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  1. Lillian Lamont Lamont and MacMurray met during the production of Roberta while in New York City while he was performing with the Collegians in 1934, and they quickly became an item. [32] Despite the budding romance he left New York and returned to Hollywood in efforts to continue his career.

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  2. Jul 13, 2022 · Lillian Lamont is the wife of actor Fred MacMurray. Lillian is also known as Lilian Wehmhoener MacMurray. She was born on February 2, 1908, in Blackburn, Saline County, Missouri, USA, according to at least one source. Lamont was married to Fred MacMurray when she was alive.

    • 2 February 1908
    • Female
    • Fred MacMurray’s wife
    • Lillian Lamont
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  4. Jul 6, 2005 · She soon met up again with MacMurray -- whose first wife, Lillian Lamont, had died in 1953 after 17 years of marriage -- at a 1953 New Year’s Eve party.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · As the wife of one of Hollywood’s most recognized figures at the time, Lillian Lamont was more than a partner to MacMurray; she was a key figure in his personal life and played a significant role in shaping their shared legacy.

  6. Nov 17, 2014 · Fred MacMurray was a 26-year-old, square-jawed guy from Beaver Dam, Wis., when he became a Hollywood star, signing a contract with Paramount Pictures in 1934. Two years later he’d earned enough money to marry his sweetheart, model Lillian Lamont.

  7. Actress. She was a theater performer when she entered films in the silent era appearing in Vanity Fair (1921) and The Gold Rush (1925).

  8. Oct 1, 2011 · Oct. 1, 2011 12 AM PT. Fred MacMurray was a 26-year-old, square-jawed guy from Beaver Dam, Wis., when he became a Hollywood star, signing a contract with Paramount Pictures in 1934. Two years...

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