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  1. Jun 28, 2019 · Howard married Judy Jenkinson two years later. They initially met in 1973 while he played a character actor in a rendition of Arthur Miller’s “The Price.” Advertisement. Producer of the film 'Brute Force' Mark Hellinger with actors Howard Duff and Yvonne De Carlo, discussing the filming in 1947. | Source: Getty Images.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Howard_DuffHoward Duff - Wikipedia

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    Duff was born in Charleston, Washington (today a part of Bremerton), in 1913. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattlein 1932, where he began acting in school plays after he was cut from the school basketball team. Duff worked locally in Seattle-area theater until entering the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He was event...

    Sam Spade

    Duff's most memorable radio role was as Dashiell Hammett's private eye Sam Spade in The Adventures of Sam Spade (1946–1950). With his TV and film career starting to take hold, he ultimately left the program in 1950 at the start of its final season; Stephen Dunnetook over the voice role of Spade.

    Contract with Universal

    Duff was signed to a long-term contract with Universal, and made his film debut alongside Burt Lancaster as an inmate in 1947's Brute Force. The movie was produced by Mark Hellinger and directed by Jules Dassin, who gave Duff a bigger role in their next film, The Naked City (1948). He subsequently reunited with Lancaster for the family drama All My Sons (also 1948), based on the play of the same name by Arthur Miller. More substantial roles soon followed, with Duff taking the lead in numerous...

    Freelance actor

    Duff appeared in the 1952 film That Kind of Girl (aka Models Inc), and also featured in Spaceways, and Roar of the Crowd (both 1953), the latter for Monogram Pictures, which ultimately made Jennifer(also 1953), the second movie in which he starred alongside his wife. His other film appearances beside his wife; Don Siegel's Private Hell 36 (1954); Lewis Seiler's Women's Prison (1955), and Fritz Lang's While the City Sleeps(1956) continued Duff's successful run of movies during the 1950s.

    Duff had a tempestuous relationship with actress Ava Gardner in the late 1940s. In October 1951, he married Ida Lupino. After he was listed in Red Channels as a communist subversive in 1950, he lost his radio work and might have forfeited his entire career had it not been for his marriage. Duff and Lupino had a daughter, Bridget Duff (born April 23...

  3. Who was Howard Duff married to? Howard Duff was married twice. Most recently they were married to Judy Jenkinson in 1986. When did Howard Duff get married? Howard Duff was first married in 1951 to Ida Lupino. They were last married in 1986 to Judy Jenkinson. How long was Howard Duff married for?

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  5. Soon after, Duff married Judy Jenkinson, a New York theatre casting and production executive, whom he met in 1973 when she was an assistant producer for the Arthur Miller play, The Price, in which Duff starred.

  6. Judy Jenkinson. Spouses. Married after 1984 to Howard Green Duff, born November 24, 1913 - Charleston, Kitsap Co., WA, deceased July 8, 1990 - Santa Barbara Co., CA aged 76 years old, Actor. Notes. Individual Note. rootsweb: Click Here. Photos and archival records. Family Tree owner : Tim DOWLING ( tdowling) Contact.

  7. Jul 8, 1990 · Family Life. Following a relationship with film star Ava Gardner, Duff married the British-born actress and filmmaker Ida Lupino. He and Lupino welcomed a daughter named Bridget in 1952 and separated in the mid-1960s; after his divorce from Lupino was finalized in 1984, Duff married Judy Jenkinson.

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