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Were there any famous and stylish ne'er-do-wells during the golden era?
Some would classify the Duke of Windsor in that category. At least I would.
That was my first thought as well. Along with his wife.
There was Prince Mike Romanoff who cut quite a swath through New York and ended up running a restaurant called Romanoff's in Hollywood. He was a phony but did work at running his restaurant.
Wait a minute, let me get this on. Ok, I'm braced: Nikola Tesla (since everyone else got the Windsors already). For a guy who reputedly had so many super inventions he didn't exactly cash in, did he? Besides AC current, where's zero point energy? The Death Ray? Time travel and all the other ubertech things his acolytes credit him with?
Insull was hardly a layabout. He was one of the most industrious men of his era.Would you say that Samuel Insull qualifies?