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  1. Eythe married a young 20th Century Fox contract actress, Buff Cobb, in June 1947. The marriage was short-lived and was not a happy one, and the couple divorced in 1949. Cobb later sued Eythe for $2,500 that he owed according to their divorce settlement.

  2. Hinzu kam seine Homosexualität: Zwar war er zwischen 1947 und 1949 in einer Art Scheinehe mit der Schauspielerin Buff Cobb (1927–2010) – einer Enkelin des Schriftstellers Irvin S. Cobb – verheiratet, doch in Wahrheit hatte er eine langjährige Beziehung mit dem Schauspielkollegen Lon McCallister. 1950 drehte Eythe seinen letzten von ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0264278William Eythe - IMDb

    Cobb later married veteran TV newsman Mike Wallace. In the post-war years, Fox began to lose interest and Eythe was seen with less frequency. He flatlined film-wise in his last two "C" movies that were made by other studios: Special Agent (1949) and Customs Agent (1950).

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  4. Even though he had played a role in the stage version of "The Moon Is Down," Fox, his home studio, bypassed him for the film version. Stage, radio, and television actor, stage producer and director. His wife was the granddaughter of Irvin S. Cobb. 1 more.

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  5. Das Lied von Bernadette ist ein US-amerikanisches Filmdrama des Regisseurs Henry King aus dem Jahr 1943. Als Vorlage diente der gleichnamige Roman von Franz Werfel über das Leben der heiliggesprochenen Bernadette Soubirous.

  6. Who Is William Eythe's Wife? His wife is Buff Cobb (2 June 1947 - 12 February 1949) ( divorced)

  7. The House on 92nd Street is a 1945 black-and-white American spy film directed by Henry Hathaway. The movie, shot mostly in New York City, was released shortly after the end of World War II.