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The marriage ended in divorce in October 1955 and produced two sons: [25] Leopold Stanislaus "Stan" Stokowski (born August 22, 1950), and Christopher Stokowski (born January 31, 1952). Vanderbilt's third husband was the director Sidney Lumet. She was the second of his four wives. They were married on August 28, 1956, and divorced in August 1963.
Page Six reports that Vanderbilt's will, which was filed on Monday in Manhattan surrogate court, leaves her lavish Midtown apartment to her oldest son, Leopold "Stan" Stokowski, and "all the rest ...
Last week, documents showed that Vanderbilt was leaving her lavish Midtown apartment to her oldest son, Leopold "Stan" Stokowski, and "all the rest" of her fortune to Cooper. (Her estranged middle ...
Leopold Anthony Stokowski was the son of an English-born cabinet-maker of Polish heritage, Kopernik Joseph Boleslaw Stokowski, and his Irish-born wife Annie-Marion (née Moore). Stokowski's birth certificate [ 3 ] gives his birth on 18 April 1882, at 13 Upper Marylebone Street (now New Cavendish Street), in the Marylebone district of London.
He has two older half-brothers, Leopold Stanislaus "Stan" Stokowski (b. 1950) and Christopher Stokowski (b. 1952), from Gloria's ten-year marriage to conductor Leopold Stokowski. [4] In 2014, Cooper appeared in Henry Louis Gates Jr. 's Finding Your Roots , where he learned of an ancestor, Burwell Boykin, who was a slave owner from the southern ...
Leopold Stanislaus "Stan" Stokowski (born 1950) Christopher Stokowski (born 1952) Carter Vanderbilt Cooper (1965–1988) Anderson Hays Cooper (born 1967) Wyatt Morgan Cooper (born 2020) Sebastian Luke Maisani-Cooper (born 2022) Gladys Moore Vanderbilt (1886–1965) Countess Cornelia "Gilia" Széchényi (1908–1958)
Through his daughter Gloria, he is the maternal grandfather of Leopold Stanislaus Stokowski (b. 1950), who married Ivy Strick and Emily Goldstein (b 1964), Christopher Stokowski (b. 1952), Carter Vanderbilt Cooper (1965–1988), [21] and Anderson Hays Cooper (b. 1967), the television news anchor. [22]
Leopold Stokowski was, at the time of the film's release, co-conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra with Eugene Ormandy. Political and artistic differences with the orchestra's board had already led Stokowski to allow Ormandy to assume a greater leadership role at the orchestra and eventually would lead Stokowski to break with the orchestra ...