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-'''Count Theodore Zichy''' was a British photographer, born in Austria on ([[June 13]] [[1908]] - [[1983]]) who commonly photographed women’s [[leg]]s and [[feet]]. His 1948 portfolio “Chiaroscuros” played off of the erotic sexual fantasies of modern man, featuring photographs of women’s [[leg]]s and [[chain]]s. He has been described as a mysterious and eccentric photographer, film-maker, actor and playboy.+'''Count Theodore Béla Rudolf Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeő''' (13 June 1908 – December 1987) was a [[British actor]], [[British photographer|photographer]], film director, producer and [[Playboy (lifestyle)|playboy]] of Hungarian descent.
-Count Theodore Zichy held dual Hungarian and British citizenship, was born+Born in [[Eastbourne]] in [[Sussex]] in 1908, the son of Count Béla Mária Rudolf Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeő (1868-1944), a Hungarian aristocrat and a US-American mother, Mabel Elizabeth Wright (1865-1926), his brother was Edward George Béla Mária Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeő (1898-1958). A great-nephew of [[Mihály Zichy]], Theodore Zichy held British and Hungarian citizenship. He married Xenia V. Howard Johnston (1904-1931) on 20 February 1928 in Paris, France; the couple divorced in 1930. In 1928 he started racing [[Bugatti Automobiles|Bugattis]], which he continued on and off until 1932.
-at Eastbourne. He wasa nephew of [[Mihály Zichy]]. His father was an Hungarian aristocrat.+
-Zichy’s [[leg fetishism|leg]] and [[shoe fetish]] was clearly documented in his scarce 1948 portfolio entitled ''Chiaroscuros''. His seductive and dramatically lit images are charged with a [[dark]] [[obsessive]] irony. +He married Daphne Barker (previously of Jack and Daphne Barker Cabaret duo) in London in 1964 and stayed married to her until her death in 1987, he never recovered from the loss of his love and took his own life in December 1987.
-== Bibliography ==+As a photographer he mainly took pictures of women’s legs, feet and shoes. His 1948 photograph portfolio ''Chiaroscuros'' (from the Italian "[[chiaroscuro]]") contained images of [[Foot fetishism|foot]] and [[shoe fetishism]]. In the mid-1950s he worked as a photographer for [[Baron (photographer)|Baron Studios]] in London. His [[autobiography]] ''[[That Was No Gentleman, That Was Zichy]]'' was published in 1974.
-*''That Was No Gentleman, That Was Zichy'', London, Polybooks 1974. ISBN 0284985619+
-== External links ==+
-*Some images for sale (prices range from 500 USD, to 1,000 USD, all gelatine prints: [http://images.goantiques.com/dbimages/VFV6242/VFV624205_329.jpg Shoes on a pillow, 1948], [http://images.goantiques.com/dbimages/VFV6242/VFV6242_05_330.jpg Woman and idol, 1948] and [http://images.goantiques.com/dbimages/VFV6242/VFV624205_332.jpg Nude with mask, 1948], see [http://www.goantiques.com/detail,count-theodore-zichy,913764.html goantiques.com]+==Acting career==
 +As an actor Zichy appeared as 2nd in Command in ''[[Gasbags]]'' (1941), Colonel Borg in ''[[The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp]]'' (1943), as the Duel Referee in the TV movie ''[[Liebelei (TV movie)|Liebelei]]'' (1954), and as a German Agent in ''[[Private's Progress]]'' (1956).
 + 
 +==As director and producer==
 +He directed and produced the [[Short film|shorts]] ''Death Was a Passenger'' (1958), ''Portrait of a Matador'' (1958) and ''Mingaloo'' (1958), also writing the latter, as well as directing and producing the films ''[[Night Without Pity]]'' (1961) and ''Doomsday at Eleven'' (1963). He produced the film ''[[Bomb in the High Street]]'' (1961).
 + 
 +Count Theodore Zichy committed suicide in London in December, 1987. However his death certificate was only issued in 1988.
 + 
 +== Bibliography ==
 +*''[[That Was No Gentleman, That Was Zichy]]'', London, [[Polybooks]] 1974. ISBN 0284985619
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Count Theodore Béla Rudolf Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeő (13 June 1908 – December 1987) was a British actor, photographer, film director, producer and playboy of Hungarian descent.

Born in Eastbourne in Sussex in 1908, the son of Count Béla Mária Rudolf Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeő (1868-1944), a Hungarian aristocrat and a US-American mother, Mabel Elizabeth Wright (1865-1926), his brother was Edward George Béla Mária Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeő (1898-1958). A great-nephew of Mihály Zichy, Theodore Zichy held British and Hungarian citizenship. He married Xenia V. Howard Johnston (1904-1931) on 20 February 1928 in Paris, France; the couple divorced in 1930. In 1928 he started racing Bugattis, which he continued on and off until 1932.

He married Daphne Barker (previously of Jack and Daphne Barker Cabaret duo) in London in 1964 and stayed married to her until her death in 1987, he never recovered from the loss of his love and took his own life in December 1987.

As a photographer he mainly took pictures of women’s legs, feet and shoes. His 1948 photograph portfolio Chiaroscuros (from the Italian "chiaroscuro") contained images of foot and shoe fetishism. In the mid-1950s he worked as a photographer for Baron Studios in London. His autobiography That Was No Gentleman, That Was Zichy was published in 1974.

Acting career

As an actor Zichy appeared as 2nd in Command in Gasbags (1941), Colonel Borg in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), as the Duel Referee in the TV movie Liebelei (1954), and as a German Agent in Private's Progress (1956).

As director and producer

He directed and produced the shorts Death Was a Passenger (1958), Portrait of a Matador (1958) and Mingaloo (1958), also writing the latter, as well as directing and producing the films Night Without Pity (1961) and Doomsday at Eleven (1963). He produced the film Bomb in the High Street (1961).

Count Theodore Zichy committed suicide in London in December, 1987. However his death certificate was only issued in 1988.

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