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:
“Women have entered the work force . . . partly to express their feelings of self-worth . . . partly because today many families would not survive without two incomes, partly because they are not at all sure their marriages will last. The day of the husband as permanent meal-ticket is over, a fact most women recognize, however they feel about womens liberation.”
—Robert Neelly Bellah (20th century)
“Good marriages are made in heaven. Or some such place.”
—Robert Bolt (19241995)
“Good marriages are built on respectful disagreement and back-and-forth cooperation. We learn to cue each other, fill in for each other, forgive each others fumbles, celebrate small victories. We revel in the realization that were working on something bigger than both of us, and that parenthood is not only incredibly challenging but also incredibly enriching.”
—Susan Lapinski (20th century)