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Douglas was married five times and divorced four times. [6] His first wife was Susie Wells and he married his second wife Elizabeth Farnum in 1931. His third marriage to Geraldine "Gerri" Higgins was short, lasting from 1940-1941. [7] In 1942, Douglas married actress Virginia Field, with whom he had a daughter, Margaret. [8]
Leonard Borland (Paul Douglas) lives and works in New York City as a wrecking contractor, married to socialite Doris (Celeste Holm).Even though – according to her husband – she has no singing talent, Doris considers herself an aspiring opera singer and regularly pressures Leonard to accompany her to operas.
Paul Douglas may refer to: Paul Douglas (Illinois politician) (1892–1976), American economist and US senator; Paul Douglas (actor) (1907–1959), American film actor;
Jan Sterling (born Jane Sterling Adriance; April 3, 1921 – March 26, 2004) was an American film, television and stage actress.At her most active in films during the 1950s (immediately prior to which she had joined the Actors Studio), [1] Sterling received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The High and the Mighty (1954) as well as an Academy Award for ...
Paul Douglas is the stage name [1] of Douglas Paul Kruhoeffer (born June 12, 1958), [2] a meteorologist, author, and entrepreneur in Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minnesota. He has over 30 years of broadcast television and radio experience.
The Missouri database entry said Nelly (born Cornell Iral Haynes Jr.) and Ashanti (full name Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas) married on Dec. 27, 2023, but had no additional information about their ...
Paul Child was only married to Julia, but before he met her, he had one other serious relationship. According to The New Yorker, Paul lived with the mother of one of his students for a decade. She ...
We're Not Married! is a 1952 American anthology romantic comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding. [2] It was released by 20th Century Fox. [3]The screenplay was written by Nunnally Johnson, while the story was adapted by Dwight Taylor from Gina Kaus's and Jay Dratler's unpublished work "If I Could Remarry".