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Anne Buydens (born Hannelore Marx; [1] April 23, 1919 – April 29, 2021) was a German-born American philanthropist and film producer. She was the wife of actor Kirk Douglas from 1954 until his death in 2020.
Eric Anthony Douglas (June 21, 1958 – July 6, 2004) was an American actor and stand-up comedian. [1] [2] He was the youngest son of actor Kirk Douglas and his second wife Anne Buydens.
Anne Buydens and Douglas at the 2003 Jefferson Awards for Public Service ceremony Douglas and his first wife, Diana Dill , married on November 2, 1943. They had two sons, actor Michael Douglas and producer Joel Douglas , before divorcing in 1951.
Peter Vincent Douglas (born November 23, 1955) is an American television and film producer. He is the third son of actor Kirk Douglas, and the first by his second wife, German-American producer Anne Buydens. [1]
Ann(e) or Annie Douglas may refer to: Anne Ingram, Viscountess Irvine (c.1696–1764), English poet and wife of Colonel William Douglas; Anne Buydens (1919–2021), German-American film producer and wife of actor Kirk Douglas; Ann Douglas (historian), American academic; see Merle Curti Award; Anne R. Douglass, atmospheric physicist
But the Douglases lasting marriage didn't start with love at first sight. Douglas’s six-decade commitment to Buydens actually began with a slightly sour meet-cute in 1953.
Douglas has a younger brother, Joel Douglas (born 1947), and two paternal half-brothers, Peter Douglas (born 1955) and Eric Douglas (1958–2004), from stepmother Anne Buydens. Douglas attended The Allen-Stevenson School in New York City, Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, Massachusetts, and The Choate Preparatory School (now Choate Rosemary Hall ...
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