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John Paul Getty Jr.

Sir Paul Getty KBE (/ˈɡɛti/; born Eugene Paul Getty; 7 September 1932 – 17 April 2003), known widely as John Paul Getty Jr., was a British philanthropist and book collector. He was the third of five sons born to J. Paul Getty (1892–1976), one of the richest men in the world at the time. His mother was J. Paul Getty's fourth wife, Ann Rork. The Getty family's wealth was the result of the oil business founded by George Franklin Getty. One of his sons, Mark Getty, co-founded the visual media company Getty Images.

Sir

Paul Getty

Born
Eugene Paul Getty

(1932-09-07)7 September 1932
Died17 April 2003(2003-04-17) (aged 70)
Westminster, London, England
CitizenshipBritish
EducationSt. Ignatius College Preparatory
Alma materUniversity of San Francisco
Spouses
  • Abigail Harris
    (m. 1956; div. 1964)
  • (m. 1966; died 1971)
  • (m. 1994)
Children5, including John III, Mark and Ariadne
Parents
FamilyGetty

At birth, he was given the name Eugene Paul Getty, but in later life, he adopted other names, including Paul Getty, John Paul Getty, Jean Paul Getty Jr. and John Paul Getty II. In 1973, his son John Paul Getty III was held captive in Italy, as J. Paul Getty refused to pay a ransom. In 1986, he was awarded an honorary knighthood for services to causes ranging from cricket, to art and to the Conservative Party. His honorary knighthood would eventually become substantive upon the required acquisition of British citizenship. A long-time Anglophile,[1] he became a British citizen in 1997. In 1998 he changed his name by deed poll when he renounced the first name Eugene and wished to be known as Sir Paul Getty, KBE.[2]

Early life

John Paul Jr. was born on board ship in the waters near Genoa, Italy, on 7 September 1932, while his parents Ann and J. Paul Getty were travelling. His birth was registered at La Spezia with the name Eugenio Paul Getty, when the Italian notary misheard the name John. He would legally alter his name with the Italian authorities to John Paul in 1958.[3]

He was initially raised in Los Angeles, California, United States. His parents' marriage was troubled by J. Paul's long absences abroad and his emotional distance. Ann Getty divorced J. Paul Getty Sr. in 1936 in Reno, Nevada, claiming emotional cruelty and neglect. She was awarded $1,000 per month in child support for each of her sons, Paul Jr. and Gordon.[4]

In 1938, Ann married her third husband, Joseph Stanton McInerney, and the family moved to San Francisco. Paul Jr. attended St. Ignatius College Preparatory and the University of San Francisco, both Jesuit schools. Throughout his adolescence, he showed a great interest in reading and music, encouraged by his mother. In 1950 he was drafted to serve in the Korean War, spending the duration working at the American headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.[5] After he was discharged he met Abigail Harris, the daughter of a prominent San Franciscan federal judge, and the two were married in early 1956. His first child, John Paul Getty III was born in November 1956. The following year he approached his brother Gordon, vice-president of the Getty subsidiary Tidewater Petroleum, asking for a job. His brother gave him a job pumping gas at a Tidewater gas station in Marin County.[6][7] After a year, his father, whom he had not seen in 12 years, was favourably impressed enough to invite his family and him to Paris, where he offered Paul Jr. a job as president of Getty Oil's Italian subsidiary, Getty Oil Italiana, in Rome.[8]

Marriages

His first marriage was to Abigail "Gail" Harris, a former water polo champion. They divorced in 1964, having had four children including John Paul Getty III and Mark Getty.[9]

 
Paul Jr. with his second wife, Talitha Pol, immediately after their wedding at the City Hall in Rome, December 1966

His second marriage was to the Dutch actress, model and style icon Talitha Pol, stepdaughter of painter Augustus John's daughter Poppet, on 10 December 1966. The two posed for an iconic photograph on a roof-top in Marrakesh, Morocco in January 1969. The photo, taken by Patrick Lichfield, shows Talitha Getty crouched down leaning on a wall and her husband in the background in a hooded djellaba and sunglasses. The photo appeared in American Vogue and again in the September 1999 issue of American Vogue and is part of the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London. Two and a half years after the photo was taken, Talitha died of a heroin overdose on 11 July 1971. She was survived by her son with Getty, Tara Gabriel Gramophone Galaxy Getty (born June 1968), an ecological conservationist in Africa.[10] In 1994, he married for the third time to Victoria Holdsworth.

