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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_LyonBen Lyon - Wikipedia

    Ben Lyon (February 6, 1901 – March 22, 1979) was an American film actor and a studio executive at 20th Century-Fox who later acted in British radio, films and TV. Early life and career [ edit ] Jean Harlow and Ben Lyon in Hell's Angels (1930)

  2. www.bbc.com › november › life-with-the-lyonsLife with the Lyons - BBC

    Image: The Lyon Family : Barbara, Richard, Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon in February 1955. Life with the Lyons was first heard on 5 November 1950. The situation comedy was written by popular American ...

  3. Life with the Lyons was a British radio and television sitcom franchise that ran between 1950 and 1961. Background [ edit ] Following a highly publicized trial against their stalker, American actors Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels moved to London in 1935. [1]

    • Bebe Daniels, Bob Block, Bill Harding
  4. For the newly married Daniels and her husband Ben Lyon, it was deeply unsettling. They had no idea how bad it would get. Paramount, Wikimedia Commons. 36. Her Attacker Escaped. After his altercation with Daniels, the authorities committed Albert Holland to a State Asylum all the way in Arizona.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bebe_DanielsBebe Daniels - Wikipedia

    2, including Barbara Lyon. Signature. Phyllis Virginia " Bebe " ( / ˈbiːbiː /) Daniels (January 14, 1901 – March 16, 1971) was an American actress, singer, dancer, writer, and producer. She began her career in Hollywood during the silent film era as a child actress, became a star in musicals such as Rio Rita, and later gained fame on radio ...

  6. Mar 26, 1979 · Shortly after the film was released, Mr. Lyon married Bebe Daniels, a popular vaudeville and film actress. ... In Britain, the couple, known as Ben. and Bebe, became a hit with American servicemen ...

  7. In 1930, Daniels disappointed a battalion of male admirers by marrying actor Ben Lyon, her co-star in Alias French Gertie (1930) and several subsequent films and stage productions. In the mid-1930s, with both of their careers in a slump, the couple journeyed to London for a three-week stint at the London Palladium.