 September 1943 at 39 Royal Avenue, Chelsea, London, and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. She was survived by her two daughters. Her elder daughter Margot Elinor, Lady Davson OBE died 10 September 1966 in Rome; she married Sir Edward Davson, 1st Baronet (14 September 1875 – 9 August 1937) in 1921 and had two sons: Geoffrey Leo Simon Davson, who inherited his father's baronetcy (created in 1927) but changed his name to Anthony Glyn (13 March 1922 – 20 January 1998), and Christopher Davson.

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Filmographie de Elinor Glyn (16 films)

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AnnéeNomMétierRôle
1930Such Men Are DangerousHistoire
1929The Man and the MomentHistoire
1928La Belle aux cheveux rouxCréateur de nouvelle
1928MiragesActrice
1927Le Coup de foudreActrice, Responsable de l'adaptation, ProducteurElle-même
1927RitzyScénariste
1926Love's BlindnessEcrivain
1925Man and MaidScénariste
1925The Only ThingEcrivain
1924Three WeeksCréateur de nouvelle
1924Son heureCréateur de nouvelle
1922Le Droit d'aimerCréateur de nouvelle
1921Le cœur nous trompeActrice
1921L'Heure suprêmeHistoire
1919The Career of Katherine BushScénariste
1918The Man and the MomentScénariste