Personal problems

After he married Talitha in 1966, the couple became immersed in the counterculture of the 1960s, living between Rome, Italy, and Marrakesh, Morocco. During a trip to Thailand, the couple developed serious heroin addictions. When Getty Sr., who abhorred taking drugs of any kind, heard of his son's addiction, he insisted on his becoming sober. Paul Jr. refused and tendered his resignation from Getty Oil Italiana. The couple lived off his income from the family trust, which amounted to $100,000 a year. In 1969, he and Talitha separated as she decided to focus on becoming sober. He purchased No. 16 Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, London, where the Victorian artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti had lived in the 1860s, for Talitha and their son, Tara, to live in, while he remained in Rome.[11]

Death of Talitha

After living apart for several years, Talitha, who was sober at the time, asked Paul Jr. for a divorce in early 1971. Still in love with his wife, he insisted that she come to Rome and try for a reconciliation. When her lawyer advised her that divorce proceedings would be easier if she could show that she had attempted reconciliation with Paul, she left for Rome on 9 July.[12] On the morning of 11 July 1971, she was found dead in the Getty apartment in Piazza d'Aracoeli. The autopsy ruled that she had alcohol and barbiturates in her system, but rumours flared up that she had suffered a heroin relapse while spending time with Getty, who was still embroiled in his addiction.[13]

In December 1971, Italian authorities announced that an inquest would be held into Talitha's death the following March. They requested Getty meet with investigators to describe the circumstances surrounding her death. Afraid his own drug addiction would result in his being indicted and potentially imprisoned, Getty left for England.[13] He ignored a subsequent request by an Italian judge to return to Italy for the inquest. Neither an arrest warrant nor an extradition request was ever issued since Getty was not a suspect in Talitha's death, but he never returned to Italy for fear of being detained.[13]

Son's kidnapping

After his second wife's death, Getty became reclusive for a time and his heroin addiction worsened, fueled by guilt over his wife's death.

In Rome on 10 July 1973, 'Ndrangheta kidnappers abducted Getty's 16-year-old son, John Paul Getty III, and demanded a $17 million (equivalent to $104 million in 2021[14]) payment for his safe return. However, the family suspected a ploy by the rebellious teenager to extract money from his miserly grandfather.[15] Getty Jr. asked his father J. Paul Getty for the money, but was refused, arguing that his 13 other grandchildren could also become kidnap targets if he paid.[16]

In November 1973, an envelope containing a lock of hair and a human ear arrived at a daily newspaper. The second demand had been delayed three weeks by an Italian postal strike.[15] The demand threatened that Paul would be further mutilated unless the victims paid $3.2 million. The demand stated "This is Paul's ear. If we don't get some money within 10 days, then the other ear will arrive. In other words, he will arrive in little bits."[15]

When the kidnappers finally reduced their demands to $3 million, J. Paul Getty agreed to pay no more than $2.2 million (equivalent to $13.4 million in 2021[14]), the maximum that would be tax-deductible. He lent Getty Jr. the remaining $800,000 at four percent interest. Getty's grandson was found alive on 15 December 1973, in a Lauria filling station, in the province of Potenza, shortly after the ransom was paid.[17] Nine people associated with 'Ndrangheta were later arrested for the kidnapping, but only two were convicted.[18] Getty III was permanently affected by the trauma and became a drug addict. After a stroke brought on by a cocktail of drugs and alcohol in 1981, Getty III was rendered speechless, nearly blind and partially paralyzed for the rest of his life. He died on 5 February 2011, at the age of 54.[18]

