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    Logan was married briefly (1939–1940) to actress Barbara O'Neil. After the couple divorced, he was married to Nedda Harrigan from 1945 until his death from progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) in New York City in 1988; they had a daughter, Susan Harrigan Logan, and a son, Thomas Heggen Logan.

  2. Aug 19, 2023 · He married his second wife, actress Nedda Harrigan, in 1945; Logan's previous marriage, to actress Barbara O'Neil, a colleague of his at the University Players in the 1930s, had ended in divorce. After the war, Logan directed the Broadway productions Annie Get Your Gun, John Loves Mary, Mister Roberts, South Pacific, and Fanny.

    • October 05, 1908
    • today
    • July 12, 1988 (79)
    • Christopher William "Chris" Garr...
  3. Joshua Logan. (Film & Stage Director, Writer) Joshua Lockwood Logan III was an American film and stage director best known for directing some of the most long lasting and renowned plays of ‘Broadway’, many of which were co-authored, produced and co-produced by him. Starting his career in the ‘Broadway’ as an actor with the play ‘Carry ...

  4. Joshua Logan. . . ( m. 1940; div. 1942) . Parent (s) David O'Neil. Barbara Blackman O'Neil. Barbara O'Neil (July 17, 1910 – September 3, 1980) was an American film and stage actress. She appeared in the film Gone with the Wind (1939) and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in All This, and ...

  5. Dec 31, 2023 · Romances born of the University Players led to three significant marriages: actress Margaret Sullavan to Henry Fonda for a few months in 1932, director/actor Joshua Logan's younger sister Mary Lee Logan to Charles Leatherbee, and Joshua Logan himself to Barbara O'Neil, which lasted only a brief period in the early 1940s. O'Neil never remarried.

    • Actress, Film Actress
    • July 17, 1910
    • Joshua Logan (M. 1940-1942)
  6. He married his second wife, actress Nedda Harrigan, in 1945; Logan's previous marriage, to actress Barbara O'Neil, a colleague of his at the University Players in the 1930s, had ended in divorce. Logan's directing career resumed with the musical Annie Get Your Gun (1946–49), which ran for 1,147 performances.

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  8. Romances born of the University Players led to three marriages: actress Margaret Sullavan to Henry Fonda for a few months in 1932, director/actor Joshua Logan's younger sister Mary Lee Logan to Charles Leatherbee, and Joshua Logan to Barbara O'Neil, briefly, in the early 1940s. O'Neil never remarried.

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