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Gloria Vanderbilt, 1958

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Gloria Vanderbilt, 1958
The daughter of railroad tycoon Reginald Vanderbilt and his second wife (a Swiss born American socialite) Gloria Morgan, Gloria Vanderbilt inherited $5 million (over $72 million in today's dollars) at 18 months old when her father died.

A court battle erupted (known at the time as the "trial of the century) between her aunt, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, and her mother - her aunt claimed that her mother was an unfit mother and wasn't handling Gloria's finances properly. The trail was so notorious (with many scandalous allegations that included, among others, the British royal family) that books and tv movies have been made about it.

Aunt Gertrude gained custody and Gloria grew up surrounded by her father's family. Her mother wasn't really part of her adult life but she did provide some financial support for mother in her later years.

Much to Gloria's credit, she became more than the "poor little rich girl" of her childhood. She was an artist, a model, an actress, a writer, and a fashion designer.

Married 4 times, she had 4 sons - one of whom is CNN correspondent Anderson Cooper. Together, they made an HBO documentary about their family in 2016.

Gloria died of stomach cancer at the age of 95.
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During Women's month we remember the "poor little rich girl" who carved out a fascinating and accomplished life for herself and her family: Gloria Laura Morgan (Vanderbilt) Cooper (1924 - 2019)

She may have been wealthy at birth but this amazing woman created art that enriched the world. We celebrate and remember Gloria at AncientFaces
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06/17/2019
Gloria Vanderbilt, RIP.
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06/17/2019
always liked her - RIP
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06/17/2019
Just watched Anderson's tribute video to his mom on CNN.com. It was beautiful.
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06/17/2019
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06/17/2019
Gail Branum . ????
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06/17/2019
I remember a TV movie about her childhood and how everyone fought to be her guardian and get their mitts on her money. Such a sad story.
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06/17/2019
She was a nice person and a lovely Mum and also a philanthropist who helped a lot of people through her lifetime through the charities she supported, these are the things to remember , she has left her fortune to charity that says so much about her..Rest in Peace Gloria prayers for you, for Anderson and your family....
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06/17/2019
I think it is so sad that people have to be so disrespectful of the dead and their families. Rest in peace Gloria.
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Gloria Vanderbilt
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06/17/2019
She was so beautiful. RIP Gloria
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06/17/2019
She lived a long, and not always easy life. Kudos to Anderson Cooper’s tribute to his mother.
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06/17/2019
I was never into Gloria Vanderbilt, thos is a beautiful photo...RIP ( now to check out the documentary)
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06/17/2019
May she Rest In Peace âœïžđŸ’Ÿ
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06/17/2019
I am so glad her life was better later .
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06/17/2019
Gloria Vanderbilt was famous for her wrap dress, anyone remember That?!
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06/17/2019
Deb - I believe you're thinking of Diane Von Furstenberg. Gloria Vanderbilt created jeans that everyone wore in the 80s? 90s? I can't remember the decade?
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06/17/2019
AncientFaces oh your right! My memory is getting weak these days.
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06/17/2019
AncientFaces they fit like a glove.
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06/18/2019
AncientFaces I still wear her jeans, best fit for me
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06/17/2019
She was beautiful....
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06/17/2019
Such a creative woman. She’ll be missed!
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06/17/2019
Vanderbilt.
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06/17/2019
So sorry Anderson. My condolences.
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Rest in peace
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Gloria Vanderbilt
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Anderson Cooper’s mom?
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Gloria Vanderbilt
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06/19/2019
Anderson cooper? Lost my interest
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06/17/2019
Mark Cramer That is NOT nice!
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06/17/2019
Mark Cramer What did they ever do to you??? She was a very charitable woman. As was all the Vanderbilts in their own way. Speaking ill of the dead
..is very bad manners. Anderson just lost his mother..you don't have to like him but give him a break.
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What is that even suppose to say/mean?
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Rock Stone ...
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Rock Stone aren’t you a jerk for posting such angry words here.
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MaryBeth Utley Lathrop Bunch of money grubbing pieces of c***. Anderson Cooper is a worthless weasel piss poor excuse for a human being. You don’t like it I don’t care piss off.
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Rock Stone
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Gloria Laura Morgan (Vanderbilt) Cooper
Gloria Laura Morgan (Vanderbilt) Cooper was the daughter of railroad tycoon Reginald Vanderbilt and his second wife (a Swiss born American socialite) Gloria Morgan. This heiress inherited $5 million (over $72 million in 2019 dollars) at 18 months old when her father died. A glamorous Manhattan socialite, Gloria (age 95) left much of her estate to charity upon her death battling cancer on 6/17/2019. She had four children including Anderson Cooper who is a famous news anchor at CNN. Gloria was married first to Pasquale "Pat" DiCicco (February 14, 1909 – October 24, 1978) who was an agent, movie producer, and occasional actor, as well as an alleged mobster working for Lucky Luciano.. (They married when she was 17, in 1941, and divorced in 1945 - they had no children) She was married next to Leopold Stokowski, the famous conductor, who was 42 years her senior. They married in 1945 - a few weeks after her first divorce - and divorced in 1955. There were 2 sons born to this marriage. Gloria's 3rd marriage was to director Sidney Lumet in 1956. They had no children and divorced in 1963. Her 4th marriage was to author Wyatt Emory Cooper, on December 24, 1963. The marriage ended in 1978. when he died during heart surgery. They had 2 sons, one of which is Anderson Cooper. While Gloria had many other relationships (including Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando) during her long life, she never married again. But the men in her life didn't define her. What did mark her life was her willingness to explore her artistic side and take chances. She was an actress, her foray into fashion (do you remember her jeans?) and perfume, her paintings, writing and more. Gloria may have married and dated famous (and notorious) men, but it is her contributions to the world for which she will be remembered.
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