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Henry de La Falaise

Henry de La Falaise, Marquis de La Coudraye (born James Henri Le Bailly de la Falaise; February 11, 1898 – April 10, 1972), was a French nobleman, translator, film director, film producer, sometime actor, and war hero who was best known for his high-profile marriages to two leading Hollywood actresses.

Henry de La Falaise
de La Falaise at his New York office in 1927
Born
James Henri Le Bailly de la Falaise

(1898-02-11)February 11, 1898
Saint Cyr, France
DiedApril 10, 1972(1972-04-10) (aged 74)
TitleMarquis de La Coudraye
Spouses
(m. 1925; div. 1931)
(m. 1931; div. 1940)
Emma Rodríguez Restrepo de Roeder
(m. 1940)
AwardsCroix de Guerre (World War I)
Croix de Guerre (World War II)

Early life edit

James Henri Le Bailly de la Falaise was born on February 11, 1898, in Saint-Cyr-l'École, France, the eldest son and second child of Louis Venant Gabriel Le Bailly de la Falaise, écuyer (1866–1910), a three time Olympic gold-medallist in fencing and former Army officer.[1] His mother was the former Henriette Lucie Frédérique Hennessy (1873–1965), scion of the Cognac family.[2][3] After his father died in 1910, his widowed mother married her second husband, Count Antoine Hocquart de Turtot (1872–1954), a cavalry officer and major French horse-racing figure, in 1912. His mother and father had four children together:

  • Louise Le Bailly de La Falaise (1894–1910)[4]
  • Henri James Le Bailly de La Falaise, Écuyer (1898–1972), film director and producer, war hero and translator.
  • Alain Le Bailly de La Falaise, Écuyer (1905–1977).[4] He was the first husband of fashion model Maxime de la Falaise (1922—2009) and the father of fashion muse/designer Loulou de la Falaise.
  • Richard Le Bailly de La Falaise, Écuyer (1910—died at Buchenwald in 1945)[4][5]

His mother had another child with her second husband, de La Falaise's half-sibling

  • Henriette-Hyacinthe-Olympe-Geneviève Hocquart de Turtot (born c. 1913).

Title edit

The title held by the head of the family, Marquis de La Coudraye, dating from 1707, was granted, by an 1876 act of succession, to the younger son of Pacôme-François Le Bailly, Seigneur de La Falaise, and his wife, Pauline-Louise-Victoire de Loynes, daughter of the Marquis de La Coudraye. La Falaise inherited the title of Marquis de La Coudraye from his paternal grandfather, Gabriel-César-Henri Le Bailly de La Falaise, who, like his father, died in 1910 (the father died on April 4, the grandfather on August 6).

Since La Falaise had no children, the title of Marquis de La Coudraye was inherited by his younger brother, Alain de La Falaise (died 1977). It then passed to his nephew, Alexis de La Falaise (died 2004). It is now held by his grand-nephew (grandson of Alain), Daniel de La Falaise, a professional chef and food writer.

Name edit

His actual surname was Le Bailly, though he and other members of his family used Le Bailly de la Falaise, referring to an ancestral estate; it is typically abbreviated to de la Falaise. As the marquis told The New York Times (October 7, 1925), "My patronymic name is Le Bailly, but ... I use the name de la Falaise because it is one of the great-grandfather branches of the Le Bailly family. De La Falaise is the only existing branch of that family today. So this should be my entire name: James Henry Le Bailly de La Falaise, Marquis de La Coudraye".

Military service edit

The Marquis de La Coudraye was awarded the Croix de Guerre for heroism during World War I, during which time he was attached to the 70th Division of the American Expeditionary Forces.[6] He received Croix de Guerre for bravery during World War II, while he was attached to the British 12th Royal Lancers. In 1943, La Falaise published "Through Hell to Dunkirk" (Military Service Publishing Company), a memoir of his war experiences.[7]

Notably handsome and universally known as "Hank," the marquis was admiringly described by the actress Lillian Gish as "a real war hero. In his bathing-suit he presents a graphic picture of what modern warfare does to a man – he is so cut-and-shot and covered with scars."[citation needed]

Career edit

La Falaise directed at least five motion pictures, notably among them are two travelogue drama silent films about primitive life and customs: Kliou, the Killer (1934, released 1936, also known as Kliou, the Killer Tiger) although the disparity in the titling remains unknown even today,[8] and Legong: Dance of the Virgins (1933, released 1935, also known as Djanger: Love Rite of Bali).[9][10] The latter production was described many years later as a "seductive blend of serious documentary, lyrical effusion and unbridled prurience".[11] He may also have written a film script for Gloria Swanson, his first wife, called Paris Luck, a 1927 work that bore the name of Robert Bailly. He also served as the U.S. representative for Pathé, the French film studio.[12] They were the last mainstream silent films shot by a major Hollywood studio.[13]

