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  1. A list of some of the actresses who worked with Robert Mitchum, a Hollywood star of the 1940s and 1950s. The list includes Loretta Young, who had a secret affair and a child with Clark Gable.

    • He Was Born Into Tragedy
    • He Was Diabolical
    • He Was A One-Woman Man
    • His Proposal Took A Strange Turn
    • He Committed The Ultimate Betrayal
    • He Had A Creepy Romantic Past
    • He Was A "Problem Child"
    • He Punched His Boss
    • His Good Looks Had A Dark Side
    • He Performed A Disgusting Act
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    Robert Mitchum got a hard start in life, and bad luck seemed to run in the family. Mitchum’s father was a railroad worker…until his horrific demise. The elder Mitchum passed in a freak accident when he was crushed while working. Mitchum was just two at the time, but it was a strange presage of things to come… Wikimedia Commons

    Today, Mitchum is most famous for his chilling role in the film noir classic The Night of the Hunter, where he plays an evil convict posing as a preacher. Mitchum was desperate for the part—and he nailed his audition in the best way. When director Charles Laughton met with the actor, he said he was looking for "a diabolical s----," to which Mitchum...

    For all that he was a handsome, winsome Hollywood star, Mitchum was a one-woman kind of guy…sort of. Mitchum met Dorothy Spence when they were just teenagers. The two got married in 1940, shortly before Mitchum’s acting career took off, and stayed married until Mitchum’s passing in 1997. That’s 57 years of marital bliss…or was it? Wikimedia Commons

    Mitchum was practically addicted to Dorothy, and proposed to her soon after they started going steady. His proposal was legendarily bad. According to the actor himself, the night he asked her to marry him, “I took one look at her and said, ‘This is it. I’ll be back for you. Stick with me, kid, and you’ll be farting through silk.’" Um, okay? Shutter...

    With his rugged good looks and patented demeanor of ennui, Mitchum was quite the hit with the ladies. He must have had a monk’s self-control, then, to remain faithful to his wife…right? Wrong and wrong. Mitchum carried on many affairs during his marriage to Dorothy Spence. But there was always one thing she could hold over his head… Getty Images

    Siblings share a lot. They share parents, they might share a room while they’re young, and they often share clothes as hand-me-downs. And while sharing is caring, there are some things that siblings really shouldn’t share…like girlfriends. Before marrying Mitchum, Dorothy Spence dated Mitchum’s brother John. There’s an “ick” factor here I just can’...

    Mitchum was causing trouble long before he made it big. So much trouble, in fact, that his mother and stepfather couldn't raise him themselves. They shipped the young Robert off to live with his grandparents to stop him from getting into fights. But not even grandma and grandpa could get Mitchum to walk the straight and narrow…. Pexels

    There’s always that one kid in school who refuses to behave. They never do their homework, they skip class, and they talk back to teachers. That was Robert Mitchum…exceptthe star took it to the next level.Believe it or not, Mitchum once even got into a fistfight with his school principal, finally earning himself an expulsion. Shutterstock

    Mitchum was famous for his bedroom eyes and chiseled cheekbones. But while some Old Hollywood stars would go under the knife for those features, Mitchum came by his gruff good looks honestly. Mitchum attributed his signature appearance to his past as a professional boxer and to his lifelong struggle with insomnia. Wikimedia Commons

    Mitchum did always love the bottle, but his party animal persona on the set of the The Big Sleepwent from disturbing to absolutely terrifying. While on the clock filming, Mitchum was trying to impress his fellow rebellious co-star Olivier Reed, and somehow managed to down an entire bottle of gin in a mere 55 minutes. Getty Images

    Robert Mitchum was a Hollywood heartthrob and a rebel with a cause. Learn about his marital betrayals, his creepy past, his near-death experiences, and more in this article.

  2. Feb 8, 2017 · Learn about the movie star Robert Mitchum, who was born over 100 years ago and personified old-fashioned manliness. Discover his affairs with Shirley MacLaine, Jane Greer, and others, and how he portrayed love and loss in his films.

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  3. Jun 16, 2013 · While seeing Sinatra, Gardner also had an affair with the married Robert Mitchum. “I was crazy about him,” she said. When she told Mitchum that she was also seeing Sinatra, he ended things.

  4. Apr 11, 2011 · Shirley MacLaine had an infamous open marriage with her husband, Steve Parker. In her new book, I'm Over All That, she reveals the details of her relationships with other men, from Hollywood actors to political leaders. Robert Mitchum was a lesson in contradiction for me.

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  5. Jun 12, 2024 · Robert Mitchum, the star of The Longest Day and Night of the Hunter, had a long and turbulent marriage with Dorothy Spence, who survived his affairs and scandals. Learn how they met, stayed together and died in this article.

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  7. Robert Mitchum was in relationships with Sarah Miles (1970), Shirley MacLaine (1962 - 1964) and Maila Nurmi. Robert Mitchum had encounters with Deborah Kerr (1956), Shelley Winters (1954), Gloria Pall (1954), Jean Simmons (1952), Ava Gardner (1949), Lila Leeds (1948), Anita Ekberg and Joan Rivers.

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