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He married Lucille Warner in 1928, with whom he had a daughter and three sons, one of whom died in infancy.
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Nancy is now married to Michael Townsend ( H. B. Warner ), an upstanding member of society, and has a daughter, Jenny ( Marian Marsh ), about to marry the son of a socially prominent family, Philip Weeks ( Anthony Bushell ).
On October 14, 1914, Warner married Irma Solomons, the adolescent daughter of one of San Francisco's pioneer Jewish families.
In 1866 he married Letitia Green, with whom he had fallen in love nine years earlier, at Centre College ( her father, the Reverend Lewis Warner Green, the head of the college, had not agreed to the marriage, but he had died, and Letitia and her mother-who also opposed the marriage-had subsequently moved to Bloomington ).
After his brother Edward moved to Iowa, and his sister Elisabeth married George Henry Warner, both in 1863, William was left as the only child in the household.
Warner was also the sixth husband to actress Elizabeth Taylor, whom he married before being elected to the Senate.
In 1957, Warner married banking heiress Catherine Conover Mellon, the daughter of art collector Paul Mellon and his first wife, Mary Conover, and the granddaughter of Andrew Mellon.
On December 15, 2003, Warner married Jeanne Vander Myde, a real estate agent and the widow of White House official Paul Vander Myde.
Starlin co-wrote four novels with his wife Daina Graziunas ( whom he married in October 1980 ): Among Madmen ( 1990, Roc Books ), Lady El ( 1992, Roc Books ), Thinning the Predators ( 1996, Warner Books ; paperback edition entitled Predators ); and Pawns ( 1989, serialized in comic book Dreadstar # 42-54 ).
Ernst married Edith Dallas Bauman Brody ( known as Dallas ), a talent scout for Warner Brothers, on January 3, 1947.
MacDonald's performance was subdued ( Eddy married Ann Franklin during the filming ) and choreographer Busby Berkeley, just hired away from Warner Bros., was called upon to add an over-the-top finale in an effort to improve the film.
In 1977, Green married Deni Frand, later the director of the New York City office of liberal interest group, People for the American Way and also a senior associate at the Aol-Time Warner Foundation and the Citi Foundation.
Sheridan married three times, including a marriage lasting one year to fellow Warner Bros star George Brent, who co-starred with her in Honeymoon for Three ( 1941 ).
Since June 1996, Sager has been married to Robert Daly, former chairman of Warner Brothers and former chairman CEO of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team, and currently chairman of the American Film Institute as well as an advisor to Brad Grey at Paramount Pictures ( Viacom ).
After the success of the 1989 documentary Roger & Me, Michael Moore and producer Kathleen Glynn ( who is married to Moore under her own name ) were approached by Warner Bros. television about creating ideas for a television series.
Warner and Martinez were never actually married ( and it appears that Warner and Stoddard were never divorced ), but Martinez took Warner's name as her own and they resided in the same household after Warner moved to Minneapolis.
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