Love seems to operate mysteriously. It usually hits ordinary individuals once, if at all. However, it seems to favor celebrities differently. Where most people struggle to faithfully dedicate themselves to a single individual, it seems the situation is not the same in the glamorous world of celebrities.
Most famous personalities have been married more than once at least. But some celebrities have married the same person again too. These stars have proved that love is complicated, but sometimes it’s powerful enough to give the relationship a second go.
Here are the top 50 celebrities who have walked down the aisle with the same individual more than once in their lifetime.
Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg, a renowned American vocalist, tied the knot with his high school sweetheart, Shante Taylor, in 1997. Ever since, they have emerged as a formidable duo, setting an inspiring example for many.
However, not many people know that they have tied the knot twice. Their romance seems like a fairytale, but it isn’t. They’ve had their ups and downs quite often. One of them was when Snoop filed for divorce in 2004 due to irreconcilable differences.
Their bond was stronger than what Dogg had thought. He realized he had lost his way. That is why they renewed their vows in 2008 in a second wedding. Since then, they’ve been together, and their relationship remains strong.
Eminem
In 1988, Eminem encountered his future wife, Kimberley, at a youth home. At that time, Kimberley was just 13 years old, two years younger than Eminem, who was 15.
Kim immediately started living with the musician and his mother, which marked the beginning of their relationship. Their bond was characterized by periods of breaking up and making up over numerous years. During this time, they had a daughter together in 1995.
In 1999, they decided to take the plunge and get married for the first time, only to end their marital union two years later. Despite the end of their marriage, they continued to maintain contact for several years due to shared custody arrangements.
In 2006, they decided to give their love a second chance. However, things didn’t work out, and they divorced again after a few months.
Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, her spouse, were widely recognized in the realm of art. They had a marriage that lasted for a quarter of a century. According to various sources, their initial matrimonial union was non-monogamous.
They were both jealous, and that is what led to their divorce in 1939. However, the separation didn’t last more than a year, and they got back together. After that, they remained with each other until Frida died in 1954.
A year after Frida’s death, Rivera remarried. But he never forgot his first wife. Their bond was so strong that he asked for his ashes to be mixed with Frida’s when he dies.
Melanie Griffith
Melanie Griffith is a well-known actress from the United States. She crossed paths with Don Johnson on a movie set in 1973. She was only 14 years old then, and he was 22.
However, the two didn’t start dating until Griffith came to be of legal age. They married after few months of dating, and it didn’t last a year. Later they both revealed that they only married to make their dying relationship work.
Following a separation of 13 years, their romantic feelings reignited and led them to re-wed in 1989. Just three months later, they welcomed their daughter, Dakota Johnson. However, their relationship didn’t last and they found themselves parting ways once more in 1996.
Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson married her longtime friend Rick Salomon in 2007. Unfortunately, the liaison didn’t last long as they divorced after ten weeks. Anderson was the one who decided to separate. She gave fraud as the reason behind her move.
In 2014, it was disclosed by Pamela that they had tied the knot once again in an intimate ceremony. However, their reconciliation could only last for six months, and they separated again due to their disputes. For the divorce settlement this time around, Salomon had to provide a large payment to the Canadian actress.
During a discussion, Anderson made it known that Rick remained the same, which led to her deciding to part ways with him once more, but this time permanently.
Fred Berry
Fred Allen Berry was the most prominent actor of the 1970s. He is best known for his role in the 1976 show What’s Happening. In that same year, he met his first wife, Franchesska.
They were deeply enamored, which led to them entering into matrimony quite quickly. Regrettably, their romance shortly came to a halt. Yet, after a couple of years, in 1979, they opted to try their relationship again and remarried. On this occasion, their marriage spanned two years.
Following his second divorce, Fred and Franchesska were never reunited. However, he proceeded to wed three more times, each time with a different woman.
Natalie Wood
Throughout her life, Natalie Wood entered into matrimony three times. Robert Wagner was her husband for two of those marriages. Their first round of nuptials occurred in 1957. However, after a four-year span, they announced via a joint declaration that they had decided to part ways.
In 1962, a year after their separation was announced to the public, their divorce was finalized. Later, in 1969, Wood tied the knot with a British producer and they had a daughter together. However, their marriage ended in 1971.
