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Rene [A] Carpenter (April 12, 1928 – July 24, 2020) was an American newspaper columnist and host of two Washington, D.C., television shows. As the wife of Scott Carpenter , one of the Mercury Seven astronauts, she was a pioneering member of NASA's early spaceflight families.
Rene Carpenter, born Rene Price, met Scott Carpenter when she was working as an usherette at a theater. [9] They married in Boulder, Colorado, on September 9, 1948. [ 9 ] In November 1949 she had their first child, Scott Jr., and thirteen months later their second child, Tim, who died at six months while they were living in San Diego, where her ...
Carpenter met Rene Louise Price, a fellow student at the University of Colorado, where she studied history and music. She was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority . Her parents had also separated when she was young, and her mother too suffered from tuberculosis.
The Astronaut Wives Club is a 2015 American period drama television series developed by Stephanie Savage for ABC.It is based on Lily Koppel's 2013 book of the same name. [2]
Rene Carpenter; Scott Carpenter; Gordon Cooper; G. John Glenn; Gus Grissom; S. Wally Schirra; Alan Shepard; Deke Slayton This page was last edited on 13 May 2023 ...
Rene Carpenter (1928–2020), American newspaper columnist and television host Rhys Carpenter (1889–1980), classical art historian and professor at Bryn Mawr College Richard Carpenter (musician) (born 1946), singer and musician, half of The Carpenters
Both Carpenter and Chayefsky were accomplished raconteurs. Rene had just begun publishing her syndicated newspaper column, "A Woman Still." More important, both Rene and Paddy were liberal Democrats. In 1966, the Vietnam war was topic number one. Upon meeting the glamorous Rene, however, Chayefsky made an assumption about Rene's politics.
Rene Carpenter: 92 Newspaper columnist and television personality (Everywoman, Nine in the Morning). Portrayed by Yvonne Strahovski in The Astronaut Wives Club. Wife of Mercury Seven astronaut Scott Carpenter. [130] July 25 Regis Philbin: 88