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Lee Radziwill

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Lee Radziwill
NameLee Radziwill
Birth dateMarch 3, 1933
Birth placeNew York City
Death dateFebruary 15, 2019
Death placeNew York City
OccupationSocialite, actress, author
RelativesJacqueline Kennedy Onassis (sister)

Lee Radziwill was a renowned American socialite, actress, and author, best known for being the younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the former First Lady of the United States. Born into a wealthy and influential family, Radziwill was exposed to the world of high society from a young age, often attending events and gatherings with her sister, who was married to John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. Radziwill's life was also closely tied to that of her sister's, with the two women often being compared and contrasted in the media, particularly during the Kennedy presidency. As a member of the Bouvier family, Radziwill was also related to other notable figures, including Edith Bouvier Beale and Phelan Beale.

Early life and education

Radziwill was born in New York City to John Vernou Bouvier III and Janet Norton Lee Bouvier, and spent her childhood at the family's estate, Lasata, in East Hampton, New York. She attended Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut, and later studied at Sorbonne University in Paris, where she developed a passion for French literature and history of art. Radziwill's early life was marked by her close relationship with her sister, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who would later become a prominent figure in American politics, married to John F. Kennedy, and a close friend of Aristotle Onassis. The sisters often spent time together, attending events and gatherings with other notable figures, including Truman Capote and Andy Warhol.

Career

Radziwill began her career as an actress, appearing in several Broadway productions, including The Philadelphia Story, and later worked as a public relations executive for Gloria Vanderbilt's fashion company. She also worked as an interior designer, and was known for her elegant and sophisticated style, which was often compared to that of her sister, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who was a renowned fashion icon. Radziwill's career was also marked by her appearances on television, including a stint as a ABC News correspondent, where she worked alongside notable journalists, including Walter Cronkite and Barbara Walters. She was also a close friend of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, and often attended events and gatherings with other members of the Rat Pack.

Personal life

Radziwill was married three times, first to Michael Temple Canfield, then to Prince Stanislas Radziwill, and finally to Herbert Ross. Her marriage to Prince Radziwill, a member of the Polish nobility, was particularly notable, as it gave her the title of Princess Radziwill. Radziwill's personal life was also marked by her close relationships with other notable figures, including Truman Capote, who was a close friend of both Radziwill and her sister, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. She was also a friend of Andy Warhol and Marilyn Monroe, and often attended events and gatherings with other members of the New York City social scene, including Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

Later life and death

In her later years, Radziwill continued to work as an author and actress, publishing several books, including a memoir, Happy Times, which was a New York Times bestseller. She also appeared in several documentaries, including The Kennedy Family, and worked as a consultant for the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Radziwill passed away on February 15, 2019, at the age of 85, in New York City, surrounded by her family, including her sister's children, Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr.. Her death was mourned by many in the New York City social scene, including Anna Wintour and Vogue editor, Diana Vreeland.

Cultural impact

Radziwill's life and career had a significant impact on American culture, particularly in the areas of fashion and entertainment. She was a style icon, known for her elegant and sophisticated sense of style, which was often compared to that of her sister, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Radziwill's appearances on television and in film also helped to shape the public's perception of the Kennedy family and their place in American society. She was also a close friend of many notable figures, including Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, and often attended events and gatherings with other members of the Rat Pack. Radziwill's legacy continues to be felt today, with her style and elegance remaining an inspiration to many, including Michelle Obama and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Category:American socialites

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