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  1. In 1910, she married millionaire sugar heir and industrialist John Moller Jr and retired from stage work, although she had a small uncredited role as an aristocrat in a 1917 film adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities.

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    • Daisy Juliette Baker, October 20, 1882, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
    • 1902–1965
    • March 6, 1965 (aged 82), Hollywood, California, U.S.
  2. Jan 27, 2011 · She was gorgeous, talented, tall, and smart, but in 1910, she quit the stage and married John Moller, Jr., the son of a millionaire businessman who made his money from owning many sugar...

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  3. Wealthy, forty-year-old, ex-golf champion John Moller, Jr., nodded and winked at the twenty-seven-year-old actress. At the conclusion of the musical number, he stood up and applauded Daisy’s performance. The theatregoers below him followed suit.

  4. Jan 29, 2015 · Dumont gave it all up in 1910 when she married sugar heir John Moller Jr. Apart from a small uncredited role in the silent movie A Tale of Two Cities in 1917, she did no acting during her...

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  5. Aug 14, 2015 · In 1910 she left behind a promising career to marry industrialist John Moller Jr., heir to a sugar fortune, sneaking in just one minor film role (fittingly, as an aristocrat in 1917’s A Tale of Two Cities) during their eight-year marriage. But when Moller died suddenly in 1918, Dumont, who never remarried, turned back to the stage for solace.

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  7. Mar 20, 2024 · Rex Rock Jr., who left the governor’s office in 2022, and John Moller, who resigned as a policy advisor to Dunleavy in 2021, were hired by the Alaska Industrial...

  8. Dumont married millionaire American Sugar Refining Company heir and industrialist John Moller Jr. in 1910. The marriage was childless. Moeller died during the 1918 influenza pandemic. She never remarried, and died from a heart attack on March 6, 1965.

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