Catherine, Countess Grixoni

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Catherine, Countess Grixoni (née Catherine Hale-Monro; 4 January 1935 – 25 January 2024), was a British fashion model and actress. She became a countess through her marriage to the Italian count Donald Grixoni.[1][2]

Catherine was the adopted daughter of Jessie Matthews and her second husband Sonnie Hale. Catherine's surname came from her adoptive father, whose real name was John Robert Hale-Monro.[1][3]

A portrait of Matthews was painted at the peak of her international screen fame by British artist Thomas Cantrell Dugdale. This artwork was given to Catherine by default. Due to an estranged relationship during the last years of Matthews' life, Catherine was left out of Matthews' 1981 will, which left the portrait to the Tate Gallery, who declined the bequest. Consequently, the portrait went to Catherine as next-of-kin. Catherine put up her mother's portrait at auction with Woolley & Wallis, and it sold in 2010.[4]

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