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While her career was advancing in the 1920s, her husband, George Langford, died soon after she married him in 1922, and her father died the same year.
She married Howard Hickman in 1938 but divorced him later the same year.
In 1941, she married James Lloyd Crawford, real estate salesman.
According to the book Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams, by Donald Bogle, McDaniel happily informed gossip columnist Hedda Hopper in 1945 that she was pregnant.
McDaniel began buying baby clothes and setting up a nursery.
Her plans were shattered when the doctor informed her she had a false pregnancy ; McDaniel fell into a depression.
She never had any children.
She divorced Crawford in 1945, after four and a half years of marriage.
She said he was jealous of her career and once threatened to kill her.

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