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  1. 27 de oct. de 2012 · Writing about Fonda's fourth wife, Afdera Franchetti, a woman his son, Peter, regarded as "Eurotrash," McKinney slumps into purple prose that crosses Walter Pater's description of Mona Lisa with ...

  2. In 1976, she starred as Tina in the sitcom Mr. T and Tina. [1] Blanchard also played Nurse Sandra Cooper in the season 6 episode "Images" of M*A*S*H and had a recurring role as Maureen Mahaffey, a maid, in the series Beacon Hill. In an episode of Murder, She Wrote, she played Carolyn Hester Crane. Blanchard appeared in the television commercial ...

  3. Henry Fonda and his fourth wife, Baroness Afdera Franchetti, at the Cannes Film Festival in 1957. For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Instructions how to enable JavaScript .

  4. Afdera Franchetti. Afdera Franchetti (nacida el 8 de julio de 1931) es una baronesa italiana, descendiente de una antigua familia judía de Venecia que se casó con la familia Rothschild y que finalmente se convirtió al catolicismo romano. Franchetti es conocida por ser la cuarta esposa del actor estadounidense Henry Fonda.

  5. Henry Fonda was married to Margaret Sullavan for 2 years, Frances Seymour Brokaw for 14 years, Susan Blanchard for 6 years, Afdera Franchetti for 4 years, and Shirlee Mae Adams for 17 years. Their longest marriage (that we know of) was 17 years to Shirlee Mae Adams.

  6. Died in 1950 in Beacon, New York. In 1931 Frances Ford Seymour married George Tuttle Brokaw, a millionaire lawyer and sportsman. They had one child, Frances de Villers Brokaw, known as “Pan”, who became a painter. In 1936, a year after George Tuttle Brokaw died, she married actor Henry Fonda. She had met Fonda at Denham Studios in England ...

  7. Months later, he married again, this time to a beautiful Italian noble, the Baroness Afdera Franchetti, which is just about the most classic “fourth wife” name you could ever come up with. Getty Images. 32. His Best Friend Became His Enemy. As the 1960s approached, Fonda almost lost the best friend he ever had.