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  1. 14 de dic. de 1993 · She was also feted with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Kennedy Center in 1988. The first of her four husbands was producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr. (married 1936-42) and the third was screenwriter-producer Gene Markey (married 1946-50).

  2. 16 de dic. de 1993 · Katerina Myrna Williams (Myrna Loy), actress: born Raidersburg, Montana 2 August 1905; married 1932 Arthur Hornblow Jnr (marriage dissolved 1942), 1942 John Hertz Jnr (marriage dissolved 1944 ...

  3. 8 de oct. de 2023 · Arthur Hornblow Jr. (March 15, 1893 – July 17, 1976) was an American film producer. Hornblow was the son of Arthur Hornblow Sr. (1865–1942), a writer who edited Theatre Magazine in New York City. (He allowed a version of his last name be used by C. S. Forester for the fictional sea captain Horatio Hornblower after meeting writer Forester at a New York cocktail party.[citation needed])

  4. Loy met John Hertz Jr in a dinner on Hidden Valley Road before her divorce with Arthur Hornblow Jr. He fell in love with her and sent her invitations, flowers and phone calls. They married 6 june 1942. Loy discovered too late that he had problem with drugs and had mental problem. He insisted that she interrupts her career.

  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 122429824. Source citation. College-educated Arthur Hornblow Jr. was the son of a successful novelist, turned playwright. After graduating from New York Law School, he worked for some time as a practising lawyer and was posted in counter-intelligence during the First World War. After the war, his literary inclinations ...

  6. Books. Reptiles Do the Strangest Things. Leonora Hornblow, Arthur Hornblow (Jr.) Random House, 1970 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 60 pages. Brief, easy-to-read descriptions of the strange habits of some of the world's more unusual reptiles, including the tuatara, hognose snake, horned toad, basilisk, and Komodo Dragon.

  7. Arthur Hornblow Jr. est un producteur de cinéma américain, né le 15 mars 1893 à New York, où il est mort le 17 juillet 1976. Il est le fils de l'écrivain Arthur Hornblow et de Natalie Lambert.