One year later, she got back with Wagner, and they remarried in 1972. The couple remained together until Wood’s untimely death.
Dionne Warwick
Dionne Warwick, a renowned vocalist, had two marriages in her lifetime, both with the same individual. She tied the knot with the musician and actor William Elliot in 1966. However, their union crumbled within a year. Nevertheless, after a brief period apart, they chose to put effort into resolving their issues and remarried.
This time around, their union lasted for eight years before they divorced in 1975. Warwick disclosed that her accomplishment was the cause of their second dissolution.
She was the primary breadwinner of the family, and this was something her husband couldn’t bear. That is why they parted ways on good terms.
Ben Stein
Ben Stein is an actor and political commentator. He is well-known for his role in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. In the show, he played the character of a boring economics teacher.
He tied the knot with Alexandra Denman for the first time in 1968. Unfortunately, their marriage ended in divorce six years later in 1974. Even after their separation, they held deep loyalty for each other.
In 1977, Ben once again pursued Alexandra and was able to win her back. They remarried each other in the same year in a private ceremony. They’ve never parted ways since then and are living a happy married life.
Marie Osmond
Renowned singer Marie Osmond wed her initial spouse, Stephen Craig, two separate times. Their first wedding took place in 1982, but after three years, they decided to end their union and subsequently divorced.
Upon parting ways with the production designer, she tied the knot with another individual. But this second matrimony too proved unsuccessful. Following her second divorce, she reconnected and made peace with Stephen.
In 2011, they tied the knot once more in Las Vegas. Osmond was overjoyed to reunite with Stephen. She expressed in an announcement that he is an exceptional individual who cherishes her children. The couple continues to share an idyllic marital life.
Carson McCullers
Carson McCullers, a notable novelist and playwright of her era, led a rather turbulent life, which involved remarrying the same person. She initially wedded Reeve McCullers in 1937.
They unfortunately split in 1941 due to irreconcilable issues. Nevertheless, the flame rekindled after four years and they decided to re-unionize their marriage. They managed to maintain their relationship until 1953 when Reeves took his own life.
Carson subsequently disclosed that her spouse had wished for them to depart this life together. However, she managed to escape, leaving Reeves to end his own life in their hotel room through a pill overdose. Eventually, Carson’s life came to an end due to a brain hemorrhage when she was just fifty years old.
Jane Wyman
The celebrated actress Jane Wyman had numerous marriages throughout her life. Among her spouses was ex-President Ronald Reagan. Despite three unsuccessful marriages, she went on to wed again in 1952, this time to Fred Karger.
Her fourth spouse was a renowned composer from Hollywood. Their union lasted for three years before they separated in 1955. However, after six years, they rekindled their relationship and tied the knot again in 1961.
Once again, the marriage didn’t last, and they divorced for the final time in 1965. The couple has one child together. Karger married two other women besides Jane. But just like the actress, he also had a knack for failed marriages.
Rosemary Clooney
The aunt of renowned actor, George Clooney, had two marriages with a Puerto Rican actor in her lifetime. The actor, Jose Ferrer, who was 16 years her senior, was still in a marriage when their affair began.
Following his first divorce, he and Rosemary tied the knot. By the time they divorced in 1961, the movie star and Rosemary had welcomed five children together. The reason for their split was Jose’s infidelity.
After three years, she finally forgave her ex-husband, and they remarried. But the union didn’t last for long, and they permanently broke up after another three years.
Liz Taylor
Actress Liz Taylor met Richard Burton on the set of their movie Cleopatra. At the time, both of them were married to different people. That’s why their relationship was quite the scandal.
After getting a divorce from their respective spouses, they tied the knot in 1964. They stayed together for a decade until getting a divorce in 1974. As per reports, Richard had cheated on Taylor. But the separation didn’t continue long.
In 1975, they tied the knot again, and Burton presented Taylor with precious emeralds during the event. Alas, their love was ill-fated. They ended up divorcing for the second time a year later in 1976 due to issues in their marriage.
Barbara Walters
The broadcast journalist Barbara Walters met her third and fourth husband, Merv Adelson, on a blind date. They got married in 1981 but divorced after three years. They couldn’t make their relationship work since they both worked on different coasts.
