Terror In America: Obituary: Berry Berenson

From: The Independent - London | Date: September 14, 2001| Author: Tom Vallance | Copyright information

BORN TO wealth and privilege, the photographer, model and occasional actress Berry Berenson was a member of a notable European dynasty - her grandmother was the couturier Elsa Schiaparelli, her great-uncle the art historian Bernard Berenson. In 1973 she startled the fashion and society worlds by marrying the actor Anthony Perkins, who was 16 years older and had until then had been apparently homosexual. The couple had two sons and their marriage ended only when Perkins died of an Aids-related...

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