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  1. She married film producer Albert R. Broccoli on July 26, 1940; they divorced August 7, 1945. The following year, on September 14, she married Victor Hunter in Monterey, California. They remained married until his death in 1980, just weeks after her sister's death.

  2. She married film producer Albert Broccoli on July 26, 1940; they divorced August 7, 1945. On September 14, 1946, she married Victor Hunter in Monterey, California. They remained married until his death in 1980, just weeks after her sister's death. Gloria and Victor had one premature daughter, who died at birth.

    • August 16, 1915
    • March 25, 1986
  3. Sep 8, 2021 · In a world of spin-off deals and remakes, the James Bond franchise has remained impressively true to itself. Maybe that’s because since their start in the 1960s, 007 installments have been guided largely by one single family: the Broccolis. The Hustle recently compiled a profile on the unique and lucrative career of Albert “Cubby” Broccoli.

  4. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Albert Romolo Broccoli was born in Astoria, Queens (New York City) on April 5th, 1909. His mother and father, Cristina and Giovanni Broccoli, raised young Albert in New York on the family farm. The family was in the vegetable business, and Albert claimed one of his uncles brought the first broccoli seeds into ...

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  6. Jun 29, 1996 · In 1976, Mr. Broccolli and Mr. Saltzman, who died in 1993, broke up their partnership, and Mr. Broccoli retained the rights to produce the series. He went on to make "The Spy Who Loved Me, "For ...

  7. Jan 9, 2023 · In 1976, Broccoli and Saltzman dissolved their partnership, and Broccoli continued producing Bond films. Seven different actors played Bond. Dr. No’s budget in 1962 was $900,000; No Time to Die ...

  8. Jun 29, 1996 · Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli, who turned British novelist Ian Fleming’s martini-swilling spy into the dashing man about the world James Bond and made Sean Connery an international star, has died.