Darby, Eileen (1916–2004)
Darby, Eileen (1916–2004)
American photographer. Name variations: Eileen Darby Lester. Born Eileen Darby, May 12, 1916, in Portland, Oregon; died Mar 30, 2004, at a nursing home in Long Beach, NY; attended Marylhurst University; m. Roy Lester, 1944 (died 1976); children: Roy, John, Patric and Virginia Lester Teslik.
Photographer of over 500 Broadway shows and such stars as Olivier, Dietrich, Bankhead, Robeson, the Lunts and Brando; co-founded Graphic House, a photo agency.
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