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- Lucy Cotton was born on August 29, 1895 in Houston, Texas, USA. She was an actress, known for Life Without Soul (1915), The Miracle of Love (1919) and Blind Love (1920). She was married to Prince Vladimir Eristavi-Tchitcherine, William M. F. Magraw, Charles Hann Jr., Col. Lytton Gray Ament and Edward Russell Thomas. She died on December 12, 1948 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
- SpousesPrince Vladimir Eristavi-Tchitcherine(May 3, 1941 - October 12, 1944) (divorced)William M. F. Magraw(February 14, 1933 - May 3, 1941) (divorced)Charles Hann Jr.(February 8, 1931 - February 4, 1932) (divorced)Col. Lytton Gray Ament(February 17, 1927 - May 26, 1930) (divorced)Edward Russell Thomas(October 7, 1924 - July 6, 1926) (his death, 1 child)
- Committed suicide, overdosing on sleeping pills.
- Briefly the toast of Broadway in the late 1910s, she made headlines less for her (few) films, than for her tumultuous private life and numerous marriages. Her last husband was an émigré member of the Tsarist family, Prince Vladimir Eristavi-Tchitcherine. Cotton insisted henceforth on being called 'princess'.
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