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  1. Jul 11, 2023 · Leigh Second Marriage Happened When She Was Young Too. Leigh's second marriage took place when she was still quite young. She tied the knot with Stanley Harold Reames on October 5, 1945, at the age of 18. Their union marked another chapter in the late actress personal life.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janet_LeighJanet Leigh - Wikipedia

    While a university student, Leigh met Stanley Reames, a U.S. Navy sailor who was enrolled at a nearby V-12 Program. Leigh and Reames married on October 6, 1945, when she was eighteen; their marriage, however, was also short-lived, and they divorced less than three years later.

  3. Dec 26, 2023 · Following their divorce, Stanley Reames and Janet Leigh traversed separate paths. Stanley went into a second marriage with Virginia Reames, embracing a life centered around family and community. He immersed himself in organizations like the Mississippi Walking Horse Association and the Masons.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · She was married twice at a young age, first in 1942 to John Carlyle (annulled), and then to Stanley Reames in 1946 (they divorced in 1948). Acclaimed Actress and 'Psycho'

  5. After high school, Leigh studied music at the College of the Pacific in Stockton, California, and married Stanley Reames, a budding bandleader and sailor. Leigh got her start in acting after Norma Shearer, a popular MGM film star of the 1920s and '30s, saw a picture of Leigh on her father's desk at the California ski lodge where he worked as a ...

  6. Stanley Reames and Janet Leigh are divorced after a marriage of 3 years. About. American Actress Janet Leigh was born Jeanette Helen Morrison on 6th July, 1927 in Merced, California, USA and passed away on 3rd Oct 2004 Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA aged 77. She is most remembered for Hills of Home, Little Women, Touch of Evil, Psycho.

  7. She married Stanley Reames in Morris Chapel and left COP in 1946... Left: Janet Leigh and Eddie LeBaron in front of Morris Chapel, 1951. "The chapel of College of the Pacific was quite lovely and small and exuded an aura of warmth and peacefulness and beauty." ... the same year she was discovered by silent film veteran, Norma Shearer.