Dorothy cadwell taylor dentice di frasso was an heiress, countess, and philanthropist whose glamorous life spanned new york, london, rome, and hollywood [1] in 1925, count carlo dentice di frasso, and his american wife, the former dorothy cadwell taylor (later known as countess dorothy di frasso), [2][3] acquired villa madama in rome and restored it, [4] later donating it to the state, while the castello dentice di frasso in san vito dei normanni continues to be their property. Grant and several of her friends accompanied the coffin back to new york and threw a wake where they toasted her menu all night Grant wistfully remarked, “we did it because we remembered how much dorothy hated being alone.” The real countess of beverly hills dorothy di frasso’s estate, is offered at $26.9 million Dimitri velis of hilton and hyland is the listing agent
Although the original details are marvelous, they’re a bit shabby at this point, and unfortunately, will likely be demolished. Dietrich didn't own the 1926 house It was owned by her friend, socialite countess dorothy di frasso, says the wall street journal.
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