After two years of break, they reconciled and tied the knot once again in 1986. The relationship continued for six years until the subsequent divorce in 1992. They were both each other’s third and fourth spouses.
In a subsequent interview, Barbara disclosed that their separation was an amicable one. Furthermore, their friendship continued for many years post-divorce.
Elon Musk
Elon Musk is a renowned figure in the car production sector. His popularity surged in 2008 when he began a romantic relationship with actress Talulah Riley. After dating for two years, they sealed their relationship with marriage in 2010.
Elon’s love for his spouse waned after a marriage of two years, leading to their divorce in 2012. Nevertheless, they reconciled a year later and decided to give marriage another shot. Their second marriage, however, could only sustain for three years.
Musk revealed that he loved Riley, but he was not in love with her. That is why he didn’t want to continue a relationship that wasn’t meant to be.
Elliot Gould
Elliot Gould, in his youth, gained prominent recognition as the parent of the Geller siblings in the TV show Friends. He was initially wedded to the renowned actress, Barbra Streisand.
Following their separation, he found love again with Jennifer Bogart. Their paths crossed when he was in the midst of his divorce proceedings. Bogart was just 18 years old then, whereas he was 31.
After four years, they married each other in 1973. Unfortunately, their romance didn’t last, and they got divorced in 1975. They remarried in 1978 and stayed together for the
Lana Turner
Lana Turner was a prominent Hollywood star of the early 20th century. She had quite the knack of marrying. Throughout her life, she tied the knot eight times with seven different men.
Among all her suitors, she wound up marrying Joseph Crane not just once, but twice. Their initial marriage ceremony took place in Las Vegas. However, Turner had the marriage declared void when she discovered that Crane’s previous divorce had not been fully settled.
Nonetheless, several months following their annulment, Lana discovered she was expecting. Consequently, they decided to remarry. However, the marriage only endured for a year.
NeNe Leakes
NeNe Leakes, primarily recognized for her part in the Real Housewives Of Atlanta, has experienced a rather colorful life. She initially tied the knot with her spouse, Gregg, in 1997, a union that lasted until 2011. She decided to serve Gregg with divorce papers in an attempt to deliver a powerful message to him.
The reality star revealed that her husband wasn’t treating her well. And so she parted ways with him to make him realize her worth. And she succeeded in doing so. Gregg couldn’t keep away from her, and they finally remarried in 2013.
The second nuptial was even featured as an event on Bravo. It turned out that the second occasion was lucky for them, as they are still a couple.
Sophia Loren
Sophia Loren met Carlo Ponti in the 1950s in Rome when she was in the early stages of her career. He had separated from his first wife, but they weren’t legally divorced due to the strict laws of Italy.
Loren and Ponti deeply loved each other and had a proxy marriage in 1962. Sadly, they were compelled to annul it within the same year due to the Pope’s disapproval.
In 1965, they attained French citizenship, allowing Ponti to finalize his divorce from his first wife in France. Subsequently, in 1966, he and Sophia tied the knot once more. Their union lasted until Carlo’s death in 2007. Loren, who is still living, did not remarry after Ponti’s death.
Larry King
Unlike many celebrities, Larry King has been married eight times in his life. Interestingly, one woman he committed to twice was Alene Akins. Their initial marriage took place in a highly famed nightclub in 1961.
King’s initial marriage lasted for a couple of years, subsequent to which he wedded another lady. However, he underwent another divorce and in 1967, he tied the knot once more with Akins.
They had a daughter together during this time, and King even adopted his wife’s son from her previous marriage. They lived a blissful life for a few years but eventually divorced in 1975.
Terrence Howard
Terrence Howard tied the knot with his university love, Lori, in 1989. They had three children and their marriage lasted for 14 years. However, for reasons that remain unclear, their union came to an end in 2003.
The pair were dissatisfied with how their relationship had ended, prompting them to give it another shot and remarry two years post their separation. However, their second attempt was shorter lived than they had anticipated. They ultimately said their definite goodbyes in 2007.
The reasons behind the failure of their marriages remain undisclosed as they never publicly revealed any specifics. Nevertheless, in a 2015 interview, Howard confessed to having hit Lori once, back in 2001.
