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Who Is Gabriel Toyne's Wife? His wife is Diana Beaumont (1941 - 28 December 1963) ( his death) ( 2 children), Margaret Rawlings (1927 - 1938) ( divorced)
- 58 years old
- actor,stunts
- 5 April, 1905
- Aries
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.)
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- London, England, UK
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- Ibiza, Spain
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.)
- April 5, 1905
- December 28, 1963
Gabrielle Beaumont Biography (1942-) Born July 4, 1942, in London, England; daughter of Gabriel (an actor and director) and Diana (an actress; maiden name, Beaumont) Toyne; married Olaf Pooley (an actor and writer); children: Amanda.
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 Sources
- Male
- April 5, 1905
- Margaret (Rawlings) Toyne, Diana Beaumont
- December 28, 1961
British actor: he was married to actress, Margaret Rawlings from 1927 until their divorce in 1937. He remarried Diana Beaumont in 1941 and they had two children. Father of Gabrielle and Christopher. Stepfather of John Barter.
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Gabriel Toyne was an actor and theatrical producer. He toured Australia with his wife, the actress Margaret Rawlings, in 1932. In addition to the indexed works, The Home also published a theatrical critique by Toyne, 'The Liberation of the Theatre'.