May Belfort

Irish singer in Paris and London
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroIrish singer in Paris and London
PlacesIreland
isSinger
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Female
Death1929
The details

Biography

May Belfort (c1872–1929) is an Irish singer, actress and comedian who was famous across Europe and America.

Biography

Born May Egan in Ireland in 1872, she was a comedian and singer on the London music halls and then in Paris where she performed her trademark nonsensical songs at the café des Décadents and the Petit Casino. She commissioned the famous 1895 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec poster showing her wearing the red dress with her ever present black cat. She became a favourite of the artist who painted her more than once. She performed in Russia, South Africa and the United States during her career. Belfort was the friends with Jane Avril. May Milton was her lover as was Boer General Ben Viljoen. In fact Belfort expected to marry Viljoen. When it turned out he was already married and unwilling to continue the relationship with her, she traveled to Chicago and horsewhipped him in the street. Even after he achieved a divorce, he married another woman. Belfort retired from the stage due to ill health. Due to bad investments in mining, Belfort lost her money and ended working as a rug weaver and living in poverty. She died after a lingering illness in the United States in 1929.

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