As Titanic's stern is high out of the water, the body of this First Class girl is seen in the flooded lounge.
This character appears in the 1997 film. She is played by an unknown actress.
Background[]
This girl was born in the 1880s or 1890s and was a First Class Passenger on the RMS Titanic.
She most likely boarded at Southampton.
During the sinking, she visited the lounge and had a close encounter with Thomas Andrews. She later died in the lounge. She appears in her nightdress with no footwear – meaning it's likely she slept through much of the evacuation or refused to get dressed and head to the deck. her position in the lounge means at some point she must have left her cabin perhaps while it was flooding – and didn't make it beyond the lounge before drowning. The quality of her nightdress indicates she was probably first class.
She is a fictional first class character much like Rose and Ruth etc as only 4 first class women perished in the actual disaster: Edith Corse Evans, Ann Isham, Ida Straus and Bess Allison, and she doesn't fit their descriptions or circumstances.
She could be based on a passenger who was heard saying to a steward who had knocked on her door to instruct her that it was Captains orders to dress and make their way to the boat deck, that her 'instructions to herself – where to go back to bed'. There is rumour this could have been Anne Isham but that is speculation, or it could have been a passenger who did indeed later go up to the boats.