Pryor And Lee
Best known as a comedian Richard Pryor married his first wife for the first time in 1979. He first met Jennifer Lee, an interior designer, when he hired her to redesign his home. Lee fell in love with him at first sight and was charmed by Pryor’s personality.
Their marriage ended following three years together, with Lee attributing their split to his struggle with drug addiction. Remarkably, after nearly two decades, they reignited their love affair. After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, Pryor reached out to her, leading to their reunion.
After meeting up, sparks flew, and they got hitched again in 2001. The couple remained together until Richard’s demise in 2005.
Judge Judy
Judge Judy and her spouse Jerry are the epitome of true companionship in Hollywood. Their relationship has experienced turbulent times, even leading to divorce once. However, they navigated their way back to each other.
They first exchanged vows in 1977 and stayed together until 1990. The couple split the first time due to various reasons. One of them was the emotional stress that Judy experienced after her dad’s death.
Nonetheless, Judy managed to steer her life into the right direction and remarried Jerry in 1991. This time, their union was more solid than before, and they remained together without any separation. Today, they are proud parents of five children.
Sinbad
The renowned stand-up comedian Sinbad has been married twice in his lifetime, intriguingly both times to the same woman, Meredith Adkins. Their paths crossed while attending the same university and they soon began a relationship. They tied the knot in 1985, a decision Sinbad felt was made a bit prematurely.
They stayed united for seven years before parting ways in 1992. However, ten years later, their paths crossed again and they rekindled their love. Perhaps, they never really stopped loving each other. Either way, they exchanged vows once more in 2002.
It took them ten years to understand they were destined for each other. They are still a couple and have become parents to two kids.
Pryor And Belaine
Richard Pryor tied the knot seven times throughout his life, however, that’s not what makes his story intriguing. The most striking part is that he walked down the aisle twice with two of his wives. The comedian encountered actress Flynn Belaine at a performance in 1984, after parting ways with his third wife.
They dated each other for some time and got married in 1986. But the marriage didn’t bring them joy. That is why Pryor divorced Flynn after two months of exchanging vows. After three years, they remarried, but it didn’t work out, and they divorced after a year.
Following the second separation from Flynn, Pryor tied the knot with his third spouse once more in 2001 and stayed with her until his demise.
Estee Lauder
Estee Lauder, a titan in the world of cosmetics, first encountered Joseph Lauder when she was just 19. In those days, her company was still nascent, yet she labored tirelessly to elevate it to a prominent position in the beauty industry. She became Joseph’s wife in 1930.
However, after the company’s success, their relationship became strained. That is why they split in 1939. But they found their way back to each other and remarried in 1942.
On their second attempt, their bond strengthened, lasting until Joseph’s demise in 1982. Subsequent to this, Estee never entered into matrimony again for the duration of her life. Additionally, they are parents to two offspring.
Oleg Cassini
Oleg Cassini, the renowned fashion designer, was vastly gifted. He not only crafted iconic garments but also penned several books. Apart from this, he has made numerous appearances on television shows. In his personal life, he walked down the aisle four times, twice of which was with the same woman.
In 1941, Oleg tied the knot with actress Gina Tierney and the union was blessed with two daughters, both of whom have sadly passed away. The couple hit a crossroads in their marriage in 1946 when they opted for separation and began the process of divorce. The divorce was on the verge of conclusion in 1948, however, they resolved to salvage their relationship. Subsequent to reaffirming their vows, they remained as a couple for a short period of time, but eventually finalized their divorce in 1953.
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Jean-Claude Van Damme is a renowned actor and martial artist from Belgium. His fame mainly stems from his involvement in the Van Damme series, which also happens to be the origin of his surname.
The performer first tied the knot with Gladys Portugues, a bodybuilder and his third spouse, in 1987. Unfortunately, the union came to an end in 1992 when Van Damme was unfaithful to her with actress Darcy LaPier. He then walked down the aisle with Darcy in 1994, although this relationship too fell apart after just three years.
Later in 1999, Van Damme got back with Gladys, and they remarried. Since then, they’ve been together and have two children as well.
