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

    Duff and Lupino had a daughter, Bridget Duff (born April 23, 1952). The couple separated in 1966 but did not divorce until 1984. He subsequently married Judy Jenkinson. Like former wife Lupino, Duff was a staunch Democrat. Death. Duff died at age 76 of a heart attack on July 8, 1990, in Santa Barbara, California. Filmography

  2. Jun 28, 2019 · On July 8, 1990, four years after he married Judy, Howard suffered a heart attack and died at the age of 76 in Santa Barbara, California. “To tell you the truth, he never did `go Hollywood,''' Douglas said. “He loved to act. He didn't care for all of the glitters.

  3. He was married to actress Ida Lupino from 1951 until their divorce in 1983. He died on July 8, 1990 in Los Angeles, California. At the time of his death, Howard Duff had an estimated net worth of $2 million. He earned his wealth through his successful career in acting, directing, and producing.

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  5. 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,

  6. Jul 10, 1990 · Jul 10, 1990. Elizabeth J. Mann. Howard Duff, a Hollywood character actor who refined his trademark deep, resonant voice while working as a Seattle radio announcer, died early yesterday. Duff, who played characters ranging from the hard-boiled private eye Sam Spade on weekly radio shows to Sheriff Titus Semple on the ``Flamingo Road ...

  7. www.rusc.com › old-time-radio › Howard-DuffHoward Duff - RUSC

    They had a daughter, Bridget Duff (born April 23, 1952). They separated in 1966 and divorced in 1984. He subsequently married Judy Jenkinson. Duff died at age seventy-six of a heart attack in 1990 in Santa Barbara, California. He was survived by his daughter, his nieces, his second wife, and his granddaughter. Source: Wikipedia

  8. After they separated, Howard later married Judy Jenkinson in 1986. His most notable works include The Naked City (1948), While the City Sleeps (1956), Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), and No Way Out (1987). He passed away on 8 July 1990 in Santa Barbara, California of a heart attack, at age 76.

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