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  1. Douglas was married briefly to artist Rosalind Hightower, and they had one child, (Melvyn) Gregory Hesselberg, in 1926. Hesselberg, an artist, is the father of actress Illeana Douglas . In 1931, Douglas married actress-turned-politician Helen Gahagan .

  2. Madeleine Hightower was the chief of the CBI Sacramento Office after Virgil Minelli and before J.J. LaRoche and then Luther Wainwright. Hightower immediately puts Lisbon and the rest of the team on notice that she will adopt a by-the-book approach to managing the CBI, and her mission is to...

  3. Douglas's father was the son of Hollywood actor Melvyn Douglas and his wife, the artist Rosalind Hightower. Douglas had two older brothers, the late Stefan Gregor Hesselberg, a technician in the histology laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who also trained racehorses in Verona, Italy, and Erik Hesselberg, a journalist.

  4. Aug 3, 2007 · In Detroit Douglas married his first wife, Rosalind Hightower. The couple had a son, Gregory, but divorced soon after. In 1931, while performing in Tonight or Never with David Belasco’s theater company, he married his second wife, Helen Gahagan; their marriage lasted forty-nine years and produced two children.

  5. Facts. Top Questions. Is Melvyn Douglas married? Helen Gahagan (1931–1980 [her death]), Rosalind Hightower (1925–1927) When was Melvyn Douglas born? Melvyn Douglas was born on April 5, 1901. Where was Melvyn Douglas born? Melvyn Douglas was born in Macon, Georgia, United States. Photos. See All Images →. Melvyn Douglas Facts.

  6. Apr 5, 2013 · Melvyn Hesselberg acted in the mid-West during the 1920s. He settled for two years in Madison, Wisconsin, where he married first wife Rosalind Hightower. In Madison he found a backer for his own troupe, a group which also included Ralph Bellamy and Gale Sondergaard.

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  8. Mini Bio. Two-time Oscar-winner Melvyn Douglas was one of America's finest actors, and would enjoy cinema immortality if for no other reason than his being the man who made Greta Garbo laugh in Ernst Lubitsch 's classic comedy Ninotchka (1939), but he was much, much more.

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