Paul Hogan
Best known for his movie Crocodile Dundee Paul Hogan met his first and second wife when he was a teenager. Her name is Noelene Edwards, and they met at Hogan’s place of work. Back then, the famous star was a lifeguard at a local pool.
In 1958, they got married and by the time Hogan was 19, their first son came into their life. Eventually, they expanded their family, having five children in total. The pair took a break from their marriage in 1981, parting ways for less than a year.
Following a temporary split, they got back together only to end their marriage for good in 1989. The dissolution of their union was due to Hogan developing romantic feelings for a fellow cast member.
George Campbell Scott
George Campbell Scott, an actor with an Academy Award nomination to his name, was twice wedded to Colleen Dewhurst. Dewhurst was a remarkable actress in her own right, with an Emmy Award under her belt. Their paths first crossed during a stage play in 1958, where they developed an affinity for each other.
Following nearly two years of courtship, they tied the knot in 1960. However, after being married for five years, they separated in 1965. Despite split, they chose to give their love another chance by remarrying two years after. Unfortunately, this second attempt at marriage also ended after five years.
In 1972 they split permanently and had two sons together. The couple is a prime example of the saying some things aren’t meant to last.
Stan Laurel
During the era of actor Stan Laurel, divorce was quite taboo. But that didn’t stop him from marrying six times. It is to be noted that two of them were with the same woman.
He married his third and fifth wife, Virginia, in 1935. The liaison didn’t last, and they divorced after two years. When filing for divorce, Laurel admitted that he wasn’t yet over his first wife.
Prior to their reunion in 1941, the actor had endured another unsuccessful marriage. Yet, the subsequent marriage endured longer on their second try. The couple managed to stay together for a span of five years before they eventually divorced.
Jacki Weaver
Prior to making her mark in Hollywood, the renowned Australian actress Jacki Weaver was wedded to Derryn Hinch, a well-known figure and senator in Australia.
They got married in 1983 and remained together until 1996. After thirteen years of wedded bliss, they chose to separate. Yet, their separation was short-lived as they got back together in 1997.
Unfortunately, their romance wasn’t meant to last. A year after the second marriage, Weaver left Hinch. As per reports, she had another man in her life.
Following her divorce, Weaver had numerous relationships. However, she finally found stability with Sean Taylor in 2003.
Lotte Lenya
Lotte Lenya, a renowned singer from Austria, is celebrated for her phenomenal vocal prowess. Her most acclaimed works are believed to be the songs she composed for her first and second spouses, Kurt Weill.
In 1924, the musician became acquainted with Weill via a shared associate. They entered matrimony in 1926, however, their union was disrupted in 1933. This separation was brief, only spanning two years. In 1935, they both relocated to the United States.
Two years later, in 1937, they got hitched again. They lived a blissful life in New York until Weill’s demise in 1950. After that, Lenya went on to marry three other people. Her third and fourth marriages ended when the spouses died.
Rodney Dangerfield
Rodney Dangerfield was a dedicated man and a comedian by profession. In 1949, he married Joyce Indig for the initial time. Their life together was harmonious until they decided to part ways in 1962. They had two children at this point and Rodney made the tough choice to surrender his comedic career to support them.
Despite their separation, the pair reunited after a hiatus of 18 months. Dangerfield and Indig persisted in their marriage for an additional seven years, only to divorce once more in 1970. Subsequently, Rodney resumed his career as a comedian. He tied the knot with a different woman in 1993, remaining happily married until his demise.
Neil Simon
Screenwriter and playwright Neil Simon married his third wife, Diane Lander, twice. The couple married in 1987, but their romance didn’t last even a year. They got divorced in 1988 and remained apart for two years.
In 1990, sparks flew between the ex-couple, and they remarried in the same year. This time their relationship lasted longer, and he even adopted Diane’s child from a previous relationship. They stayed together for eight years until their divorce in 1998.
Neil tied the knot with actress Elaine Joyce a year following his second divorce. They stayed married until his demise in 2018.
Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker, a renowned American poet, is remembered for numerous accomplishments. In 1932, she wedded Alan Campbell, her second and third spouse. Campbell had a career in acting but possessed a keen desire to become a screenwriter.
