Yes, they have the same last name.
Charles Louis Tiffany II was a grandson of Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany & Company. He was also the son of Louis Comfort Tiffany, a noted American artist and designer.
Louis was the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany and Company; and Harriet Olivia Avery Young. Louis married Mary Woodbridge Goddard (c1850-1884) on May 15, 1872 in Norwich, Connecticut and had the following children: Mary Woodbridge Tiffany (1873-1963) who married Graham Lusk; Charles Louis Tiffany I (1874-1874); Charles Louis Tiffany II (1878-1947); and Hilda Goddard Tiffany (1879-1908). After the death of his wife, he married Louise Wakeman Knox (1851-1904) on November 9, 1886. They had the following children: Louise Comfort Tiffany (1887-1974); Julia DeForest (1887-1973); Annie Olivia Tiffany (1888-1892); and Dorothy Trimble Tiffany (1891-1979).
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The character of Tiffany Case was portrayed by American actress Jill St. John in the James Bond film Diamonds are Forever (1971), based on the Ian Fleming novel of the same name.
There wasn't a character named Tiffany in the Matrix.
Comfort Tiffany was actually the middle name of Louis Comfort Tiffany, an American artist and designer best known for his work in stained glass. He used his middle name to honor his father, Charles Lewis Tiffany, who founded the iconic jewelry company Tiffany & Co.
Charles Louis Tiffany II was a grandson of Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany & Company. He was also the son of Louis Comfort Tiffany, a noted American artist and designer.
Charles Comfort Tiffany was born in 1829.
Charles Comfort Tiffany died in 1907.
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Louis Comfort Tiffany was born on February 18, 1848.
Louis Comfort Tiffany was born on February 18, 1848.
The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation was created in 1918.
Louis Comfort Tiffany was named after his father, Charles Lewis Tiffany, the founder of Tiffany & Co. The middle name "Comfort" is believed to have been chosen to honor a family friend, Comfort Tiffany, who was a prominent New York merchant. This unique name reflects both familial connections and the artistic legacy that Louis Comfort Tiffany would later establish in the world of decorative arts and design.
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Louis Comfort Tiffany was raised in the Episcopal Church, but he later converted to Catholicism.
Louis Comfort Tiffany died on January 17, 1933 at the age of 84.