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Ferrer and Clooney
In the next generation, some of her children, including Miguel Ferrer and Rafael Ferrer, and her nephew, George Clooney, also became respected entertainers.
Clooney was married twice to the movie star José Ferrer, who was sixteen years her senior.
Katherine Coker adapted the book for Jackie Cooper who produced and directed the television movie, Rosie: the Rosemary Clooney Story ( 1982 ) starring Sondra Locke ( who lip syncs Clooney's songs ), Penelope Milford as Betty and Tony Orlando who plays Jose Ferrer.
* Rosemary Clooney ( 1953 – 1961 ): Ferrer first married Clooney on June 1, 1953 in Durant, Oklahoma.
* Rosemary Clooney ( 1964 – 1967 ): Ferrer and Clooney remarried on November 22, 1964 in Los Angeles ; however, the marriage again crumbled while Ferrer was carrying on an affair with the woman who would become his last wife, Stella Magee.
Ms. Clooney found out about the affair, and she and Ferrer divorced for the last time in 1967.
In 1953, Actor José Ferrer and actress / singer Rosemary Clooney were married in Durant while Jose was performing in the musical " Kiss Me Kate " in Dallas, TX.
He has an older sister, Adelia ( also known as Ada ); his cousins include actors Miguel and Rafael Ferrer, who are the sons of his aunt, singer Rosemary Clooney, and actor José Ferrer.
He is also related to another singer, Debby Boone, who married his cousin Gabriel Ferrer ( son of José Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney ).
He is the son of Jose Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney, the brother of actors Miguel Ferrer and Rafael Ferrer and the cousin of actor George Clooney.
Ferrer was born in Santa Monica, California, the oldest of five children of Puerto Rican Academy Award-winner José Ferrer and American singer Rosemary Clooney.

Ferrer and had
They had five children: actor Miguel Ferrer ( b. 1955 ), Maria Ferrer ( b. 1956 ), Gabriel Ferrer ( b. 1957 ) ( who married singer Debby Boone ), Monsita Ferrer ( b. 1958 ), and Rafael Ferrer ( b. 1960 ).
Most of his scenes involved Claude Rains and Jose Ferrer, both of whom had previously worked with Lean on Lawrence of Arabia.
Ferrer feared that the production would be a failure in rehearsals due to the open dislike for the play by director Mel Ferrer ( no relation ), so he called in Joshua Logan ( who had directed his star-making performance in Charley's Aunt ) to serve as " play doctor " for the production.
Logan wrote that he simply had to eliminate pieces of business which director Ferrer had inserted in his staging ; they presumably were intended to sabotage the more sentimental elements of the play that the director considered to be corny and in bad taste.
Tony Martinez continued in the role of Sancho Panza under Ferrer, as he had with Kiley.
Ferrer, not usually known for regular roles in TV series, had a recurring role as Julia Duffy's WASPy father on the long-running television series Newhart in the 1980s.
* Uta Hagen ( 1938 – 1948 ): Ferrer and Hagen had one child, their daughter Leticia ( born June 16, 1939 ).
They divorced in 1948, partly due to Hagen's long-concealed affair with Paul Robeson, with whom Hagen and Ferrer had co-starred in the Broadway production of Othello.
In 1953, she had two films released: Salome, with Charles Laughton and Stewart Granger ; and Miss Sadie Thompson, with José Ferrer and Aldo Ray.
It was announced on 28 June that a consortium led by former club manager Lorenzo Serra Ferrer that included tennis superstar and Mallorca native Rafael Nadal had bought the club, and the sale was completed on 9 July.
The play had originally begun in 1965, with the main character being played, after Richard Kiley, at one time, by one of his favorite actors, José Ferrer.
The next year, Ry Cooder produced the Grammy winning Buena Vista Social Club, featuring González, Compay Segundo, Ibrahim Ferrer, Orlando " Cachaíto " López, Omara Portuondo, and Eliades Ochoa among other veteran Cuban musicians, most of whom had careers and foundations that went back to the famous 1950s Havana scene.
In an interview held on March 2003, lead singer from Buena Vista Social Club, Ibrahim Ferrer, was asked about his friendship with Ruben Gonzalez, for which he answered :" Whoever had the chance, and I dare to say, honor, to have met Ruben Gonzalez, would understand my following words.
His cast included Ferrer as both Didon and Cassandre, Jean Giraudoux as Énée, and baritone Charles Cambon as both Chorèbe ( a role he had sung in Paris as part of the alternate 1929 cast ) and Narbal.
The owner of the firm was an anti-cleric and is said to have had a great influence on Ferrer.
The following week, David had a successul run to the quarterfinals in the Roger's Masters Series in Toronto, defeating David Ferrer, Tommy Robredo, and Robin Söderling, before Andy Murray ended his 11-match winning streak.
Ferrer, who'd marched in protest against the shooting when it occurred and had gotten arrested, expressed his belief to the New York City Police Department Sergeant's Benevolent Association that the incident was a " tragedy ," but " not a crime.
Bloomberg defeated Ferrer by a margin of 19 percent although pre-election polls done just days before had claimed that he would lose by between 30 and 35 percent with the NY Post declaring the weekend before the election that it was over.

Ferrer and five
In 1966 he left Dedé Wolff and the following year signed a five year contract with the poet Horacio Ferrer with whom he composed the operetta Maria de Buenos Aires, with lyrics by Ferrer.
Ferrer was married five times:
He knocked out Ferrer in one round, and won four more bouts in a row before facing another boxer with a namesake: James Toney, who shared that name with another boxer who would become world Middleweight champion five decades later.
Twelve were given life imprisonment and five were executed, including Francisco Ferrer, who was not even in Barcelona at the time of the insurrection.
In July 1840, Sister St. Théodore and five companions ( Sister Olympiade Boyer, Sister Saint Vincent Ferrer Gagé, Sister Basilide Sénéschal, Sister Mary Xavier Lerée and Sister Mary Liguori Tiercin ) departed from France to sail to America.
Ferrer was married five times.
Ferrer arrived at the quarterfinals in the Monte Carlo Masters, losing against the eventual tournament champion Rafael Nadal 6 – 1, 7 – 5, despite having five set points in the second set.
Ferrer saved five match points before losing the match.

Ferrer and children
Cantona was married to Isabelle Ferrer, they have two children ; Raphael ( born 1988 ) and Josephine ( born 1995 ).
Mariano Vallejo was born in Monterey, California, the eighth of thirteen children and third son of Ignacio Vicente Ferrer Vallejo ( July 29, 1748 – May 10, 1832 ) and María Antonia Lugo ( September 1, 1776 – May 7, 1855 ).
A follower of Spanish republican leader Manuel Ruiz Zorrilla, Ferrer was exiled to Paris with his wife and children in 1885.
The book also covers Wilson's marriage and divorce to Pedro Ferrer, the births of her three children, and her solo career in the 1980s.
They had two children: a daughter, Mela Ferrer ( born 1943 ) and a son, Christopher Ferrer ( born 1944 ).
They had two children: Pepa Philippa Ferrer ( born 1941 ) and Mark Young Ferrer ( born 1944 ).

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