The couple tied the knot in 1934 and soon after made their entrance into Hollywood. They worked as freelancers and took jobs from various studios. Their marriage faced bumps due to Parker’s addiction to alcohol and Campbell’s affair with another married woman. This led to their first divorce in 1947.
They remarried in 1950 but separated after two years without a divorce. In 1961 they reconciled and remained together until Campbell’s death.
Jennifer O Neill
The life of Brazilian actress Jennifer O Neill has been filled with numerous adventures. She stands out amongst female celebrities for having walked down the aisle nine times. An interesting tidbit is that she even exchanged vows twice with her sixth husband, Richard A. Brown.
The pair initially got together in 1985, then tied the knot in the following year. Their child was born in 1987, but their marriage ended two years afterwards. Jennifer subsequently wed another man, only to leave him in 1993.
In that same year, she underwent her seventh divorce and reunited with Brown. They tied the knot in 1993, only to divorce once more in 1996.
Milton Berle
Milton Berle, a renowned American actor and comedian, led a notable life. His journey into prominence began when he was just a child actor, and he found fame through his remarkable skills. Interestingly, he had four marriages in his lifetime, two of which were with Joyce Mathews, a famous showgirl.
They tied the knot in 1941 and also took in their daughter, Victoria, through adoption. Their union endured for six years. They ended their marriage in 1947, but after a two-year break, they reunited.
However, the second marriage wasn’t meant to last. In less than a year, they got divorced again. In 1989 the actor revealed that his mother was why his marriages with Mathews didn’t last.
Jack Carter
The actor, comedian, and host Jack Carter married Roxane Wander not once, but twice. Prior to his encounters with Wander, Carter had been a husband twice over. In 1970, Carter and Wander began a romantic relationship, and just one year and nine months later, they decided to tie the knot.
They ended their marriage in 1977, after seven years, for reasons that remain a mystery. Their reconciliation was a lengthy process, but by 1992 they had managed to mend their relationship and decided to remarry. They then enjoyed 23 uninterrupted years of marriage.
Carter’s second marriage came to an end with his demise in 2015, caused by respiratory failure. His legacy lives on through his two sons, a daughter, and two grandkids. At the moment when Carter passed away, Roxanne was still alive, however, there’s no current information regarding her whereabouts or status.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson was the 7th President of the United States. He is one of the rare Presidents who married the same woman twice. He and Rachel Donelson are still considered legendary lovers.
The two met in 1788 and grew fond of each other. They eventually married in 1791, but the marriage was invalid. That is because Rachel never knew that her first divorce hadn’t been granted.
In 1794, Rachel’s first husband legally divorced her on the basis of infidelity and desertion. Following the finalization of their divorce, Rachel and Donelson tied the knot once again. Their partnership lasted until Rachel’s demise in 1828.
Joyce Mathews
Showgirl Joyce Mathews married two different men twice during her life. In the 1940s, she married Milton Berle. They divorced and then remarried. But their union didn’t work out the second time too.
Two failed marriages with Berle didn’t discourage the showgirl from marrying again. In 1956 she tied the knot with Billy Rose, a lyricist and theatre actor. They parted ways in 1959, and surprisingly it was the same month in which they had married.
In 1961 she remarried Billy, but their union wasn’t meant to be. They divorced in 1964, and two years after that, Billy died.
Kid McCoy
Norman Selby, also widely recognized as Kid McCoy, was a multifaceted personality in America who was both an actor and a boxer. His life wasn’t dull either inside or outside of his professional sphere. The professional boxer found himself at the altar ten times, interestingly, thrice with the same woman, Julia Crosselman.
Following two unsuccessful marriages, he tied the knot with Julia in 1897. This was Crosselman’s fourth time getting married. Their marriage was a happy one, yet it only lasted for three years, ending in divorce in 1900.
He married her again a year later, yet their marriage didn’t last and they divorced within the same year. Surprisingly, they remarried in 1902, but it still wasn’t meant to be. The third attempt was also unsuccessful and they finally ended their marriage for good in 1903.
Robert Bolt
Robert Bolt was a renowned screenwriter from England who had the honor of receiving two Oscars. Interestingly, he married the same woman twice, who was none other than the British actress Sarah Miles. Their first nuptials took place in 1967.
