Diana Beaumont survived Gabriel only by a few months. They left a daughter, the successful Hollywood television director Gabrielle Beaumont and a son, LA producer Christopher Toyne. Diana's first husband John Barter died in 1940 and is survived by a son, Major David Barter (rtd.) - IMDb Mini Biography By: Christopher Toyne
Diana Beaumont survived Gabriel only by a few months. They left a daughter, the successful Hollywood television director Gabrielle Beaumont and a son, LA producer Christopher Toyne. Diana's first husband John Barter died in 1940 and is survived by a son, Major David Barter (rtd.)
- London, England, UK
- Ibiza, Spain
- April 5, 1905
- December 28, 1963
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Birth 5 Apr 1905 London, City of London, Greater London, England Death
In 1941 he married Diana Beaumont, and then went to India as a major in an Anglo-Indian Gurkha regiment, finally becoming a prisoner of war of the Japanese Army and put to hard labor on the Burma Railroad.