La Falaise also produced and directed three films for RKO, which were filmed in French and English versions: Échec Au Roi (The Royal Bed) (an adaptation of Robert E. Sherwood's play The Queen's Husband); Le fils d'autre (The Woman Between), and Nuit d'Espagne (Transgression).[14]

Marriages edit

La Falaise was married three times, but did not have any children. His wives were:

  • Gloria Swanson (1899–1983), American movie actress. They married in Paris, France, on January 28, 1925, after meeting on the set of the Swanson film Madame Sans-Gêne, on which La Falaise was working as a translator.[15][16] They were officially divorced in November 1931, at which time Swanson was several months pregnant by Michael Farmer, an Irish sportsman, who would become her fourth husband.[17] (Thinking her divorce from La Falaise was already finalized, the actress had married Farmer in August, which was technically bigamy, and was forced to remarry him, legally, in November.) Swanson conceived a child with La Falaise but had an abortion because, as The New York Times noted, in 2004, "if she had given birth seven months after her marriage, her career would have been ruined".[18] During their marriage La Falaise was employed as the California representative of Peugeot American Corp., the U.S. branch of the European automobile manufacturer.[19]
  • Constance Bennett (1904–1965), American movie actress, whom he married in November 1931, days after his divorce from Swanson was finalized.[20] With her, he founded Bennett Productions, a film company for which he directed Legong: Dance of the Virgin (the first color movie filmed in Bali and the last of Hollywood's silent films) and Kliou the Killer (filmed in present-day Vietnam and the last movie made in two-tone Technicolor).[21][22] Bennett and La Falaise divorced in 1940.[23]
  • Emma "Emmita" Rodríguez Restrepo de Roeder (1940-his death 1972), a Colombian socialite, whose father had been a diplomat.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on June 22, 2009.
  2. ^ Parents' marriage on February 28, 1893 cited in Revue de Saintonge & d'Aunis, Volume 13 (Société des archives historiques de la Saintonge et de l'Aunis, Saintes, 1893), p. 161
  3. ^ Birth registration of James Henri Le Bailly de la Falaise, Archives départementales, Yvelines (see image 114) https://archives.yvelines.fr:443/ark:36937/1ed6ca650bd862ccb3d90050568b5512.moteur=arko_default_618914e3ee7e4
  4. ^ a b c Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986), p. 25
  5. ^ André Sellier, Steven Wright, and Susan Taponier, A History of the Dora Camp (I.R. Dee, 2003), p. 219
  6. ^ American Legion Monthly (1926), Volume I, page 58
  7. ^ Brian Kellow, The Bennetts: An Acting Family (University of Kentucky Press, 2004), p. 230
  8. ^ "KLIOU (THE TIGER)". AFI.com. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  9. ^ "World Theatre Present 'Legong'", The New York Times, October 2, 1935
  10. ^ The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (Trübner & Co., 1936), Volume 66, pages xvi and 442
  11. ^ Dave Kehr, "Critic's Notebook: The Disc's Coming of Age, from Noir to Hitchcock to Jerry Lewis and Seinfeld", The New York Times, December 31, 2004
  12. ^ "Marquis de La Falaise and Carpentier on Ile de France", The New York Times, July 30, 1930
  13. ^ Bloom, Peter J.; Hagedorn, Katherine J. (2013). "Legong: Dance of the Virgins". silentfilm.org. San Francisco Silent Film Festival. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
  14. ^ "The Royal Bed" mentioned in Harriet Hyman Alonso, Robert E. Sherwood: The Playwright in Peace and War (University of Massachusetts Press, 2007), page 109
  15. ^ "Gloria Swanson Marries a Marquis", The New York Times, January 29, 1925
  16. ^ Patrice Petro, Icons of Modernity (Rutgers University Press, 2010), page 116
  17. ^ Date of La Falaise divorce given in article about her divorce from Farmer, "Divorce Suit Filed By Gloria Swanson", The New York Times, May 15, 1934
  18. ^ Caryn James, "Critic's Notebook: Hollywood Confidential", The New York Times, February 20, 2004
  19. ^ Automotive Industries (1927), Volume 56, page 596
  20. ^ "Constance Bennett Marries Marquis", The New York Times, November 23, 1931
  21. ^ Last silent film cited in William M. Drew, The Last Silent Picture Show (Scarecrow Press, 2010), page 32, as well as Scott Kirsner, Inventing the Movies (2008), page 26
  22. ^ Last two-tone Technicolor cited in The Moving Image (Association of Moving Image Archivists, 2005)
  23. ^ "Actress Divorces Marquis de La Falaise de La Coudraye", The New York Times, November 15, 1940
  24. ^ "Emmita de la Falaise".

