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Abbott married actor Robert De Niro [2] [3] in 1976. That same year, they had a son, Raphael, [4] who was named after the hotel in Rome where he was conceived. De Niro adopted Drena, Abbott's daughter from a previous relationship. [5] De Niro and Abbott divorced in 1988. [6]
De Niro married actress Diahnne Abbott in 1976. They have a son, Raphael, a former actor who works in New York real estate. [262] De Niro also adopted Abbott's daughter Drena from a previous relationship. He and Abbott divorced in 1988. Afterwards, he was in a relationship with model Toukie Smith between 1988 and 1996.
In 1976, De Niro adopted his first wife Diahnne Abbott’s daughter, Drena De Niro per IMDb. Drena De Niro spoke to her famous family, and her own upbringing in the public eye, in an interview ...
De Niro is the daughter of actress Diahnne Abbott, and the adoptive daughter of actor Robert De Niro, whose last name she took upon her mother's marriage to him in 1976. De Niro had a bohemian upbringing and divided her time living in New York City, Los Angeles, and Italy. The transient lifestyle is said to have been a factor in her choice to ...
Robert De Niro has spoken fondly of his seven children over the years. The Oscar winner welcomed his first son, Raphael, in 1976 with his then-wife, Diahnne Abbott.
Robert De Niro is a proud father of seven kids: Drena, Raphael, Julian, Aaron, Elliot, Helen and Gia. ... He shares daughter Drena and son Raphael with his first wife, Diahnne Abbott, to whom he ...
Robert De Niro has spoken out about celebrating his daughter Gia’s first birthday. ... The actor and his first wife, Diahnne Abbott, share one daughter, Drena, 51, and one son, Raphael, 46. In ...
Robert De Niro is an American actor, director and producer. His early films included Greetings (1968), The Wedding Party (1969), Bloody Mama (1970), Hi, Mom! (1970), Jennifer on My Mind (1971), The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971), and Mean Streets (1973). In 1974, De Niro was cast as the young Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II. [1]