Nine of the kidnappers were apprehended, including Girolamo Piromalli and Saverio Mammoliti, high-ranking members of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia organization in Calabria.[19] Two of the kidnappers were convicted and sent to prison; the others were acquitted for lack of evidence, including the 'Ndrangheta bosses. Most of the ransom money was never recovered.[20][21]

Later life

Following his father's death in 1976, Getty spent the next decade suffering from depression and checked himself into The London Clinic in 1984. While there, he received a visit from Margaret Thatcher, who at the time was Prime Minister, to thank him for large donations to the National Gallery. During a low period in the 1970s, Getty was cheered up by former England cricketer and later president of the MCC, Gubby Allen, having previously been introduced to the game by Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones.[22]

Paul III struggled with PTSD from his kidnapping and with alcohol and drugs. In April 1981, he suffered a drug overdose which left him paralyzed and almost blind. The following November, his mother Gail sued her ex-husband for $25,000 per month to support their son's medical expenses.[23] Despite earning more than $20 million a year from his family trust, Paul II refused to pay for the treatment, leaving his brother, Gordon, to pay his nephew's expenses. The litigation judge who allowed the case to go to trial scolded Paul Jr.: "Mr. Getty should be ashamed of himself spending far more money on court obligations than living up to his moral duties."[24] Claiming that he doubted the severity of his son's debilitation, Getty sent his lawyer to Los Angeles to confirm it and finally agreed to pay the costs.[25]

Wormsley Park

During his nine-month stint in The London Clinic, Getty purchased a dilapidated country estate west of London, Wormsley Park, on the advice of his close friend Christopher Gibbs.[26] After his release in March 1986, he devoted himself to remodeling the 18th-century mansion and restoring the 3,000 acres of parkland. This included the creation of a deer park, the reforestation of 1,500 acres of beechwood forest, and the dredging of a man-made four-acre lake with water tapped from an aquifer 400 feet below ground.[27] Along with the restoration of the Georgian mansion house, Getty added a castle-like addition made of local flint built to house his extensive library, an indoor heated pool, and a replica of The Oval cricket ground. To house his disabled son, he had an accessible cottage built near the pool, from where he could do his water rehabilitation exercises. The six-year project cost an estimated £60 million.[27]

At Wormsley, Getty hosted his estranged family and improved his relations with his children and ex-wife.[28] To inaugurate his professional cricket ground, Getty hosted a match in September 1992 captained by Imran Khan and Bob Wyatt, with the Prime Minister, John Major and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as his guests of honour.[29] His eponymous cricket eleven comprised cricketing stars of both past and present assembled by his honorary cricket managers, Brian Johnston (1992–1993) and Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie (1994–2006).

Philanthropy

Getty donated more than £140m to artistic and cultural causes from which the National Gallery received £50m. He was appointed Knight of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1987, but as a foreign national could not use the title "Sir". In December 1997, Getty was granted British citizenship and renounced his US nationality. The Queen reportedly commented: "Now you can use your title. Isn't that nice?"[30]

Getty served as president of Surrey County Cricket Club and gave money to Lord's Cricket Ground to build a new stand. He combined his loves of cricket and books when he purchased the ownership of Wisden, the famous publishers of the cricketing almanack. Getty built an extraordinary library at Wormsley, collecting such treasures as a first edition of Chaucer, Ben Jonson's annotated copy of Spenser, and Shakespeare Folios. He was a notable member of the exclusive Roxburghe Club, famous among book collectors.[31]

