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Overview. Born. July 5, 1907 · Massachusetts, USA. Died. September 28, 1975 · Los Angeles, California, USA. Birth name. Harmon Oscar Nelson Jr. Nicknames. Oscar. Ham. Mini Bio.
- July 5, 1907
- September 28, 1975
Harmon O. Nelson was a musician best known for being the legendary inspiration for Bette Davis’ claimed nicknaming of the Academy Award statuette “Oscar,” although the story likely is apocryphal as his nickname was “Ham.”. Davis’ high school sweetheart, Ham (or “Oscar”) Harmon married Bette on August 18, 1932. They divorced ...
Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Harmon Oscar Nelson Jr. was a musician best known for being the legendary inspiration for Bette Davis' claimed nicknaming of the Academy Award statuette "Oscar," although the story likely is apocryphal as his nickname was "Ham."
- Actor
- July 5, 1907
- Harmon Nelson
- September 28, 1975
28 de sept. de 1975 · Harmon Oscar (Ham) Nelson Jr. Born 5 Jul 1907 in Northbridge, Worcester Co., Massachusetts. Ancestors. Son of Harmon Oscar Nelson Sr and Hannah (Sallie) Nelson. Brother of Lois Ella (Nelson) Winslow [half] Husband of Ruth Elizabeth Davis — married 18 Aug 1932 (to 1938) in Yuma, Arizona, USA.
- Male
- July 5, 1907
- Ruth Elizabeth Davis, Anne (Roberts) Nelson
- September 28, 1975
Brief Life History of Harmon Oscar. When Harmon Oscar Nelson Jr was born on 5 July 1907, in Northbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Harmon Oscar Nelson, was 27 and his mother, Hannah Rea Sallie, was 19. He married Ruth Elizabeth Betty Davis on 18 August 1932.
- Male
- Anne R Roberts, Ruth Elizabeth Betty Davis
2 de feb. de 2023 · In 1936, Warner Brothers sued their wayward star through the British courts. The subsequent trial drained Davis and heaped pressure on her relationship with her husband, Harmon Oscar Nelson. In the courtroom, Davis' claims that her contract amounted to "slavery" were ridiculed by Warner lawyers, who described Davis as "rather a ...
1938-12-06. Publisher. Los Angeles Times. Collection. Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection. OpenUCLA Collections. Notes. Description. A similar photograph of Harmon O. Nelson during divorce proceedings appears with the caption, "BREAKS BONDS Harmon Oscar Nelson," Los Angeles Times, 07 Dec. 1938: A3.