Camille Clifford
Camille Clifford | |
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Camille Clifford, the quintessential Gibson Girl. | |
| Born | Camilla Antoinette Clifford 29 June 1885 Antwerp, Belgium |
| Died | 28 June 1971 (aged 85) England |
| Years active | 1902–1906, c. 1915–c. 1918 |
| Spouses | Hon. Henry Lyndhurst Bruce
(m. 1906; died 1914)John Meredyth Jones Evans
(m. 1917; died 1957) |
Camilla Antoinette Clifford (29 June 1885 – 28 June 1971), known professionally as Camille Clifford, was a Belgian-born stage actress whose short theatrical career was highlighted by her performance as "Miss New York" in the Henry W. Savage production of The Prince of Pilsen, a role in which she impersonated a "Gibson Girl"-like woman. While her towering coiffure and hourglass figure were representative of the Gibson Girl style, she only played the part of a Gibson Girl on the stage, and never actually modeled for any of Charles Dana Gibson's illustrations.