Georgie Raoul-Duval

Jeannie Urquhart or Georgie Raoul–Duval (3 July 1866 – 3 November 1913) was an American writer, playwright, and socialite.

[1] Her sister, actress Cora Urquhart Brown–Potter, produced and acted in her play, The Golden Light, at the Savoy Theatre in London in 1905.

[4] Published posthumously in 1914, Little Miss, An Unfinished Story featured a young protagonist from Louisiana.

[4] The couple had a house in Paris where she was a "fixture" in artistic salons, frequenting them while her husband was away on business.

[2] The police report said, "We learn that the novelist Gauthier–Villars (Henry) says 'Willy', author of Claudine in Paris, 93 rue de Courcelles has been living on 93 rue de Courcelles for five years, and has chosen for the afternoon of 29 April a small apartment on the fourth floor of a discreet house on Pasquier Street, with the aim of meeting two lesbians, his legitimate wife and a lady aged about thirty, remaining 107 rue de la Pompe [address of the Raoul–Duval].

[4] Urquhart also appeared as Suzy in Colette's La Retraite sentimentale (The Sentimental Retreat).