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  1. Marriages and family. Sullavan was married four times. At age 22, she married actor Henry Fonda on December 25, 1931, while both were performing with the University Players in their 18-week winter season at the Congress Hotel ballroom in Baltimore, Maryland. "She was a character even the first time I met her," Fonda recalled.

  2. In 1950, just after her divorce from Hayward, Sullavan got married for the fourth and final time, this time to the banker Kenneth Wagg. For once in her life, the relationship was a steady respite for the actress, though it may have lacked the passion of her earlier flings.

  3. On December 25, 1931, Sullavan married her co-star Henry Fonda. They however separated after two months and divorced in 1933. Next in November 25, 1934, she married film director, producer and script writer William Wyler but this marriage also did not work and they divorced on March 13, 1936.

  4. Margaret Brooke Sullavan (Norfolk, 16 de mayo de 1909 - New Haven, 1 de enero de 1960) fue una actriz estadounidense. Biografía [ editar ] Margaret Sullavan nació el 16 de mayo de 1909 en Norfolk, Virginia, hija de un rico corredor de bolsa, Cornelius Sullavan, y su esposa, Garland Councill.

  5. Her Christmas Day marriage in 1931 to Henry Fonda lasted only 15 months, and her later marriages to director William Wyler and agent Leland Hayward were also tempestuous. Two of her three children, Bridget and Bill, would spend some time in mental institutions, and commit suicide.

  6. Margaret married four times. Her first marriage, to fellow University Players actor Henry Fonda, was in 1931 and ended in divorce after only 15 months. Her second husband was William Wyler whom she married in November, 1934 whilst he was directing her in 'The Good Fairy'. They divorced in March, 1936 after sixteen months.

  7. Her Christmas Day marriage in 1931 to Henry Fonda lasted only 15 months, and her later marriages to director William Wyler and agent Leland Hayward were also tempestuous. Two of her three children, Bridget and Bill, would spend some time in mental institutions, and commit suicide.