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Harry Clifton (producer)

Harry Clifton
Born Henry Talbot de Vere Clifton
16 December 1907
Died 1979
Residence Lytham Hall, Lancashire, England
Nationality British
Alma mater Oxford University
Occupation film producer
Spouse(s) Lilian Lowell Griswold (1937–1943)
Parent(s) John Talbot Clifton
Violet Mary Beauclerk

Henry Talbot de Vere "Harry" Clifton (1907–1979) was a British aristocrat and film producer. He spent a number of years in Hollywood during the early 1930s, and in the mid 1930s produced films in Britain.

He was born 16 December 1907, the son of John Talbot Clifton and Violet Mary Beauclerk, from a very wealthy family with extensive estates and other property holdings in England and Scotland. He was educated at Oxford University and knew the novelist Evelyn Waugh, having possibly met him at Oxford, and who is thought by some to have used him as a model for the Brideshead Revisited character, Sebastian Flyte, although other sources (e.g. Paula Byrne) attribute the inspiration to Hugh Lygon.

In 1938 he bought Rufford Abbey (formerly owned by the Talbot family), but neglected it, and in 1952, the abbey and 150 acres of grounds were bought by Nottinghamshire County Council. It is doubtful that he ever visited.

Clifton maintained a suite at London's Ritz Hotel, and decided to take on another at the nearby Dorchester Hotel. When asked why he replied, "If I'm passing down Park Lane and feel tired, then I've got somewhere to go".

He married Lilian Lowell Griswold in 1937. During their marriage he bought two Fabergé eggs, the Renaissance Egg in 1937 and later the Rosebud Egg, but these famous tokens of love and affection did not guarantee a long marriage: the couple divorced in 1943.

He died childless in 1979, having squandered his family's wealth of several million pounds and sold their thousands of acres of land and other properties including the family seat of Lytham Hall.


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