His personal fortune was estimated at £1.6 billion. His donations included support for the National Gallery, the British Museum, the British Film Institute, Hereford Cathedral, St Paul's Cathedral, the Imperial War Museum, and St. James Catholic Church.[32] Some of his donations, including contributions toward the purchases of Canova's The Three Graces by The National Galleries of Scotland[33] and the Madonna of the Pinks by Raphael, foiled acquisition efforts by the J. Paul Getty Museum endowed by his father. In June 2001, Getty gave £5 million to the Conservative Party.[1] He endowed a £20 million charitable trust to support the arts, conservation and social welfare.[34]

Death

Getty died at age 70 on 17 April 2003, having been admitted for treatment to The London Clinic for a chest infection .[35]

Media portrayals

Getty Jr. is portrayed by Andrew Buchan in the action film All the Money in the World and by Michael Esper in the television series Trust, both of which dramatize Getty III's kidnapping.[36]

References

  1. ^ Getty was born onboard a ship in the waters near Genoa, while his parents were travelling. His birth was registered at La Spezia.
  1. ^ a b "BBC profile: Sir John Paul Getty II". BBC News. 13 June 2001. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  2. ^ "No. 55124". The London Gazette. 12 May 1998. p. 5324.
  3. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. pp. 107–8. ISBN 9780312135799.
  4. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. p. 71. ISBN 9780312135799.
  5. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. p. 99. ISBN 9780312135799.
  6. ^ Mcdonald, James (2003). Gettyrama: Little Known Facts About J.Paul Getty and More. Iuniverse. p. 69. ISBN 9780595282791.
  7. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. p. 104. ISBN 9780312135799.
  8. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. p. 106. ISBN 9780312135799.
  9. ^ His daughter, Aileen Getty, is an AIDS activist formerly married to Elizabeth Taylor's son Christopher Wilding; married since 2005 to Bartolomeo Ruspoli (b 1978), son of Prince Alessandro Ruspoli. American writer/columnist Liz Smith made several mistakes in reporting the second marriage, notably that there were two Aileen Gettys and that the first one (Taylor's ex-daughter-in-law) had died, and that the bride's father had died in 1971 (he was very much alive) "Heirs Plan Secret Wedding" 27 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine, 26 April 2005; the New York Times mentioned the marriage in an August 2006 article
  10. ^ NNDb profile for J. Paul Getty Jr. Retrieved 21 November 2007. At some point, Tara dropped his third and fourth names. In 1999, an Irish newspaper revealed that he and six other family members had been granted Irish passports and citizenship, and he was now known as Tara Gabriel Getty.
  11. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. pp. 147–8. ISBN 9780312135799.
  12. ^ John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. pp. 150–51. ISBN 9780312135799.
  13. ^ a b c John Pearson (1995). Painfully Rich. p. 155–6. ISBN 9780312135799.
  14. ^ a b 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved 16 April 2022.
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  21. ^ "J. Paul Getty III dies at 54; scion of oil dynasty", Los Angeles Times, 7 February 2011
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  36. ^ Petski, Denise (21 June 2017). "'Trust': Michael Esper To Co-Star In FX Getty Drama Series; Veronica Echegui To Recur". Deadline Hollywood. Los Angeles, California: Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved 22 June 2017.

External links

  • BBC News obituary for Paul Getty
  • New York Times obituary of J Paul Getty
  • – Daily Telegraph obituary
  • Getty family genealogy; page last updated on 6 September 2000.

