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  2. Hayward married actress/director Ida Lupino on 17 November 1938 in a quiet civil ceremony held in the Santa Barbara courthouse. After he returned from the war, he was drastically different, which caused a strain in the marriage. They were divorced in 1945.

  3. Louis Hayward. Actor: And Then There Were None. From his birthplace in South Africa, Louis Charles Hayward was brought to England and was educated there and on the Continent. He spent a short time managing a London nightclub, displayed some acting talent and decided on acting, and was quickly tapped by playwright Noël Coward, who became his patron. Matinee-idol-handsome, Hayward developed his ...

    • March 19, 1909
    • February 21, 1985
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_LupinoIda Lupino - Wikipedia

    Lupino was married and divorced three times. She married actor Louis Hayward in November 1938. They separated in May 1944 and divorced in May 1945. Her second marriage was to producer Collier Young on 5 August 1948. They divorced in 1951.

  5. In 1938 she married the actor Louis Hayward. Hayward had also been getting nowhere fast in Hollywood, but at this time the producer Edward Small decided that he had star potential, which in...

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  7. Was Louis Hayward married? He was married to June Hanson from 1953 to February 21, 1985, Peggy Morrow Field from 1946 to 1950, and Ida Lupino from November 16, 1938 to May 11, 1945. How many awards did Louis Hayward win?

  8. Hayward was married for a time to Ida Lupino, with whom he co-starred in the Gothic melodrama "Ladies in Retirement" (1941). Filmography Director (Feature Film)

  9. www.imdb.com › name › nm0371775Louis Hayward - IMDb

    Louis Hayward (1909-1985) Louis Hayward. From his birthplace in South Africa, Louis Charles Hayward was brought to England and was educated there and on the Continent. He spent a short time managing a London nightclub, displayed some acting talent and decided on acting, and was quickly tapped by playwright Noël Coward, who became his patron.

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