She will receive $350,000 in alimony over a period of seven years. ![]() Custody and support of their children is arranged in a private settlement. Her divorce from Haymes is granted in Reno on grounds of extreme mental cruelty. John will sit it out with Joanne for the six weeks of her divorce residence. Then they are "off together to Lake Tahoe. Is seen with Ireland at the Saddle and Sirloin. Haymes plans to marry Nora Eddington Flynn after she divorces Errol. She is to get a percentage of Haymes' gross income as alimony, and Haymes has agreed to pay $800 a month for support of their children. Her attorney, Jerry Giesler, announces that she will seek a Reno divorce. "Joanne’s now getting plenty of consolidation from actor John Ireland."Ĭolumnist Sheila Graham asks John Ireland if he's going to marry Joanne: "I'd like to marry her 24 minutes after she gets her Nevada divorce." The clincher was Dick’s torrid romance with Nora Eddington Flynn, the ex of Errol Flynn. Motion Picture reports that she and Haymes where on the verge of splitting up months before the final break came. Shelley Winters is helping him mark time until his divorce arrives."Ī few hours before Dick Haymes moves from their ranch in San Fernando Valley, he gifts her with a brand-new Cadillac Winchell writes that "the John Ireland-Joanne Dru idyll has melted. "He says he needs bigger money now that he's going to marry Mrs. Kilgallen reports Ireland begging for a release from his five-year Columbia Pictures contract. "He was a former beau of Shelley Winters before Errol Flynn took over." Ireland, whose divorce is due, has two children, Peter and John, from his marriage to Elaine Sheldon Rosen. She denies she will marry John Ireland, with whom she's seen frequently.ĭates actor John Ireland. She asks for custody of their three children, $25,000 a month support and $25,000 attorneys' fees. Haymes says he and his wife had been kept apart for a long time, solely because of their professional commitments.įiles for divorce from Haymes in Los Angeles Superior Court. In Hollywood, she and Haymes announce they have separated and will go their separate ways for at least six months. Her husband flies his own plane to Monument Valley, where she's filming She Wore a Yellow Ribbon Barbara is in divorce proceedings from actor Robert Walker after five weeks of marriage.ĭuring the filming of She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, director John Ford drives her to tears by making her scream her lungs out on an empty stage in order to lower her voice an octave to give it a throaty, sensuous quality Mark Stevens accompany their friend, Barbara Ford, daughter of director John Ford, to Catalina Island. Will resume her career, "but only if she finds something she really wants to do." Her daughter Barbara Nugent is born in Santa Monica, California Is reported very ill and expecting a baby This is the first chance I've had to do anything about it." But we had a baby 10 months after we were married. "Dick promised me before our marriage that I could continue with my career. We were separated only for a couple of minutes," she coos. Dick and I are getting along better, now that we have a mutual interest, than we ever did before. Tells columnist Erskine Johnson: "I think I was frustrated until I went to work. Is discovered by director Howard Hawks and launches a film career of her own with Abie's Irish Rose. Kilgallen writes: "The Dick Haymes, who called off their split-up, are about to announce they were right the first time." Her daughter Helen Joanna is born in Los Angeles Haymes then applies for military exemption as a neutral alien, by which action he waives the right of ever becoming a U.S. ![]() When called for military service in New York City, her husband seeks deferment on the grounds that she's pregnant and ill. Marries singer-actor Dick Haymes in New York. Winchell expects her to marry Dick Haymes, "vocalist for the Harry James crew," in JanuaryĬolumnist Dorothy Kilgallen knows that Joanne's romance with Haymes "is interrupted by long distance calls from a famous cinema belle - who's supposed to be engaged to somebody else." Meets Argentine singer Dick Haymes at the Paramount Theater, where she is dancing and he is singing with Harry James and His Orchestra ![]() Columnist Walter Winchell notes that she "has transferred to Harold Russek, the furrier's son." Is a Broadway showgirl under the name of Joanne Marshall ![]() Six years of studying dancing win her a part in a Broadway musical She and her brother grow up in New York Cityīecomes a John Powers / Harry Conover model. The LaCocks reside in Clarksburg, West Virginia He will become TV personality Peter Marshall of "Hollywood Squares" fame. Her brother, Pierre, is born in Huntington, West Virginia. Is born in Logan, West Virginia, to Ralph and Jean LaCock, nee Macaro.
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