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Sir Paul Getty KBE ˈ ɡ ɛ t i born Eugene Paul Getty 7 September 1932 17 April 2003 known widely as John Paul Getty Jr was a British philanthropist and book collector He was the third of five sons born to J Paul Getty 1892 1976 one of the richest men in the world at the time His mother was J Paul Getty s fourth wife Ann Rork The Getty family s wealth was the result of the oil business founded by George Franklin Getty One of his sons Mark Getty co founded the visual media company Getty Images SirPaul GettyKBEBornEugene Paul Getty 1932 09 07 7 September 1932near Genoa Kingdom of Italy a Died17 April 2003 2003 04 17 aged 70 Westminster London EnglandCitizenshipBritishEducationSt Ignatius College PreparatoryAlma materUniversity of San FranciscoSpousesAbigail Harris m 1956 div 1964 wbr Talitha Pol m 1966 died 1971 wbr Victoria Holdsworth m 1994 wbr Children5 including John III Mark and AriadneParentsJ Paul Getty father Ann Rork Light mother FamilyGettyAt birth he was given the name Eugene Paul Getty but in later life he adopted other names including Paul Getty John Paul Getty Jean Paul Getty Jr and John Paul Getty II In 1973 his son John Paul Getty III was held captive in Italy as J Paul Getty refused to pay a ransom In 1986 he was awarded an honorary knighthood for services to causes ranging from cricket to art and to the Conservative Party His honorary knighthood would eventually become substantive upon the required acquisition of British citizenship A long time Anglophile 1 he became a British citizen in 1997 In 1998 he changed his name by deed poll when he renounced the first name Eugene and wished to be known as Sir Paul Getty KBE 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriages 3 Personal problems 3 1 Death of Talitha 4 Son s kidnapping 5 Later life 5 1 Wormsley Park 6 Philanthropy 7 Death 8 Media portrayals 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditJohn Paul Jr was born on board ship in the waters near Genoa Italy on 7 September 1932 while his parents Ann and J Paul Getty were travelling His birth was registered at La Spezia with the name Eugenio Paul Getty when the Italian notary misheard the name John He would legally alter his name with the Italian authorities to John Paul in 1958 3 He was initially raised in Los Angeles California United States His parents marriage was troubled by J Paul s long absences abroad and his emotional distance Ann Getty divorced J Paul Getty Sr in 1936 in Reno Nevada claiming emotional cruelty and neglect She was awarded 1 000 per month in child support for each of her sons Paul Jr and Gordon 4 In 1938 Ann married her third husband Joseph Stanton McInerney and the family moved to San Francisco Paul Jr attended St Ignatius College Preparatory and the University of San Francisco both Jesuit schools Throughout his adolescence he showed a great interest in reading and music encouraged by his mother In 1950 he was drafted to serve in the Korean War spending the duration working at the American headquarters in Seoul South Korea 5 After he was discharged he met Abigail Harris the daughter of a prominent San Franciscan federal judge and the two were married in early 1956 His first child John Paul Getty III was born in November 1956 The following year he approached his brother Gordon vice president of the Getty subsidiary Tidewater Petroleum asking for a job His brother gave him a job pumping gas at a Tidewater gas station in Marin County 6 7 After a year his father whom he had not seen in 12 years was favourably impressed enough to invite his family and him to Paris where he offered Paul Jr a job as president of Getty Oil s Italian subsidiary Getty Oil Italiana in Rome 8 Marriages EditHis first marriage was to Abigail Gail Harris a former water polo champion They divorced in 1964 having had four children including John Paul Getty III and Mark Getty 9 Paul Jr with his second wife Talitha Pol immediately after their wedding at the City Hall in Rome December 1966 His second marriage was to the Dutch actress model and style icon Talitha Pol stepdaughter of painter Augustus John s daughter Poppet on 10 December 1966 The two posed for an iconic photograph on a roof top in Marrakesh Morocco in January 1969 The photo taken by Patrick Lichfield shows Talitha Getty crouched down leaning on a wall and her husband in the background in a hooded djellaba and sunglasses The photo appeared in American Vogue and again in the September 1999 issue of American Vogue and is part of the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London Two and a half years after the photo was taken Talitha died of a