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Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell [1] was born on June 21, 1921, in Bemidji, Minnesota. [3] [4] She had four brothers: Thomas, Kenneth, Jamie, and Wallace.[5]Her father had been a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army, and her mother an actress with a road troupe; [6] her mother was also the subject of a portrait by Mary Bradish Titcomb, Portrait of Geraldine J., which received public attention ...
On April 24, 1943, Waterfield married actress Jane Russell, his sweetheart from Van Nuys High School who had subsequently gained fame as a pin-up girl. The couple eloped to Las Vegas shortly after Waterfield entered the military. [13] They adopted three children, Thomas, Tracy, and Robert John, during the 1950s. [57]
[378] [379] The private ceremony was attended by only his family members and his longtime friend Jane Russell. [379] [368] There is a cenotaph to him in his wife's family plot at the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Camden, Delaware. [380] Mitchum's wife, Dorothy, died on April 23, 2014, at age 94.
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Jana Kramer and Allan Russell are married! The actress, 40, and the former soccer player, 43, tied the knot on Saturday, July 13, in Scotland. They tied the knot at Carnell Estate, which is just ...
Russell spoke about the topic of marriage in a March 2023 interview with Variety and said he doesn't feel the need to get married to Hawn, despite people constantly asking them when they're going ...
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Britain's Monthly Film Bulletin praised Jane Russell for her "enjoyable Dorothy, full of gusto and good nature," but thought that the film had been compromised from the play "by the casting of Marilyn Monroe, by the abandonment of the 20s period and the incongruous up-to-date streamlining, by inflating some bright, witty songs into lavish ...