Marriages
- His first wife was Ella Gardiner and they divorced.
- His second wife was Ida Mosher, they had one son and divorced.
- 1893-1898: His third wife was Edna Wallace, they divorced in 1898. She later married the Wall Street broker O. Brown.
- 1899-1913: His fourth wife was Nella Bergen, whom he married in London in 1899. She was born a Reardon and was divorced from actor James Bergen.
- 1913-1922: His fifth wife was Hedda Hopper; they had one son, William Hopper.
- 1925-1935: His sixth wife was Lillian Glaser, whose real name was Lillian. She was previously married to a California dentist, Dr. Glaser.
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Famous quotes containing the word marriages:
“If marriages were made by putting all the mens names into one sack and the womens names into another, and having them taken out by a blindfolded child like lottery numbers, there would be just as high a percentage of happy marriages as we have here in England.... If you can tell me of any trustworthy method of selecting a wife, I shall be happy to make use of it.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)
“If common sense had been consulted, how many marriages would never have taken place; if uncommon or divine sense, how few marriages such as we witness would ever have taken place!”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The happiest two-job marriages I saw during my research were ones in which men and women shared the housework and parenting. What couples called good communication often meant that they were good at saying thanks to one another for small aspects of taking care of the family. Making it to the school play, helping a child read, cooking dinner in good spirit, remembering the grocery list,... these were silver and gold of the marital exchange.”
—Arlie Hochschild (20th century)