Lotta Faust - Marriages

Marriages

She was married twice. Her first husband was Paul Schindler, a musical director, whom she divorced in 1902. Her second husband was singer and comedian Richard Ling. However in between marriages the beautiful Faust was popular with men. John Barrymore in recalling her is quoted as saying that "he used to grab a lotta back", this when dancing with the actress and because Faust had a penchant for wearing dresses with large open backs.

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