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+ | '''Conrad "Connie" Hilton''', the founder of the Hilton Hotels chain. He is an eccentric and demanding hotelier and client who complicates the professional life of the usually unshakable [[Don Draper]]. |
Connie first met Don when Don wandered off to an untended bar at the country club where [[Roger Sterling]] was having a party. Don prepares [[Old Fashioned]] cocktails while the two swap stories about their modest beginnings.<ref>[[My Old Kentucky Home]]</ref> |
Connie first met Don when Don wandered off to an untended bar at the country club where [[Roger Sterling]] was having a party. Don prepares [[Old Fashioned]] cocktails while the two swap stories about their modest beginnings.<ref>[[My Old Kentucky Home]]</ref> |
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Conrad Hilton | |
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Portrayed by | Chelcie Ross |
First appearance | My Old Kentucky Home |
Final appearance | Shut the Door. Have a Seat |
Details | |
Gender | Male |
DOB | December 25, 1887 |
Relations | |
Wife | Mary Adelaide Barron (m. 1925–1934) Zsa Zsa Gabor (m. 1942–1946) Mary Frances Kelly (m. 1976–1979) |
Child(ren) | Conrad Nicholson "Nicky" Hilton, Jr. William Barron Hilton Eric Michael Hilton Constance Francesca Hilton |
Biography
Conrad "Connie" Hilton, the founder of the Hilton Hotels chain. He is an eccentric and demanding hotelier and client who complicates the professional life of the usually unshakable Don Draper.
Connie first met Don when Don wandered off to an untended bar at the country club where Roger Sterling was having a party. Don prepares Old Fashioned cocktails while the two swap stories about their modest beginnings.[1]
It was not until later that Don realized who he had drinks with when Hilton revealed to Don who he was.
The Real Hilton
Conrad was the great-grandfather of "celebutantes" Paris and Nicky Hilton. He was married to Zsa Zsa Gabor from 1942-1946.