External links edit

  • Henry de La Falaise at IMDb
Titles of nobility (France)
Preceded by
Gabriel Le Bailly de La Falaise
Marquis de La Coudraye
1910–1972
Succeeded by
Alain Le Bailly de La Falaise

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Henry de La Falaise Marquis de La Coudraye born James Henri Le Bailly de la Falaise February 11 1898 April 10 1972 was a French nobleman translator film director film producer sometime actor and war hero who was best known for his high profile marriages to two leading Hollywood actresses Henry de La Falaisede La Falaise at his New York office in 1927BornJames Henri Le Bailly de la Falaise 1898 02 11 February 11 1898Saint Cyr FranceDiedApril 10 1972 1972 04 10 aged 74 TitleMarquis de La CoudrayeSpousesGloria Swanson m 1925 div 1931 wbr Constance Bennett m 1931 div 1940 wbr Emma Rodriguez Restrepo de Roeder m 1940 wbr AwardsCroix de Guerre World War I Croix de Guerre World War II Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Title 1 2 Name 2 Military service 3 Career 4 Marriages 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editJames Henri Le Bailly de la Falaise was born on February 11 1898 in Saint Cyr l Ecole France the eldest son and second child of Louis Venant Gabriel Le Bailly de la Falaise ecuyer 1866 1910 a three time Olympic gold medallist in fencing and former Army officer 1 His mother was the former Henriette Lucie Frederique Hennessy 1873 1965 scion of the Cognac family 2 3 After his father died in 1910 his widowed mother married her second husband Count Antoine Hocquart de Turtot 1872 1954 a cavalry officer and major French horse racing figure in 1912 His mother and father had four children together Louise Le Bailly de La Falaise 1894 1910 4 Henri James Le Bailly de La Falaise Ecuyer 1898 1972 film director and producer war hero and translator Alain Le Bailly de La Falaise Ecuyer 1905 1977 4 He was the first husband of fashion model Maxime de la Falaise 1922 2009 and the father of fashion muse designer Loulou de la Falaise Richard Le Bailly de La Falaise Ecuyer 1910 died at Buchenwald in 1945 4 5 His mother had another child with her second husband de La Falaise s half sibling Henriette Hyacinthe Olympe Genevieve Hocquart de Turtot born c 1913 Title edit The title held by the head of the family Marquis de La Coudraye dating from 1707 was granted by an 1876 act of succession to the younger son of Pacome Francois Le Bailly Seigneur de La Falaise and his wife Pauline Louise Victoire de Loynes daughter of the Marquis de La Coudraye La Falaise inherited the title of Marquis de La Coudraye from his paternal grandfather Gabriel Cesar Henri Le Bailly de La Falaise who like his father died in 1910 the father died on April 4 the grandfather on August 6 Since La Falaise had no children the title of Marquis de La Coudraye was inherited by his younger brother Alain de La Falaise died 1977 It then passed to his nephew Alexis de La Falaise died 2004 It is now held by his grand nephew grandson of Alain Daniel de La Falaise a professional chef and food writer Name edit His actual surname was Le Bailly though he and other members of his family used Le Bailly de la Falaise referring to an ancestral estate it is typically abbreviated to de la Falaise As the marquis told The New York Times October 7 1925 My patronymic name is Le Bailly but I use the name de la Falaise because it is one of the great grandfather branches of the Le Bailly family De La Falaise is the only existing branch of that family today So this should be my entire name James Henry Le Bailly de La Falaise Marquis de La Coudraye Military service editThe Marquis de La Coudraye was awarded the Croix de Guerre for heroism during World War I during which time he was attached to the 70th Division of the American Expeditionary Forces 6 He received Croix de Guerre for bravery during World War II while he was attached to the British 12th Royal Lancers In 1943 La Falaise published Through Hell to Dunkirk Military Service Publishing Company a memoir of his war experiences 7 Notably handsome and universally known as Hank the marquis was admiringly described by the actress Lillian Gish as a real war hero In his bathing suit he presents a graphic picture of what modern warfare does to a man he is so cut and shot and covered with scars citation needed Career editLa Falaise directed at least five motion pictures notably among them are two travelogue drama silent films about primitive life and customs Kliou the Killer 1934 released 1936 also known as Kliou the Killer Tiger although the disparity in the titling remains unknown even today 8 and Legong Dance of the Virgins 1933 released 1935 also known as Djanger Love Rite of Bali 9 10 The latter production was described many years later as a seductive blend of serious documentary lyrical effusion and unbridled prurience 11 He may also have written a film script for Gloria Swanson his