Florence Evelyn Nesbit net worth is
$1.9 Million
Florence Evelyn Nesbit Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Florence Evelyn Nesbit (December 25, 1884 – January 17, 1967), known professionally as Evelyn Nesbit, was a popular American chorus girl and artists’ model whose liaison with renowned architect Stanford White immortalized her as "The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing."In the early part of the 20th century, the figure and face of Evelyn Nesbit was everywhere, appearing in mass circulation newspaper and magazine advertisements, on souvenir items and calendars, making her a cultural celebrity. Her career began in her early teens in Philadelphia and continued in New York, where she posed for a cadre of respected artists of the era, James Carroll Beckwith, Frederick S. Church, and notably Charles Dana Gibson, who idealized her as a “Gibson Girl.” She had the distinction of being an early “live model,” in an era when fashion photography as an advertising medium was just beginning its ascendancy.As a stage performer, and while still a teenager, she attracted the attention of the then 47-year-old architect and New York socialite Stanford White, who became her lover and dedicated benefactor. Nesbit achieved world-wide notoriety when her jealous husband, multi-millionaire Harry Kendall Thaw, shot and murdered Stanford White on the rooftop theatre of Madison Square Garden on the evening of June 25, 1906, leading to what the press would call “The Trial of the Century.”
Full Name | Florence Evelyn Nesbit |
Net Worth | $1.9 Million |
Date Of Birth | December 25, 1884 |
Died | 1967-01-17 |
Place Of Birth | Tarentum, Pennsylvania, USA |
Height | 5' 3½" (1.61 m) |
Occupation | Model, chorus girl, actress |
Profession | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Harry Kendall Thaw, Jack Clifford |
Nicknames | Nesbit, Evelyn, Evelyn Nesbit |
Star Sign | Capricorn |
# | Quote |
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1 | Shortly before her death, 1966: "Stanny [Stanford White] was lucky, he died. I lived." |
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1 | Began her modeling career at 15. |
2 | Her father, Winfield Scott Nesbit, was a lawyer who died when Evelyn was eight, leaving the family destitute and plagued by debt for years until her modeling jobs got them back on their feet. |
3 | Son, with Thaw, Russell Thaw. |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Hidden Woman | 1922 | | Ann Wesley |
My Little Sister | 1919 | | The Elder Sister |
A Fallen Idol | 1919 | | Princess Laone |
Thou Shalt Not | 1919 | | Ruth |
Woman, Woman! | 1919 | | Alice Lindsay |
I Want to Forget | 1918 | | Varda Deering |
The Woman Who Gave | 1918 | | Colette |
Her Mistake | 1918 | | Rose Hale |
Redemption | 1917 | | Alice Loring (as Evelyn Nesbit-Thaw) |
A Lucky Leap | 1916 | Short | Bess's Mother |
Threads of Destiny | 1914 | | Miriam Gruenstein (as Evelyn Nesbit Thaw) |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Broadway Gossip No. 2 | 1932 | Short | Herself (as Evelyn Nesbit Thaw) |
The Unwritten Law: A Thrilling Drama Based on the Thaw-White Tragedy | 1907 | Short | Herself (as Evelyn Nesbit Thaw) |
Known for movies
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