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| name = Rosamond Pinchot | image = Rosamond Pinchot.jpg | alt = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|1904|10|26}} | birth_place = New York City, New York, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|1938|01|24|1904|10|26}} | death_place = Old Brookville, New York, U.S. | death_cause = Asphyxia due to carbon monoxide poisoning | resting_place = Milford Cemetery | nationality = American | other_names = Rosamond Pinchot Gaston | occupation = Actress, socialite | spouse = {{marriage|William Gaston|1928|1938}} | children = 2 | parents = Amos Pinchot Gertrude Minturn Pinchot | relatives = Gifford Pinchot (brother) Mary Pinchot (half sister) Antoinette Pinchot (half sister) Gifford Pinchot (uncle) }} Rosamond Pinchot (October 26, 1904 – January 24, 1938) was an American socialite, stage and film actress. Early life and careerBorn in New York City, Pinchot was the daughter of Amos Pinchot, a wealthy lawyer and a key figure in the Progressive Party and Gertrude Minturn Pinchot, the daughter of shipping magnate Robert Bowne Minturn, Jr.. She had a younger brother, Gifford (nicknamed Long Giff). Her uncle was Pennsylvania Governor Gifford Pinchot and her cousin was Edie Sedgwick.[1][2][3] The family divided their time between their home in New York City and the family estate, Grey Towers, in Milford, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Miss Chapin's School.[4] Her parents divorced in 1918. After the divorce, Pinchot and her brother lived with their mother in her townhouse in New York City.[5] In 1919, Amos Pinchot married magazine writer Ruth Pickering with whom he would have two more children: Mary Eno and Antoinette "Tony" Pinchot.[6][7] CareerAt the age of nineteen, Pinchot was discovered by Max Reinhardt while traveling on an ocean liner with her mother. Reinhardt cast her as a nun who runs away from a convent in the Broadway production of Karl Vollmoller's The Miracle.[8] Pinchot's appearance in the play caused a sensation and led to her receiving considerable attention from the press who named her "the loveliest woman in America".[9][10] Reinhardt later cast her in productions of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and Franz Werfel's The Eternal Road. She made her only film appearance in the 1935 adaptation of The Three Musketeers, as Queen Anne. Personal lifePinchot married William "Big Bill" Gaston (who was previously married to Kay Francis), on January 26, 1928. The couple had two children, William Alexander Gaston and James Pinchot Gaston.[11][12] In 1933, Pinchot and Gaston separated. They remained married but were estranged at the time of Pinchot's death.[13] DeathOn the morning of January 24, 1938, a cook found Pinchot's body in the front seat of her car parked in the garage of a rented estate in Old Brookville, New York.[14] Her death was later determined to be caused by asphyxia due to carbon monoxide poisoning and was ruled a suicide.[15] Pinchot left two suicide notes, the contents of which were never made public.[16] Pinchot's funeral was held at her mother's townhouse in New York City on January 26, 1938, her tenth wedding anniversary.[11][16] She was buried in the Pinchot family plot in Milford Cemetery in Milford, Pennsylvania.[17] Stage credits
Footnotes1. ^{{harv|Gaston|2009|p=5}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=THE WEDDINGS OF A DAY; Marriage of Miss Gertrude Minturn to Mr. Pinchot. The Ceremony at St. George's Church -- Many Guests Invited -- The Bride's Costume.|date=November 15, 1900|work=The New York Times}} 3. ^{{harv|Gaston|2009|p=61}} 4. ^[https://ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com/tag/miss-chapins-school-nyc/] 5. ^{{harv|Gaston|2009|p=31}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=enxRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BmgDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3869,464003&dq=amos+pinchot+divorce&hl=en|title=Amos Pinchot Married To Magazine Writer|date=August 10, 1919|work=The Gazette Times|page=3|accessdate=December 3, 2012}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/2011/11/14/gIQAazbbMN_story.html|title=Antoinette Pinchot Bradlee, former wife of prominent Washington Post executive editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, dies at 87|last=Bernstein|first=Adam|date=November 4, 2011|publisher=washingtonpost.com|accessdate=December 3, 2012}} 8. ^{{harv|Gaston|2009|pp=7, 12}} 9. ^{{cite book|last=Burleigh|first=Nina |title=A Very Private Woman: The Life and Unsolved Murder of Presidential Mistress Mary Meyer|year=2009|publisher=Random House, Inc.|isbn=0-307-57417-2|page=47}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/05/AR2008060503611.html|title=A Complicated Pedigree|last=See|first=Carolyn|date=June 6, 2008|publisher=washingtonpost.com|accessdate=December 13, 2012}} 11. ^1 {{cite book|last1=Kear|first1=Lynn |last2=Rossman|first2=John |title=Kay Francis: A Passionate Life and Career|year=2006|publisher=McFarland|isbn=0-7864-2366-8|page=33}} 12. ^{{harv|Gaston|2009|pp=43, 49}} 13. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19380122&id=_ooxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WKgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6776,2542546|title=Rosamond Pinchot, Actress, A Suicide|date=January 24, 1938|work=The Montreal Gazette|page=2|accessdate=December 13, 2012}} 14. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=U0syAAAAIBAJ&sjid=p68FAAAAIBAJ&pg=4802,1271323&dq=rosamond+pinchot&hl=en|title=Rosamond Pinchot Takes Own Life|date=January 24, 1938|work=The Daily Times|page=1|accessdate=December 13, 2012}} 15. ^{{cite news|title=ROSAMOND PINCHOT ENDS LIFE IN GARAGE; Actress of 'The Miracle' Fame Dies of Fumes in Auto at Long Island Home|date=January 25, 1938|work=The New York Times|page=1}} 16. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=zzYxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LVADAAAAIBAJ&pg=6236,1084975&dq=rosamond+pinchot+funeral&hl=en|title=Pinchot Rites Are Arranged|date=January 25, 1938|work=Prescott Evening Courier|page=8|accessdate=December 13, 2012}} 17. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=avYaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Dk0EAAAAIBAJ&pg=2182,3916486&dq=rosamond+pinchot+mildford&hl=en|title=Rosamond Pinchot Buried In Family Lot|date=January 26, 1938|work=The Pittsburgh Press|page=2|accessdate=December 13, 2012}} References
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