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  1. In Hollywood, Lee married Arnold "Bob" Mizzy on August 25, 1937, at the insistence of the film studio. She obtained a divorce in 1941, claiming cruelty, although biographer Noralee Frankel suggests the couple agreed that Lee could bring false charges so the divorce could go through uncontested. [19]

  2. Nov 5, 2023 · Gypsy Rose Lee was married three times, but none of her marriages lasted. Her first husband was Robert Mizzy, a comedian, whom she married in 1937 and divorced in 1941. Her second husband was Alexander Kirkland, an actor, whom she married in 1942 and divorced in 1944.

  3. Robert Mizzy and Gypsy Rose Lee were married for 3 years. They dated for 7 months after getting together in Jan 1937 and married on 25th Aug 1937. 3 years later they divorced on 17th Mar 1941.

  4. Gypsy Rose Lee was previously married to Julio De Diego (1948 - 1955), Alexander Kirkland (1942 - 1944) and Robert Mizzy (1937 - 1941). Gypsy Rose Lee was in relationships with Otto Preminger (1943 - 1944) and Carson McCullers.

    • January 8, 1911
    • April 26, 1970
  5. Apr 26, 1970 · Biography. Stage name: Gypsy Rose Lee. She was an American burlesque entertainer famous for her striptease act. Her 1957 memoir was made into the stage musical and film "Gypsy". Spouses: (1) Robert Mizzy (1937–41), (2) Alexander Kirkland (1942–44), (3) Julio De Diego (1948–55)

    • Female
    • January 8, 1911
    • Julio (De Diego y Yuste) de Diego
    • April 26, 1970
  6. Gypsy Rose Lee. Actress: Belle of the Yukon. Born Rose Louise Hovick in Seattle, Washington, in 1911, but called Louise from early childhood, Gypsy Rose Lee was the daughter of a mild-mannered businessman and a restless, fiery young woman named Rose, who was determined to get out of Seattle and make a life for herself and her daughter in show ...

  7. Feb 22, 2024 · While she worked at Minsky's, Gypsy Rose Lee had relationships with an assortment of characters, from comedian Rags Ragland to Eddy Bruns. In Hollywood, she married Arnold "Bob" Mizzy on August 25, 1937, at the insistence of the film studio.

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