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    Al Jolson - Wives. Contrary to the impression given by the filmed biographies of his life, Al Jolson married four times, not just twice. Further, neither wife depicted in film is shown by a correct name. Here is a look at the four women in Jolie's life.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_JolsonAl Jolson - Wikipedia

    In 1951, Fisher dedicated his "smash hit" song, "Good-bye, G.I. Al", to Jolson, and presented a copy personally to Jolson's widow. With one of his later wives, Connie Stevens , he had a daughter, Joely Fisher , whose name honors Jolson.

  3. What can be said with certainty is that they were married for eleven years, adopted a child named Al Jolson Jr. (though Al called him "Sonny Boy"), and had a tumultuous relationship during their marriage that eventually lead to divorce.

  4. AL JOLSON & HENRIETTA KELLER. Jolson's first marriage. 20 Sep 1907 - 26 Jun 1919. Contrary to what was portrayed in the highly fictionalized biopics of Al Jolson, i.e. "The Jolson Story" and "Jolson Sings Again," Jolson was married four times, not two. The films only mention his last two wives.

  5. Erle Jolson Krasna, an occasional actress who was the influential widow of both singer Al Jolson and Oscar-winning screenwriter and producer Norman Krasna, has died. She was 81.

  6. In 1946 The Al Jolson Story, a fictional version of his life, was released and was an immediate success. In 1949 Jolson Sings Again, another smash hit, was released. Jolson was married four times, and he had three children.

  7. 22 de may. de 2024 · spouse Ruby Keeler. Al Jolson (born May 26, 1886, Srednike, Russia [now Seredžius, Lithuania]—died October 23, 1950, San Francisco, California, U.S.) was a popular American singer and blackface comedian of the musical stage and motion pictures, from before World War I to 1940.