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On October 1, 1942, she married Hugh Owen (a film distributor). They separated on July 8, 1952, and she filed for divorce in 1953. [7] Her third marriage, to Warren O. Cagney, also ended in divorce. [2] On April 8, 1993, Whelan died in Orange, California, following a stroke.
Arleen Whelan. Actress: Charley's Aunt. Auburn-haired Arleen Whelan was born in Salt Lake City, but spent her early childhood in Pueblo, Colorado, where she attended High School. Her father was an electrician, who, upon opening his own electrical store in Los Angeles, moved the family westward. Arleen was enrolled in a beauty college and ...
- January 1, 1
- Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- January 1, 1
- Orange County, California, USA
Dr. Warren O. Cagney (March 1960 - May 26, 1961) (divorced) Hugh Owen (1943 - November 1953) (divorced) Alexander D'Arcy (September 2, 1940 - August 18, 1943) (divorced)
- September 1, 1914
- April 7, 1993
Her husband is Dr. Warren O. Cagney (March 1960 - 26 May 1961) ( divorced), Hugh Owen (1943 - 1953) ( divorced), Alexander D'Arcy (2 September 1940 - 18 August 1943) ( divorced) Family Parents
1h. IMDb RATING. 8.7 /10. 83. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Drama Mystery. Chris poses as a nun as part of an investigation into missing drugs from a hospital. Meanwhile, Mary Beth vanishes after a last-minute vacation cancellation. Director. Don Weis. Writers. Barbara Avedon. Barbara Corday. Del Reisman. Stars. Tyne Daly. Sharon Gless. Al Waxman.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Don Weis
- 1983-03-07
attends Frank Sinatra's Share Boomtown party at the Moulin Rouge with Dr. Warren O. Cagney : October 59: there are rumors she will marry Cagney but he's a "twosome of the week" with actress Dorothy Malone at the 7 Chefs : c. March 60: marries Cagney in San Francisco. He's 40, she's 43. 26 May 61
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Succeeded by. George Murphy. James Francis Cagney Jr. ( / ˈkæɡni /; [1] July 17, 1899 – March 30, 1986) [2] was an American actor and dancer. On stage and in film, he was known for his consistently energetic performances, distinctive vocal style, and deadpan comic timing. He won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of performances.