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  1. Married to Leslie Howard from March 1916 to June 1, 1943 when he was killed by enemy fire. Daughter of Henry William Martin and Ruth Anne Martin Sister of Cecil Rodney Martin; Henry William Martin; Richard Ernest Martin; Dorothy Gwendoline G Martin; Millicent Kathleen P Martin and 3 others

  2. Marriage, Romance and Ruth Martin. Howard talks about the reality of romance in Hollywood and how romance and marriage fit together. " Hollywood Over-Rates Romance," Modern Screen, October, 1934. Howard answers questions about romance, marriage and the temptations of Hollywood. "Is Movie Love Too Real?"

  3. Howard married Ruth Evelyn Martin (18951980) in March, 1916. [23] Their children were Ronald "Winkie" (1918–1996) and Leslie Ruth "Doodie" (1924–2013) who appeared with her father and David Niven in the film The First of the Few (1942), playing the role of nurse to David Niven's character, and was a major contributor in the filmed ...

  4. She married Leslie Howard Steiner on 3 March 1916, in Essex, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. She lived in Colchester, Essex, England, United Kingdom in 1901 and Dorking, Surrey, England, United Kingdom in 1939.

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  5. Jan 5, 2017 · [Leslie Howard with his wife, Ruth Martin, son, Ronald "Winkie," their Yorkshire terrier and cocker spaniel at their home at Stowe Maries, 1937]

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  6. Howard married Ruth Evelyn Martin in 1916 and had two children. His son too became an actor on growing up. Famous for his sex appeal, he reportedly had affairs with Tallulah Bankhead, Merle Oberon, and Conchita Montenegro while married to Ruth.

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  8. May 29, 2020 · English actor Leslie Howard with his wife Ruth Evelyn at Ranelagh in Dublin, Ireland, for a game of polo, 11th June 1936. (Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) To the outside...