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  1. Dandridge had also fallen in love again, this time with a man named Jack Denison. After so many failed affairs with men who wouldn’t take any risks to be with her, it seemed like she was finally getting her fairy tale. In reality, it was actually a horror story. Denison was a bad guy.

  2. It was around this time that Dandridge finally ended her affair with Preminger and met her next husband, restaurateur Jack Denison. They married in 1959, after which Denison squandered...

  3. Aug 17, 2022 · As described in a documentary by Biography, one of these men was Jack Denison, a white nightclub owner. Denison was cruel and abusive, and insisted that she perform at his failing club to save him from bankruptcy. Although they divorced, the financial and emotional damage was done.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · On the rebound, Dandridge married her second husband, Jack Denison, in 1959, though that proved to be another troubled relationship.

  5. Feb 9, 1988 · was Jack Denison. By the time Dandridge divorced him four years later, her finances were in utter disarray; bad oil investments had left her.

  6. Feb 12, 2007 · Both of Dandridge’s marriages—first to Harold Nicholas from 1942 to 1951, and then to Jack Denison from 1959 to 1962—ended in divorce. Her first marriage to Harold Nicholas (of the famous Nicholas Brothers dancers ) particularly distressed her because she had to cope with her husband’s many affairs, as well as the care of a disabled ...

  7. He was Jack Denison, a former Las Vegas maitre d' who had recently purchased a night club on Hollywood's Sunset Strip in partnership with Sammy Davis, Jr. Denison suggested Dandridge return to her show-business roots by performing at his club, hoping her name would bring in an audience and give his business venture a successful launch.

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