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Slim's next and last husband was British banker Kenneth Keith, whom she left in 1972 after a 10-year marriage. [3] Keith banished Capote from her life when he used her as the unflattering model for the fictional Lady Coolbirth of his infamous and unfinished Answered Prayers (eventually published as Answered Prayers: The Unfinished Novel in 1986 ...
Slim Keith (at the time they met she was Slim Hayward) was best friends with Capote's favorite Swan, Babe Paley. Keith, like the rest of the Swans, was charmed by the writer. "I was enchanted by ...
Slim Keith, formerly known as Nancy Gross, grew up in a troubled household, with parents who didn’t get along. Her father, Edward Gross, was a successful businessman who owned several canneries.
While never formally charged or convicted, she came under suspicion of murder following the 1955 shooting of her husband. A Nassau County grand jury determined that it was an accident. [ 1 ] The circumstances surrounding her husband's death, which Life called "The Shooting of the Century", led to Woodward becoming a cause célèbre and, later ...
In 1959, she met producer Leland Hayward while he was still married to Slim Keith. Hayward and Harriman married in Carson City, Nevada on May 4, 1960. When Hayward died in 1971, Harriman wasn't ...
The following year, Hayward's father married Nancy "Slim" Hawks (later known as Slim Keith). [8] After his divorce from Slim Hawks, Leland Hayward married Pamela Harriman. [9] Her mother married importer and producer Kenneth Wagg in 1950. [5] Margaret Sullavan died of an accidental drug overdose on January 1, 1960.
Babe Paley died in 1974, aged 63, from lung cancer. She will long be remembered for her elegant sense of style. In 1941, she was ranked by Time magazine as the second-best-dressed woman in the world.
Dana Scott James "Jim" Hutton (May 31, 1934 – June 2, 1979) was an American actor in film and television best remembered for his role as Ellery Queen in the 1970s TV series of the same name, and his screen partnership with Paula Prentiss in four films, starting with Where the Boys Are.