heroin overdose on 11 July 1971 She was survived by her son with Getty Tara Gabriel Gramophone Galaxy Getty born June 1968 an ecological conservationist in Africa 10 In 1994 he married for the third time to Victoria Holdsworth Personal problems EditAfter he married Talitha in 1966 the couple became immersed in the counterculture of the 1960s living between Rome Italy and Marrakesh Morocco During a trip to Thailand the couple developed serious heroin addictions When Getty Sr who abhorred taking drugs of any kind heard of his son s addiction he insisted on his becoming sober Paul Jr refused and tendered his resignation from Getty Oil Italiana The couple lived off his income from the family trust which amounted to 100 000 a year In 1969 he and Talitha separated as she decided to focus on becoming sober He purchased No 16 Cheyne Walk in Chelsea London where the Victorian artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti had lived in the 1860s for Talitha and their son Tara to live in while he remained in Rome 11 Death of Talitha Edit After living apart for several years Talitha who was sober at the time asked Paul Jr for a divorce in early 1971 Still in love with his wife he insisted that she come to Rome and try for a reconciliation When her lawyer advised her that divorce proceedings would be easier if she could show that she had attempted reconciliation with Paul she left for Rome on 9 July 12 On the morning of 11 July 1971 she was found dead in the Getty apartment in Piazza d Aracoeli The autopsy ruled that she had alcohol and barbiturates in her system but rumours flared up that she had suffered a heroin relapse while spending time with Getty who was still embroiled in his addiction 13 In December 1971 Italian authorities announced that an inquest would be held into Talitha s death the following March They requested Getty meet with investigators to describe the circumstances surrounding her death Afraid his own drug addiction would result in his being indicted and potentially imprisoned Getty left for England 13 He ignored a subsequent request by an Italian judge to return to Italy for the inquest Neither an arrest warrant nor an extradition request was ever issued since Getty was not a suspect in Talitha s death but he never returned to Italy for fear of being detained 13 Son s kidnapping EditMain article Kidnapping of John Paul Getty III After his second wife s death Getty became reclusive for a time and his heroin addiction worsened fueled by guilt over his wife s death In Rome on 10 July 1973 Ndrangheta kidnappers abducted Getty s 16 year old son John Paul Getty III and demanded a 17 million equivalent to 104 million in 2021 14 payment for his safe return However the family suspected a ploy by the rebellious teenager to extract money from his miserly grandfather 15 Getty Jr asked his father J Paul Getty for the money but was refused arguing that his 13 other grandchildren could also become kidnap targets if he paid 16 In November 1973 an envelope containing a lock of hair and a human ear arrived at a daily newspaper The second demand had been delayed three weeks by an Italian postal strike 15 The demand threatened that Paul would be further mutilated unless the victims paid 3 2 million The demand stated This is Paul s ear If we don t get some money within 10 days then the other ear will arrive In other words he will arrive in little bits 15 When the kidnappers finally reduced their demands to 3 million J Paul Getty agreed to pay no more than 2 2 million equivalent to 13 4 million in 2021 14 the maximum that would be tax deductible He lent Getty Jr the remaining 800 000 at four percent interest Getty s grandson was found alive on 15 December 1973 in a Lauria filling station in the province of Potenza shortly after the ransom was paid 17 Nine people associated with Ndrangheta were later arrested for the kidnapping but only two were convicted 18 Getty III was permanently affected by the trauma and became a drug addict After a stroke brought on by a cocktail of drugs and alcohol in 1981 Getty III was rendered speechless nearly blind and partially paralyzed for the rest of his life He died on 5 February 2011 at the age of 54 18 Nine of the kidnappers were apprehended including Girolamo Piromalli and Saverio Mammoliti high ranking members of the Ndrangheta a Mafia organization in Calabria 19 Two of the kidnappers were convicted and sent to prison the others were acquitted for lack of evidence including the Ndrangheta bosses Most of the ransom money was never recovered 20 21 Later life EditFollowing his father s death in 1976 Getty spent the next decade suffering from depression and