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Bach's first marriage was to Italian businessman Augusto, Count Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna. The couple had two children together, daughter Francesca and son Gianni, before divorcing in 1975. [7] Bach married British musician Ringo Starr, formerly of the Beatles, at Marylebone Town Hall on April 27, 1981.
Countess Augusto Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna (née Barbara Goldbach, aka Barbara Bach) in 1966, later Barbara Starkey, Lady Starkey on 27 April 1981 [588] [589] Baroness Otto von Hoffmann (née Barbara Kingsbury, aka Barbara Carrera) in 1966 [590] Marina Berry, Viscountess Camrose (née Marina Beatrice Sulzberger) on 4 January 1967 [591]
Born in Rome, Gregorini is the daughter of former "Bond girl" Barbara Bach and businessman Augusto Gregorini Savignano di Romagna from Savignano sul Rubicone. [3] Her mother (born Barbara Goldbach) is of Jewish and Irish descent. [4] Gregorini is the stepdaughter of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, with whom she is close. [5]
Francesca Gregorini (born 1968), singer and songwriter; daughter of Jewish/Irish American model Barbara Bach and Italian businessman Augusto Gregorini Frank Guarrera (1923–2007), opera baritone Halsey (born 1994), born Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, singer-songwriter
Gregorini (Italian pronunciation: [ɡreɡoˈriːni]) is an Italian surname, derived from the name Gregorio. The Grégorini variant is the French rendering of the original Italian surname. Notable people with this surname include: Damien Grégorini (born 1979), French football player; Francesca Gregorini (born 1968), Italian-American director
The family, who has requested privacy, issued a statement saying, “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson ...
Epstein's death in August 1967 left the Beatles without management; Starr remarked: "[It was] a strange time for us, when it's someone who we've relied on in the business, where we never got involved." [103] Soon afterwards, the band began an ill-fated film project, Magical Mystery Tour.
Donald Trump mocked Jimmy Carter as worst president in history. But after Carter's death, Trump suggested ex-leader had his 'highest respect.'