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Boone married Gabriel Ferrer on September 1, 1979. [8] He is an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church . [ 30 ] Like Boone, Ferrer is a member of a well-known Hollywood family: he is the son of José Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney , the brother of actors Miguel Ferrer and Rafael Ferrer, the nephew of journalist Nick Clooney and the cousin of ...
(This single was eventually included on Boone's 1986 compilation, "The Best of Debby Boone.") Boone married Gabriel Ferrer shortly after the release of this album on September 1, 1979. At the ceremony, Ferrer's mother, Rosemary Clooney , performed "Theme from The Universal Picture "The Promise" (I'll Never Say "Goodbye")" which Boone recorded ...
Tessa Rose Ferrer (born March 30, 1986) [3] is an American film, TV, and stage actress. She is the daughter of singer Debby Boone and Gabriel Ferrer. [3] Career
Ferrer's siblings were sisters Maria and Monsita, and brothers Gabriel (later the husband of singer Debby Boone) and actor Rafael. He also had an older half-sister, Letty (Leticia) Ferrer, from his father José's prior marriage to Uta Hagen. Ferrer was a cousin of actor George Clooney and nephew of journalist Nick Clooney.
Through Rosemary, his cousins include actors Miguel Ferrer, Rafael Ferrer, and Gabriel Ferrer, who is married to singer Debby Boone. [23] Clooney was raised a strict Roman Catholic [24] but said in 1998 that he did not know if he believed "in Heaven or even God." [25] He has said, "Yes, we were Catholic, big-time, whole family, whole group."
Clooney and Ferrer were the parents of actor Miguel Ferrer and Gabriel Ferrer. Gabriel married singer/actress Debby Boone; their twin daughters are Dustin and Gabi. Debby is a member of the singing Boone Sisters, cousins of actor Randy Boone and the daughters of singer Pat Boone. Note: Actor Mel Ferrer is unrelated to this family Clunes
Home for Christmas is the title of a 1989 album by Debby Boone. This was Boone's only Christmas album but was reproduced on multiple occasions. Three different editions of the album were produced; one in 1989, a CD re-release in 1992, and another CD with new cover art in 2002. There are three different versions of the cover art for the album.
In 2012, Debby Boone became the spokesperson for the company in its television commercials and its half-hour infomercial. [2] The company discontinued using Boone in late 2013 shifting to a new advertising campaign. [3] The company abruptly closed all its offices in early March 2015 and announced its intention to declare bankruptcy. [4]