checked himself into The London Clinic in 1984 While there he received a visit from Margaret Thatcher who at the time was Prime Minister to thank him for large donations to the National Gallery During a low period in the 1970s Getty was cheered up by former England cricketer and later president of the MCC Gubby Allen having previously been introduced to the game by Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones 22 Paul III struggled with PTSD from his kidnapping and with alcohol and drugs In April 1981 he suffered a drug overdose which left him paralyzed and almost blind The following November his mother Gail sued her ex husband for 25 000 per month to support their son s medical expenses 23 Despite earning more than 20 million a year from his family trust Paul II refused to pay for the treatment leaving his brother Gordon to pay his nephew s expenses The litigation judge who allowed the case to go to trial scolded Paul Jr Mr Getty should be ashamed of himself spending far more money on court obligations than living up to his moral duties 24 Claiming that he doubted the severity of his son s debilitation Getty sent his lawyer to Los Angeles to confirm it and finally agreed to pay the costs 25 Wormsley Park Edit During his nine month stint in The London Clinic Getty purchased a dilapidated country estate west of London Wormsley Park on the advice of his close friend Christopher Gibbs 26 After his release in March 1986 he devoted himself to remodeling the 18th century mansion and restoring the 3 000 acres of parkland This included the creation of a deer park the reforestation of 1 500 acres of beechwood forest and the dredging of a man made four acre lake with water tapped from an aquifer 400 feet below ground 27 Along with the restoration of the Georgian mansion house Getty added a castle like addition made of local flint built to house his extensive library an indoor heated pool and a replica of The Oval cricket ground To house his disabled son he had an accessible cottage built near the pool from where he could do his water rehabilitation exercises The six year project cost an estimated 60 million 27 At Wormsley Getty hosted his estranged family and improved his relations with his children and ex wife 28 To inaugurate his professional cricket ground Getty hosted a match in September 1992 captained by Imran Khan and Bob Wyatt with the Prime Minister John Major and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as his guests of honour 29 His eponymous cricket eleven comprised cricketing stars of both past and present assembled by his honorary cricket managers Brian Johnston 1992 1993 and Colin Ingleby Mackenzie 1994 2006 Philanthropy EditGetty donated more than 140m to artistic and cultural causes from which the National Gallery received 50m He was appointed Knight of the Order of the British Empire KBE in 1987 but as a foreign national could not use the title Sir In December 1997 Getty was granted British citizenship and renounced his US nationality The Queen reportedly commented Now you can use your title Isn t that nice 30 Getty served as president of Surrey County Cricket Club and gave money to Lord s Cricket Ground to build a new stand He combined his loves of cricket and books when he purchased the ownership of Wisden the famous publishers of the cricketing almanack Getty built an extraordinary library at Wormsley collecting such treasures as a first edition of Chaucer Ben Jonson s annotated copy of Spenser and Shakespeare Folios He was a notable member of the exclusive Roxburghe Club famous among book collectors 31 His personal fortune was estimated at 1 6 billion His donations included support for the National Gallery the British Museum the British Film Institute Hereford Cathedral St Paul s Cathedral the Imperial War Museum and St James Catholic Church 32 Some of his donations including contributions toward the purchases of Canova s The Three Graces by The National Galleries of Scotland 33 and the Madonna of the Pinks by Raphael foiled acquisition efforts by the J Paul Getty Museum endowed by his father In June 2001 Getty gave 5 million to the Conservative Party 1 He endowed a 20 million charitable trust to support the arts conservation and social welfare 34 Death EditGetty died at age 70 on 17 April 2003 having been admitted for treatment to The London Clinic for a chest infection 35 Media portrayals EditGetty Jr is portrayed by Andrew Buchan in the action film All the Money in the World and by Michael Esper in the television series Trust both of which dramatize Getty III s kidnapping 36 References Edit Getty was born onboard a ship in the waters near Genoa while his