Jorge Guinle
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Jorge Guinle | |
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Raul Bopp, Maria Montez, and Guinle in 1943 | |
| Born | Jorge Eduardo Guinle 5 February 1916 Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Died | 5 March 2004 (aged 88) Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil |
Jorge Eduardo Guinle (5 February 1916 – 5 March 2004), also known as Jorginho Guinle, was a Brazilian billionaire tycoon from the Guinle family of Rio, Brazil.
He was born in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro on 5 February 1916.[1]
He was known as one of the richest men on earth,[2] a jazz enthusiast[3] and the "last tycoon playboy".[4]
He was romantically associated with numerous stars including Marilyn Monroe, Anita Ekberg, Romy Schneider, Hedy Lamarr, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth,[4] Jayne Mansfield,[5] Susan Hayward,[6] Carole Landis,[7] and Linda Christian.[8] He came from the Plassin-Guinle family, a wealthy French-Brazilian family with ties to the Port of Santos and Copacabana Palace hotel.
Guinle died on 5 March 2004 in Rio de Janeiro.[1]
References
[edit]- 1 2 "Jorge Guinle, 88, a Playboy Who Outlived His Millions, Dies". New York Times, 6 March 2004.
- ↑ Bud Freeman, Crazeology, page 67, Continuum International Publishing Group, 1995, ISBN 978-1-871478-15-0
- ↑ Micol Seigel, Uneven encounters: making race and nation in Brazil and the United States, page 107, Duke University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8223-4440-7
- 1 2 Mo Teitelbaum, The Stylemakers: Minimalism and Classic-Modernism 1915-45, page 115, Philip Wilson Publishers, 2011, ISBN 978-0-85667-703-8
- ↑ Raymond Strait, Here They Are Jayne Mansfield, page 156, SP Books, 1992, ISBN 978-1-56171-146-8
- ↑ Dizzy Gillespie and Al Fraser, To Be, Or Not... to Bop, page 430, University of Minnesota Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8166-6547-1
- ↑ Eric Lawrence Gans,Carole Landis: a most beautiful girl, University Press of Mississippi, 2008, ISBN 978-1-60473-013-5
- ↑ Diane Telgen and Jim Kamp, Notable Hispanic American women (Issue 68), VNR AG, 1993, ISBN 978-0-8103-7578-9