Edith Kelly (1880 – December 1960)[1] was an English actress, best known for her work in the theatre production of Havana in 1908.
After the divorce was settled in France, she re-opened the case in America in order to increase the financial settlement.
She was quoted in the American press advising girls "not to marry the idle rich".
De Courville later recovered sufficiently to allow the marriage to happen on 26 May at a registry office.
[4] Kelly remained married to de Courville until her death in December 1960 in Washington, DC.