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  1. : 276 Donen's fourth wife was American actress Yvette Mimieux. They were married from 1972 to 1985, but remained close friends after their divorce. They were married from 1972 to 1985, but remained close friends after their divorce.

    • 1940–2003
    • 3, including Joshua Donen
  2. Mimieux war von 1972 bis 1985 mit dem Filmregisseur Stanley Donen verheiratet, 1986 heiratete sie den Multi-Millionär Howard Ruby. Sie war eine ausgebildete Anthropologin. Mimieux starb wenige Tage nach ihrem 80. Geburtstag im Schlaf eines natürlichen Todes. Filmografie (Auswahl)

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    Mimieux was born in Los Angeles on January 8, 1942, to René Mimieux, who was half French and half German, and Maria Montemayor, who was Mexican.Mimieux had at least two siblings, a sister, Gloria, and a brother, Edouardo. Her career was launched after talent manager Jim Byron happened to meet her and suggested she become an actress. Her first actin...

    MGM

    Mimieux appeared in George Pal's film version of H. G. Wells's 1895 novel The Time Machine (1960) starring Rod Taylor, in which she played the character Weena. It was made for MGM, which put her under long-term contract. However, her first film was Platinum High School (1960), a low budget teen crime drama produced by Albert Zugsmith for MGM and released two months before The Time Machine. Her performance in Platinum High School earned her a 1960 Golden Globe Awardsnomination for "New Star Of...

    Post-MGM

    Mimieux was in a Western with Max von Sydow for 20th Century Fox, The Reward (1965); the Disney comedy Monkeys, Go Home! (1967); and a heist film The Caper of the Golden Bulls(1967). Mimieux did The Desperate Hours (1967) for TV and was reunited with Rod Taylor in the MGM war movie Dark of the Sun (1968). In 1968, she narrated a classical music concert at the Hollywood Bowl. In 1969, Mimieux was top-billed in the sex comedy Three in the Attic a hit for AIP, and appeared in the critically accl...

    Television

    Mimieux had one of the leads in The Most Deadly Game (1970–1971), a short-lived TV series from Aaron Spelling. She replaced Inger Stevens, who had been slated to star, but died one month before production began.For this role, Mimieux was nominated for the 1971 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Actress – Drama Series. Around 1971, Mimieux had a business selling Haitian products and studied archeology; she would travel several months of each year. After making the TV movies Death Takes a H...

    At age 17, Mimieux wed Evan Harland Engber on December 19, 1959, but kept the marriage secret for almost two years. She was married for a second time to film director Stanley Donen from 1972 until their divorce in 1985.Her last marriage was to Howard F. Ruby, chairman emeritus and co-founder of Oakwood Worldwide, the owner of the Oakwood Apartments...

    The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm1962 (MGM Records), as The Dancing Princess
    Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs Du Mal) 1968 (Connoisseur Society), reading excerpts of Cyril Scott's 1909 translation with music by Ali Akbar Khan
    Yvette Mimieux at IMDb
    Yvette Mimieux at the TCM Movie Database
    Yvette Mimieux at AllMovie
    Yvette Mimieux at Rotten Tomatoes
  3. Von 1960 bis 1970 war er mit Adelle O’Connor Beatty, mit der einen Sohn hatte, und von 1972 bis 1985 mit Yvette Mimieux sowie von 1990 bis 1994 mit Pamela Braden verheiratet. Von 1999 bis zu seinem Tod lebte er in einer Beziehung mit der Schauspielerin und Filmemacherin Elaine May .

  4. 19. Jan. 2022 · Mimieux was married to film director Stanley Donen from 1972 until their divorce in 1985. The next year she married Howard F. Ruby, a real estate tycoon who formerly headed Oakwood...

  5. 18. Jan. 2022 · Mimieux was married to Singin’ in the Rain director Stanley Donen from 1972 until their divorce in 1985 and to Howard Ruby, founder of Oakwood Worldwide, a provider of furnished corporate...

  6. 23. Feb. 2019 · He was married five times, to dancer Jeanne Coyne, actress Marion Marshall, onetime restaurant hostess Lady Adelle Beatty, actress Yvette Mimieux and boutique saleswoman Pam Braden. Embroidered on a pillow in Donens living room was the affirmation, “Eat, drink, and remarry.”