Sylvia Storey
British actress
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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.
4 October 1889
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| Born | Sylvia Lillian Storey 4 October 1889 London |
| Died | 20 July 1947 (aged 57) London |
| Other names | Countess Poulett, Lady Poulett |
| Occupations | Actress, Gaiety Girl, socialite |
| Spouse | William Poulett, 7th Earl Poulett |
| Children | George Poulett, 8th Earl Poulett Phoebe Amie Sybil Poulett |
Early life
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.[4]
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.[10]
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] Storey and Hansen had been engaged but did not marry. Her son married and divorced an actress, Oriel Ross.[21] Poulett died in 1947, aged 57 years, in London.[22]