first wife called Paris Luck a 1927 work that bore the name of Robert Bailly He also served as the U S representative for Pathe the French film studio 12 They were the last mainstream silent films shot by a major Hollywood studio 13 La Falaise also produced and directed three films for RKO which were filmed in French and English versions Echec Au Roi The Royal Bed an adaptation of Robert E Sherwood s play The Queen s Husband Le fils d autre The Woman Between and Nuit d Espagne Transgression 14 Marriages editLa Falaise was married three times but did not have any children His wives were Gloria Swanson 1899 1983 American movie actress They married in Paris France on January 28 1925 after meeting on the set of the Swanson film Madame Sans Gene on which La Falaise was working as a translator 15 16 They were officially divorced in November 1931 at which time Swanson was several months pregnant by Michael Farmer an Irish sportsman who would become her fourth husband 17 Thinking her divorce from La Falaise was already finalized the actress had married Farmer in August which was technically bigamy and was forced to remarry him legally in November Swanson conceived a child with La Falaise but had an abortion because as The New York Times noted in 2004 if she had given birth seven months after her marriage her career would have been ruined 18 During their marriage La Falaise was employed as the California representative of Peugeot American Corp the U S branch of the European automobile manufacturer 19 Constance Bennett 1904 1965 American movie actress whom he married in November 1931 days after his divorce from Swanson was finalized 20 With her he founded Bennett Productions a film company for which he directed Legong Dance of the Virgin the first color movie filmed in Bali and the last of Hollywood s silent films and Kliou the Killer filmed in present day Vietnam and the last movie made in two tone Technicolor 21 22 Bennett and La Falaise divorced in 1940 23 Emma Emmita Rodriguez Restrepo de Roeder 1940 his death 1972 a Colombian socialite whose father had been a diplomat 24 References edit Georges Count de la Falaise Sports Reference Archived from the original on June 22 2009 Parents marriage on February 28 1893 cited in Revue de Saintonge amp d Aunis Volume 13 Societe des archives historiques de la Saintonge et de l Aunis Saintes 1893 p 161 Birth registration of James Henri Le Bailly de la Falaise Archives departementales Yvelines see image 114 https archives yvelines fr 443 ark 36937 1ed6ca650bd862ccb3d90050568b5512 moteur arko default 618914e3ee7e4 a b c Charles Kidd Debrett Goes to Hollywood New York St Martin s Press 1986 p 25 Andre Sellier Steven Wright and Susan Taponier A History of the Dora Camp I R Dee 2003 p 219 American Legion Monthly 1926 Volume I page 58 Brian Kellow The Bennetts An Acting Family University of Kentucky Press 2004 p 230 KLIOU THE TIGER AFI com Retrieved February 27 2021 World Theatre Present Legong The New York Times October 2 1935 The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Trubner amp Co 1936 Volume 66 pages xvi and 442 Dave Kehr Critic s Notebook The Disc s Coming of Age from Noir to Hitchcock to Jerry Lewis and Seinfeld The New York Times December 31 2004 Marquis de La Falaise and Carpentier on Ile de France The New York Times July 30 1930 Bloom Peter J Hagedorn Katherine J 2013 Legong Dance of the Virgins silentfilm org San Francisco Silent Film Festival Retrieved February 25 2021 The Royal Bed mentioned in Harriet Hyman Alonso Robert E Sherwood The Playwright in Peace and War University of Massachusetts Press 2007 page 109 Gloria Swanson Marries a Marquis The New York Times January 29 1925 Patrice Petro Icons of Modernity Rutgers University Press 2010 page 116 Date of La Falaise divorce given in article about her divorce from Farmer Divorce Suit Filed By Gloria Swanson The New York Times May 15 1934 Caryn James Critic s Notebook Hollywood Confidential The New York Times February 20 2004 Automotive Industries 1927 Volume 56 page 596 Constance Bennett Marries Marquis The New York Times November 23 1931 Last silent film cited in William M Drew The Last Silent Picture Show Scarecrow Press 2010 page 32 as well as Scott Kirsner Inventing the Movies 2008 page 26 Last two tone Technicolor cited in The Moving Image Association of Moving Image Archivists 2005 Actress Divorces Marquis de La Falaise de La Coudraye The New York Times November 15 1940 Emmita de la Falaise External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henry de La Falaise Henry de La Falaise at IMDb Titles of nobility France Preceded byGabriel Le Bailly de La Falaise Marquis de La Coudraye1910 1972 Succeeded byAlain Le Bailly de La Falaise Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry de La Falaise amp oldid 1221377662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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