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Gloria Hatrick McLean with James Stewart and her children, August 1954. On August 9, 1949, Gloria married James Stewart, [2] [6] who adopted both children from her first marriage, Ronald, then age five, and Michael, age three. Together, she and Stewart had twin daughters born on May 7, 1951: [7] Judy and Kelly. Kelly Stewart became an ...
Gloria Frances Stuart (born Gloria Stewart; July 4, 1910 – September 26, 2010) was an American actress, visual artist, and activist.She was known for her roles in pre-code films, and garnered renewed fame late in life for her portrayal of Rose Dawson Calvert in James Cameron's epic romance Titanic (1997), one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
McLean Jr. and Gloria divorced in January 1948. In October of that year, he married Manuela Mercedes "Mollie" Hudson, who had been the first wife of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr.; in August 1949, Gloria married actor James Stewart. McLean Jr. and Hudson-Vanderbilt separated in the 1960s and divorced in 1973, after which he married Patricia Dewey.
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Stewart's grave. Stewart's wife Gloria died of lung cancer on February 16, 1994, aged 75. [346] According to biographer Donald Dewey, her death left Stewart depressed and "lost at sea". [347] Stewart became even more reclusive, spending most of his time in his bedroom, exiting only to eat and visit with his children.
Tom Hanks can recall “every moment” of seeing the house of a Hollywood legend.. Hanks visited Jimmy Stewart’s home in 1989 when they were photographed together for a special issue of Life ...
Jim Spellman/Getty Images John Stewart has been married to wife Tracey McShane for 20 years, but their first date was a disaster. Stewart, 60, shared the harrowing tale of the couple’s first ...
Dear Brigitte is a 1965 American DeLuxe Color CinemaScope family comedy film adapted from the 1963 John Haase novel Erasmus with Freckles.Starring James Stewart and directed by Henry Koster, it is the third of three family comedy vehicles for Stewart that are directed by Koster and written by Nunnally Johnson, following 1962's Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation and 1963's Take Her, She's Mine.