parents were travelling His birth was registered at La Spezia a b BBC profile Sir John Paul Getty II BBC News 13 June 2001 Retrieved 1 February 2013 No 55124 The London Gazette 12 May 1998 p 5324 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich pp 107 8 ISBN 9780312135799 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich p 71 ISBN 9780312135799 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich p 99 ISBN 9780312135799 Mcdonald James 2003 Gettyrama Little Known Facts About J Paul Getty and More Iuniverse p 69 ISBN 9780595282791 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich p 104 ISBN 9780312135799 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich p 106 ISBN 9780312135799 His daughter Aileen Getty is an AIDS activist formerly married to Elizabeth Taylor s son Christopher Wilding married since 2005 to Bartolomeo Ruspoli b 1978 son of Prince Alessandro Ruspoli American writer columnist Liz Smith made several mistakes in reporting the second marriage notably that there were two Aileen Gettys and that the first one Taylor s ex daughter in law had died and that the bride s father had died in 1971 he was very much alive Heirs Plan Secret Wedding Archived 27 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine 26 April 2005 the New York Times mentioned the marriage in an August 2006 article NNDb profile for J Paul Getty Jr Retrieved 21 November 2007 At some point Tara dropped his third and fourth names In 1999 an Irish newspaper revealed that he and six other family members had been granted Irish passports and citizenship and he was now known as Tara Gabriel Getty John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich pp 147 8 ISBN 9780312135799 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich pp 150 51 ISBN 9780312135799 a b c John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich p 155 6 ISBN 9780312135799 a b 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved 16 April 2022 a b c Sir Paul Getty obituary The Daily Telegraph London England 17 April 2003 Archived from the original on 26 March 2009 Retrieved 30 March 2018 Profile Sir John Paul Getty II BBC News London England 13 June 2001 Archived from the original on 18 February 2007 Retrieved 30 March 2018 Il rapimento di Paul Getty Il Post in Italian July 10 2013 Archived from the original on March 30 2014 Retrieved July 10 2014 a b Weber Bruce 7 February 2011 J Paul Getty III 54 Dies Had Ear Cut Off by Captors The New York Times Archived from the original on 24 March 2018 Retrieved 30 March 2018 Catching the Kidnappers Time 28 January 1974 J Paul Getty III 54 Dies Had Ear Cut Off by Captors The New York Times 7 February 2011 J Paul Getty III dies at 54 scion of oil dynasty Los Angeles Times 7 February 2011 Wisden Cricketers Almanack2004 E W Swanton 1996 Last Over Adelson Suzanne Wilhelm Maria 14 December 1981 Paralyzed and Blind from a Drug Overdose Paul III is the Star Crossed Getty People New York City Meredith Corporation Retrieved 1 April 2018 Pierson John 1995 Painfully Rich New York City HarperCollins p 244 ISBN 978 0312135799 Pierson John 1995 Painfully Rich New York City HarperCollins p 245 ISBN 978 0312135799 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich HarperCollins p 272 a b John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich HarperCollins p 282 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich HarperCollins p 290 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich HarperCollins pp 320 321 American born Billionaire Getty Knighted By Queen Chicago Tribune 10 March 1998 retrieved 15 June 2018 The Roxburghe Club The oldest society of bibliophiles in the world www roxburgheclub org uk Retrieved 6 February 2021 Charlotte Edwardes 16 November 2003 Getty leaves bulk of fortune to son Mark Telegraph co uk Retrieved 4 October 2015 Getty son pledges money to keep statue in Britain New York Times 13 August 1994 retrieved 31 August 2008 John Pearson 1995 Painfully Rich HarperCollins p 271 Billionaire Getty dies BBC News 17 April 2003 Retrieved 1 July 2011 Petski Denise 21 June 2017 Trust Michael Esper To Co Star In FX Getty Drama Series Veronica Echegui To Recur Deadline Hollywood Los Angeles California Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 22 June 2017 External links EditBBC News obituary for Paul Getty New York Times obituary of J Paul Getty Sir Paul Getty Daily Telegraph obituary Getty family genealogy page last updated on 6 September 2000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Paul Getty Jr amp oldid 1142628893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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