Bolt fathered a child with Miles, but their marriage ended in 1976. Following this, he tied the knot with another actress in the early 1980s. However, this relationship didn’t last long, leading to him quickly parting ways with his third spouse.
Eventually, in 1988, Bolt and Miles tied the knot again. They managed to remain together until Bolt passed away in 1995. His cause of death was a heart attack. He had four children in total – three from his first marriage and one with Miles.
Gloria DeHaven
Gloria DeHaven, an American actress, wedded Robert Fincher, whose father was a car dealer, for the third time. Their first union commenced in 1957 and lasted till 1963. Interestingly, she married Fincher twice.
Initially, she and Fincher had a boy and a girl. In addition to those two, DeHaven bore two more offspring from her previous marriage. Gloria and Fincher tied the knot again in 1965.
However, theirs was a marriage that wasn’t meant to continue. In 1969 they divorced for the final time. After that, Gloria never married anyone else. She died in 2016 in hospice care. Her four children are continuing her legacy.
James Thomas Farrell
James Farrell, a renowned American author and poet, had three marriages in his lifetime. His first marriage was to Dorothy Butler in 1931, with their relationship spanning ten years. They ended their marriage in 1941, after which Farrell quickly remarried, this time to a woman who worked as a stage actress.
From his second marriage, which spanned fourteen years, he was blessed with two boys. The actor and his wife separated in 1955, the same year he got back together with Butler. They eventually remarried, though their union ended after a brief three years.
However, they never divorced each other legally. Dorothy remained Farrell’s wife until he died in 1979. Meanwhile, she died in 2005.
Mel Ferrer
Mel Ferrer, the actor, gained fame through his performances on Broadway before transitioning to cinema and then television. In his personal life, he walked down the aisle five times, two of which were with Frances Gunby, an actress who later became a sculptor.
In 1937, Frances became his first wife and together they had a child. However, their child passed away prior to their initial divorce. Their marriage ended in 1939 and by the following year, Mel had taken a second wife, Barbara Tripp.
Ferrer tied the knot with Gunby again in 1944, following his divorce from his second wife. Their union lasted until 1953 and during their time together, they had two kids. Interestingly, one of these kids was conceived while Ferrer was still wedded to Tripp.
Eugene Fodor
Eugene Fodor, a notable classical violinist, led a tumultuous life. His professional trajectory took a downturn during the 1980s. On top of that, he had a brush with the law, once being detained for possessing drugs. Additionally, he walked down the aisle three times.
He tied the knot with his initial spouse, Susan Davis, in 1978. The marriage ended in a divorce in 1986. Ten years after, Fodor got hitched a second time. However, this matrimonial union, like the previous one, did not last and he found himself a divorcee yet again in 2009.
Subsequently, in 2010, Eugene reunited in matrimony with his initial spouse. Their union lasted until his death in 2011. His demise came about as a result of cirrhosis, following a lengthy fight with alcohol dependency. His trio of offspring, whom he had with Susan, outlived him.
Ricardo Pancho Gonzales
Ricardo Gonzales, who was also known as Richard Gonzales, was an American tennis player. He was beloved by fans and was famous for his competitiveness on the court. His fiery disposition often struck fear into the hearts of his rivals.
Gonzales tied the knot six times, with two of these marriages being with actress Madelyn Barrow. They took their wedding vows on two separate occasions and had three offspring together, including a pair of twin daughters.
Following his second divorce from Barrow, Gonzales proceeded to wed two more women. He fathered nine children in total and died in 1995. Notably, he had no ongoing relationship with either his previous wives or his offspring.
Carol Grace
Actress Carol Grace was a beauty with wits. People loved her company, and as per reports, she is the inspiration behind one of the characters of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
In 1943, Grace tied the knot with William Saroyan, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1949. However, they gave marriage another shot in 1951, only for it to dissolve after one year. Grace is the mother of two children, a son who garnered international fame as a writer, and a daughter who was a well-known actress but is now deceased.
Following her second divorce from Saroyan, Carol publicly disclosed his abusive behavior. In 1959, she tied the knot with another gentleman and their marital bond lasted until his demise in 2000.