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    He had one daughter, Rory, with second wife (m. 1971–1979; 1982–1999, his death), journalist Sue Rhodes. Political views. Calhoun supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election. Death. Calhoun died on April 28, 1999, at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, of emphysema and diabetes

  2. Apr 29, 1999 · Rory Calhoun--An obituary on actor Rory Calhoun in Thursday’s Times incorrectly said that he was no longer married to his second wife, Sue Rhodes Calhoun. They married in 1971, were divorced...

  3. After his release from San Quentin, Calhoun worked several odd jobs, including cowpuncher and lumberjack. In 1943, while horseback riding in the Hollywood Hills, he accidentally met actor Alan Ladd, whose wife Sue Carol was an agent.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Actress Vitina Marcus and journalist Sue Rhodes, Calhoun’s second wife (m. 1971–1979; 1982–1999, his death), had a daughter each.

  5. Mar 27, 2023 · He appeared in numerous films and television shows, including “River of No Return,” “The Texan,” and “Capitol.” Rory Calhoun was married twice, first to Lita Baron from 1948 to 1970 and then to Sue Rhodes from 1971 until his death in 1999. He had five daughters, including Rory Patricia Calhoun.

  6. Rory Calhoun's relationship with Sue Rhodes ended when Rory Calhoun died on April 28, 1999. They had been married for 28 years.

  7. Rory was married twice - first with Lita Baron with whom he had three daughters, and second with journalist Sue Rhodes with whom he had one daughter. At the time of divorce, he was accused by his first wife, Lita Baron, that he had committed adultery with more than 70 women, including Betty Grable.

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  9. In 1943, while horseback riding in the Hollywood Hills, he accidentally met actor Alan Ladd, whose wife Sue Carol was an agent. She landed him a one-line role in the Laurel and Hardy comedy short The Bullfighters (1945) under his name of "Frank McCown".

  10. May 22, 1999 · A memorial service for Calhoun, a tall, ruggedly handsome star of Hollywood's golden era who died April 28 at age 76 of complications from emphysema and diabetes, was held this week in Beverly...

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