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'''Cynthia Bouron''' (1934-1973) was a ] showgirl, who gained notoriety in the late 1960s for her affairs with |
'''Cynthia Bouron''', also known as '''Samantha Lou Bouron''' (1934-1973) was a ] showgirl, who gained notoriety in the late 1960s for her affairs with several Hollywood stars and law suit against Cary Grant. She was married to actor ] from 1964 to 1966, when he committed suicide.{{Sfn|Higham|Moseley|1990|p=333}} | ||
Bouron reportedly had affairs with ], ] and ]. She claimed to Sinatra that she was a member of the European aristocratic Bourbon family, which he could see was a clear untruth. She had several dates with Cary Grant at ] in Las Vegas. Bouron plotted against Grant and became pregnant by a younger man resembling Grant in his younger years. When the child was born on March 12, 1970, Bouron wrote Grant's name on the birth certificate. When Grant challenged her to a blood test to prove that he wasn't the father, Bouron failed to provide one |
Bouron reportedly had affairs with ], ] and ]. She claimed to Sinatra that she was a member of the European aristocratic Bourbon family, which he could see was a clear untruth. She had several dates with Cary Grant at ] in Las Vegas. Bouron plotted against Grant and became pregnant by a younger man resembling Grant in his younger years. When the child, Stephanie Andrea, was born on March 12, 1970, Bouron wrote Grant's name on the birth certificate. She filed a paternity suit against Cary Grant, claiming that he was the father of her daughter. When Grant challenged her to a blood test to prove that he wasn't the father, Bouron failed to provide one, and the case was dropped.{{Sfn|Higham|Moseley|1990|pp=332-3}} | ||
On October 30, 1973, Bouron was found dead in the trunk of a car at the Market Basket, 11315 Ventura Blvd in ]. Though fully clothed when found, the press reported that she had been tied up and beaten to death. The murderer was never found.{{Sfn|Higham|Moseley|1990|p=337}} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Cynthia Bouron, also known as Samantha Lou Bouron (1934-1973) was a Las Vegas showgirl, who gained notoriety in the late 1960s for her affairs with several Hollywood stars and law suit against Cary Grant. She was married to actor Milos Milos from 1964 to 1966, when he committed suicide.
Bouron reportedly had affairs with Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra and Cary Grant. She claimed to Sinatra that she was a member of the European aristocratic Bourbon family, which he could see was a clear untruth. She had several dates with Cary Grant at Dunes in Las Vegas. Bouron plotted against Grant and became pregnant by a younger man resembling Grant in his younger years. When the child, Stephanie Andrea, was born on March 12, 1970, Bouron wrote Grant's name on the birth certificate. She filed a paternity suit against Cary Grant, claiming that he was the father of her daughter. When Grant challenged her to a blood test to prove that he wasn't the father, Bouron failed to provide one, and the case was dropped.
On October 30, 1973, Bouron was found dead in the trunk of a car at the Market Basket, 11315 Ventura Blvd in San Fernando, California. Though fully clothed when found, the press reported that she had been tied up and beaten to death. The murderer was never found.
References
- Higham & Moseley 1990, p. 333. sfn error: no target: CITEREFHighamMoseley1990 (help)
- Higham & Moseley 1990, pp. 332–3. sfn error: no target: CITEREFHighamMoseley1990 (help)
- Higham & Moseley 1990, p. 337. sfn error: no target: CITEREFHighamMoseley1990 (help)