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  1. Julius Wilford "Nicky" Arnstein (born Arndstein; July 1, 1879 – October 2, 1965) was an American professional gambler and con artist.

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    • Frances (1919–1992), William (1921–2008)
  2. 11 de dic. de 2020 · Funny Girl (US/UK), with its sweeping score, grand romance and side-splitting bits, chronicles the rise of comedian Fanny Brice and her marriage to the suave Nicky Arnstein. But behind the iconic score and glittering costumes were real people with dramas that extend beyond the stage.

  3. In 1918 she was married to Jules W. (Nicky) Arnstein, only to divorce him in Chicago in 1927, after she had stood by him during his two years' imprisonment, starting in 1924, in...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fanny_BriceFanny Brice - Wikipedia

    Her second husband was professional gambler Nicky Arnstein. Before their marriage, Arnstein served 14 months in Sing Sing for wiretapping. Brice visited him in prison every week. In 1918, they were married after living together for six years. In 1924, Arnstein was charged in a Wall Street bond theft.

  5. Julius Wilford "Nicky" Arnstein was an American professional gambler and con artist. He was known primarily as Julius Arnold, but among his aliases were "Jules Arndtsteyn", "Nick Arnold," "Nicholas Arnold", "Wallace Ames", "John Adams", and "J. Willard Adair". He was best known as the second husband of entertainer Fanny Brice.

  6. 27 de mar. de 2008 · Brice's adult life contained much more unsavoury material, and her criminal husband, Nick Arnstein, was still alive. With such potential for lawsuits and domestic strife, Stark contrived a...

  7. 13 de sept. de 2012 · Fanny Brice was in Chicago, and she was divorcing Nicky Arnstein. The date was September 13, 1927 — 85 years ago today. Brice was the beloved musical comedy star of Broadway’s Ziegfeld Follies.